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Gabrielle E Reimann

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Jeong H, Lahey B, Reimann G, Durham E, Archer C, Moore T, et al.
Front Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2025 Jan; 3:1410804. PMID: 39816605
Introduction: Although psychotic behaviors can be difficult to assess in children, early identification of children at high risk for the emergence of psychotic symptoms may facilitate the prevention of related...
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Reimann G, Dupont R, Sotiras A, Earnest T, Jeong H, Durham E, et al.
J Psychopathol Clin Sci . 2024 Oct; 133(8):647-655. PMID: 39480333
Traditional mental health diagnoses rely on symptom-based classifications. Yet this approach can oversimplify clinical presentations as diagnoses often do not adequately map onto neurobiological features. Alternatively, our study used structural...
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Durham E, Micciche E, Reimann G, Archer C, Jeong H, Dupont R, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2024 Oct; 370:26-33. PMID: 39461374
Background: Anxiety commonly occurs after experiencing negative life events. However, the role of emotion regulation strategies in moderating the relationship between negative life events and anxiety remains unclear. The current...
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Archer C, Jeong H, Reimann G, Durham E, Moore T, Wang S, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology . 2024 Aug; 49(13):2069-2076. PMID: 39154134
Irritability, or an increased proneness to frustration and anger, is common in youth; however, few studies have examined neurostructural correlates of irritability in children. The purpose of the current study...
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Reimann G, Jeong H, Durham E, Archer C, Moore T, Berhe F, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2024 Mar; 45(5):e26589. PMID: 38530121
Background: Prior research has shown smaller cortical and subcortical gray matter volumes among individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, neuroimaging studies often do not differentiate between inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity, which...
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Jeong H, Reimann G, Durham E, Archer C, Stier A, Moore T, et al.
Dev Cogn Neurosci . 2024 Mar; 66:101367. PMID: 38518431
Brain networks are continuously modified throughout development, yet this plasticity can also make functional networks vulnerable to early life stress. Little is currently known about the effect of early life...
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Lahey B, Durham E, Brislin S, Barr P, Dick D, Moore T, et al.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2024 Jan; 65(8):1047-1060. PMID: 38185921
Background: We used a polygenic score for externalizing behavior (extPGS) and structural MRI to examine potential pathways from genetic liability to conduct problems via the brain across the adolescent transition....
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Durham E, Ghanem K, Stier A, Cardenas-Iniguez C, Reimann G, Jeong H, et al.
Front Neurosci . 2023 Aug; 17:1175690. PMID: 37583413
Background: Many studies of brain-behavior relationships rely on univariate approaches where each variable of interest is tested independently, which does not allow for the simultaneous investigation of multiple correlated variables....
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Jeong H, Moore T, Durham E, Reimann G, Dupont R, Cardenas-Iniguez C, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci . 2023 Jul; 3(3):480-489. PMID: 37519461
Background: Early-life stressors can adversely affect the developing brain. While hierarchical modeling has established the existence of a general factor of psychopathology, no studies have modeled a general factor of...
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Reimann G, Stier A, Moore T, Durham E, Jeong H, Cardenas-Iniguez C, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci . 2023 Jul; 3(3):541-549. PMID: 37519454
Background: When brain networks deviate from typical development, this is thought to contribute to varying forms of psychopathology. However, research has been limited by the reliance on discrete diagnostic categories...