Meredith A Reid
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Recent Articles
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Lottman K, White D, Kraguljac N, Reid M, Calhoun V, Catao F, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2018 Jan;
39(4):1475-1488.
PMID: 29315951
Acquisition of multimodal brain imaging data for the same subject has become more common leading to a growing interest in determining the intermodal relationships between imaging modalities to further elucidate...
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Harnett N, Wood K, Ference 3rd E, Reid M, Lahti A, Knight A, et al.
J Psychiatr Res
. 2017 May;
91:169-176.
PMID: 28478230
Trauma and stress-related disorders (e.g., Acute Stress Disorder; ASD and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; PTSD) that develop following a traumatic event are characterized by cognitive-affective dysfunction. The cognitive and affective functions...
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White D, Kraguljac N, Reid M, Lahti A
NPJ Schizophr
. 2016 Feb;
1:14001.
PMID: 26878032
Background: Because dopamine neurons signal a mismatch between expected and actual reward called prediction error (PE), aberrant PE signals in schizophrenia have been attributed to known dopaminergic abnormalities. However, dysfunction...
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Reid M, White D, Kraguljac N, Lahti A
Schizophr Res
. 2016 Jan;
170(2-3):341-50.
PMID: 26718333
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies in schizophrenia consistently show global reductions in fractional anisotropy (FA), a putative marker of white matter integrity. The cingulum bundle, which facilitates communication between the...
25.
Libero L, Reid M, White D, Salibi N, Lahti A, Kana R
Autism Res
. 2015 Nov;
9(6):643-57.
PMID: 26526126
Neuroimaging studies have uncovered structural and functional alterations in the cingulate cortex in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Such abnormalities may underlie neurochemical imbalance. In order to characterize the...
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Robert S, Buckingham S, Campbell S, Robel S, Holt K, Ogunrinu-Babarinde T, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2015 May;
7(289):289ra86.
PMID: 26019222
Glioma is the most common malignant primary brain tumor. Its rapid growth is aided by tumor-mediated glutamate release, creating peritumoral excitotoxic cell death and vacating space for tumor expansion. Glioma...
27.
Hutcheson N, Sreenivasan K, Deshpande G, Reid M, Hadley J, White D, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2014 Dec;
36(4):1442-57.
PMID: 25504918
Background: Impairment in episodic memory is one of the most robust findings in schizophrenia. Disruptions of fronto-temporal functional connectivity that could explain some aspects of these deficits have been reported....
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Wheelock M, Reid M, To H, White D, Cropsey K, Lahti A
Front Pharmacol
. 2014 Jul;
5:158.
PMID: 25071576
Rationale: Varenicline, the most effective single agent for smoking cessation, is a partial agonist at α4β2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Increasing evidence implicates glutamate in the pathophysiology of addiction and one...
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Kraguljac N, White D, Reid M, Lahti A
JAMA Psychiatry
. 2013 Oct;
70(12):1294-302.
PMID: 24108440
Importance: Alterations in glutamatergic neurotransmission have been postulated to be a key pathophysiologic mechanism in schizophrenia. Objective: To evaluate hippocampal volumetric measures and neurometabolites in unmedicated patients with schizophrenia and...
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Reid M, Kraguljac N, Avsar K, White D, Hollander J, Lahti A
Schizophr Res
. 2013 May;
147(2-3):348-54.
PMID: 23706412
Background: Converging evidence in schizophrenia points to disruption of the dopamine and glutamate neurotransmitter systems in the pathophysiology of the disorder. Dopamine is produced in the substantia nigra, but few...