Wu Jeong Hwang
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Haas S, Ge R, Agartz I, Amminger G, Andreassen O, Bachman P, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry
. 2023 Oct;
81(1):77-88.
PMID: 37819650
Importance: The lack of robust neuroanatomical markers of psychosis risk has been traditionally attributed to heterogeneity. A complementary hypothesis is that variation in neuroanatomical measures in individuals at psychosis risk...
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Haas S, Ge R, Agartz I, Amminger G, Andreassen O, Bachman P, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jan;
PMID: 36711551
Importance: The lack of robust neuroanatomical markers of psychosis risk has been traditionally attributed to heterogeneity. A complementary hypothesis is that variation in neuroanatomical measures in the majority of individuals...
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Hwang W, Bin Kwak Y, Cho K, Lee T, Oh H, Ha M, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci
. 2022 Nov;
2(4):332-340.
PMID: 36324665
The thalamic connectivity system, with the thalamus as the central node, enables transmission of the brain's neural computations via extensive connections to cortical, subcortical, and cerebellar regions. Emerging reports suggest...
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Kim M, Kim T, Hwang W, Lho S, Moon S, Lee T, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2022 Oct;
53(4):1489-1499.
PMID: 36315242
Background: Prognostic heterogeneity in early psychosis patients yields significant difficulties in determining the degree and duration of early intervention; this heterogeneity highlights the need for prognostic biomarkers. Although mismatch negativity...
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Bin Kwak Y, Cho K, Hwang W, Kim A, Ha M, Park H, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Oct;
11(1):19815.
PMID: 34615924
Abnormal thalamocortical networks involving specific thalamic nuclei have been implicated in schizophrenia pathophysiology. While comparable topography of anatomical and functional connectivity abnormalities has been reported in patients across illness stages,...
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Kim M, Shin W, Lee T, Kim T, Hwang W, Kwon J
Sci Rep
. 2021 Sep;
11(1):18402.
PMID: 34526587
The symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are largely related to impaired executive functioning due to frontostriatal dysfunction. To better treat OCD, the development of biomarkers to bridge the gap between...
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Jalbrzikowski M, Hayes R, Wood S, Nordholm D, Zhou J, Fusar-Poli P, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry
. 2021 May;
78(7):753-766.
PMID: 33950164
Importance: The ENIGMA clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis initiative, the largest pooled neuroimaging sample of individuals at CHR to date, aims to discover robust neurobiological markers of psychosis risk....
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Park J, Lho S, Hwang W, Moon S, Oh S, Kim M, et al.
Psychiatry Clin Neurosci
. 2021 Apr;
PMID: 33864656
Aim: Impaired event-related potential (ERP) indices reflecting performance-monitoring systems have been consistently reported in patients with schizophrenia. However, whether these impairments exist from the beginning of the early phase of...
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Kim N, Lee T, Hwang W, Bin Kwak Y, Kim S, Moon S, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2021 Mar;
12:617683.
PMID: 33746794
Deficits in theory of mind (ToM) are considered as a distinctive feature of schizophrenia. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have suggested that aberrant activity among the regions comprising the...
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Park I, Kim M, Lee T, Hwang W, Bin Kwak Y, Oh S, et al.
NPJ Schizophr
. 2021 Mar;
7(1):17.
PMID: 33649350
Although abnormal cortical gyrification has been consistently reported in patients with schizophrenia, whether gyrification abnormalities reflect a genetic risk for the disorder remains unknown. This study investigated differences in cortical...