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Benjamin I. Goldstein
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 301
Citations - 12781
Benjamin I. Goldstein is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 239 publications receiving 10452 citations. Previous affiliations of Benjamin I. Goldstein include Sunnybrook Research Institute & University of Pittsburgh.
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Prospective longitudinal course of aggression among adults with bipolar disorder.
Javier Ballester,Benjamin I. Goldstein,Tina R. Goldstein,Haifeng Yu,David Axelson,Kelly Monk,Mary Beth Hickey,Rasim Somer Diler,Dara Sakolsky,Garrett Sparks,Satish Iyengar,David J. Kupfer,David A. Brent,Boris Birmaher +13 more
TL;DR: The goal of this study was to evaluate the longitudinal course of aggression among adult outpatients with BP compared with non‐BP patients and healthy controls.
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Automated removal of spurious intermediate cerebral blood flow volumes improves image quality among older patients: A clinical arterial spin labeling investigation
Zahra Shirzadi,Zahra Shirzadi,David E. Crane,Andrew D. Robertson,Pejman Jabehdar Maralani,Pejman Jabehdar Maralani,Richard I. Aviv,Richard I. Aviv,Michael A. Chappell,Benjamin I. Goldstein,Benjamin I. Goldstein,Sandra E. Black,Sandra E. Black,Bradley J. MacIntosh,Bradley J. MacIntosh +14 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the impact of rejecting intermediate cerebral blood flow images that are adversely affected by head motion during an arterial spin labeling (ASL) acquisition, an ASL acquisition study is conducted at the ULTIMATE level.
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Greater body mass index is associated with reduced frontal cortical volumes among adolescents with bipolar disorder.
Alvi H. Islam,Arron W.S. Metcalfe,Bradley J. MacIntosh,Daphne J. Korczak,Benjamin I. Goldstein +4 more
TL;DR: Elevated BMI among adolescents with bipolar disorder is associated with frontal neurostructural differences that are not observed in controls, and Prospective studies examining the direction of the observed associations and the effect of BMI optimization on brain structure in adolescents with BD are warranted.
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Dimensional psychopathology in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder.
Rasim Somer Diler,Boris Birmaher,David Axelson,Mihaela Obreja,Kelly Monk,Mary Beth Hickey,Benjamin I. Goldstein,Tina R. Goldstein,Dara Sakolsky,Satish Iyengar,David A. Brent,David J. Kupfer +11 more
TL;DR: Diler RS, Birmaher B, Axelson D, Obreja M, Monk K, Hickey MB, Goldstein B, Goldstein T, Sakolsky D, Iyengar S, Brent D, Kupfer D: Dimensional psychopathology in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder.
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Irritability Without Elation in a Large Bipolar Youth Sample: Frequency and Clinical Description
Jeffrey Hunt,Boris Birmaher,Henrietta Leonard,Michael Strober,David Axelson,Neal D. Ryan,Mei Yang,Mary Kay Gill,Jennifer Dyl,Christianne Esposito-Smythers,Lance P. Swenson,Benjamin I. Goldstein,Tina R. Goldstein,Robert L. Stout,Martin B. Keller +14 more
TL;DR: The results of this study support the DSM-IV A criteria for mania in youths, and the irritable-only subgroup has similar clinical characteristics and family histories of BP, as compared with subgroups with predominant elation, which provides support for continuing to consider episodic irritability in the diagnosis of pediatric BP.