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Emanuel Schwarz
Researcher at Heidelberg University
Publications - 50
Citations - 1536
Emanuel Schwarz is an academic researcher from Heidelberg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizophrenia & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 50 publications receiving 971 citations.
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Genetic influences on schizophrenia and subcortical brain volumes: large-scale proof of concept
Barbara Franke,Jason L. Stein,Jason L. Stein,Stephan Ripke,Stephan Ripke,Stephan Ripke,Verneri Anttila,Verneri Anttila,Derrek P. Hibar,van Hulzen Kje.,Alejandro Arias-Vasquez,Jordan W. Smoller,Thomas E. Nichols,Thomas E. Nichols,Michael C. Neale,Andrew M. McIntosh,Phil Lee,Francis J. McMahon,Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg,Manuel Mattheisen,Ole A. Andreassen,Oliver Gruber,Perminder S. Sachdev,Roberto Roiz-Santiañez,Andrew J. Saykin,Stefan Ehrlich,Karen A. Mather,Jessica A. Turner,Emanuel Schwarz,Anbupalam Thalamuthu,Y Y Shugart,Yvonne Y.W. Ho,Nicholas G. Martin,Margaret J. Wright,Margaret J. Wright,Michael Conlon O'Donovan,Paul M. Thompson,Benjamin M. Neale,Benjamin M. Neale,Sarah E. Medland,Patrick F. Sullivan,Patrick F. Sullivan +41 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors integrated results from common variant studies of schizophrenia (33,636 cases, 43,008 controls) and volumes of several (mainly subcortical) brain structures (11,840 subjects).
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Brain Heterogeneity in Schizophrenia and Its Association With Polygenic Risk.
Dag Alnæs,Tobias Kaufmann,Dennis van der Meer,Aldo Córdova-Palomera,Jaroslav Rokicki,Torgeir Moberget,Francesco Bettella,Ingrid Agartz,Ingrid Agartz,M Deanna,Alessandro Bertolino,C L Brandt,Simon Cervenka,Srdjan Djurovic,Srdjan Djurovic,Nhat Trung Doan,Sarah Eisenacher,Helena Fatouros-Bergman,Lena Flyckt,Annabella Di Giorgio,Annabella Di Giorgio,Beathe Haatveit,Erik G. Jönsson,Erik G. Jönsson,Peter Kirsch,Martina J. Lund,Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg,Giulio Pergola,Emanuel Schwarz,Olav B. Smeland,Tiziana Quarto,Mathias Zink,Ole A. Andreassen,Lars T. Westlye +33 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that schizophrenia is associated with substantial brain structural heterogeneity beyond the mean differences, which may reflect higher sensitivity to environmental and genetic perturbations in patients, supporting the heterogeneous nature of schizophrenia.
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Dynamic brain network reconfiguration as a potential schizophrenia genetic risk mechanism modulated by NMDA receptor function
Urs Braun,Axel Schäfer,Danielle S. Bassett,Franziska Rausch,Janina I. Schweiger,Edda Bilek,Susanne Erk,Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,Oliver Grimm,Lena S. Geiger,Leila Haddad,Kristina Otto,Sebastian Mohnke,Andreas Heinz,Mathias Zink,Henrik Walter,Emanuel Schwarz,Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg,Heike Tost +18 more
TL;DR: A pharmacological intervention with novel techniques from dynamic network neuroscience applied to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to identify alterations in the dynamic reconfiguration of brain networks related to schizophrenia genetic risk and NMDA receptor hypofunction.
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Cerebellar volume and cerebellocerebral structural covariance in schizophrenia: a multisite mega-analysis of 983 patients and 1349 healthy controls
Torgeir Moberget,Nhat Trung Doan,Dag Alnæs,Tobias Kaufmann,Aldo Córdova-Palomera,Trine Vik Lagerberg,Jörn Diedrichsen,Emanuel Schwarz,Mathias Zink,Mathias Zink,Sarah Eisenacher,Peter Kirsch,Erik G. Jönsson,Erik G. Jönsson,Helena Fatouros-Bergman,Lena Flyckt,Giulio Pergola,Tiziana Quarto,Alessandro Bertolino,Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg,Ingrid Agartz,Ingrid Agartz,Ole A. Andreassen,Lars T. Westlye,Lars T. Westlye +24 more
TL;DR: Cerebellar volume reduction in SZ was highly consistent across the included age span and present already in the youngest patients, a finding that is more consistent with neurodevelopmental than neurodegenerative etiology.
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Neural correlates of individual differences in affective benefit of real-life urban green space exposure.
Heike Tost,Markus Reichert,Markus Reichert,Urs Braun,Iris Reinhard,Robin Peters,Sven Lautenbach,Andreas Hoell,Emanuel Schwarz,Ulrich W. Ebner-Priemer,Alexander Zipf,Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg +11 more
TL;DR: It is shown that exposure to urban green space improves well-being in naturally behaving male and female city dwellers, particularly in districts with higher psychiatric incidence and fewer green resources.