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Iris E. C. Sommer
Researcher at University Medical Center Groningen
Publications - 454
Citations - 20580
Iris E. C. Sommer is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizophrenia & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 394 publications receiving 16545 citations. Previous affiliations of Iris E. C. Sommer include University of Toronto & University of Michigan.
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Subclass of astroglia in mouse cerebellum recognized by monoclonal antibody.
TL;DR: The developmental regulation of M 1 expression and the abnormal expression of M1 in weaver mutant cerebella suggest that M1 may be a useful marker for astroglial maturation and differentiation.
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Reviewing the role of the genes G72 and DAAO in glutamate neurotransmission in schizophrenia
TL;DR: The role of two susceptibility genes; G72 and DAAO in glutamate neurotransmission and the aetiology of schizophrenia are reviewed and indirect support for the glutamate dysfunction hypothesis in schizophrenia is provided.
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Transdiagnostic commonalities and differences in resting state functional connectivity of the default mode network in schizophrenia and major depression.
Leonhard Schilbach,Felix Hoffstaedter,Veronika I. Müller,EC Cieslik,Roberto Goya-Maldonado,Sarah Trost,Christian Sorg,Valentin Riedl,Renaud Jardri,Iris E. C. Sommer,Lydia Kogler,Birgit Derntl,Oliver Gruber,Simon B. Eickhoff +13 more
TL;DR: Common dysconnectivity patterns are demonstrated as indexed by a significant reduction of functional connectivity between precuneus and bilateral superior parietal lobe in schizophrenia and depression, and diagnosis-specific connectivity reductions of the parietal operculum are highlighted.
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Volume increase in the dentate gyrus after electroconvulsive therapy in depressed patients as measured with 7T.
Jasper O. Nuninga,Jasper O. Nuninga,René C.W. Mandl,Marco P. Boks,Steven C. Bakker,Metten Somers,Sophie M. Heringa,Wendy Nieuwdorp,Hans Hoogduin,René S. Kahn,René S. Kahn,Peter R. Luijten,Iris E. C. Sommer,Iris E. C. Sommer +13 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the volume change of the DG is related to the antidepressant properties of ECT, and may reflect neurogenesis.
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Cognitive benefits of right-handedness: a meta-analysis.
TL;DR: There is a small but significant cognitive advantage of right-handedness on spatial ability and in the verbal domain, this advantage is only significant in children and an interaction effect with sex is not confirmed.