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Jane Zhang
Researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Publications - 3
Citations - 217
Jane Zhang is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion MRI & Intermittent explosive disorder. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 201 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane Zhang include New York University.
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Laboratory induced aggression: a positron emission tomography study of aggressive individuals with borderline personality disorder.
Antonia S. New,Antonia S. New,Erin A. Hazlett,Randall E. Newmark,Jane Zhang,Joseph Triebwasser,Joseph Triebwasser,David A. Meyerson,Sophie A. Lazarus,Roanna Trisdorfer,Kim E. Goldstein,Marianne Goodman,Marianne Goodman,Harold W. Koenigsberg,Harold W. Koenigsberg,Janine D. Flory,Janine D. Flory,Larry J. Siever,Larry J. Siever,Monte S. Buchsbaum,Monte S. Buchsbaum +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Point Subtraction Aggression Paradigm (PSAP) was used to provoke aggressive behavior in Borderline personality disorder (BPD) patients and healthy control subjects.
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FDG-PET and MRI imaging of the effects of sertindole and haloperidol in the prefrontal lobe in schizophrenia.
Monte S. Buchsbaum,M. Mehmet Haznedar,Randall E. Newmark,King-Wai Chu,Nicola Dusi,Jonathan J. Entis,Kim E. Goldstein,Chelain R. Goodman,Adarsh Gupta,Erin A. Hazlett,James C. Iannuzzi,Yuliya Torosjan,Jane Zhang,Adam Wolkin +13 more
TL;DR: Sertindole administration was associated with greater change toward normal values and away from the values found in the unmedicated comparison group for dorsolateral prefrontal cortex gray matter and white matter underlying medial prefrontal and cingulate cortex.
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Brodmann Area Analysis of White Matter Anisotropy and Age in Schizophrenia
Jason S. Schneiderman,Erin A. Hazlett,Erin A. Hazlett,King-Wai Chu,Jane Zhang,Chelain R. Goodman,Randall E. Newmark,Yuliya Torosjan,Emily L. Canfield,Jonathan J. Entis,Vivian Mitropoulou,Cheuk Y. Tang,Joseph H. Friedman,Monte S. Buchsbaum +13 more
TL;DR: Patients ill more than three years showed lower anisotropy in frontal motor and cingulate white matter in comparison to acute patients ill three years or less, consistent with an ongoing progression of the illness.