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Judith M. Ford
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 337
Citations - 22700
Judith M. Ford is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizophrenia & Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming). The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 305 publications receiving 20026 citations. Previous affiliations of Judith M. Ford include Stanford University & Veterans Health Administration.
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Default Mode Network Activity and Connectivity in Psychopathology
TL;DR: Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have revealed that the DMN in the healthy brain is associated with stimulus-independent thought and self-reflection and that greater suppression of theDMN isassociated with better performance on attention-demanding tasks.
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Dynamic functional connectivity analysis reveals transient states of dysconnectivity in schizophrenia
Eswar Damaraju,Elena A. Allen,Elena A. Allen,Aysenil Belger,Judith M. Ford,Judith M. Ford,Sarah McEwen,Daniel H. Mathalon,Daniel H. Mathalon,Bryon A. Mueller,Godfrey D. Pearlson,Steven G. Potkin,Adrian Preda,Jessica A. Turner,Jatin G. Vaidya,T.G.M. van Erp,Vince D. Calhoun,Vince D. Calhoun +17 more
TL;DR: The results support and expand current knowledge regarding dysconnectivity in schizophrenia, and strongly advocate the use of dynamic analyses to better account for and understand functional connectivity differences.
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Clinical application of the P3 component of event-related potentials. II. Dementia, depression and schizophrenia.
Adolf Pfefferbaum,Adolf Pfefferbaum,Brant G Wenegrat,Brant G Wenegrat,Judith M. Ford,Judith M. Ford,Walton T. Roth,Walton T. Roth,Bert S. Kopell,Bert S. Kopell +9 more
TL;DR: The data from these two paradigms suggest that the P3 amplitude and latency abnormalities observed reflect a common, rather than a diagnostically specific deficit, in patients with dementia, schizophrenia and depression.
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ERPs to response production and inhibition.
Adolf Pfefferbaum,Adolf Pfefferbaum,Judith M. Ford,Judith M. Ford,Barbara J Weller,Barbara J Weller,Bert S. Kopell,Bert S. Kopell +7 more
TL;DR: Three experiments investigating the effects of response production and inhibition on the N2 and P3 components of the ERP are reported, finding the sensitivity of these findings to the orientation of the symbols instructing the subjects to respond or withhold the response was robust.
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Widespread white matter microstructural differences in schizophrenia across 4322 individuals : results from the ENIGMA Schizophrenia DTI Working Group
Sinead Kelly,Sinead Kelly,Neda Jahanshad,Andrew Zalesky,Peter Kochunov,Ingrid Agartz,Ingrid Agartz,Clara Alloza,Ole A. Andreassen,Celso Arango,Nerisa Banaj,Sylvain Bouix,Chad A. Bousman,Chad A. Bousman,Chad A. Bousman,Rachel M. Brouwer,Jason M. Bruggemann,Juan R. Bustillo,Wiepke Cahn,V.D. Calhoun,V.D. Calhoun,Dara M. Cannon,Vaughan J. Carr,Stanley V. Catts,J. Chen,J. X. Chen,X. Chen,Chiara Chiapponi,Kl K. Cho,Valentina Ciullo,A. S. Corvin,Benedicto Crespo-Facorro,Vanessa Cropley,P. De Rossi,Covadonga M. Díaz-Caneja,Erin W. Dickie,Stefan Ehrlich,F. M. Fan,Joshua Faskowitz,Helena Fatouros-Bergman,L. Flyckt,L. Flyckt,Judith M. Ford,Jean-Paul Fouche,Masaki Fukunaga,Michael Gill,David C. Glahn,Randy L. Gollub,E. D. Goudzwaard,H. Guo,R.E. Gur,Ruben C. Gur,Tiril P. Gurholt,Ryota Hashimoto,Ryota Hashimoto,Sean N. Hatton,Frans Henskens,Frans Henskens,Derrek P. Hibar,Ian B. Hickie,L. E. Hong,Jiri Horacek,Jiri Horacek,Fleur M. Howells,Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol,Craig L. Hyde,Dmitry Isaev,Assen Jablensky,Philip R. Jansen,Joost Janssen,Joost Janssen,Erik G. Jönsson,Erik G. Jönsson,L. A. Jung,René S. Kahn,Zora Kikinis,K. Liu,Paul Klauser,Paul Klauser,Paul Klauser,C. Knöchel,Marek Kubicki,Jim Lagopoulos,Carolyn D. Langen,Stephen M. Lawrie,Rhoshel K. Lenroot,Kelvin O. Lim,Carlos López-Jaramillo,Amanda E. Lyall,Amanda E. Lyall,Vincent A. Magnotta,René C.W. Mandl,Daniel H. Mathalon,R. W. McCarley,Simon McCarthy-Jones,Colm McDonald,Sarah McEwen,Andrew M. McIntosh,Tomas Melicher,Tomas Melicher,Raquelle I. Mesholam-Gately,Patricia T. Michie,Patricia T. Michie,Bryan J. Mowry,Bryon A. Mueller,Dominick T. Newell,Patricio O'Donnell,V. Oertel-Knöchel,Lena K. L. Oestreich,Sara A. Paciga,Christos Pantelis,Christos Pantelis,Christos Pantelis,Ofer Pasternak,Godfrey D. Pearlson,Gaia Romana Pellicano,Antonio Pereira,J. Pineda Zapata,F. Piras,Steven G. Potkin,Adrian Preda,P. E. Rasser,P. E. Rasser,David R. Roalf,R. Roiz,Annerine Roos,D. Rotenberg,Theodore D. Satterthwaite,Peter Savadjiev,Ulrich Schall,Ulrich Schall,Rodney J. Scott,Rodney J. Scott,Marc L. Seal,Larry J. Seidman,Larry J. Seidman,Larry J. Seidman,C. Shannon Weickert,C. Shannon Weickert,C. Shannon Weickert,Christopher D. Whelan,Martha E. Shenton,Martha E. Shenton,Jun Soo Kwon,Gianfranco Spalletta,Filip Spaniel,Filip Spaniel,Emma Sprooten,M. Stäblein,Dan J. Stein,Dan J. Stein,Suresh Sundram,Suresh Sundram,Y. Tan,S. Tan,S. Tang,H. S. Temmingh,Lars T. Westlye,Siren Tønnesen,Diana Tordesillas-Gutiérrez,Nhat Trung Doan,Jatin G. Vaidya,N.E.M. van Haren,Claudia D. Vargas,Daniela Vecchio,Dennis Velakoulis,Aristotle N. Voineskos,J. Q. Voyvodic,Zhen Wang,P. Wan,D. Wei,Thomas W. Weickert,Thomas W. Weickert,Thomas W. Weickert,Heather C. Whalley,Tonya White,Thomas J. Whitford,Joanne Wojcik,H. Xiang,H. Xiang,Z. Xie,H. Yamamori,F. Yang,Nailin Yao,G. Zhang,Jingjing Zhao,Jingjing Zhao,T.G.M. van Erp,Jessica A. Turner,Paul M. Thompson,Paul M. Thompson,Gary Donohoe +191 more
TL;DR: The present study provides a robust profile of widespread WM abnormalities in schizophrenia patients worldwide, and is believed to be the first ever large-scale coordinated study of WM microstructural differences in schizophrenia.