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Lichen Liang
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 5
Citations - 271
Lichen Liang is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder & Prefrontal cortex. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 242 citations. Previous affiliations of Lichen Liang include Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Gray Matter Alterations in Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Identified by Voxel Based Morphometry
Larry J. Seidman,Joseph Biederman,Lichen Liang,Eve M. Valera,Eve M. Valera,Michael C. Monuteaux,Ariel Brown,Ariel Brown,Jonathan Kaiser,Thomas J. Spencer,Stephen V. Faraone,Stephen V. Faraone,Nikos Makris +12 more
TL;DR: Adults with ADHD have subtle volume reductions in the caudate and possibly other brain regions involved in attention and executive control supporting frontostriatal models of ADHD.
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Toward Defining the Neural Substrates of ADHD A Controlled Structural MRI Study in Medication-Naïve Adults
Nikos Makris,Lichen Liang,Joseph Biederman,Eve M. Valera,Ariel Brown,Carter R. Petty,Thomas J. Spencer,Stephen V. Faraone,Larry J. Seidman +8 more
TL;DR: The notion that medication-naïve ADHD as expressed in adulthood, manifests subtle brain volume reductions from normal in the cerebellum, and possibly in other syndrome-congruent gray-matter structures is supported.
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Covariance modeling of MRI brain volumes in memory circuitry in schizophrenia: Sex differences are critical
Brandon Abbs,Lichen Liang,Lichen Liang,Nikos Makris,Nikos Makris,Ming T. Tsuang,Ming T. Tsuang,Larry J. Seidman,Larry J. Seidman,Jill M. Goldstein +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the relationship between iPAR and PFC is particularly important for understanding the relative preservation of verbal memory processing in females with schizophrenia and may compensate for ACG volume reductions.
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Further understanding of the comorbidity between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and bipolar disorder in adults: an mri study of cortical thickness
Nikos Makris,Larry J. Seidman,Ariel Brown,Ariel Brown,Eve M. Valera,Jonathan Kaiser,Carter R. Petty,Lichen Liang,Megan Aleardi,Denise Boriel,Carly S. Henderson,Michelle M. Giddens,Stephen V. Faraone,Thomas J. Spencer,Joseph Biederman +14 more
TL;DR: Results support the hypothesis that ADHD and BPD independently contribute to cortical thickness alterations of selective and distinct brain structures, and that the comorbid state represents a combinatory effect of the two.
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Multi-tensor investigation of orbitofrontal cortex tracts affected in subcaudate tractotomy.
Jimmy C. Yang,George Papadimitriou,Ryan Eckbo,Edward H. Yeterian,Lichen Liang,Darin D. Dougherty,Sylvain Bouix,Sylvain Bouix,Yogesh Rathi,Yogesh Rathi,Martha E. Shenton,Martha E. Shenton,Martha E. Shenton,Marek Kubicki,Marek Kubicki,Emad N. Eskandar,Nikos Makris +16 more
TL;DR: Investigation of fibers that connect the orbitofrontal cortex, SCT lesion, and either the thalamus or brainstem were investigated with two-tensor tractography and support the involvement of the OFC in OCD.