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Martha E. Shenton
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 626
Citations - 48184
Martha E. Shenton is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizophrenia & Fractional anisotropy. The author has an hindex of 106, co-authored 586 publications receiving 44244 citations. Previous affiliations of Martha E. Shenton include Cambridge Health Alliance & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
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Fiber bundle estimation and parameterization
TL;DR: This paper aims at creating a level set representation of a fiber bundle, and introduces a coordinate system warped to the fiber bundle geometry, allowing for the definition of geometrically meaningful fiber bundle measures.
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Understanding Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Structural imaging of schizophrenia
TL;DR: Emil Kraepelin, one of the founding fathers of the diagnostic concept of schizophrenia, argued that the disorder was underpinned by abnormalities in brain structure, and the vast majority of research aimed at investigating the neuroanatomical underpinnings of SZ has focused on GM.
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Using Machine Learning techniques for identification of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy related Spectroscopic Biomarkers
Marcia S Louis,Michael L. Alosco,Benjamin Rowland,Huijun Liao,Joseph Wang,Inga K. Koerte,Martha E. Shenton,Robert S. Stern,Ajay Joshi,Alexander P. Lin +9 more
TL;DR: A machine learning based approach to capture the neuro-spectroscopic signatures corresponding to CTE-related impairments in NFL players, using concentration estimates of metabolites to classify between ‘Impaired and ‘Non-impaired players.
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44. Reduced left Heschl’s gyrus volume in schizotypal personality disorder
Chandlee C. Dickey,Martha E. Shenton,S. Fraone,Margaret A. Niznikiewicz,Martina M. Voglmaier,Larry J. Seidman,Yoshio Hirayasu,Jun Soo Kwon,Iris A. Fischer,Janis L. Anderson,Melissa Frumin,Robert W. McCarley +11 more
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Faulty Executive Attention and Memory Interactions in Schizophrenia: Prefrontal Gray Matter Volume and Neuropsychological Impairment:
Paul G. Nestor,Paul G. Nestor,Mayte Forte,Toshiyuki Ohtani,Toshiyuki Ohtani,James J. Levitt,James J. Levitt,Dominick T. Newell,Martha E. Shenton,Martha E. Shenton,Margaret A. Niznikiewicz,Margaret A. Niznikiewicz,Robert W. McCarley +12 more
TL;DR: PFC-mediated failure of executive attention-episodic memory interactions may represent an important mechanism in neuropsychological disturbance in SZ.