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Philipp A. Thomann
Researcher at Heidelberg University
Publications - 124
Citations - 4418
Philipp A. Thomann is an academic researcher from Heidelberg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizophrenia & Voxel-based morphometry. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 123 publications receiving 3880 citations. Previous affiliations of Philipp A. Thomann include Saarland University & University Hospital Heidelberg.
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Abnormal gray and white matter volume in delusional infestation
Robert Christian Wolf,Markus Huber,Malte S. Depping,Philipp A. Thomann,Martin Karner,Peter Lepping,Roland W. Freudenmann +6 more
TL;DR: Investigating gray and white matter abnormalities in delusional infestation shows that structural changes in prefrontal, temporal, insular, cingulate and striatal brain regions are associated with DI, supporting a neurobiological model of disrupted prefrontal control over somato-sensory representations.
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Reduced olfactory bulb and tract volume in early Alzheimer's disease—A MRI study
Philipp A. Thomann,Vasco Dos Santos,Pablo Toro,Peter Schönknecht,Marco Essig,Johannes Schröder +5 more
TL;DR: Manual tracing on MRI images revealed OBT atrophy to be present early in the course of AD and the respective findings were associated with cognitive impairment, which may contribute to early recognition and diagnosis of the disease.
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Dysconnectivity of multiple resting-state networks in patients with schizophrenia who have persistent auditory verbal hallucinations
Nadine D. Wolf,Fabio Sambataro,Nenad Vasic,Karel Frasch,Markus Schmid,Carlos Schönfeldt-Lecuona,Philipp A. Thomann,Robert Christian Wolf +7 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that disrupted intrinsic connectivity of a speech-related network could underlie persistent AVHs in patients with schizophrenia, and the occurrence of hallucinatory symptoms seems to modulate RSNs associated with attention and executive control.
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Aberrant connectivity of resting-state networks in borderline personality disorder.
Robert Christian Wolf,Fabio Sambataro,Nenad Vasic,Markus Schmid,Philipp A. Thomann,Sara Doris Bienentreu,Nadine D. Wolf +6 more
TL;DR: Data suggest that abnormal functional connectivity of temporally coherent resting-state networks may underlie certain symptom clusters in patients with BPD.
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Neurological soft signs and brain morphology in first-episode schizophrenia.
Philipp A. Thomann,Torsten Wüstenberg,V. Dos Santos,Silke Bachmann,Marco Essig,Johannes Schröder +5 more
TL;DR: The pattern of cerebral changes associated with NSS clearly supports the model of ‘cognitive dysmetria’ with a disrupted cortico-cerebellar-thalamic-cortical circuit in schizophrenia.