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Samuele Cortese

Researcher at University of Southampton

Publications -  544
Citations -  80669

Samuele Cortese is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: LIGO & Gravitational wave. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 454 publications receiving 63136 citations. Previous affiliations of Samuele Cortese include New York University & François Rabelais University.

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First evidence of a general disease (“d”) factor, a common factor underlying physical and mental illness

TL;DR: This article found that childhood gender non-conformity is linked to a considerably increased burden of mental health problems among both women and men, and among hetererosexual, homosexual and bisexual individuals alike.
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Editors' Best of 2022.

TL;DR: In the content of the Journal, an embarrassment of riches, and picking a "best" seems to demand a certain qualification: is the best the most interesting, most surprising, most educational, most important, most provocative, most enjoyable? How to choose? We are hardly unbiased and can admit to a special affection for the ones that we and the authors worked hardest on, hammering version after version into shape as mentioned in this paper .
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Variation in sleep profiles in children with ADHD and associated clinical characteristics.

TL;DR: The authors examined the profiles of sleep difficulties in children with ADHD and associated clinical factors (e.g., co-occurring mental health conditions, stimulant use and parent mental health).
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Editors' Best of 2020.

TL;DR: In the content of the Journal, an embarrassment of riches, and picking a "best" seems to demand a certain qualification: is the best the most interesting, most surprising, most educational, most important, most provocative, most enjoyable? How to choose? We are hardly unbiased and can admit to a special affection for the ones that we and the authors worked hardest on, hammering version after version into shape.