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Stephen V. Faraone
Researcher at State University of New York Upstate Medical University
Publications - 1470
Citations - 155368
Stephen V. Faraone is an academic researcher from State University of New York Upstate Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 188, co-authored 1427 publications receiving 140298 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen V. Faraone include University of Bergen & National Institute for Health Research.
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Longitudinal trajectories of cortical thickness as a biomarker for psychosis in individuals with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.
Seetha Ramanathan,Seetha Ramanathan,Leah M. Mattiaccio,Ioana L. Coman,Jo Anna Botti,Wanda Fremont,Stephen V. Faraone,Kevin M. Antshel,Kevin M. Antshel,Wendy R. Kates +9 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that individuals with 22q11DS who develop positive prodromal symptoms demonstrate differential longitudinal trajectories of cortical thickness in some regions of the frontal lobe, and suggest that the pruning stage associated with adolescent brain development may be disrupted.
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Effects of Lisdexamfetamine Dimesylate Treatment for ADHD on Growth
TL;DR: Consistent with prior studies of stimulants, treatment with LDX leads to statistically significant reductions in expected height, weight, and BMI.
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Modest Evidence for Linkage and Possible Confirmation of Association Between NOTCH4 and Schizophrenia in a Large Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Sample
Andrew D. Skol,Keith A. Young,Debby Tsuang,Stephen V. Faraone,Stephen V. Faraone,S.L. Haverstock,Stephen F. Bingham,Sarita Prabhudesai,Felicitas Mena,A.S. Menon,Chang En Yu,Paul Rundell,John R. Pepple,John R. Pepple,F. Sauter,Clinton T. Baldwin,David G. Weiss,Joseph F. Collins,T. Keith,Michael Boehnke,Gerard D. Schellenberg,Ming T. Tsuang,Ming T. Tsuang +22 more
TL;DR: Test for linkage and association between the same five markers used by Wei and Hemmings in 166 families collected from a multi‐center study conducted by the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) Cooperative Study Program (CSP).
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Genetic analysis of reaction time variability: room for improvement?
Jonna Kuntsi,Alexis C. Frazier-Wood,Tobias Banaschewski,Michael Gill,Ana Miranda,Robert D. Oades,Herbert Roeyers,Aribert Rothenberger,Hans-Christoph Steinhausen,Hans-Christoph Steinhausen,Hans-Christoph Steinhausen,J. J. van der Meere,Stephen V. Faraone,Philip Asherson,Fruhling Rijsdijk +14 more
TL;DR: The finding that RTV difference scores measure largely the same etiological process as RTV under baseline condition supports theories emphasizing the malleability of the observed high RTV.
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Efficiency of Diagnostic Criteria for Attention Deficit Disorder: Toward an Empirical Approach to Designing and Validating Diagnostic Algorithms
TL;DR: The results show that proponents of conditional probability and receiver operating characteristic analyses are correct in asserting that the examination of symptom combinations may result in better diagnostic algorithms.