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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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Comparing the efficacy of medications for ADHD using meta-analysis.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared drugs used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) using direct comparative trials, and found that comparisons among drugs are hindered by the absence of direct comparative trial data.
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder endophenotypes.
Alysa E. Doyle,Erik G. Willcutt,Larry J. Seidman,Larry J. Seidman,Joseph Biederman,Virginie-Anne Chouinard,Julie M. Silva,Stephen V. Faraone +7 more
TL;DR: Existing data on potential endophenotypes for ADHD are reviewed, emphasizing neuropsychological deficits because assessment tools are cost effective and relatively easy to implement, and it is concluded that these endophenotype will not be a quick fix for the field but offer potential if careful consideration is given to issues of heterogeneity, measurement and statistical power.
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Brain Imaging of the Cortex in ADHD: A Coordinated Analysis of Large-Scale Clinical and Population-Based Samples
Martine Hoogman,Ryan L. Muetzel,João P.O.F.T. Guimarães,Elena Shumskaya,Maarten Mennes,Marcel P. Zwiers,Neda Jahanshad,Gustavo Sudre,Thomas Wolfers,Eric Earl,Juan Carlos Soliva Vila,Yolanda Vives-Gilabert,Sabin Khadka,Stephanie E. Novotny,Catharina A. Hartman,Dirk J. Heslenfeld,Lizanne J. S. Schweren,Sara Ambrosino,Bob Oranje,Patrick de Zeeuw,Tiffany M. Chaim-Avancini,Pedro G.P. Rosa,Marcus V. Zanetti,Charles B Malpas,Gregor Kohls,Georg G. von Polier,Jochen Seitz,Joseph Biederman,Alysa E. Doyle,Anders M. Dale,Theo G.M. van Erp,Jeffery N. Epstein,Terry L. Jernigan,Ramona Baur-Streubel,Georg C. Ziegler,Kathrin C. Zierhut,Anouk Schrantee,Marie F. Høvik,Astri J. Lundervold,Clare Kelly,Hazel McCarthy,Norbert Skokauskas,Ruth O'Gorman Tuura,Anna Calvo,Sara Lera-Miguel,Rosa Nicolau,Kaylita Chantiluke,Anastasia Christakou,Alasdair Vance,Mara Cercignani,Matt C. Gabel,Philip Asherson,Sarah Baumeister,Daniel Brandeis,Sarah Hohmann,Ivanei E. Bramati,Fernanda Tovar-Moll,Andreas J. Fallgatter,Bernd Kardatzki,Lena Schwarz,Anatoly Anikin,A.A. Baranov,Tinatin Gogberashvili,Dmitry Kapilushniy,Anastasia Solovieva,Hanan El Marroun,Tonya White,Georgii Karkashadze,Leyla Namazova-Baranova,Thomas Ethofer,Paulo Mattos,Tobias Banaschewski,David Coghill,Kerstin J. Plessen,Jonna Kuntsi,Mitul A. Mehta,Yannis Paloyelis,Neil A. Harrison,Neil A. Harrison,Mark A. Bellgrove,Timothy J. Silk,Ana Cubillo,Katya Rubia,Luisa Lázaro,Silvia Brem,Susanne Walitza,Thomas Frodl,Mariam Zentis,Francisco X. Castellanos,Yuliya N. Yoncheva,Yuliya N. Yoncheva,Jan Haavik,Jan Haavik,L. Reneman,L. Reneman,Annette Conzelmann,Klaus-Peter Lesch,Klaus-Peter Lesch,Paul Pauli,Andreas Reif,Leanne Tamm,Leanne Tamm,Kerstin Konrad,Eileen Oberwelland Weiss,Geraldo F. Busatto,Geraldo F. Busatto,Mario Rodrigues Louzã,Mario Rodrigues Louzã,Sarah Durston,Sarah Durston,Pieter J. Hoekstra,Jaap Oosterlaan,Michael C. Stevens,J. Antoni Ramos-Quiroga,Oscar Vilarroya,Damien A. Fair,Damien A. Fair,Joel T. Nigg,Joel T. Nigg,Paul M. Thompson,Paul M. Thompson,Jan K. Buitelaar,Jan K. Buitelaar,Stephen V. Faraone,Philip Shaw,Philip Shaw,Henning Tiemeier,Janita Bralten,Barbara Franke +128 more
TL;DR: Subtle differences in cortical surface area are widespread in children but not adolescents and adults with ADHD, confirming involvement of the frontal cortex and highlighting regions deserving further attention.
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Estimating the size of treatment effects: moving beyond p values.
TL;DR: Effect size statistics provide a better estimate of treatment effects than P values alone, particularly in prospective clinical trials to assess differences between treatments.
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Discovery Of The First Genome-Wide Significant Risk Loci For ADHD
Ditte Demontis,Raymond K. Walters,Joanna Martin,Manuel Mattheisen,Thomas Damm Als,Esben Agerbo,Rich Belliveau,Jonas Bybjerg-Grauholm,Marie Bækvad-Hansen,Felecia Cerrato,Kimberly Chambert,Claire Churchhouse,Ashley Dumont,Nicholas Eriksson,Michael J. Gandal,Jacqueline I. Goldstein,Jakob Grove,Christine Søholm Hansen,Mads E. Hauberg,Mads V. Hollegaard,Daniel P. Howrigan,Hailiang Huang,Julian Maller,Jennifer L. Moran,Jonatan Pallesen,Duncan S. Palmer,Carsten Bøcker Pedersen,Timothy Poterba,Jesper Buchhave Poulsen,Stephan Ripke,Elise B. Robinson,F. Kyle Satterstrom,Christine Stevens,Patrick Turley,Hyejung Won,Ole A. Andreassen,Christie L. Burton,Dorret I. Boomsma,Bru Cormand,Søren Dalsgaard,Barbara Franke,Joel Gelernter,Daniel H. Geschwind,Hakon Hakonarson,Jan Haavik,Henry R. Kranzler,Jonna Kuntsi,Kate Langley,Klaus-Peter Lesch,Christel M. Middeldorp,Andreas Reif,Luis Augusto Rohde,Panos Roussos,Russell Schachar,Pamela Sklar,Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke,Patrick F. Sullivan,Anita Thapar,Joyce Y. Tung,Irwin D. Waldman,Merete Nordentoft,David M. Hougaard,Thomas Werge,Ole Mors,Preben Bo Mortensen,Mark J. Daly,Stephen V. Faraone,Anders D. Børglum,Benjamin M. Neale +68 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that clinical diagnosis of ADHD is an extreme expression of one or more continuous heritable traits is supported, supported by additional analyses of a self-reported ADHD sample and a study of quantitative measures of ADHD symptoms in the population.