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Steven M. Hodge
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School
Publications - 40
Citations - 4901
Steven M. Hodge is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Fractional anisotropy. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 39 publications receiving 4320 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven M. Hodge include Cambridge Health Alliance & UMass Memorial Health Care.
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Structural brain magnetic resonance imaging of limbic and thalamic volumes in pediatric bipolar disorder
Jean A. Frazier,Sufen Chiu,Janis L. Breeze,Nikos Makris,Nicholas Lange,David N. Kennedy,Martha R. Herbert,Eileen K. Bent,Vamsi K. Koneru,Megan E. Dieterich,Steven M. Hodge,Scott L. Rauch,P. Ellen Grant,Bruce M. Cohen,Larry J. Seidman,Verne S. Caviness,Joseph Biederman +16 more
TL;DR: Findings support the hypothesis that the limbic system, in particular the hippocampus, may be involved in the pathophysiology of pediatric bipolar disorder.
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Decreased volume of left and total anterior insular lobule in schizophrenia
Nikos Makris,Nikos Makris,Jill M. Goldstein,David N. Kennedy,Steven M. Hodge,Verne S. Caviness,Stephen V. Faraone,Stephen V. Faraone,Ming T. Tsuang,Larry J. Seidman +9 more
TL;DR: The total insula volumes, and the left aINS(lbl) in particular, were significantly volumetrically smaller in schizophrenia compared to controls, and significantly correlated with bizarre behavior.
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Decreased volume of the brain reward system in alcoholism.
Nikos Makris,Marlene Oscar-Berman,Sharon Kim Jaffin,Steven M. Hodge,David N. Kennedy,Verne S. Caviness,Ksenija Marinkovic,Hans C. Breiter,Gregory P. Gasic,Gordon J. Harris +9 more
TL;DR: The observation of decreased reward-network volume suggests that alcoholism is associated with alterations in this neural reward system, and structural reward system deficits and their correlation with memory scores elucidate underlying structural-functional relationships between alcoholism and emotional and cognitive processes.
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Language-association cortex asymmetry in autism and specific language impairment
Lies De Fosse,Steven M. Hodge,Nikos Makris,David N. Kennedy,Verne S. Caviness,Lauren M. McGrath,Shelley Steele,David A. Ziegler,Martha R. Herbert,Jean A. Frazier,Jean A. Frazier,Helen Tager-Flusberg,Gordon J. Harris +12 more
TL;DR: The observation of reversed asymmetry in frontal language cortex reported previously in an independent autism sample is replicated, and similar reversal in boys with SLI is observed, further strengthening a phenotypic link between SLI and a subgroup of autism.
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Characterization of the "deqi" response in acupuncture
Kathleen K.S. Hui,Erika E. Nixon,Mark Vangel,Jing Liu,Ovidiu Marina,Ovidiu Marina,Vitaly Napadow,Steven M. Hodge,Bruce R. Rosen,Nikos Makris,David N. Kennedy +10 more
TL;DR: The complex pattern of sensations in the deqi response suggests involvement of a wide spectrum of myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibers, particularly the slower conducting fibers in the tendinomuscular layers.