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Terence A. Ketter
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 398
Citations - 25575
Terence A. Ketter is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Mood. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 394 publications receiving 24077 citations. Previous affiliations of Terence A. Ketter include University of Sydney & National Institutes of Health.
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Mood disorders in the medically ill: scientific review and recommendations.
Dwight L. Evans,Dennis S. Charney,Dennis S. Charney,Lydia Lewis,Robert N. Golden,Jack M. Gorman,K. Ranga Rama Krishnan,Charles B. Nemeroff,J. Douglas Bremner,Robert M. Carney,James C. Coyne,Mahlon R. DeLong,Nancy Frasure-Smith,Alexander H. Glassman,Philip W. Gold,Igor Grant,Lisa P. Gwyther,Gail Ironson,Robert L. Johnson,Andres M. Kanner,Wayne Katon,Peter G. Kaufmann,Francis J. Keefe,Terence A. Ketter,Thomas Laughren,Jane Leserman,Constantine G. Lyketsos,William M. McDonald,Bruce S. McEwen,Andrew H. Miller,Dominique L. Musselman,Christopher M. O'Connor,John M. Petitto,Bruce G. Pollock,Robert G. Robinson,Steven P. Roose,Julia H. Rowland,Yvette I. Sheline,David S. Sheps,Gregory E. Simon,David Spiegel,Albert J. Stunkard,Trey Sunderland,Paul Tibbits,William J. Valvo +44 more
TL;DR: A growing body of evidence suggests that biological mechanisms underlie a bidirectional link between mood disorders and many medical illnesses and there is evidence to suggest that mood disorders affect the course of medical illnesses.
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Daily repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) improves mood in depression.
Mark S. George,Eric M. Wassermann,Wendol A. Williams,Ann M. Callahan,Terence A. Ketter,Peter J. Basser,Mark Hallett,Robert M. Post +7 more
TL;DR: Daily left prefrontal rTMS appears to be safe, well tolerated and may alleviate depression.
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Effectiveness of Adjunctive Antidepressant Treatment for Bipolar Depression
Gary S. Sachs,Andrew A. Nierenberg,Joseph R. Calabrese,Lauren B. Marangell,Stephen R. Wisniewski,Laszlo Gyulai,Edward S. Friedman,Charles L. Bowden,Mark D. Fossey,Michael J. Ostacher,Terence A. Ketter,Jayendra K. Patel,Peter Hauser,Daniel Rapport,James M. Martinez,Michael H. Allen,David J. Miklowitz,Michael W. Otto,Ellen B. Dennehy,Michael E. Thase +19 more
TL;DR: The use of adjunctive, standard antidepressant medication, as compared with the use of mood stabilizers, was not associated with increased efficacy or with increased risk of treatment-emergent affective switch.
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Efficacy of Olanzapine and Olanzapine-Fluoxetine Combination in the Treatment of Bipolar I Depression
Mauricio Tohen,Mauricio Tohen,Eduard Vieta,Joseph R. Calabrese,Terence A. Ketter,Gary S. Sachs,Charles L. Bowden,Philip B. Mitchell,Franca Centorrino,R.C. Risser,Robert W. Baker,Angela R. Evans,Karin Beymer,Sanjay Dubé,Sanjay Dubé,Gary D. Tollefson,Alan Breier +16 more
TL;DR: Olanzapine is more effective than placebo, and combined olanzapine-fluoxetine isMore effective than olanZapine and placebo in the treatment of bipolar I depression without increased risk of developing manic symptoms.
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Brain activity during transient sadness and happiness in healthy women.
Mark S. George,Terence A. Ketter,Priti I. Parekh,Barry Horwitz,Peter Herscovitch,Robert M. Post +5 more
TL;DR: Transient sadness and happiness in healthy volunteer women are accompanied by significant changes in regional brain activity in the limbic system, as well as other brain regions, which have implications for understanding the neural substrates of both normal and pathological emotion.