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Tonya White
Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam
Publications - 333
Citations - 17330
Tonya White is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Brain morphometry. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 292 publications receiving 13269 citations. Previous affiliations of Tonya White include ETH Zurich & University of Minnesota.
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The occurrence of internalizing problems and chronic pain symptoms in early childhood: what comes first?
Gerasimos Kolaitis,Jan van der Ende,Foivos Zaravinos-Tsakos,Tonya White,Ivonne P M Derks,Ivonne P M Derks,Frank C. Verhulst,Frank C. Verhulst,Henning Tiemeier,Henning Tiemeier +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the bidirectional effect of chronic pain and internalizing problems and test the persistence of pain over time in a population-based sample of preschoolers.
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Bias, the scientific method, and the Journal
Douglas K. Novins,Robert R. Althoff,Mary K. Billingsley,Samuele Cortese,Stacy S. Drury,Jean A. Frazier,Schuyler W. Henderson,Elizabeth McCauley,Tonya White,Niranjan S. Karnik +9 more
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Prenatal and Childhood Adverse Events and Child Brain Morphology: A Population-Based Study
Cortes Hidalgo Ap,Scott W Delaney,Kourtalidi Sa,Alexander Neumann,Zou R,Ryan L. Muetzel,Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg,van IJzendoorn Mh,Henning Tiemeier,Tonya White +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the relationship between cumulative exposures to prenatal and childhood adversities and brain morphology in a large population-based study and found that the cumulative number of prenatal adversities was not related to any brain outcome.
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Neuroimaging and global health
TL;DR: The cause of this mismatch between brain research efforts and their impact on global health discussed discussed with the conclusion that the cause is ultifactorial.
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Generating Templates and Growth Charts for School-Aged Brain Development
Hao-Ming Dong,F. Xavier Castellanos,F. Xavier Castellanos,Ning Yang,Zhe Zhang,Ye He,Lei Zhang,Ting Xu,Avram J. Holmes,B.T. Thomas Yeo,Feiyan Chen,Bin Wang,Christian F. Beckmann,Tonya White,Olaf Sporns,Jiang Qiu,Tingyong Feng,Antao Chen,Xun Liu,Xu Chen,Weng Xuchu,Michael P. Milham,Michael P. Milham,Xi-Nian Zuo +23 more
TL;DR: A protocol to generate MRI brain templates in children and adolescents at one-year intervals from 6-to-18 years of age, with their corresponding growth charts, using a large-scale neuroimaging data resource (948 brain images from China and United States) is reported on.