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Tracey M. Adams
Researcher at Warneford Hospital
Publications - 3
Citations - 528
Tracey M. Adams is an academic researcher from Warneford Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mood disorders & Major depressive disorder. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 375 citations. Previous affiliations of Tracey M. Adams include King's College London.
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Common and distinct patterns of grey-matter volume alteration in major depression and bipolar disorder: evidence from voxel-based meta-analysis
Toby Wise,Joaquim Radua,Joaquim Radua,Esther Via,Narcís Cardoner,Osamu Abe,Tracey M. Adams,Francesco Amico,Yuqi Cheng,James H. Cole,C De Azevedo Marques Périco,Daniel P. Dickstein,Tom F.D. Farrow,Thomas Frodl,Thomas Frodl,Gregory R. Wagner,Ian H. Gotlib,Oliver Gruber,Byung Joo Ham,Dominic Job,Matthew J. Kempton,M J Kim,P C M P Koolschijn,Gin S Malhi,David Mataix-Cols,David Mataix-Cols,Andrew M. McIntosh,Allison C. Nugent,John T. O'Brien,John T. O'Brien,Stefania Pezzoli,Stefania Pezzoli,Mary L. Phillips,Perminder S. Sachdev,Giacomo Salvadore,Sudhakar Selvaraj,Andrew C. Stanfield,Alan J. Thomas,M.J.D. van Tol,N.J.A. van der Wee,Dick J. Veltman,Archie Young,Cynthia H.Y. Fu,Cynthia H.Y. Fu,Anthony J. Cleare,Danilo Arnone +45 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that MDD and BD are characterised by both common and distinct patterns of grey-matter volume changes, which has the potential to inform the development of diagnostic biomarkers for these conditions.
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Multimodal functional and structural neuroimaging investigation of major depressive disorder following treatment with duloxetine
Cynthia H.Y. Fu,Cynthia H.Y. Fu,Sergi G. Costafreda,Sergi G. Costafreda,Anjali Sankar,Tracey M. Adams,Mark M. Rasenick,Mark M. Rasenick,Peng Liu,Robert J. Donati,Robert J. Donati,Luigi Angelo Maglanoc,Paul Horton,Lauren B. Marangell +13 more
TL;DR: Baseline resting state functional connectivity was predictive of subsequent clinical response and the interaction effect in negative attentional bias and individual group effects in resting state connectivity could be related to the SNRI class of antidepressant medication.
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Recent Advances in Neuroimaging of Mood Disorders: Structural and Functional Neural Correlates of Depression, Changes with Therapy, and Potential for Clinical Biomarkers
TL;DR: The present meta-analysis revealed widespread structural reductions in limbic and prefrontal regions that occur in MDD, with no regions of increased grey matter volume.