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Tyrone D. Cannon
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 571
Citations - 44590
Tyrone D. Cannon is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosis & Schizophrenia. The author has an hindex of 105, co-authored 535 publications receiving 39587 citations. Previous affiliations of Tyrone D. Cannon include University of Pennsylvania & University of California, Los Angeles.
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A probabilistic atlas and reference system for the human brain: International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM)
John C. Mazziotta,Arthur W. Toga,Alan C. Evans,Peter T. Fox,Jack L. Lancaster,Karl Zilles,Roger P. Woods,Tomáš Paus,G. Simpson,B. Pike,Colin J. Holmes,Laura C. Collins,Paul M. Thompson,D. MacDonald,Marco Iacoboni,T. Schormann,Katrin Amunts,Nicola Palomero-Gallagher,S. Geyer,L. Parsons,Katherine L. Narr,N. Kabani,G. le Goualher,Dorret I. Boomsma,Tyrone D. Cannon,R. Kawashima,Bernard Mazoyer +26 more
TL;DR: The ability to quantify the variance of the human brain as a function of age in a large population of subjects for whom data is also available about their genetic composition and behaviour will allow for the first assessment of cerebral genotype-phenotype-behavioural correlations in humans to take place in a population this large.
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Common genetic determinants of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in Swedish families: a population-based study.
Paul Lichtenstein,Benjamin Hon Kei Yip,Camilla Björk,Yudi Pawitan,Tyrone D. Cannon,Patrick F. Sullivan,Patrick F. Sullivan,Christina M. Hultman,Christina M. Hultman +8 more
TL;DR: Evidence is shown that schizophrenia and bipolar disorder partly share a common genetic cause, which is consistent with a reappraisal of these disorders as distinct diagnostic entities.
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Prediction of psychosis in youth at high clinical risk: a multisite longitudinal study in North America.
Tyrone D. Cannon,Kristin S. Cadenhead,Barbara A. Cornblatt,Scott W. Woods,Jean Addington,Elaine F. Walker,Larry J. Seidman,Diana O. Perkins,Ming T. Tsuang,Thomas H. McGlashan,Robert K. Heinssen +10 more
TL;DR: These findings demonstrate that prospective ascertainment of individuals at risk for psychosis is feasible, with a level of predictive accuracy comparable to that in other areas of preventive medicine.
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The Psychosis High-Risk State: A Comprehensive State-of-the-Art Review
Paolo Fusar-Poli,Stefan Borgwardt,Andreas Bechdolf,Jean Addington,Anita Riecher-Rössler,Frauke Schultze-Lutter,Matcheri S. Keshavan,Stephen J. Wood,Stephan Ruhrmann,Larry J. Seidman,Lucia Valmaggia,Tyrone D. Cannon,Eva Velthorst,Lieuwe de Haan,Barbara A. Cornblatt,Ilaria Bonoldi,Max Birchwood,Thomas H. McGlashan,William T. Carpenter,Patrick D. McGorry,Joachim Klosterkötter,Philip McGuire,Alison R. Yung +22 more
TL;DR: The relatively new field of HR research in psychosis has the potential to shed light on the development of major psychotic disorders and to alter their course and provides a rationale for service provision to those in need of help who could not previously access it.
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Genetic influences on brain structure
Paul M. Thompson,Tyrone D. Cannon,Katherine L. Narr,Theo G.M. van Erp,Veli-Pekka Poutanen,Matti O. Huttunen,Jouko Lönnqvist,Carl-Gustaf Standertskjöld-Nordenstam,Jaakko Kaprio,Mohammad Khaledy,Rajneesh Dail,Chris I. Zoumalan,Arthur W. Toga +12 more
TL;DR: Detailed three-dimensional maps revealing how brain structure is influenced by individual genetic differences are reported, and may shed light on the heritability of cognitive and linguistic skills, as well as genetic liability for diseases that affect the human cortex.