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Jon E. Grant to Magnetic Resonance Imaging

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Jon E. Grant has written about Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
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1.722
  1. Duration of illness and cortical thickness in trichotillomania: Preliminary evidence for illness change over time. Eur Neuropsychopharmacol. 2020 03; 32:88-93.
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    Score: 0.296
  2. Cortical thickness abnormalities in trichotillomania: international multi-site analysis. Brain Imaging Behav. 2018 Jun; 12(3):823-828.
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    Score: 0.265
  3. A structural MRI study of excoriation (skin-picking) disorder and its relationship to clinical severity. Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging. 2017 Nov 30; 269:26-30.
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    Score: 0.252
  4. Reduced cortical thickness in gambling disorder: a morphometric MRI study. Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2015 Dec; 265(8):655-61.
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    Score: 0.212
  5. Structural gray matter differences in Problematic Usage of the Internet: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Mol Psychiatry. 2022 02; 27(2):1000-1009.
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    Score: 0.084
  6. Reward processing in trichotillomania and skin picking disorder. Brain Imaging Behav. 2022 Apr; 16(2):547-556.
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    Score: 0.083
  7. Abnormalities of striatal morphology in gambling disorder and at-risk gambling. CNS Spectr. 2019 12; 24(6):609-615.
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    Score: 0.073
  8. Striatal abnormalities in trichotillomania: a multi-site MRI analysis. Neuroimage Clin. 2018; 17:893-898.
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    Score: 0.064
  9. White matter tract integrity in treatment-resistant gambling disorder. Br J Psychiatry. 2016 06; 208(6):579-84.
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    Score: 0.056
  10. Abnormal brain activation in excoriation (skin-picking) disorder: evidence from an executive planning fMRI study. Br J Psychiatry. 2016 Feb; 208(2):168-74.
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    Score: 0.054
  11. Impaired response inhibition and excess cortical thickness as candidate endophenotypes for trichotillomania. J Psychiatr Res. 2014 Dec; 59:167-73.
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    Score: 0.051
  12. Neurobiological considerations in understanding behavioral treatments for pathological gambling. Psychol Addict Behav. 2013 Jun; 27(2):380-92.
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    Score: 0.046
  13. Update on pathological skin picking. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2009 Aug; 11(4):283-8.
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    Score: 0.036
  14. White matter integrity in kleptomania: a pilot study. Psychiatry Res. 2006 Oct 30; 147(2-3):233-7.
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    Score: 0.029
  15. Increased apathy post-interstitial laser capsulotomy for refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2024 Sep 17; 95(10):899-901.
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    Score: 0.026
  16. Neural basis of associative learning in Trichotillomania and skin-picking disorder. Behav Brain Res. 2022 05 03; 425:113801.
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    Score: 0.021
  17. Interstitial laser anterior capsulotomy for obsessive-compulsive disorder: lesion size and tractography correlate with outcome. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2022 03; 93(3):317-323.
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    Score: 0.021
  18. Brain micro-architecture and disinhibition: a latent phenotyping study across 33 impulsive and compulsive behaviours. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2021 01; 46(2):423-431.
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    Score: 0.019
  19. A comparison of brain volume and cortical thickness in excoriation (skin picking) disorder and trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder) in women. Behav Brain Res. 2015 Feb 15; 279:255-8.
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    Score: 0.013
  20. Disorders of compulsivity: a common bias towards learning habits. Mol Psychiatry. 2015 Mar; 20(3):345-52.
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    Score: 0.013
  21. Atomoxetine modulates right inferior frontal activation during inhibitory control: a pharmacological functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Biol Psychiatry. 2009 Apr 01; 65(7):550-5.
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    Score: 0.009
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