Kristen Haut

Affiliations: 
Yale University, New Haven, CT 
Area:
Schizophrenia, Psychology, Memory, Neuroimaging, Connectivity
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Haas SS, Ge R, Agartz I, et al. (2023) Normative Modeling of Brain Morphometry in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis. Jama Psychiatry
Haas SS, Ge R, Agartz I, et al. (2023) Normative modeling of brain morphometry in Clinical High-Risk for Psychosis. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Baldwin H, Radua J, Antoniades M, et al. (2022) Neuroanatomical heterogeneity and homogeneity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis. Translational Psychiatry. 12: 297
Jalbrzikowski M, Hayes RA, et al. (2021) Association of Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measures With Psychosis Onset in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Developing Psychosis: An ENIGMA Working Group Mega-analysis. Jama Psychiatry
Haut K, Lee A, Galindo B, et al. (2020) Altered Connectivity in Neural Networks Underlying Social Cognition in Individuals at Risk For Psychosis Biological Psychiatry. 87: S250
Haut K, Galindo B, Lee A, et al. (2019) F158. Changes in Emotion Processing Network Following Social Cognitive Training in Individuals With Schizophrenia Biological Psychiatry. 85: S274
Grazioplene RG, Bearden CE, Subotnik KL, et al. (2018) Connectivity-enhanced diffusion analysis reveals white matter density disruptions in first episode and chronic schizophrenia. Neuroimage. Clinical. 18: 608-616
Eckfeld A, Karlsgodt KH, Haut KM, et al. (2017) Disrupted Working Memory Circuitry in Adolescent Psychosis. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 11: 394
Ibrahim AFA, Montojo CA, Haut KM, et al. (2017) Spatial working memory in neurofibromatosis 1: Altered neural activity and functional connectivity. Neuroimage. Clinical. 15: 801-811
Chung Y, Haut KM, He G, et al. (2017) Ventricular enlargement and progressive reduction of cortical gray matter are linked in prodromal youth who develop psychosis. Schizophrenia Research
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