Ian S. Ramsay

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
Area:
fMRI, Schizophrenia, Persuasion, Cognitive Remediation
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Georgiadis F, Larivière S, Glahn D, et al. (2024) Connectome architecture shapes large-scale cortical alterations in schizophrenia: a worldwide ENIGMA study. Molecular Psychiatry
Fisher M, Etter K, Murray A, et al. (2023) The Effects of Remote Cognitive Training Combined With a Mobile App Intervention on Psychosis: Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 25: e48634
Jiang Y, Luo C, Wang J, et al. (2023) Two neurostructural subtypes: results of machine learning on brain images from 4,291 individuals with schizophrenia. Medrxiv : the Preprint Server For Health Sciences
Nickl-Jockschat T, Sharkey R, Bacon C, et al. (2023) Neural Correlates of Positive and Negative Formal Thought Disorder in Individuals with Schizophrenia: An ENIGMA Schizophrenia Working Group Study. Research Square
Sharkey RJ, Bacon C, Peterson Z, et al. (2023) Neural Correlates of Positive and Negative Formal Thought Disorder in Individuals with Schizophrenia: An ENIGMA Schizophrenia Working Group Study. Medrxiv : the Preprint Server For Health Sciences
Ma Y, Hendrickson T, Ramsay I, et al. (2022) Resting-State Functional Connectivity Explained Psychotic-like Experiences in the General Population and Partially Generalized to Patients and Relatives. Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science. 3: 1094-1103
Ramsay IS, Mueller B, Ma Y, et al. (2022) Thalamocortical connectivity and its relationship with symptoms and cognition across the psychosis continuum. Psychological Medicine. 1-10
Ramsay IS, Lynn PA, Schermitzler B, et al. (2021) Author Correction: Individual alpha peak frequency is slower in schizophrenia and related to deficits in visual perception and cognition. Scientific Reports. 11: 20497
Ramsay IS, Lynn P, Schermitzler B, et al. (2021) Individual alpha peak frequency is slower in schizophrenia and related to deficits in visual perception and cognition. Scientific Reports. 11: 17852
Ramsay IS, Fryer S, Roach BJ, et al. (2021) Response to targeted cognitive training may be neuroprotective in patients with early schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging. 312: 111285
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