Edwina R Orchard

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2022- Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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Motherhood; Neuroplasticity; Neurodevelopment; Cognition
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Chopra S, Worhunsky PD, Naganawa M, et al. (2025) Network-based Molecular Constraints on in vivo Synaptic Density Alterations in Schizophrenia. Medrxiv : the Preprint Server For Health Sciences
Orchard ER, Chopra S, Ooi LQR, et al. (2025) Protective role of parenthood on age-related brain function in mid- to late-life. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 122: e2411245122
Chopra S, Dhamala E, Lawhead C, et al. (2024) Generalizable and replicable brain-based predictions of cognitive functioning across common psychiatric illness. Science Advances. 10: eadn1862
Orchard ER, Chopra S, Ooi LQR, et al. (2024) Protective role of parenthood on age-related brain function in mid- to late-life. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Orchard ER, Rutherford HJV, Holmes AJ, et al. (2023) Matrescence: lifetime impact of motherhood on cognition and the brain: (Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 25:3 p:302-316, 2023). Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Orchard ER, Voigt K, Chopra S, et al. (2023) The maternal brain is more flexible and responsive at rest: effective connectivity of the parental caregiving network in postpartum mothers. Scientific Reports. 13: 4719
Orchard ER, Rutherford HJV, Holmes AJ, et al. (2023) Matrescence: lifetime impact of motherhood on cognition and the brain. Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Orchard ER, Ward PGD, Egan GF, et al. (2022) Evidence of Subjective, But Not Objective, Cognitive Deficit in New Mothers at 1-Year Postpartum. Journal of Women's Health (2002). 31: 1087-1096
Jamadar SD, Ward PGD, Liang EX, et al. (2021) Corrigendum to: Metabolic and Hemodynamic Resting-State Connectivity of the Human Brain: A High-Temporal Resolution Simultaneous BOLD-fMRI and FDG-fPET Multimodality Study. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Jamadar SD, Ward PGD, Liang EX, et al. (2021) Metabolic and Hemodynamic Resting-State Connectivity of the Human Brain: A High-Temporal Resolution Simultaneous BOLD-fMRI and FDG-fPET Multimodality Study. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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