Thomas Espeseth, Ph.D.

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Ivar Reinvang (Ph.D. Supervisor)

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Herrebrøden H, Jensenius AR, Espeseth T, et al. (2023) Cognitive load causes kinematic changes in both elite and non-elite rowers. Human Movement Science. 90: 103113
Sønderby IE, van der Meer D, Moreau C, et al. (2021) 1q21.1 distal copy number variants are associated with cerebral and cognitive alterations in humans. Translational Psychiatry. 11: 182
Mäki-Marttunen V, Espeseth T. (2020) Uncovering the locus coeruleus: comparison of localization methods for functional analysis. Neuroimage. 117409
Aminihajibashi S, Hagen T, Andreassen OA, et al. (2020) The Effects of Cognitive Abilities and Task Demands on Tonic and Phasic Pupil Sizes. Biological Psychology. 107945
Elvsåshagen T, Bahrami S, van der Meer D, et al. (2020) The genetic architecture of human brainstem structures and their involvement in common brain disorders. Nature Communications. 11: 4016
Mäki-Marttunen V, Andreassen OA, Espeseth T. (2020) The role of norepinephrine in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 118: 298-314
Aminihajibashi S, Hagen T, Laeng B, et al. (2020) Pupillary and behavioral markers of alerting and orienting: An individual difference approach. Brain and Cognition. 143: 105597
Grasby KL, Jahanshad N, Painter JN, et al. (2020) The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex. Science (New York, N.Y.). 367
Córdova-Palomera A, van der Meer D, Kaufmann T, et al. (2020) Genetic control of variability in subcortical and intracranial volumes. Molecular Psychiatry
Kaufmann T, van der Meer D, Doan NT, et al. (2019) Publisher Correction: Common brain disorders are associated with heritable patterns of apparent aging of the brain. Nature Neuroscience
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