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Overview

Anne L. Hoff is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects engagement within this institution, contributing to its research community.

Although specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, and recurring publication venues are not listed, Hoff's presence at a major research university suggests involvement in scholarly activities typical of such a setting.

No detailed information on their main or subfields of study, nor on primary research topics or book publications, is currently available. Additionally, records do not show awards or honors granted to Anne L. Hoff.

As an active academic, Hoff's work likely spans a scope consistent with the fields pursued at New York University. However, without explicit data on research focus, topics, or publication output, further characterization is not possible.

Best Publications

  • Schizophrenia as a chronic active brain process: a study of progressive brain structural change subsequent to the onset of schizophrenia

    Lynn E. DeLisi;Michael Sakuma;William Tew;Maureen Kushner

  • Changes in brain glucose metabolism in cocaine dependence and withdrawal.

    Nora D. Volkow;Joanna S. Fowler;Alfred P. Wolf;Robert Hitzemann

  • Longitudinal neuropsychological follow-up study of patients with first-episode schizophrenia.

    Anne L. Hoff;Michael Sakuma;Mary Wieneke;Robert Horon

  • Brain morphology in first-episode schizophrenic-like psychotic patients: a quantitative magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Lynn E. DeLisi;Anne L. Hoff;Joseph E. Schwartz;Gail W. Shields

  • Neuropsychological functioning of first-episode schizophreniform patients.

    Anne L. Hoff;Henry Riordan;Donald W. O'Donnell;Laurette Morris

  • Severity of neuropsychological impairment in cocaine and alcohol addiction: association with metabolism in the prefrontal cortex.

    Rita Z. Goldstein;Andreana C. Leskovjan;Anne L. Hoff;Robert Hitzemann

  • A prospective follow-up study of brain morphology and cognition in first-episode schizophrenic patients: Preliminary findings

    Lynn E. DeLisi;William Tew;Shu-hong Xie;Anne L. Hoff

  • Ten year longitudinal study of neuropsychological functioning subsequent to a first episode of schizophrenia

    Anne L. Hoff;Christine Svetina;Gail Shields;John Stewart

  • Correlates of cognitive deficits in first episode schizophrenia

    Gitry Heydebrand;Marc Weiser;Jonathan Rabinowitz;Anne L. Hoff

  • Anomalous Cerebral Asymmetry and Language Processing in Schizophrenia

    Lynn E. DeLisi;Michael Sakuma;Maureen Kushner;Daniel L. Finer

  • Does cognitive function improve with quetiapine in comparison to haloperidol

    Dawn.I. Velligan;John Newcomer;Joseph Pultz;John Csernansky

  • Cerebral ventricular change over the first 10 years after the onset of schizophrenia.

    Lynn E DeLisi;Michael Sakuma;Andrea M Maurizio;Margaret Relja

  • Asymmetries in the superior temporal lobe in male and female first-episode schizophrenic patients: measures of the planum temporale and superior temporal gyrus by MRI

    Lynn E. Delisi;Anne L. Hoff;Chance Neale;Maureen Kushner

  • Anomalous Lateral Sulcus Asymmetry and Cognitive Function in First-episode Schizophrenia

    Anne L. Hoff;Henry Riordan;Donald O'Donnell;Peter Stritzke

  • Effects of crack cocaine on neurocognitive function

    Anne L. Hoff;Anne L. Hoff;Henry Riordan;Laurette Morris;Victor Cestaro

  • Lack of Association Between Duration of Untreated Illness and Severity of Cognitive and Structural Brain Deficits at the First Episode of Schizophrenia

    Anne L. Hoff;Michael Sakuma;Kamran Razi;Gitry Heydebrand

  • A neuropsychological study of early onset schizophrenia

    Anne L. Hoff;Anne L. Hoff;Debra Harris;William O. Faustman;William O. Faustman;Michael Beal

  • Association of estrogen levels with neuropsychological performance in women with schizophrenia.

    Anne L. Hoff;William S. Kremen;Mary H. Wieneke;John Lauriello

  • P300 amplitude is related to clinical state in severely and moderately ill patients with schizophrenia

    Judith M Ford;Daniel H Mathalon;Daniel H Mathalon;Laura Marsh;William O Faustman;William O Faustman

  • Sex differences in neuropsychological functioning of first-episode and chronically ill schizophrenic patients.

    Anne L. Hoff;Mary Wieneke;William O. Faustman;Robert Horon

  • Structural magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities in men with severe chronic schizophrenia and an early age at clinical onset

    Laura Marsh;Debra Harris;Debra Harris;Debra Harris;Kelvin O. Lim;Kelvin O. Lim;Michael Beal;Michael Beal

Frequent Co-Authors

Lynn E. DeLisi
Lynn E. DeLisi Harvard Medical School
Adolf Pfefferbaum
Adolf Pfefferbaum Stanford University
William S. Kremen
William S. Kremen University of California, San Diego
Edith V. Sullivan
Edith V. Sullivan Stanford University
Thomas E. Nordahl
Thomas E. Nordahl University of California, Davis
Daniel H. Mathalon
Daniel H. Mathalon University of California, San Francisco
Laura Marsh
Laura Marsh Baylor College of Medicine
Nora D. Volkow
Nora D. Volkow National Institutes of Health
Joanna S. Fowler
Joanna S. Fowler Brookhaven National Laboratory
Matthew S. Panizzon
Matthew S. Panizzon University of California, San Diego

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