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  • Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Medicine
  • Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Medicine

Overview

Asta Håberg is affiliated with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with significant contributions to several subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Epidemiology, Neurology, and Genetics.

The main topics of Håberg's work focus on Traumatic Brain Injury Research, Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, and Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances. Other key topics include Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications, and Neonatal and fetal brain pathology.

Some of the recent papers by Håberg and collaborators include:

  • Common Genetic Variation Indicates Separate Causes for Periventricular and Deep White Matter Hyperintensities, 2020, Stroke
  • Systemic Inflammation Persists the First Year after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Results from the Prospective Trondheim Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Study, 2020, Journal of Neurotrauma
  • Effects of copy number variations on brain structure and risk for psychiatric illness: Large-scale studies from the ENIGMA working groups on CNVs, 2021, Human Brain Mapping
  • Variations in the Circle of Willis in a large population sample using 3D TOF angiography: The Tromsø Study, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Acute thalamic connectivity precedes chronic post-concussive symptoms in mild traumatic brain injury, 2023, Brain

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Håberg include:

  • Anne Vik
  • Toril Skandsen
  • Alexander Olsen
  • Neda Jahanshad
  • Live Eikenes

Publications by Håberg are commonly found in several academic venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Neurotrauma
  • eLife
  • Innovation in Aging
  • Scientific Reports

Håberg's work integrates advanced neuroimaging techniques applied to brain injury and neurovascular disturbances, with a strong emphasis on understanding the biological bases and clinical implications of traumatic brain injury and related cognitive impairments.

Among professional recognitions, Håberg is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, linked to contributions in Medicine.

Best Publications

  • Traumatic brain injury: integrated approaches to improve prevention, clinical care, and research

    Andrew I R Maas;David K Menon;P David Adelson;Nada Andelic

  • The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex

    Katrina L. Grasby;Neda Jahanshad;Jodie N. Painter;Lucía Colodro-Conde

  • Novel genetic loci associated with hippocampal volume

    Derrek Hibar;Hieab H.H. Adams;Neda Jahanshad;Ganesh Chauhan

  • Development and aging of cortical thickness correspond to genetic organization patterns.

    Anders Martin Fjell;Anders Martin Fjell;Håkon Grydeland;Stine Kleppe Krogsrud;Inge Kasbohm Amlien

  • Genetic architecture of subcortical brain structures in 38,851 individuals

    Claudia L. Satizabal;Claudia L. Satizabal;Claudia L. Satizabal;Hieab H.H. Adams;Derrek Hibar;Charles C. White;Charles C. White

  • Diffuse axonal injury in severe traumatic brain injury visualized using high-resolution diffusion tensor imaging.

    Jian Xu;Inge-Andre Rasmussen;Jim Lagopoulos;Asta Håberg

  • Preoperative blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging in patients with primary brain tumors: clinical application and outcome.

    Asta Håberg;Kjell Arne Kvistad;Geirmund Unsgård;Olav Haraldseth

  • Neurodevelopmental origins of lifespan changes in brain and cognition.

    Kristine B Walhovd;Kristine B Walhovd;Stine Kleppe Krogsrud;Inge Kasbohm Amlien;Hauke Bartsch

  • Functional neuronavigation combined with intra-operative 3D ultrasound: Initial experiences during surgical resections close to eloquent brain areas and future directions in automatic brain shift compensation of preoperative data

    I.-A. Rasmussen;F. Lindseth;O. M. Rygh;E. M. Berntsen

  • Young adults born preterm with very low birth weight demonstrate widespread white matter alterations on brain DTI.

    Live Eikenes;Gro C. Christensen Løhaugen;Ann-Mari Brubakk;Jon Skranes

  • A Specific Role of the Human Hippocampus in Recall of Temporal Sequences

    Hanne Lehn;Hill-Aina Steffenach;Niels M. van Strien;Dick J. Veltman

  • Growth dynamics of untreated glioblastomas in vivo

    Anne Line Stensjøen;Ole Solheim;Kjell Arne Kvistad;Asta K. Håberg

  • Marked effects of intracranial volume correction methods on sex differences in neuroanatomical structures: a HUNT MRI study

    Carl Wolfgang S Pintzka;Tor Ivar Hansen;Hallvard R Evensmoen;Asta Kristine Håberg

  • Computerized working memory training improves function in adolescents born at extremely low birth weight.

    Gro C.C. Løhaugen;Ida Antonsen;Asta Håberg;Arne Gramstad;Arne Gramstad

  • 13C MR Spectroscopy Study of Lactate as Substrate for Rat Brain

    Hong Qu;Asta Håberg;Olav Haraldseth;Geirmund Unsgård

  • Motor Network Changes Associated With Successful Motor Skill Relearning After Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Longitudinal Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

    Torunn Askim;Bent Indredavik;Torgil Vangberg;Asta Håberg

  • Traumatic Axonal Injury: The Prognostic Value of Lesion Load in Corpus Callosum, Brain Stem, and Thalamus in Different Magnetic Resonance Imaging Sequences

    Kent G. Moen;Veronika Brezova;Toril Skandsen;Asta K. Haberg

  • Brain scans from 21,297 individuals reveal the genetic architecture of hippocampal subfield volumes.

    Dennis van der Meer;Jaroslav Rokicki;Jaroslav Rokicki;Tobias Kaufmann;Aldo Córdova-Palomera;Aldo Córdova-Palomera

  • The human brain representation of odor identification.

    Grete Kjelvik;Hallvard Røe Evensmoen;Veronika Brezova;Asta Kristine Haberg

  • Nondirective meditation activates default mode network and areas associated with memory retrieval and emotional processing

    Jian Xu;Alexandra Vik;Inge Rasmus Groote;Jim Lagopoulos

  • Joint Analysis of Cortical Area and Thickness as a Replacement for the Analysis of the Volume of the Cerebral Cortex

    Anderson M. Winkler;Doug Greve;Knut Jørgen Bjuland;Tom Nichols

Frequent Co-Authors

Srdjan Djurovic
Srdjan Djurovic Oslo University Hospital
Lars T. Westlye
Lars T. Westlye University of Oslo
Jon Skranes
Jon Skranes Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Thomas Espeseth
Thomas Espeseth University of Oslo
Anders M. Dale
Anders M. Dale J. Craig Venter Institute
Simon E. Fisher
Simon E. Fisher Max Planck Society
Jaap Oosterlaan
Jaap Oosterlaan University of Amsterdam
Lars Nyberg
Lars Nyberg Umeå University
Barbara Franke
Barbara Franke Radboud University
Sven Cichon
Sven Cichon University of Basel

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