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Brian J. Roach is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their research spans neuroscience and medicine, with a focus on several subfields that include cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry and mental health, cellular and molecular neuroscience, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, as well as cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

Their research topics cover diverse areas such as functional brain connectivity studies, neural dynamics and brain function, neuroscience and music perception, schizophrenia research and treatment, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, neural and behavioral psychology studies, and advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications.

Frequently publishing in prominent scientific venues, Brian J. Roach has contributed to journals including:

  • Biological Psychiatry
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Schizophrenia Research

Recent significant papers authored or co-authored by Brian J. Roach include:

  • Association of Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measures With Psychosis Onset in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Developing Psychosis (2021), published in JAMA Psychiatry
  • Anatomical and fMRI-network comparison of multiple DLPFC targeting strategies for repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment of depression (2021), published in Brain Stimulation
  • Aperiodic measures of neural excitability are associated with anticorrelated hemodynamic networks at rest: A combined EEG-fMRI study (2021), published in NeuroImage
  • Targeting location relates to treatment response in active but not sham rTMS stimulation (2021), published in Brain Stimulation
  • Mismatch Negativity in Response to Auditory Deviance and Risk for Future Psychosis in Youth at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis (2022), published in JAMA Psychiatry

Brian J. Roach has collaborated frequently with other researchers. Prominent co-authors include:

  • Daniel H. Mathalon
  • Judith M. Ford
  • Holly Hamilton
  • Ayşenil Belger
  • Ricardo E. Carrión

Best Publications

  • Event-Related EEG Time-Frequency Analysis : An Overview of Measures and An Analysis of Early Gamma Band Phase Locking in Schizophrenia

    Brian J. Roach;Daniel H. Mathalon;Daniel H. Mathalon

  • Automatic Auditory Processing Deficits in Schizophrenia and Clinical High-Risk Patients: Forecasting Psychosis Risk with Mismatch Negativity

    Veronica B. Perez;Veronica B. Perez;Scott W. Woods;Brian J. Roach;Brian J. Roach;Judith M. Ford;Judith M. Ford

  • Synch Before You Speak: Auditory Hallucinations in Schizophrenia

    Judith M. Ford;Brian J. Roach;William O. Faustman;Daniel H. Mathalon

  • Dissecting corollary discharge dysfunction in schizophrenia.

    Judith M. Ford;Max Gray;William O. Faustman;William O. Faustman;Brian J. Roach;Brian J. Roach

  • Did I Do That? Abnormal Predictive Processes in Schizophrenia When Button Pressing to Deliver a Tone

    Judith M. Ford;Vanessa A. Palzes;Brian J. Roach;Daniel H. Mathalon

  • Out-of-Synch and Out-of-Sorts: Dysfunction of Motor-Sensory Communication in Schizophrenia

    Judith M. Ford;Brian J. Roach;William O. Faustman;Daniel H. Mathalon

  • Resting-state thalamic dysconnectivity in schizophrenia and relationships with symptoms.

    J. Ferri;J. M. Ford;B. J. Roach;J. A. Turner

  • Electrophysiological and diffusion tensor imaging evidence of delayed corollary discharges in patients with schizophrenia.

    T Whitford;D. H. Mathalon;Martha Elizabeth Shenton;B. J. Roach

  • Tuning in to the Voices: A Multisite fMRI Study of Auditory Hallucinations

    Judith M. Ford;Judith M. Ford;Judith M. Ford;Brian J. Roach;Brian J. Roach;Brian J. Roach;Kasper W. Jorgensen;Kasper W. Jorgensen;Jessica A. Turner

  • Association of Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measures With Psychosis Onset in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Developing Psychosis: An ENIGMA Working Group Mega-analysis.

    Maria Jalbrzikowski;Rebecca A. Hayes;Stephen J. Wood;Dorte Nordholm

  • Impaired Visual Cortical Plasticity in Schizophrenia

    Idil Çavuş;Robert M.G. Reinhart;Brian J. Roach;Brian J. Roach;Ralitza Gueorguieva

  • Dose-related modulation of event-related potentials to novel and target stimuli by intravenous Δ⁹-THC in humans.

    Deepak Cyril D'Souza;Daniel J Fridberg;Patrick D Skosnik;Ashley Williams

  • Action planning and predictive coding when speaking

    Jun Wang;Daniel H. Mathalon;Brian J. Roach;James Reilly

  • The dependence of P300 amplitude on gamma synchrony breaks down in schizophrenia.

    Judith M. Ford;Brian J. Roach;Brian J. Roach;Ralph S. Hoffman;Daniel H. Mathalon;Daniel H. Mathalon

  • Assessing corollary discharge in humans using noninvasive neurophysiological methods

    Judith M Ford;Brian J Roach;Daniel H Mathalon

  • Glutamatergic modulation of auditory information processing in the human brain.

    Handan Gunduz-Bruce;Handan Gunduz-Bruce;Robert M.G. Reinhart;Brian J. Roach;Ralitza Gueorguieva

  • Visual Hallucinations Are Associated With Hyperconnectivity Between the Amygdala and Visual Cortex in People With a Diagnosis of Schizophrenia

    Judith M. Ford;Judith M. Ford;Vanessa A. Palzes;Brian J. Roach;Steven G. Potkin

  • The corollary discharge in humans is related to synchronous neural oscillations

    Chi-Ming A. Chen;Chi-Ming A. Chen;Daniel H. Mathalon;Daniel H. Mathalon;Brian J. Roach;Brian J. Roach;Idil Cavus

  • Neurophysiological Evidence of Corollary Discharge Function During Vocalization in Psychotic Patients and Their Nonpsychotic First-Degree Relatives

    Judith M. Ford;Judith M. Ford;Daniel H. Mathalon;Daniel H. Mathalon;Brian J. Roach;Sarah K. Keedy

  • Auditory Cortex Responsiveness During Talking and Listening: Early Illness Schizophrenia and Patients at Clinical High-Risk for Psychosis

    Veronica B. Perez;Judith M. Ford;Judith M. Ford;Brian J. Roach;Brian J. Roach;Rachel L. Loewy

  • Neurophysiological distinction between schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder

    Daniel H Mathalon;Ralph E Hoffman;Todd D Watson;Ryan M Miller;Ryan M Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel H. Mathalon
Daniel H. Mathalon University of California, San Francisco
Jessica A. Turner
Jessica A. Turner The Ohio State University
Vince D. Calhoun
Vince D. Calhoun Georgia State University
Scott W. Woods
Scott W. Woods Yale University
Deepak Cyril D'Souza
Deepak Cyril D'Souza Yale University
Aysenil Belger
Aysenil Belger University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Douglas N. Greve
Douglas N. Greve Harvard University
Gary H. Glover
Gary H. Glover Stanford University
Cynthia G. Wible
Cynthia G. Wible Harvard University
Michael F. Green
Michael F. Green University of California, Los Angeles

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