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Claudia Schachtzabel

Claudia Schachtzabel

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Neuroscience

D-Index
32
Citations
2938
World Ranking
9554
National Ranking
799

Overview

Claudia Schachtzabel is affiliated with Jena University Hospital in Germany. Their professional work centers within the academic and clinical environment of this institution, contributing to the hospital's research and healthcare mission.

There is no publicly available record of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with Claudia Schachtzabel. Similarly, no book publications or specific fields of study have been documented.

Based on available information, there are no listed main topics of research or subfields explicitly linked to their work. There are also no recorded awards or honors that have been publicly noted.

The lack of detailed bibliographic and thematic data suggests a profile focused primarily on clinical or institutional roles rather than extensive academic publishing or widely documented research collaborations.

Best Publications

  • Structural brain alterations in patients with major depressive disorder and high risk for suicide: evidence for a distinct neurobiological entity?

    Gerd Wagner;Kathrin Koch;Claudia Schachtzabel;C. Christoph Schultz

  • Reduced cortical thickness in first episode schizophrenia

    C. Christoph Schultz;Kathrin Koch;Gerd Wagner;Martin Roebel

  • Prefrontal cortical thickness in depressed patients with high-risk for suicidal behavior.

    Gerd Wagner;C. Christoph Schultz;Kathrin Koch;Claudia Schachtzabel

  • Altered activation in association with reward-related trial-and-error learning in patients with schizophrenia.

    Kathrin Koch;Claudia Schachtzabel;Gerd Wagner;Julia Schikora

  • Fronto-cingulate effective connectivity in obsessive compulsive disorder: a study with fMRI and dynamic causal modeling.

    Ralf G.M. Schlösser;Gerd Wagner;Claudia Schachtzabel;Gregor Peikert

  • Enhanced rostral anterior cingulate cortex activation during cognitive control is related to orbitofrontal volume reduction in unipolar depression.

    Gerd Wagner;Kathrin Koch;Claudia Schachtzabel;Jiirgen R. Reichenbach

  • Inefficient executive cognitive control in schizophrenia is preceded by altered functional activation during information encoding : An fMRI study

    Ralf G.M. Schlösser;Kathrin Koch;Gerd Wagner;Igor Nenadic

  • Increased parahippocampal and lingual gyrification in first-episode schizophrenia.

    C. Christoph Schultz;Kathrin Koch;Gerd Wagner;Martin Roebel

  • Differential effects of serotonergic and noradrenergic antidepressants on brain activity during a cognitive control task and neurofunctional prediction of treatment outcome in patients with depression

    Gerd Wagner;Kathrin Koch;Claudia Schachtzabel;Thomas Sobanski

  • Structural and functional dysconnectivity of the fronto-thalamic system in schizophrenia: a DCM-DTI study

    Gerd Wagner;Feliberto De la Cruz;Claudia Schachtzabel;Daniel Güllmar

  • The visual cortex in schizophrenia: alterations of gyrification rather than cortical thickness—a combined cortical shape analysis

    C. Christoph Schultz;Gerd Wagner;Kathrin Koch;Christian Gaser

  • Fronto-striatal hypoactivation during correct information retrieval in patients with schizophrenia: an fMRI study.

    K. Koch;G. Wagner;I. Nenadic;C. Schachtzabel

  • Hippocampal structure, metabolism, and inflammatory response after a 6-week intense aerobic exercise in healthy young adults: a controlled trial.

    Gerd Wagner;Marco Herbsleb;Feliberto de la Cruz;Andy Schumann

  • Common variation in NCAN, a risk factor for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, influences local cortical folding in schizophrenia

    Carl Christoph Schultz;Thomas W. Muhleisen;I. Nenadic;Kathrin Koch

  • Complex pattern of cortical thinning in schizophrenia: Results from an automated surface based analysis of cortical thickness

    C. Christoph Schultz;Kathrin Koch;Gerd Wagner;Martin Roebel

  • Pronounced prefronto-temporal cortical thinning in schizophrenia: Neuroanatomical correlate of suicidal behavior?

    Bianca Besteher;Gerd Wagner;Kathrin Koch;Kathrin Koch;Claudia Schachtzabel

  • Multimodal functional and structural imaging investigations in psychosis research.

    C. Christoph Schultz;Paolo Fusar-Poli;Gerd Wagner;Kathrin Koch

  • Disrupted white matter integrity of corticopontine-cerebellar circuitry in schizophrenia

    Kathrin Koch;Gerd Wagner;Robert Dahnke;Claudia Schachtzabel

  • Reduced cortical thickness is associated with the glutamatergic regulatory gene risk variant DAOA Arg30Lys in schizophrenia.

    C Christoph Schultz;Igor Nenadic;Kathrin Koch;Gerd Wagner

  • Enhanced rostral anterior cingulate cortex activation during cognitive control is related to orbitofrontal volume reduction in unipolar depression

    G. Wagner;K. Koch;C. Schachtzabel;G. Peikert

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerd Wagner
Gerd Wagner Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Ralf G.M. Schlösser
Ralf G.M. Schlösser Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Kathrin Koch
Kathrin Koch Technical University of Munich
Jürgen R. Reichenbach
Jürgen R. Reichenbach Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Igor Nenadic
Igor Nenadic Philipp University of Marburg
Christian Gaser
Christian Gaser Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Sven Cichon
Sven Cichon University of Basel
Marcella Rietschel
Marcella Rietschel Heidelberg University
Markus M. Nöthen
Markus M. Nöthen University Hospital Bonn
Thomas W. Mühleisen
Thomas W. Mühleisen University of Basel

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