His primary areas of investigation include Schizophrenia, Psychosis, Neuroscience, Audiology and Psychiatry. His Schizophrenia research includes elements of Lateralization of brain function, Cognitive psychology and Neuroimaging. His Psychosis research incorporates elements of Young adult, Longitudinal study, Clinical psychology and Electroencephalography.
In his research on the topic of Audiology, Mismatch negativity is strongly related with Event-related potential. The various areas that he examines in his Brain mapping study include White matter and Cortex. The study incorporates disciplines such as Schizophrenia and Electrophysiology in addition to Cognition.
Daniel H. Mathalon mostly deals with Schizophrenia, Psychosis, Neuroscience, Audiology and Psychiatry. Daniel H. Mathalon works mostly in the field of Schizophrenia, limiting it down to topics relating to Cognition and, in certain cases, Cognitive psychology, as a part of the same area of interest. Daniel H. Mathalon combines subjects such as Young adult, Internal medicine, Longitudinal study and Clinical psychology with his study of Psychosis.
His study on Neuroscience is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Schizophrenia. He has included themes like Developmental psychology and Mismatch negativity, Event-related potential, Electroencephalography in his Audiology study. The Electroencephalography study combines topics in areas such as Electrophysiology, Stimulus, Stimulation, Neuroplasticity and Brain mapping.
Daniel H. Mathalon mainly focuses on Schizophrenia, Psychosis, Audiology, Neuroscience and Clinical psychology. His studies in Schizophrenia integrate themes in fields like Cognition, Default mode network, Association, Cluster analysis and Temporal lobe. Psychosis is a subfield of Psychiatry that Daniel H. Mathalon explores.
Daniel H. Mathalon has researched Audiology in several fields, including Psychosis risk and Event-related potential, Electroencephalography. His study in the field of Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Thalamus also crosses realms of Long-term potentiation. His study in Clinical psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychological intervention and Neurocognitive.
Daniel H. Mathalon focuses on Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Clinical psychology, Longitudinal study and Prodrome. Psychosis is a subfield of Psychiatry that Daniel H. Mathalon tackles. His research integrates issues of Cognition, Neuroscience, Artificial intelligence, Mental health and Pattern recognition in his study of Schizophrenia.
He combines subjects such as Target engagement and Treatment development with his study of Neuroscience. His Longitudinal study research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Psychosocial, Structured interview, Brain network and Resting state fMRI. He works mostly in the field of Vulnerability, limiting it down to concerns involving Event-related potential and, occasionally, Audiology.
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A quantitative magnetic resonance imaging study of changes in brain morphology from infancy to late adulthood.
Adolf Pfefferbaum;Daniel H. Mathalon;Edith V. Sullivan;Jody M. Rawles.
JAMA Neurology (1994)
Subcortical brain volume abnormalities in 2028 individuals with schizophrenia and 2540 healthy controls via the ENIGMA consortium
T. G M van Erp;D. P. Hibar;J. M. Rasmussen;D. C. Glahn.
Molecular Psychiatry (2016)
Dynamic functional connectivity analysis reveals transient states of dysconnectivity in schizophrenia
E. Damaraju;E.A. Allen;E.A. Allen;A. Belger;J.M. Ford;J.M. Ford.
NeuroImage: Clinical (2014)
Brain Gray and White Matter Volume Loss Accelerates with Aging in Chronic Alcoholics: A Quantitative MRI Study
Adolf Pfefferbaum;Kelvin O. Lim;Kelvin O. Lim;Robert B. Zipursky;Robert B. Zipursky;Daniel H. Mathalon;Daniel H. Mathalon.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (1992)
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.
Schizophrenia Bulletin (2008)
Frontal Lobe Volume Loss Observed with Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Older Chronic Alcoholics
Adolf Pfefferbaum;Edith V. Sullivan;Edith V. Sullivan;Daniel H. Mathalon;Kelvin O. Lim;Kelvin O. Lim.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (1997)
NMDA receptor antagonist effects, cortical glutamatergic function, and schizophrenia: toward a paradigm shift in medication development.
John H. Krystal;D. Cyril D'Souza;Daniel Mathalon;Edward Perry.
Psychopharmacology (2003)
Progressive Brain Volume Changes and the Clinical Course of Schizophrenia in Men: A Longitudinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
Daniel H. Mathalon;Edith V. Sullivan;Kelvin O. Lim;Adolf Pfefferbaum.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2001)
Longitudinal Changes in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Brain Volumes in Abstinent and Relapsed Alcoholics
A. Pfefferbaum;E. V. Sullivan;E. V. Sullivan;D. H. Mathalon;P. K. Shear.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (1995)
Progressive Reduction in Cortical Thickness as Psychosis Develops: A Multisite Longitudinal Neuroimaging Study of Youth at Elevated Clinical Risk
Tyrone D. Cannon;Yoonho Chung;George He;Daqiang Sun.
Biological Psychiatry (2015)
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