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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Neuroscience D-index 39 Citations 8,813 84 World Ranking 3496 National Ranking 14

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Neuroscience
  • Schizophrenia

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Neuroscience, Genome-wide association study, Hippocampal formation, Schizophrenia and Bipolar disorder. Her Neuroscience research incorporates themes from Internal medicine and Voxel-based morphometry. Her study on Genome-wide association study is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Disease.

Her studies in Hippocampal formation integrate themes in fields like Genetics and Human brain. Her study in Schizophrenia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Internal capsule and Audiology. Her Bipolar disorder research integrates issues from Major depressive disorder and Neurocognitive.

Her most cited work include:

  • Common genetic variants influence human subcortical brain structures. (610 citations)
  • Common genetic variants influence human subcortical brain structures. (610 citations)
  • Subcortical brain volume abnormalities in 2028 individuals with schizophrenia and 2540 healthy controls via the ENIGMA consortium (595 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her main research concerns Neuroscience, Bipolar disorder, Internal medicine, Psychiatry and Schizophrenia. Her Neuroscience research includes themes of White matter, Genome-wide association study, Diffusion MRI and Brain size. Her Bipolar disorder research incorporates elements of Cognition, Clinical psychology, Hippocampus, Brain mapping and Amygdala.

Her research integrates issues of Endocrinology, Thalamus, Cardiology, Lateral ventricles and Major depressive disorder in her study of Internal medicine. Dara M. Cannon combines subjects such as Psychosis and Neuroimaging with her study of Schizophrenia. Her Putamen study also includes

  • Caudate nucleus which is related to area like Striatum,
  • Human brain which intersects with area such as Brain asymmetry.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Neuroscience (47.59%)
  • Bipolar disorder (32.41%)
  • Internal medicine (24.83%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Bipolar disorder (32.41%)
  • Neuroimaging (15.17%)
  • Neuroscience (47.59%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Bipolar disorder, Neuroimaging, Neuroscience, Internal medicine and Schizophrenia are her primary areas of study. To a larger extent, she studies Psychiatry with the aim of understanding Bipolar disorder. Her research in Neuroscience intersects with topics in Schizophrenia and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Dara M. Cannon has researched Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in several fields, including Genome-wide association study, Genetic variation, Cortex and Brain mapping. Her Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Clozapine, Lateral ventricles and Cardiology. Dara M. Cannon interconnects Fractional anisotropy and Brain morphometry in the investigation of issues within Schizophrenia.

Between 2018 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex. (116 citations)
  • Using structural MRI to identify bipolar disorders – 13 site machine learning study in 3020 individuals from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorders Working Group (62 citations)
  • Brain Aging in Major Depressive Disorder: Results from the ENIGMA Major Depressive Disorder working group (30 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Cognition
  • Schizophrenia

Dara M. Cannon focuses on Neuroimaging, Lateral ventricles, Neuroscience, Major depressive disorder and Internal medicine. Her Neuroimaging research includes elements of Schizophrenia and Artificial intelligence. Dara M. Cannon has included themes like Fractional anisotropy, Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance, Clinical psychology, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale and Neurocognitive in her Schizophrenia study.

Her Lateral ventricles study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Nucleus accumbens, Brain morphometry, Atrophy, Brain aging and Depression. Her Neuroscience research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Brain size and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Her Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Genome-wide association study, Cortex, Brain mapping and Genetic architecture.

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Best Publications

Identification of common variants associated with human hippocampal and intracranial volumes

Jason L Stein;Sarah E Medland;Sarah E Medland;Alejandro Arias Vasquez;Alejandro Arias Vasquez;Derrek P Hibar.
Nature Genetics (2012)

594 Citations

Common genetic variants influence human subcortical brain structures.

Derrek P. Hibar;Jason L. Stein;Jason L. Stein;Miguel E. Renteria;Alejandro Arias-Vasquez.
Nature (2015)

591 Citations

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)

589 Citations

The ENIGMA Consortium: large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data

Paul M. Thompson;Jason L. Stein;Sarah E. Medland;Derrek P. Hibar.
Brain Imaging and Behavior (2014)

417 Citations

Cortical abnormalities in bipolar disorder : An MRI analysis of 6503 individuals from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working Group

D P Hibar;L T Westlye;L T Westlye;N T Doan;N T Doan;N Jahanshad.
Molecular Psychiatry (2018)

317 Citations

Widespread white matter microstructural differences in schizophrenia across 4322 individuals: results from the ENIGMA Schizophrenia DTI Working Group

S. Kelly;S. Kelly;N. Jahanshad;A. Zalesky;P. Kochunov.
Molecular Psychiatry (2018)

290 Citations

Subcortical volumetric abnormalities in bipolar disorder

D. P. Hibar;L. T. Westlye;L. T. Westlye;T. G. M. van Erp;J. Rasmussen.
Molecular Psychiatry (2016)

286 Citations

Distinct profiles of neurocognitive function in unmedicated unipolar depression and bipolar II depression.

Joana V. Taylor Tavares;Joana V. Taylor Tavares;Luke Clark;Dara M. Cannon;Kristine Erickson.
Biological Psychiatry (2007)

284 Citations

Elevated serotonin transporter binding in major depressive disorder assessed using positron emission tomography and [11C]DASB; comparison with bipolar disorder.

Dara M. Cannon;Masanori Ichise;Denise Rollis;Jacqueline M. Klaver.
Biological Psychiatry (2007)

276 Citations

Mood-Congruent Bias in Affective Go/No-Go Performance of Unmedicated Patients With Major Depressive Disorder

Kristine Erickson;Wayne C. Drevets;Luke Clark;Dara M. Cannon.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2005)

242 Citations

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