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Jerome Joseph Maller

Jerome Joseph Maller

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Overview

Jerome Joseph Maller is a researcher affiliated with General Electric (Spain) in Spain, focusing primarily on medical and neurological sciences. Their work spans numerous areas within medicine, with a particular emphasis on imaging and brain research.

The main fields of study for Maller include Medicine, with significant contributions specifically in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Neurology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Epidemiology, and Physiology. The research outputs reflect an interdisciplinary approach linking advanced imaging methods with neurological and cognitive health.

Their prominent research topics encompass:

  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments

Maller's publication record includes papers in fields related to brain structure and metabolism along with the effects of neurological conditions. Recent notable papers include:

  • Tractography dissection variability: What happens when 42 groups dissect 14 white matter bundles on the same dataset?, 2021, NeuroImage
  • Glucometabolic Changes Are Associated with Structural Gray Matter Alterations in Prodromal Dementia, 2022, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
  • Structural brain alterations in older adults exposed to early-life adversity, 2021, Psychoneuroendocrinology
  • Tractography dissection variability: what happens when 42 groups dissect 14 white matter bundles on the same dataset?, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Late-life cynical hostility is associated with white matter alterations and the risk of Alzheimer's disease, 2021, Psychological Medicine

Maller has collaborated frequently with several co-authors over their career. These include:

  • Samantha Holdsworth
  • Paul Condron
  • Eryn Kwon
  • Vickie Shim
  • Sylvaine Artéro

The researcher's studies are often published in venues such as the Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Scandinavian Journal of Pain, Journal of Neurotrauma, and Frontiers in Neurology.

Best Publications

  • A meta-analytic study of changes in brain activation in depression.

    Paul B. Fitzgerald;Angela R. Laird;Jerome Maller;Zafiris J. Daskalakis

  • A randomized trial of rTMS targeted with MRI based neuro-navigation in treatment-resistant depression

    Paul Bernard Fitzgerald;Kate Elizabeth Hoy;Susan Ann McQueen;Jerome Joseph Maller

  • A meta-analytic study of changes in brain activation in depression.

    P Fitzgerald;J Maller;K Hoy;T Oxley

  • Long-interval cortical inhibition from the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: a TMS-EEG study.

    Zafiris J Daskalakis;Faranak Farzan;Mera S Barr;Jerome J Maller

  • Optimal transcranial magnetic stimulation coil placement for targeting the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex using novel magnetic resonance image-guided neuronavigation

    Pablo M. Rusjan;Mera S. Barr;Faranak Farzan;Tamara Arenovich

  • Memory complaints in a community sample aged 60-64 years: associations with cognitive functioning, psychiatric symptoms, medical conditions, APOE genotype, hippocampus and amygdala volumes, and white-matter hyperintensities.

    Anthony F Jorm;Peter Butterworth;Kaarin J Anstey;Helen M Christensen

  • Superior temporal gyrus volume change in schizophrenia: a review on region of interest volumetric studies.

    Jinhua Sun;Jinhua Sun;Jerome Joseph Maller;Lanting Guo;Paul Bernard Fitzgerald

  • Association between cognitive performance and functional outcome following traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal multilevel examination.

    Gershon Spitz;Jennie Louise Ponsford;Dion Aaron Rudzki;Jerome Joseph Maller

  • Exploring the optimal site for the localization of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in brain stimulation experiments.

    Paul Bernard Fitzgerald;Jerome Joseph Maller;Kate Elizabeth Hoy;Richard Hilton Siddall Thomson

  • Vestibular insights into cognition and psychiatry

    Caroline Gurvich;Jerome Joseph Maller;Brian John Lithgow;Brian John Lithgow;Brian John Lithgow;Saman Haghgooie

  • Tractography dissection variability: What happens when 42 groups dissect 14 white matter bundles on the same dataset?

    Kurt G. Schilling;François Rheault;Laurent Petit;Colin B. Hansen

  • Corpus callosum size, reaction time speed and variability in mild cognitive disorders and in a normative sample.

    Kaarin J Anstey;Holly A Mack;Helen M Christensen;Shu-Chen Li

  • Hippocampal volumetrics in depression: the importance of the posterior tail.

    Jerome J. Maller;Z. Jeff Daskalakis;Paul B. Fitzgerald

  • Lifetime major depression and grey-matter volume

    Marie-Laure Ancelin;Isabelle Carrière;Sylvaine Artero;Jerome Maller

  • A double blind randomized trial of unilateral left and bilateral prefrontal cortex transcranial magnetic stimulation in treatment resistant major depression.

    Paul B. Fitzgerald;Kate E. Hoy;Sally E. Herring;Susan McQueen

  • The Brain Reserve Hypothesis, Brain Atrophy and Aging

    Helen M Christensen;Kaarin J Anstey;Ruth Parslow;Jerome Joseph Maller

  • Revealing the Hippocampal Connectome through Super-Resolution 1150-Direction Diffusion MRI

    Jerome J. Maller;Jerome J. Maller;Thomas Welton;Matthew Middione;Fraser M. Callaghan

  • Unilateral and bilateral MRI-targeted repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment-resistant depression: a randomized controlled study.

    Daniel M. Blumberger;Jerome J. Maller;Lauren Thomson;Benoit H. Mulsant

  • Pulmonary function, cognitive impairment and brain atrophy in a middle-aged community sample.

    Perminder Singh Sachdev;Kaarin Anstey;Ruth Parslow;Wei Wen

  • Traumatic brain injury, major depression, and diffusion tensor imaging: Making connections

    Jerome J. Maller;Richard H.S. Thomson;Philip M. Lewis;Stephen E. Rose

  • Hippocampal volume is positively associated with behavioural inhibition (BIS) in a large community-based sample of mid-life adults: the PATH through life study

    Nicolas Cherbuin;Tim D Windsor;Kaarin J Anstey;Jerome Joseph Maller

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul B. Fitzgerald
Paul B. Fitzgerald Australian National University
Zafiris J. Daskalakis
Zafiris J. Daskalakis University of California - San Diego School of Medicine
Kate E. Hoy
Kate E. Hoy Bionics Institute
Perminder S. Sachdev
Perminder S. Sachdev University of New South Wales
Kaarin J. Anstey
Kaarin J. Anstey University of New South Wales
Stuart M. Grieve
Stuart M. Grieve University of Sydney
Susan L. Rossell
Susan L. Rossell Swinburne University of Technology
Wei Wen
Wei Wen University of New South Wales
Helen Christensen
Helen Christensen University of New South Wales
Anthony F. Jorm
Anthony F. Jorm University of Melbourne

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