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Neuroscience

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52
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5390
National Ranking
2395

Psychology

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52
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National Ranking
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Overview

José M. Cañive is affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of medicine and psychology. Their work focuses extensively on clinical psychology, with additional expertise in genetics, surgery, pharmacology, and economics and econometrics.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Genetic Associations and Epidemiology
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Treatment of Major Depression
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Advanced Causal Inference Techniques
  • Anesthesia and Pain Management
  • Pediatric Pain Management Techniques

José M. Cañive has published in several scholarly venues, with a strong presence in:

  • Psychopharmacology Bulletin
  • JAMA Psychiatry
  • Schizophrenia Bulletin

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Gerardo Villarreal
  • Tim B. Bigdeli
  • Thomas R. Kosten
  • Mihaela Aslan
  • Philip D. Harvey

Significant recent publications by José M. Cañive include:

  • "Penetrance and Pleiotropy of Polygenic Risk Scores for Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, and Depression Among Adults in the US Veterans Affairs Health Care System" (2022) published in JAMA Psychiatry
  • "Prospective Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Aripiprazole as a Monotherapy in Patients with Severe Chronic Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: An Open Trial" (2025) published in Psychopharmacology Bulletin
  • "Duloxetine in Military Posttraumatic Stress Disorder" (2025) published in Psychopharmacology Bulletin
  • "Characterizing the Effects of Quetiapine in Military Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder" (2025) published in Psychopharmacology Bulletin
  • "Efficacy of Olanzapine and Risperidone in Schizophrenia: A Randomized Double-Blind Crossover Design" (2025) published in Psychopharmacology Bulletin

Best Publications

  • The National Institute of Mental Health Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) Project: Schizophrenia Trial Design and Protocol Development

    T. Scott Stroup;Joseph Patrick McEvoy;Marvin S. Swartz;Matthew J. Byerly

  • Baseline Neurocognitive Deficits in the CATIE Schizophrenia Trial

    Richard S.E. Keefe;Robert M. Bilder;Philip D. Harvey;Sonia M. Davis

  • Patterns of Gray Matter Abnormalities in Schizophrenia Based on an International Mega-analysis

    Cota Navin Gupta;Vince Daniel Calhoun;Vince Daniel Calhoun;Vince Daniel Calhoun;Srinivas Rachakonda;Jiayu Chen

  • Lateralization of Auditory Sensory Gating and Neuropsychological Dysfunction in Schizophrenia

    Robert J. Thoma;Faith M. Hanlon;Sandra N. Moses;J. Christopher Edgar

  • Multimodal Neuroimaging in Schizophrenia: Description and Dissemination.

    C. J. Aine;C. J. Aine;Henry Jeremy Bockholt;Henry Jeremy Bockholt;Juan R. Bustillo;José M. Cañive

  • Substance use in persons with schizophrenia: baseline prevalence and correlates from the NIMH CATIE study.

    Marvin S. Swartz;H. Ryan Wagner;Jeffrey W. Swanson;T. Scott Stroup

  • Thalamus and posterior temporal lobe show greater inter-network connectivity at rest and across sensory paradigms in schizophrenia

    Mustafa S. Çetin;Fletcher Christensen;Christopher C. Abbott;Julia M. Stephen

  • Resting state and task-induced deactivation: A methodological comparison in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls

    Maggie V. Mannell;Alexandre R. Franco;Alexandre R. Franco;Vince D. Calhoun;Vince D. Calhoun;Jose M. Cañive

  • Metformin for weight loss and metabolic control in overweight outpatients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.

    L. Fredrik Jarskog;Robert M. Hamer;Diane J. Catellier;Dawn D. Stewart

  • Commonalities and differences among vectorized beamformers in electromagnetic source imaging.

    Ming Xiong Huang;Ming Xiong Huang;J. J. Shih;R. R. Lee;R. R. Lee;D. L. Harrington;D. L. Harrington

  • Vector-based spatial-temporal minimum L1-norm solution for MEG

    Ming Xiong Huang;Ming Xiong Huang;Anders M. Dale;Tao Song;Eric Halgren

  • Components and correlates of family burden in schizophrenia.

    Deborah A. Perlick;Robert A. Rosenheck;Richard Kaczynski;Marvin S. Swartz

  • Combination of Resting State fMRI, DTI, and sMRI Data to Discriminate Schizophrenia by N-way MCCA + jICA

    Jing Sui;Hao He;Qingbao Yu;Jiayu Chen

  • Impairment on the hippocampal-dependent virtual Morris water task in schizophrenia.

    Faith M. Hanlon;Michael P. Weisend;Michael P. Weisend;Derek A. Hamilton;Aaron P. Jones

  • The neural networks underlying auditory sensory gating.

    Andy R. Mayer;Andy R. Mayer;Faith M. Hanlon;Faith M. Hanlon;Alexandre R. Franco;Alexandre R. Franco;T. M. Teshiba

  • Single-subject-based whole-brain MEG slow-wave imaging approach for detecting abnormality in patients with mild traumatic brain injury.

    Ming-Xiong Huang;Sharon Nichols;Dewleen G. Baker;Ashley Robb

  • Functional imaging of the hemodynamic sensory gating response in schizophrenia.

    Andrew R. Mayer;Andrew R. Mayer;David Ruhl;Flannery Merideth;Josef Ling

  • Divalproex in posttraumatic stress disorder: an open-label clinical trial.

    Ronald D. Clark;José M. Cañive;José M. Cañive;Lawrence A. Calais;Clifford R. Qualls

  • Efficacy of Quetiapine Monotherapy in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial

    Gerardo Villarreal;Mark B. Hamner;José M. Cañive;Sophie Robert

  • M50 sensory gating predicts negative symptoms in schizophrenia

    Robert J. Thoma;Faith M. Hanlon;Sandra N. Moses;Daniel Ricker

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory A. Miller
Gregory A. Miller University of California, Los Angeles
Mingxiong Huang
Mingxiong Huang University of California, San Diego
Robert J. Thoma
Robert J. Thoma University of New Mexico
Faith M. Hanlon
Faith M. Hanlon Mind Research Network
Michael P. Weisend
Michael P. Weisend Mind Research Network
Juan R. Bustillo
Juan R. Bustillo University of New Mexico
J. Christopher Edgar
J. Christopher Edgar Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Andrew R. Mayer
Andrew R. Mayer Mind Research Network
Vince D. Calhoun
Vince D. Calhoun Georgia State University
Roland R. Lee
Roland R. Lee Veterans Health Administration

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