Jun Soo Kwon focuses on Neuroscience, Psychosis, Psychiatry, Schizophrenia and Posterior cingulate. His Psychosis study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as First episode, Working memory, Magnetic resonance imaging and Social cognition. His Psychiatry research includes themes of Internal medicine, Clinical psychology and Audiology.
His Audiology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Young adult, Behavioral addiction, Neuropsychology and Electroencephalography. His work deals with themes such as Auditory cortex, Mismatch negativity, Meta-analysis, Autism and Major depressive disorder, which intersect with Schizophrenia. Jun Soo Kwon has researched Posterior cingulate in several fields, including Cognitive psychology and Middle frontal gyrus.
Jun Soo Kwon mostly deals with Psychiatry, Schizophrenia, Psychosis, Neuroscience and Internal medicine. His studies in Schizophrenia integrate themes in fields like Bipolar disorder, Mismatch negativity and Audiology. His Audiology research focuses on Cognition and how it connects with Cognitive psychology and Developmental psychology.
His research in Psychosis intersects with topics in Prefrontal cortex, Clinical psychology and Social cognition. His study explores the link between Neuroscience and topics such as Magnetic resonance imaging that cross with problems in Anxiety disorder. His Internal medicine research includes elements of Aripiprazole, Endocrinology and Oncology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Schizophrenia, Internal medicine, Psychosis, Neuroscience and Clinical psychology. His Schizophrenia research incorporates themes from Neurophysiology, Audiology, Dopaminergic, Resting state fMRI and Task-positive network. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Major depressive disorder, Bipolar disorder, Association and Oncology.
His study in Psychosis is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Analysis of variance, Magnetic resonance imaging, Diffusion MRI, Proportional hazards model and Personalized medicine. His Neuroscience study frequently links to related topics such as Nerve tract. His Clinical psychology research also works with subjects such as
Jun Soo Kwon mainly focuses on Neuroimaging, Schizophrenia, Disease, Clinical psychology and Bipolar disorder. The study incorporates disciplines such as Clinical Global Impression, Resting state fMRI, Adverse effect and Electroencephalography in addition to Schizophrenia. Disease and Psychosis are commonly linked in his work.
His research in the fields of Psychosis risk overlaps with other disciplines such as Beneficence. His Major depressive disorder study results in a more complete grasp of Neuroscience. His study in the field of Caudate nucleus also crosses realms of Power graph analysis.
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Gamma frequency-range abnormalities to auditory stimulation in schizophrenia
Jun Soo Kwon;Jun Soo Kwon;Brian F. O'Donnell;Gene V. Wallenstein;Robert W. Greene.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1999)
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)
Clinical and empirical applications of the Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure Test
Min Sup Shin;Sun Young Park;Se Ran Park;Soon Ho Seol.
Nature Protocols (2006)
Subgenual cingulate cortex volume in first-episode psychosis.
Yoshio Hirayasu;Martha Elizabeth Shenton;Dean F. Salisbury;Jun Soo Kwon.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1999)
Lower Left Temporal Lobe MRI Volumes in Patients With First-Episode Schizophrenia Compared With Psychotic Patients With First-Episode Affective Disorder and Normal Subjects
Yoshio Hirayasu;Martha Elizabeth Shenton;Dean F. Salisbury;Chandlee C. Dickey.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1998)
Heterogeneity of Psychosis Risk Within Individuals at Clinical High Risk: A Meta-analytical Stratification
Paolo Fusar-Poli;Paolo Fusar-Poli;Marco Cappucciati;Marco Cappucciati;Stefan Borgwardt;Scott W. Woods.
JAMA Psychiatry (2016)
Planum temporale and Heschl gyrus volume reduction in schizophrenia: a magnetic resonance imaging study of first-episode patients.
Yoshio Hirayasu;Robert W. McCarley;Dean F. Salisbury;Shin Tanaka.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2000)
Increased default mode network connectivity associated with meditation
Joon Hwan Jang;Wi Hoon Jung;Do Hyung Kang;Min Soo Byun.
Neuroscience Letters (2011)
Cognitive functioning in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a meta-analysis.
N. Y. Shin;T. Y. Lee;E. Kim;J. S. Kwon.
Psychological Medicine (2014)
Impulsivity in Internet Addiction: A Comparison with Pathological Gambling
Hae Woo Lee;Jung-Seok Choi;Young-Chul Shin;Jun-Young Lee.
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking (2012)
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