The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Depression, Internal medicine and Audiology. His Psychiatry study incorporates themes from Dementia and Pediatrics. His study looks at the relationship between Neuroscience and topics such as Magnetic resonance imaging, which overlap with Atrophy.
Klaus P. Ebmeier has researched Depression in several fields, including Meta-analysis, Physical therapy, Randomized controlled trial and Late onset. His Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Differential diagnosis, Pathology, Endocrinology and Cardiology. His Audiology research includes themes of Schizophrenia, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Psychosis, Mood and Major depressive disorder.
His main research concerns Psychiatry, Dementia, Neuroscience, Depression and Internal medicine. His research integrates issues of Alzheimer's disease, Cognition and Degenerative disease in his study of Dementia. Klaus P. Ebmeier combines subjects such as Cognitive psychology, Association, Audiology and Cognitive decline with his study of Cognition.
His Neuroscience research focuses on subjects like Magnetic resonance imaging, which are linked to Meta-analysis. His work deals with themes such as Transcranial magnetic stimulation and Clinical psychology, which intersect with Depression. His Internal medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as White matter, Endocrinology and Cardiology.
His primary areas of investigation include Cognition, Dementia, Internal medicine, Neuroimaging and Depression. His Cognition research integrates issues from Clinical psychology, Magnetic resonance imaging, Association and Audiology. His Dementia research incorporates themes from Mental health, Psychiatry, Gerontology and Cohort study.
His research on Psychiatry often connects related topics like Pediatrics. Klaus P. Ebmeier interconnects White matter, Endocrinology, Pathology and Cardiology in the investigation of issues within Internal medicine. His studies in Depression integrate themes in fields like Etiology and C-reactive protein.
Klaus P. Ebmeier mostly deals with Cognition, Dementia, Internal medicine, Psychiatry and Depression. He has included themes like White matter, Clinical psychology, Sleep in non-human animals and Audiology in his Cognition study. His work carried out in the field of Dementia brings together such families of science as Epidemiology and Neuropsychology.
His Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Pathology, Endocrinology and Cardiology. In his research, Association is intimately related to Prospective cohort study, which falls under the overarching field of Psychiatry. His Depression research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Interpersonal communication and C-reactive protein.
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A meta-analysis of depression severity and cognitive function.
Lisa M. McDermott;Klaus P. Ebmeier.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2009)
ICA-based artefact removal and accelerated fMRI acquisition for improved resting state network imaging
Ludovica Griffanti;Ludovica Griffanti;Gholamreza Salimi-Khorshidi;Christian F. Beckmann;Christian F. Beckmann;Edward J. Auerbach.
NeuroImage (2014)
Timing of Onset of Cognitive Decline: Results from Whitehall II Prospective Cohort Study
Archana Singh-Manoux;Mika Kivimaki;Maria Lee Glymour;Alexis Elbaz.
BMJ (2012)
CRP, IL-6 and depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
Vyara Valkanova;Klaus P. Ebmeier;Charlotte L. Allan.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2013)
Cumulative meta-analysis of interleukins 6 and 1β, tumour necrosis factor α and C-reactive protein in patients with major depressive disorder
Rita Haapakoski;Rita Haapakoski;Rita Haapakoski;Julia Mathieu;Julia Mathieu;Klaus P. Ebmeier;Harri Alenius.
Brain Behavior and Immunity (2015)
Recent developments and current controversies in depression
Klaus P Ebmeier;Claire Donaghey;J Douglas Steele.
The Lancet (2006)
Cortical grey matter reductions associated with treatment-resistant chronic unipolar depression. Controlled magnetic resonance imaging study.
Premal J. Shah;Klaus P. Ebmeier;Michael F. Glabus;Guy M. Goodwin.
British Journal of Psychiatry (1998)
Cognitive function in major depression
Marie-Paule Austin;Margaret Ross;Caroline M Murray;Ronan O'Carroll.
Journal of Affective Disorders (1992)
Magnetic resonance imaging studies in unipolar depression: Systematic review and meta-regression analyses
D. Arnone;A. M. McIntosh;K. P. Ebmeier;Marcus R Munafo.
European Neuropsychopharmacology (2012)
Magnetic resonance imaging studies in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia: meta-analysis
Danilo Arnone;J. Cavanagh;D. Gerber;S. M. Lawrie.
British Journal of Psychiatry (2009)
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