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Lars Oreland

Lars Oreland

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Neuroscience

D-Index
80
Citations
22312
World Ranking
1621
National Ranking
29

Overview

Lars Oreland is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden. Their research spans multiple fields including neuroscience, psychology, and medicine, with a focus on several subfields such as cellular and molecular neuroscience, clinical psychology, and psychiatry and mental health.

Their work covers key topics including neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, and schizophrenia research and treatment.

Among their recent publications is the paper titled Dopamine-related receptors, substance dependence, behavioral problems and personality among juvenile delinquents, published in 2020 in the journal Personality and Individual Differences.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Vladislav Ruchkin, Roman Koposov, Britt af Klinteberg, and Elena L. Grigorenko.

Publications have appeared predominantly in the venue Personality and Individual Differences.

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Medicine

  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychiatry and Mental health

  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Schizophrenia research and treatment

  • Dopamine-related receptors, substance dependence, behavioral problems and personality among juvenile delinquents (2020, Personality and Individual Differences)

  • Vladislav Ruchkin
  • Roman Koposov
  • Britt af Klinteberg
  • Elena L. Grigorenko

  • Personality and Individual Differences

Best Publications

  • Mapping human brain monoamine oxidase A and B with 11C-labeled suicide inactivators and PET.

    J. S. Fowler;R. R. MacGregor;A. P. Wolf;C. D. Arnett

  • The effect of age on the activity and molecular properties of human brain monoamine oxidase

    C. J. Fowler;Å. Wiberg;L. Oreland;J. Marcusson

  • Biochemical changes in dementia disorders of Alzheimer type (AD/SDAT).

    Carl-Gerhard Gottfries;Rolf Adolfsson;Sten-Magnus Aquilonius;Avid Carlsson

  • Platelet MAO activity and monoamine metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid in depressed and suicidal patients and in healthy controls

    Lars Oreland;Åsa Wiberg;Marie Åsberg;Lil Träskman

  • Increased activity of brain and platelet monoamine oxidase in dementia of Alzheimer type.

    Adolfsson R;Gottfries Cg;Oreland L;Wiberg A

  • Development of depression: sex and the interaction between environment and a promoter polymorphism of the serotonin transporter gene.

    Rickard L. Sjöberg;Kent W. Nilsson;Niklas Nordquist;John Öhrvik

  • Role of Monoamine Oxidase A Genotype and Psychosocial Factors in Male Adolescent Criminal Activity

    Kent W. Nilsson;Rickard L. Sjöberg;Mattias Damberg;Jerzy Leppert

  • Serotonin transporter polymorphism related to amygdala excitability and symptom severity in patients with social phobia

    Tomas Furmark;Maria Tillfors;Maria Tillfors;Håkan Garpenstrand;Ina Marteinsdottir

  • A Link between Serotonin-Related Gene Polymorphisms, Amygdala Activity, and Placebo-Induced Relief from Social Anxiety

    Tomas Furmark;Lieuwe Appel;Susanne Henningsson;Fredrik Åhs

  • Lowered monoamine oxidase activity in brains from alcoholic suicides.

    C. G. Gottfries;Lars Oreland;A. Wiberg;B. Winblad

  • Serotonin, genetic variability, behaviour, and psychiatric disorders--a review

    Niklas Nordquist;Lars Oreland

  • Personality traits related to monoamine oxidase activity in platelets

    Lars von Knorring;Lars Oreland;Bengt Winblad

  • Concentrations of monoamine metabolites in the cerebrospinal fluid of twins and unrelated individuals--a genetic study.

    G. Oxenstierna;G. Edman;L. Iselius;L. Oreland

  • Depression as a spreading adjustment disorder of monoaminergic neurons: a case for primary implication of the locus coeruleus.

    Jaanus Harro;Lars Oreland

  • Investigation of the functional effect of monoamine oxidase polymorphisms in human brain.

    J Balciuniene;L Emilsson;L Oreland;U Pettersson

  • Dosage‐sensitive X‐linked locus influences the development of amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex, and fear recognition in humans

    Catriona D. Good;Kate Lawrence;N. Simon Thomas;Cathy J. Price

  • Human fear conditioning is related to dopaminergic and serotonergic biological markers.

    Håkan Garpenstrand;Peter Annas;Jonas Ekblom;Lars Oreland

  • Human brain contains high levels of heteroplasmy in the noncoding regions of mitochondrial DNA.

    Elena E. Jazin;Lucia Cavelier;Inger Eriksson;Lars Oreland

  • Biogenic amines in human brain in normal aging, senile dementia, and chronic alcoholism.

    Carlsson A;Adolfsson R;Aquilonius Sm;Gottfries Cg

  • A promoter polymorphism in the monoamine oxidase A gene and its relationships to monoamine metabolite concentrations in CSF of healthy volunteers

    Erik G Jönsson;Nadine Norton;J.Petter Gustavsson;Lars Oreland

  • Brain and brain monoamine oxidase in aging and in dementia of Alzheimer's type.

    Lars Oreland;Carl-Gerhard Gottfries

Frequent Co-Authors

Jaanus Harro
Jaanus Harro University of Tartu
Kent W. Nilsson
Kent W. Nilsson Uppsala University
Elena L. Grigorenko
Elena L. Grigorenko University of Houston
Vladislav Ruchkin
Vladislav Ruchkin Uppsala University
Daisy Schalling
Daisy Schalling Karolinska Institute
Ingrid Nylander
Ingrid Nylander Uppsala University
Sten-Magnus Aquilonius
Sten-Magnus Aquilonius Uppsala University
Jan Marcusson
Jan Marcusson Linköping University
Colin G. DeYoung
Colin G. DeYoung University of Minnesota
Nadine Norton
Nadine Norton Mayo Clinic

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