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Linda L. Carpenter

Linda L. Carpenter

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82
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26134
World Ranking
16057
National Ranking
8082

Overview

Linda L. Carpenter is affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine, with substantial focus on Neurology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, and Clinical Psychology.

The scientist's publication record includes key topics such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Studies, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Pain Management and Treatment, Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Treatment of Major Depression, Neurological Disorders and Treatments, and Muscle Activation and Electromyography Studies.

Frequent co-authors include Eric Tirrell, John H. Krystal, Harold A. Sackeïm, Anissa Abi-Dargham, and New York, indicating a collaborative network within related research areas.

The predominant venues for publication are Biological Psychiatry, Brain Stimulation, American Journal of Psychiatry, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Notable recent papers by Carpenter include:

  • Safety and recommendations for TMS use in healthy subjects and patient populations, with updates on training, ethical and regulatory issues: Expert Guidelines (2020, Clinical Neurophysiology)
  • Psychedelics and Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy (2020, American Journal of Psychiatry)
  • Hormonal Treatments for Major Depressive Disorder: State of the Art (2020, American Journal of Psychiatry)
  • Clinical outcomes in a large registry of patients with major depressive disorder treated with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (2020, Journal of Affective Disorders)
  • Social media recruitment for mental health research: A systematic review (2020, Comprehensive Psychiatry)

Linda L. Carpenter's expertise is closely linked to the study and application of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation as well as broader neuropsychiatric and physiological topics. Their research addresses both clinical outcomes and underlying neural mechanisms relevant to mental health treatment modalities.

Best Publications

  • Safety and recommendations for TMS use in healthy subjects and patient populations, with updates on training, ethical and regulatory issues: Expert Guidelines

    Simone Rossi;Andrea Antal;Sven Bestmann;Marom Bikson

  • Deep Brain Stimulation of the Ventral Capsule/Ventral Striatum for Treatment-Resistant Depression

    Donald A. Malone;Darin D. Dougherty;Ali R. Rezai;Linda L. Carpenter

  • Decreased Adrenocorticotropic Hormone and Cortisol Responses to Stress in Healthy Adults Reporting Significant Childhood Maltreatment

    Linda L. Carpenter;John P. Carvalho;Audrey R. Tyrka;Audrey R. Tyrka;Lauren M. Wier

  • Consensus Recommendations for the Clinical Application of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) in the Treatment of Depression

    Shawn M. McClintock;Shawn M. McClintock;Irving M. Reti;Linda L. Carpenter;William M. McDonald

  • Reduced brain serotonin transporter availability in major depression as measured by [123I]-2β-carbomethoxy-3β-(4-iodophenyl)tropane and single photon emission computed tomography

    Robert T Malison;Lawrence H Price;Robert Berman;Christopher H van Dyck

  • Ketamine and Other NMDA Antagonists: Early Clinical Trials and Possible Mechanisms in Depression

    D. Jeffrey Newport;Linda L. Carpenter;William M. McDonald;James B. Potash

  • Association between Plasma IL-6 Response to Acute Stress and Early-Life Adversity in Healthy Adults

    Linda L Carpenter;Linda L Carpenter;Cyrena E Gawuga;Audrey R Tyrka;Audrey R Tyrka;Janet K Lee

  • Childhood adversity and epigenetic modulation of the leukocyte glucocorticoid receptor: preliminary findings in healthy adults.

    Audrey R. Tyrka;Audrey R. Tyrka;Lawrence H. Price;Lawrence H. Price;Carmen Marsit;Oakland C. Walters

  • A Randomized Sham-Controlled Trial of Deep Brain Stimulation of the Ventral Capsule/Ventral Striatum for Chronic Treatment-Resistant Depression

    Darin D. Dougherty;Ali R. Rezai;Linda L. Carpenter;Robert H. Howland

  • Sex differences in emotional and physiological responses to the Trier Social Stress Test.

    Megan M. Kelly;Audrey R. Tyrka;George M. Anderson;Lawrence H. Price

  • Effects of 12 Months of Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Naturalistic Study

    A. John Rush;Harold A. Sackeim;Lauren B. Marangell;Mark S. George

  • A one-year comparison of vagus nerve stimulation with treatment as usual for treatment-resistant depression.

    Mark S. George;Mark S. George;A. John Rush;Lauren B. Marangell;Harold A. Sackeim

  • TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION (TMS) FOR MAJOR DEPRESSION: A MULTISITE, NATURALISTIC, OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF ACUTE TREATMENT OUTCOMES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE

    Linda L. Carpenter;Philip G. Janicak;Scott T. Aaronson;Terrence Boyadjis

  • Psychedelics and Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy

    Collin M Reiff;Elon E Richman;Charles B Nemeroff;Linda L Carpenter

  • Childhood maltreatment and telomere shortening: preliminary support for an effect of early stress on cellular aging.

    Audrey R. Tyrka;Audrey R. Tyrka;Lawrence H. Price;Lawrence H. Price;Hung-Teh Kao;Hung-Teh Kao;Barbara Porton;Barbara Porton

  • Telomeres and Early-Life Stress: An Overview

    Lawrence H. Price;Hung-Teh Kao;Hung-Teh Kao;Darcy E. Burgers;Linda L. Carpenter;Linda L. Carpenter

  • Sex differences in recurrent depression: are there any that are significant?

    Ellen Frank;Linda L. Carpenter;David J. Kupfer

  • Effect of childhood physical abuse on cortisol stress response

    Linda L. Carpenter;Thaddeus T. Shattuck;Audrey R. Tyrka;Thomas D. Geracioti

  • A double-blind, placebo-controlled study of antidepressant augementation with mirtazapine

    Linda L Carpenter;Sarah Yasmin;Lawrence H Price

  • Effect of childhood emotional abuse and age on cortisol responsivity in adulthood

    Linda L. Carpenter;Audrey R. Tyrka;Nicole S. Ross;Lamya Khoury

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence H. Price
Lawrence H. Price Brown University
Audrey R. Tyrka
Audrey R. Tyrka Brown University
Noah S. Philip
Noah S. Philip Brown University
Benjamin D. Greenberg
Benjamin D. Greenberg Brown University
Mark S. George
Mark S. George Medical University of South Carolina
Scott Aaronson
Scott Aaronson The University of Texas at Austin
Charles B. Nemeroff
Charles B. Nemeroff The University of Texas at Austin
Ellen Frank
Ellen Frank University of Pittsburgh
David Mischoulon
David Mischoulon Harvard University
Maurizio Fava
Maurizio Fava Harvard University

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