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Mark A. Bellgrove

Mark A. Bellgrove

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Neuroscience

D-Index
70
Citations
19754
World Ranking
2498
National Ranking
65

Overview

Mark A. Bellgrove is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and conducts research primarily within the fields of neuroscience and medicine. Their work extensively covers cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry and mental health, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, genetics, and molecular biology.

The scientist's research focus includes topics such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), functional brain connectivity studies, neural and behavioral psychology studies, autism spectrum disorder research, advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, and neural dynamics and brain function.

Bellgrove's recent publications demonstrate a focus on neuropsychological disorders and brain structure analysis. Some of the notable papers include:

  • The World Federation of ADHD International Consensus Statement: 208 Evidence-based conclusions about the disorder (2021, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews)
  • Genome-wide analyses of ADHD identify 27 risk loci, refine the genetic architecture and implicate several cognitive domains (2023, Nature Genetics)
  • Virtual Histology of Cortical Thickness and Shared Neurobiology in 6 Psychiatric Disorders (2020, JAMA Psychiatry)
  • Subcortical Brain Volume, Regional Cortical Thickness, and Cortical Surface Area Across Disorders: Findings From the ENIGMA ADHD, ASD, and OCD Working Groups (2020, American Journal of Psychiatry)
  • Regional, circuit and network heterogeneity of brain abnormalities in psychiatric disorders (2023, Nature Neuroscience)

Frequent collaborators include Jeggan Tiego, Alex Fornito, Aurina Arnatkevičiūtė, Ziarih Hawi, and David Coghill. These collaborations have contributed to a substantial number of publications and research projects.

Mark A. Bellgrove often publishes in scientific venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal of Attention Disorders, Journal of Neuroscience, Biological Psychiatry, and European Neuropsychopharmacology, indicating active participation in both preprint platforms and peer-reviewed journals.

Best Publications

  • Genomic Relationships, Novel Loci, and Pleiotropic Mechanisms across Eight Psychiatric Disorders

    Phil H. Lee;Verneri Anttila;Hyejung Won;Yen-Chen A. Feng

  • The World Federation of ADHD International Consensus Statement: 208 Evidence-based Conclusions about the Disorder

    Stephen V. Faraone;Tobias Banaschewski;David Coghill;Yi Zheng

  • Insights into the neural basis of response inhibition from cognitive and clinical neuroscience

    Christopher D Chambers;Hugh Garavan;Mark Andrew Bellgrove

  • Executive Brake Failure following Deactivation of Human Frontal Lobe

    Christopher D. Chambers;Mark A. Bellgrove;Mark G. Stokes;Tracy R. Henderson

  • The functional neuroanatomical correlates of response variability: evidence from a response inhibition task

    Mark A. Bellgrove;Robert Hester;Hugh Garavan;Hugh Garavan

  • Adolescent impulsivity phenotypes characterized by distinct brain networks.

    Robert Whelan;Patricia J Conrod;Patricia J Conrod;Jean-Baptiste Poline;Anbarasu Lourdusamy

  • The role of cingulate cortex in the detection of errors with and without awareness: a high-density electrical mapping study.

    Redmond G. O'Connell;Paul M. Dockree;Paul M. Dockree;Mark A. Bellgrove;Simon P. Kelly;Simon P. Kelly

  • Brain Imaging of the Cortex in ADHD: A Coordinated Analysis of Large-Scale Clinical and Population-Based Samples

    Martine Hoogman;Ryan Muetzel;Joao P. Guimaraes;Elena Shumskaya

  • Executive “Brake Failure” following Deactivation of Human Frontal Lobe

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  • Neuromodulation of Attention.

    Alexander Thiele;Mark A. Bellgrove

  • Response variability in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Evidence for neuropsychological heterogeneity

    Katherine A Johnson;Simon P Kelly;Mark Andrew Bellgrove;Mark Andrew Bellgrove;Edwina Barry

  • Uncovering the Neural Signature of Lapsing Attention: Electrophysiological Signals Predict Errors up to 20 s before They Occur

    Redmond G O'Connell;Paul Dockree;Ian H Robertson;Mark Andrew Bellgrove

  • Dissociation in performance of children with ADHD and high-functioning autism on a task of sustained attention

    Katherine A. Johnson;Ian H. Robertson;Simon P. Kelly;Timothy J. Silk;Timothy J. Silk

  • Dissecting the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) phenotype: Sustained attention, response variability and spatial attentional asymmetries in relation to dopamine transporter (DAT1) genotype

    Mark A. Bellgrove;Ziarah Hawi;Aiveen Kirley;Michael Gill

  • Dissociable mechanisms of cognitive control in prefrontal and premotor cortex.

    Christopher D Chambers;Mark Andrew Bellgrove;Ian Gould;Therese English

  • The molecular genetic architecture of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

    Z Hawi;T D R Cummins;J Tong;B Johnson

  • An Examination of Movement Kinematics in Young People with High-functioning Autism and Asperger's Disorder: Further Evidence for a Motor Planning Deficit

    Nicole Joan Rinehart;Mark A Bellgrove;Bruce John Tonge;Avril Vaux Brereton

  • A Hierarchical Model of Inhibitory Control

    Jeggan Tiego;Renee Testa;Renee Testa;Mark A. Bellgrove;Christos Pantelis

  • Neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders represent an interconnected molecular system

    Alexandre Santos Cristino;Susan M Williams;Ziarih Hawi;J Y An

  • Right parietal dysfunction in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, combined type: a functional MRI study

    Alasdair Lachlan Angus Vance;Tim Silk;Tim Silk;Tim Silk;M Casey;Nicole Joan Rinehart

  • Virtual Histology of Cortical Thickness and Shared Neurobiology in 6 Psychiatric Disorders

    Yash Patel;Nadine Parker;Jean Shin;Derek Howard

  • Effects of Vitamin D Supplementation on Cognitive and Emotional Functioning in Young Adults – A Randomised Controlled Trial

    Angela J Dean;Mark Andrew Bellgrove;Teresa Hall;Wei Ming Jonathan Phan

Frequent Co-Authors

Ziarih Hawi
Ziarih Hawi Monash University
Redmond G O'Connell
Redmond G O'Connell Trinity College Dublin
Ian H. Robertson
Ian H. Robertson Trinity College Dublin
Michael Gill
Michael Gill Trinity College Dublin
Timothy J. Silk
Timothy J. Silk Deakin University
Simon P. Kelly
Simon P. Kelly University College Dublin
Jason B. Mattingley
Jason B. Mattingley University of Queensland
Michael Fitzgerald
Michael Fitzgerald Trinity College Dublin
Alex Fornito
Alex Fornito Monash University
John L. Bradshaw
John L. Bradshaw Monash University

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