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Martin Ingvar is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, contributing extensively to research in medicine, neuroscience, and psychology. Their work spans several interconnected subfields, including cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry and mental health, experimental and clinical psychology, and neurology. The focus of their research centers on topics such as functional brain connectivity, bipolar disorder and treatment, neurological disorders and treatments, health systems and quality of life, neural dynamics, and sport psychology and performance.

Recent publications by Martin Ingvar demonstrate their involvement in diverse and multidisciplinary studies. Notable papers include:

  • Longitudinal Structural Brain Changes in Bipolar Disorder: A Multicenter Neuroimaging Study of 1232 Individuals by the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working Group (2021, Biological Psychiatry)
  • Reduction of spontaneous cortical beta bursts in Parkinson's disease is linked to symptom severity (2020, Brain Communications)
  • CODE-EHR best-practice framework for the use of structured electronic health-care records in clinical research (2022, The Lancet Digital Health)
  • Level of play and coach-rated game intelligence are related to performance on design fluency in elite soccer players (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • Association between body mass index and subcortical brain volumes in bipolar disorders-ENIGMA study in 2735 individuals (2021, Molecular Psychiatry)

Martin Ingvar has collaborated frequently with several researchers, which highlights a network of academic partnerships. Among the most common coauthors are Predrag Petrović, Christoph Abé, Alexander V. Lebedev, Kasim Acar, and Mikael Landén.

The scientist's work has been published repeatedly in specific journals indicating particular engagement with those research communities. The frequent venues include:

  • Scientific Reports
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Human Brain Mapping

Martin Ingvar's fields of study are primarily medicine, neuroscience, and psychology, with a strong emphasis on cognitive neuroscience and psychiatry. Their research interests encompass:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Sport Psychology and Performance

Best Publications

  • Placebo and opioid analgesia - Imaging a shared neuronal network

    Predrag Petrovic;Eija Kalso;Karl Magnus Petersson;Martin Ingvar

  • Cortical abnormalities in bipolar disorder : An MRI analysis of 6503 individuals from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working Group

    D P Hibar;L T Westlye;L T Westlye;N T Doan;N T Doan;N Jahanshad

  • Central representation of chronic ongoing neuropathic pain studied by positron emission tomography

    Jen Chuen Hsieh;Jen Chuen Hsieh;Måns Belfrage;Sharon Stone-Elander;Per Hansson

  • The illiterate brain: Learning to read and write during childhood influences the functional organization of the adult brain

    A. Castro-Caldas;Karl Magnus Petersson;A. Reis;S. Stone-Elander

  • Executive functions predict the success of top-soccer players.

    Torbjörn Vestberg;Torbjörn Vestberg;Roland Gustafson;Liselotte Maurex;Martin Ingvar

  • Structure–Function Correlates of Cognitive Decline in Aging

    Jonas Persson;Lars Nyberg;Johanna Lind;Anne Larsson

  • Pain-related cerebral activation is altered by a distracting cognitive task

    P. Petrovic;Karl Magnus Petersson;P.H. Ghatan;S. Stone-Elander

  • Placebo in Emotional Processing— Induced Expectations of Anxiety Relief Activate a Generalized Modulatory Network

    Predrag Petrovic;Thomas Dietrich;Peter Fransson;Jesper Andersson

  • Subcortical volumetric abnormalities in bipolar disorder

    D. P. Hibar;L. T. Westlye;L. T. Westlye;T. G. M. van Erp;J. Rasmussen

  • Effect of low doses of ionising radiation in infancy on cognitive function in adulthood: Swedish population based cohort study

    Per Hall;Hans-Olov Adami;Dimitrios Trichopoulos;Nancy L Pedersen

  • The role of precuneus and left inferior frontal cortex during source memory episodic retrieval.

    Brian Nils Lundstrom;Brian Nils Lundstrom;Martin Ingvar;Karl Magnus Petersson;Karl Magnus Petersson

  • Evidence of dysfunctional pain inhibition in Fibromyalgia reflected in rACC during provoked pain

    Karin B. Jensen;Eva Kosek;Frank Petzke;Serena Carville

  • Imaging cognitive modulation of pain processing

    Predrag Petrovic;Martin Ingvar

  • Neural correlates of training-related memory improvement in adulthood and aging.

    Lars Nyberg;Johan Sandblom;Sari Jones;Anna Stigsdotter Neely

  • Status epilepticus in well–oxygenated rats causes neuronal necrosis

    Gunilla Nevander;Martin Ingvar;Roland Auer;Bo K. Siesjö

  • Nonconscious activation of placebo and nocebo pain responses

    Karin B. Jensen;Karin B. Jensen;Karin B. Jensen;Ted J. Kaptchuk;Irving Kirsch;Irving Kirsch;Jacqueline Raicek

  • Pain and functional imaging.

    Martin Ingvar

  • How the number of learning trials affects placebo and nocebo responses

    Luana Colloca;Predrag Petrovic;Tor D. Wager;Martin Ingvar

  • On the unconscious subcortical origin of human fear

    Arne Öhman;Katrina Carlsson;Daniel Lundqvist;Martin Ingvar

  • Brain aging in major depressive disorder: results from the ENIGMA major depressive disorder working group

    Laura K.M. Han;Richard Dinga;Richard Dinga;Tim Hahn;Christopher R.K. Ching

  • Common prefrontal activations during working memory, episodic memory, and semantic memory

    Lars Nyberg;Petter Marklund;Jonas Persson;Roberto Cabeza

  • Functional activity of substantia nigra grafts reinnervating the striatum: neurotransmitter metabolism and [14C]2-deoxy-D-glucose autoradiography.

    Richard H. Schmidt;Martin Ingvar;Olle Lindvall;Ulf Stenevi

Frequent Co-Authors

Karl Magnus Petersson
Karl Magnus Petersson University of Algarve
Predrag Petrovic
Predrag Petrovic Karolinska Institute
Mats Lekander
Mats Lekander Karolinska Institute
Bo K. Siesjö
Bo K. Siesjö Lund University
Peter Fransson
Peter Fransson Karolinska Institute
Alexandra Reis
Alexandra Reis University of Algarve
Jen Chuen Hsieh
Jen Chuen Hsieh National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Lars Nyberg
Lars Nyberg Umeå University
Janice M. Fullerton
Janice M. Fullerton University of New South Wales
Peter R. Schofield
Peter R. Schofield Neuroscience Research Australia

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