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Mie Matsui is affiliated with Kanazawa University in Japan and has made significant contributions across medicine, neuroscience, and psychology. Their research primarily intersects clinical psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and psychiatry and mental health, with notable focus also in radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging, as well as social psychology.

Their work encompasses a range of topics including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research, advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, stress responses and cortisol, functional brain connectivity studies, COVID-19 and mental health, bipolar disorder and treatment, and neural and behavioral psychology studies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Mie Matsui include:

  • Kota Ebina
  • Hiroaki Hori
  • Yuta Takiguchi
  • Madoka Niwa
  • Mariko Kikutani

Publication venues where Matsui has had multiple works published include:

  • The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association
  • European Journal of Psychotraumatology
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry
  • The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology

Matsui's recent scientific papers highlight a broad scope within mental health and cognitive function fields. Key publications are:

  • The relationship between leisure activities and mental health: The impact of resilience and COVID-19 (2022), Applied Psychology Health and Well-Being
  • The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism affects negative memory bias in civilian women with PTSD (2020), Scientific Reports
  • Childhood maltreatment history and attention bias variability in healthy adult women: role of inflammation and the BDNF Val66Met genotype (2021), Translational Psychiatry
  • Association of CRP genetic variation with symptomatology, cognitive function, and circulating proinflammatory markers in civilian women with PTSD (2020), Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Combined Treatment with Two Water Extracts of Eleutherococcus senticosus Leaf and Rhizome of Drynaria fortunei Enhances Cognitive Function: A Placebo-Controlled, Randomized, Double-Blind Study in Healthy Adults (2020), Nutrients

Best Publications

  • Sex Differences in Brain Gray and White Matter in Healthy Young Adults: Correlations with Cognitive Performance

    Ruben C. Gur;Bruce I. Turetsky;Mie Matsui;Michelle Yan

  • Age-related Volumetric Changes of Brain Gray and White Matter in Healthy Infants and Children

    Junko Matsuzawa;Mié Matsui;Tohru Konishi;Kyo Noguchi

  • Developmental trajectories of amygdala and hippocampus from infancy to early adulthood in healthy individuals.

    Akiko Uematsu;Mie Matsui;Chiaki Tanaka;Tsutomu Takahashi

  • Enhancement of Cognitive Performance in Schizophrenia by Addition of Tandospirone to Neuroleptic Treatment

    Tomiki Sumiyoshi;Mié Matsui;Shigeru Nohara;Ikiko Yamashita

  • Multivariate voxel-based morphometry successfully differentiates schizophrenia patients from healthy controls.

    Yasuhiro Kawasaki;Michio Suzuki;Ferath Kherif;Tsutomu Takahashi

  • Differential contributions of prefrontal and temporolimbic pathology to mechanisms of psychosis

    Michio Suzuki;Shi-Yu Zhou;Tsutomu Takahashi;Hirofumi Hagino

  • Regional changes in brain gray and white matter in patients with schizophrenia demonstrated with voxel-based analysis of MRI

    Michio Suzuki;Shigeru Nohara;Hirofumi Hagino;Kenzo Kurokawa

  • The effect of tandospirone, a serotonin1A agonist, on memory function in schizophrenia

    Tomiki Sumiyoshi;Mie Matsui;Ikiko Yamashita;Shigeru Nohara

  • Male-specific Volume Expansion of the Human Hippocampus during Adolescence

    Michio Suzuki;Hirofumi Hagino;Shigeru Nohara;Shi-Yu Zhou

  • Normal development of human brain white matter from infancy to early adulthood: a diffusion tensor imaging study

    Satoshi Uda;Mie Matsui;Chiaki Tanaka;Akiko Uematsu

  • Structural brain differences in patients with schizophrenia and schizotypal disorder demonstrated by voxel-based morphometry.

    Yasuhiro Kawasaki;Michio Suzuki;Shigeru Nohara;Hirofumi Hagino

  • Developmental changes in the corpus callosum from infancy to early adulthood: a structural magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Megumi M. Tanaka-Arakawa;Mie Matsui;Chiaki Tanaka;Akiko Uematsu

  • Differential Prefrontal White Matter Development in Chimpanzees and Humans

    Tomoko Sakai;Akichika Mikami;Masaki Tomonaga;Mie Matsui

  • Cognitive functioning related to quality of life in schizophrenia.

    Mié Matsui;Tomiki Sumiyoshi;Hirofumi Arai;Yuko Higuchi

  • Parietal lobe volume deficits in schizophrenia spectrum disorders.

    Shi-Yu Zhou;Michio Suzuki;Tsutomu Takahashi;Hirofumi Hagino

  • Developmental trajectories of the fronto-temporal lobes from infancy to early adulthood in healthy individuals.

    Chiaki Tanaka;Mie Matsui;Akiko Uematsu;Kyo Noguchi

  • Lack of normal structural asymmetry of the anterior cingulate gyrus in female patients with schizophrenia: a volumetric magnetic resonance imaging study

    Tsutomu Takahashi;Yasuhiro Kawasaki;Kenzo Kurokawa;Hirofumi Hagino

  • Morphologic alterations of the parcellated superior temporal gyrus in schizophrenia spectrum.

    Tsutomu Takahashi;Michio Suzuki;Shi-Yu Zhou;Shi-Yu Zhou;Ryoichiro Tanino

  • Developmental patterns of chimpanzee cerebral tissues provide important clues for understanding the remarkable enlargement of the human brain

    Tomoko Sakai;Mie Matsui;Akichika Mikami;Ludise Malkova

  • Disorganization of semantic memory underlies alogia in schizophrenia: An analysis of verbal fluency performance in Japanese subjects

    Chika Sumiyoshi;Tomiki Sumiyoshi;Shigeru Nohara;Ikiko Yamashita

  • Neural correlates of memory organization deficits in schizophrenia. A single photon emission computed tomography study with 99mTc-ethyl-cysteinate dimer during a verbal learning task.

    Shigeru Nohara;Michio Suzuki;Masayoshi Kurachi;Ikiko Yamashita

Frequent Co-Authors

Michio Suzuki
Michio Suzuki University of Toyama
Yoshiharu Kim
Yoshiharu Kim National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry
Ruben C. Gur
Ruben C. Gur University of Pennsylvania
Hisao Nishijo
Hisao Nishijo University of Toyama
M. Mallar Chakravarty
M. Mallar Chakravarty McGill University
Masaki Tomonaga
Masaki Tomonaga University of Human Environments
Taketoshi Ono
Taketoshi Ono University of Toyama
Tetsuro Matsuzawa
Tetsuro Matsuzawa California Institute of Technology
Masaru Mimura
Masaru Mimura Keio University
Ariel Graff-Guerrero
Ariel Graff-Guerrero Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

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