Monica E. Calkins mainly investigates Cognition, Psychiatry, Endophenotype, Neurocognitive and Psychosis. Her research in Cognition focuses on subjects like Cognitive psychology, which are connected to Reinforcement learning and Elementary cognitive task. She works mostly in the field of Psychiatry, limiting it down to concerns involving Cohort and, occasionally, Cohort study, Young adult and Neuroimaging.
Her Endophenotype research focuses on Genetics and how it relates to Schizophrenia. Her study in Neurocognitive is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Criterion validity and Social cognition. The various areas that Monica E. Calkins examines in her Psychosis study include Prepulse inhibition and Prefrontal cortex.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Psychosis, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Schizophrenia and Psychopathology. Her Psychosis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cognitive psychology, Neuroscience, Association and Cohort. Her Clinical psychology study which covers Cognition that intersects with Structured interview.
Her Psychiatry study incorporates themes from Young adult and Genetic architecture. Her work in the fields of Endophenotype and Schizotypal personality disorder overlaps with other areas such as Multi site. Her Endophenotype research incorporates elements of Genetics, Heritability, Prepulse inhibition and First-degree relatives.
Monica E. Calkins mainly focuses on Clinical psychology, Psychosis, Psychopathology, Cohort and Depression. Monica E. Calkins interconnects Neuroimaging, Neurocognitive, Cognition and Anxiety in the investigation of issues within Clinical psychology. Her Psychosis study is concerned with the field of Psychiatry as a whole.
Her Psychiatry study combines topics in areas such as Clinical risk factor and Primary care. Her studies deal with areas such as Genetics, Schizophrenia, Analysis of covariance and Fractional anisotropy, White matter microstructure as well as Cohort. Her Schizophrenia research includes themes of Precision medicine and Distress.
Monica E. Calkins focuses on Clinical psychology, Psychosis, Psychological intervention, Cognition and Anxiety. Her work carried out in the field of Psychosis brings together such families of science as Centrality, Feature and Cortex. Her study with Psychological intervention involves better knowledge in Psychiatry.
In her study, Schizophrenia and Cohort is strongly linked to Family history, which falls under the umbrella field of Psychiatry. Her study in the fields of Social cognition under the domain of Cognition overlaps with other disciplines such as Drama therapy. Her Anxiety research integrates issues from Psychopathology and Depression.
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An Improved Framework for Confound Regression and Filtering for Control of Motion Artifact in the Preprocessing of Resting-State Functional Connectivity Data
Theodore D. Satterthwaite;Mark A. Elliott;Raphael T. Gerraty;Kosha Ruparel.
NeuroImage (2013)
Neurophysiological Endophenotypes of Schizophrenia: The Viability of Selected Candidate Measures
Bruce I. Turetsky;Monica E. Calkins;Gregory A. Light;Ann Olincy.
Schizophrenia Bulletin (2006)
Age group and sex differences in performance on a computerized neurocognitive battery in children age 8-21.
Ruben C. Gur;Jan Richard;Monica E. Calkins;Rosetta Chiavacci.
Neuropsychology (journal) (2012)
A cognitive neuroscience-based computerized battery for efficient measurement of individual differences: standardization and initial construct validation.
Ruben C. Gur;Jan Richard;Paul Hughett;Monica E. Calkins.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods (2010)
Neuroimaging of the Philadelphia neurodevelopmental cohort.
Theodore D. Satterthwaite;Mark A. Elliott;Kosha Ruparel;James Loughead.
NeuroImage (2014)
Initial heritability analyses of endophenotypic measures for schizophrenia: the consortium on the genetics of schizophrenia.
Tiffany A. Greenwood;David L. Braff;Gregory A. Light;Kristin S. Cadenhead.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2007)
The Consortium on the Genetics of Schizophrenia: Neurocognitive Endophenotypes
Raquel E. Gur;Monica E. Calkins;Ruben C. Gur;William P. Horan.
Schizophrenia Bulletin (2006)
Neurocognitive Endophenotypes in a Multiplex Multigenerational Family Study of Schizophrenia
Raquel E. Gur;Vishwajit L. Nimgaonkar;Laura Almasy;Monica E. Calkins.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2007)
Self-face recognition and theory of mind in patients with schizophrenia and first-degree relatives
Farzin Irani;Steven M. Platek;Ivan S. Panyavin;Monica E. Calkins.
Schizophrenia Research (2006)
Analysis of 94 Candidate Genes and 12 Endophenotypes for Schizophrenia From the Consortium on the Genetics of Schizophrenia
Tiffany A. Greenwood;Laura C. Lazzeroni;Sarah S. Murray;Kristin S. Cadenhead.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2011)
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