2023 - Research.com Psychology in Australia Leader Award
Her primary areas of study are Schizophrenia, Cognition, Psychosis, Audiology and Neuroscience. Her Schizophrenia study combines topics in areas such as Genetics and Genome-wide association study. The Cognition study combines topics in areas such as Communication, Cognitive psychology, Recall and Electrophysiology.
Her research in Psychosis focuses on subjects like Mismatch negativity, which are connected to Auditory cortex, Electrodiagnosis and Neurological disorder. She works mostly in the field of Audiology, limiting it down to concerns involving Event-related potential and, occasionally, Developmental psychology, Stimulus, Auditory Physiology and Clinical investigation. Patricia T. Michie combines subjects such as Fractional anisotropy, White matter and Internal capsule with her study of Neuroscience.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Audiology, Neuroscience, Mismatch negativity, Schizophrenia and Cognition. Her biological study deals with issues like Event-related potential, which deal with fields such as Vigilance. Patricia T. Michie interconnects Schizophrenia and Auditory cortex in the investigation of issues within Mismatch negativity.
Her work in Schizophrenia covers topics such as Offspring which are related to areas like Gestation. Her Cognition research incorporates elements of Developmental psychology, Cognitive psychology and Clinical psychology. Her Genetics research is mostly focused on the topic Genome-wide association study.
Her primary areas of investigation include Schizophrenia, Neuroscience, Mismatch negativity, Cognition and Internal medicine. She integrates several fields in her works, including Schizophrenia and Complement component 4. Her Neuroscience study combines topics in areas such as Context, White matter and Diffusion MRI.
Her research integrates issues of Schizophrenia, Event-related potential and Audiology, Auditory cortex in her study of Mismatch negativity. The various areas that Patricia T. Michie examines in her Cognition study include Developmental psychology, Impulsivity, Clinical psychology and Control. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Disease and Cohort.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Schizophrenia, Neuroscience, Mismatch negativity, Cognition and Genome-wide association study. Patricia T. Michie combines subjects such as Internal medicine and Sensory memory with her study of Schizophrenia. Her Neuroscience research includes themes of Developmental psychology and Fractional anisotropy, Diffusion MRI, White matter.
The concepts of her Mismatch negativity study are interwoven with issues in NMDA receptor, Cognitive neuroscience, Event-related potential and Audiology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Theta rhythm, Cognitive psychology and Control in addition to Cognition. To a larger extent, Patricia T. Michie studies Genetics with the aim of understanding Genome-wide association study.
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Biological insights from 108 schizophrenia-associated genetic loci
Stephan Ripke;Stephan Ripke;Benjamin M. Neale;Benjamin M. Neale;Aiden Corvin;James T. R. Walters.
Nature (2014)
Genome-wide association study identifies five new schizophrenia loci
Stephan Ripke;Alan R. Sanders;Kenneth S. Kendler;Douglas F. Levinson.
Nature Genetics (2011)
Event-related potentials in clinical research: guidelines for eliciting, recording, and quantifying mismatch negativity, P300, and N400.
Connie C. Duncan;Robert J. Barry;John F. Connolly;Catherine Fischer.
Clinical Neurophysiology (2009)
Modeling Linkage Disequilibrium Increases Accuracy of Polygenic Risk Scores
Bjarni J. Vilhjálmsson;Jian Yang;Hilary K. Finucane;Alexander Gusev.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2015)
Early selective-attention effects on the evoked potential: a critical review and reinterpretation.
Risto Näätänen;Patricia T. Michie.
Biological Psychology (1979)
Contribution of copy number variants to schizophrenia from a genome-wide study of 41,321 subjects
Christian R Marshall;Daniel P Howrigan;Daniel P Howrigan;Daniele Merico;Bhooma Thiruvahindrapuram.
Nature Genetics (2017)
Mismatch negativity: an index of a preattentive processing deficit in schizophrenia.
A.M. Shelley;P.B. Ward;S.V. Catts;P.T. Michie.
Biological Psychiatry (1991)
Genomic Dissection of Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia, Including 28 Subphenotypes
Douglas M. Ruderfer;Stephan Ripke;Stephan Ripke;Stephan Ripke;Andrew McQuillin;James Boocock.
Cell (2018)
Widespread white matter microstructural differences in schizophrenia across 4322 individuals : results from the ENIGMA Schizophrenia DTI Working Group
S. Kelly;S. Kelly;N. Jahanshad;A. Zalesky;P. Kochunov.
Molecular Psychiatry (2018)
Brain potential evidence for an auditory sensory memory deficit in schizophrenia.
Stanley V. Catts;Anne-Marie Shelley;Philip B. Ward;Barbara Liebert.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1995)
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