His primary scientific interests are in Neuroscience, Internal medicine, Magnetic resonance imaging, Endocrinology and Psychiatry. His work deals with themes such as Schizophrenia and Psychosis, which intersect with Neuroscience. His studies in Internal medicine integrate themes in fields like Bipolar disorder and Cardiology.
The various areas that Perry F. Renshaw examines in his Magnetic resonance imaging study include Basal ganglia, Central nervous system, Frontal lobe and Anatomy. His study connects Glutamate receptor and Endocrinology. His Psychiatry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Brain size, Audiology and Rating scale.
Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Psychiatry, Neuroscience and Magnetic resonance imaging are his primary areas of study. His research in Internal medicine intersects with topics in Anterior cingulate cortex, Bipolar disorder, White matter and Cardiology. His research investigates the connection between Bipolar disorder and topics such as Schizophrenia that intersect with problems in Psychosis.
His Endocrinology research incorporates elements of Glutamate receptor and Frontal lobe. In his research on the topic of Psychiatry, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is strongly related with Audiology. His research links Nuclear magnetic resonance with Magnetic resonance imaging.
His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Psychiatry, Endocrinology, Bipolar disorder and Clinical psychology. His Internal medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Anterior cingulate cortex and Depression. His Psychiatry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Suicide prevention and Audiology.
His Endocrinology study incorporates themes from White matter and Frontal lobe. His studies deal with areas such as Schizophrenia, Magnetic resonance imaging and Mood as well as Bipolar disorder. In his research, Diffusion MRI is intimately related to Cognition, which falls under the overarching field of Clinical psychology.
Perry F. Renshaw mainly focuses on Psychiatry, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Major depressive disorder and Depression. His studies in Psychiatry integrate themes in fields like Suicide prevention, Clinical psychology and Risk factor. His research in Internal medicine intersects with topics in Wakefulness and Cardiology.
Perry F. Renshaw combines subjects such as Glutamate receptor, Anterior cingulate cortex, Frontal lobe and White matter with his study of Endocrinology. Perry F. Renshaw interconnects Brain damage, Neuroscience, Bioenergetics, Age of onset and Family history in the investigation of issues within White matter. His work deals with themes such as Anesthesia, Hyperintensity, Choline, Phosphatidylcholine and Occupational safety and health, which intersect with Depression.
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Volumetric MRI analysis comparing subjects having attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder with normal controls
Pauline A. Filipek;Margaret E Semrud-Clikeman;R. J. Steingard;P. F. Renshaw.
Neurology (1997)
Effects of Yoga Versus Walking on Mood, Anxiety, and Brain GABA Levels: A Randomized Controlled MRS Study
Chris C. Streeter;Theodore H. Whitfield;Liz Owen;Tasha Rein.
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (2010)
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Human Brain Activation During Cue-Induced Cocaine Craving
Luis C. Maas;Scott E. Lukas;Marc J. Kaufman;Roger D. Weiss.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1998)
Mitochondrial dysfunction in bipolar disorder: evidence from magnetic resonance spectroscopy research.
C Stork;P F Renshaw.
Molecular Psychiatry (2005)
Functional deficits in basal ganglia of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder shown with functional magnetic resonance imaging relaxometry.
Martin H. Teicher;Carl M. Anderson;Carl M. Anderson;Ann Polcari;Carol A. Glod;Carol A. Glod.
Nature Medicine (2000)
Brain metabolic alterations in medication-free patients with bipolar disorder
Stephen R. Dager;Seth D. Friedman;Aimee Parow;Christina Demopulos.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2004)
Yoga Asana sessions increase brain GABA levels: a pilot study
Chris C. Streeter;J. Eric Jensen;Ruth M. Perlmutter;Howard J. Cabral.
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (2007)
Hippocampal volume in primary unipolar major depression: a magnetic resonance imaging study
Khashayar Vakili;Srinivasan S Pillay;Srinivasan S Pillay;Beny Lafer;Maurizio Fava.
Biological Psychiatry (2000)
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Morphometric Analysis of the Corpus Callosum
Margaret E Semrud-Clikeman;Pauline A. Filipek;Joseph Biederman;Ronald Steingard.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1994)
Brains on video games
Daphne Bavelier;C. Shawn Green;Doug Hyun Han;Perry F. Renshaw.
Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2011)
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