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Robyn A. Honea is affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in medicine, with a particular focus on physiology, psychiatry and mental health, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, cognitive neuroscience, and radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging.

Their research encompasses a variety of topics including:

  • Dementia and cognitive impairment research
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Functional brain connectivity studies
  • Cancer-related cognitive impairment studies
  • Blood pressure and hypertension studies
  • Cerebrovascular and carotid artery diseases

Robyn A. Honea has published research in several academic venues, with the most frequent including:

  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • PLoS ONE

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Honea include:

  • "Effect of aerobic exercise on amyloid accumulation in preclinical Alzheimer's: A 1-year randomized controlled trial," 2021, PLoS ONE
  • "Aerobic exercise improves hippocampal blood flow for hypertensive Apolipoprotein E4 carriers," 2021, Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
  • "Relationship of fasting glucose and longitudinal Alzheimer's disease imaging markers," 2022, Alzheimer's & Dementia Translational Research & Clinical Interventions
  • "Dementia risk and dynamic response to exercise: A non-randomized clinical trial," 2022, PLoS ONE
  • "Association between the Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and Brain Atrophy in Older Adults," 2022, American Journal of Nephrology

Frequent collaborators in their work are:

  • Jeffrey M. Burns
  • Eric D. Vidoni
  • Jill K. Morris
  • Rebecca J. Lepping
  • Russell H. Swerdlow

Best Publications

  • Regional Deficits in Brain Volume in Schizophrenia: A Meta-Analysis of Voxel-Based Morphometry Studies

    Robyn Honea;Tim J. Crow;Dick Passingham;Clare E. Mackay

  • Neural mechanisms of genetic risk for impulsivity and violence in humans

    Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg;Joshua W. Buckholtz;Bhaskar Kolachana;Ahmad R. Hariri;Ahmad R. Hariri

  • Aerobic exercise for Alzheimer's disease: A randomized controlled pilot trial

    Jill K. Morris;Eric D. Vidoni;David K. Johnson;Angela Van Sciver

  • Impact of APOE on the healthy aging brain: a voxel-based MRI and DTI study.

    Robyn A. Honea;Eric Vidoni;Amith Harsha;Jeffrey M. Burns

  • Cardiorespiratory fitness and preserved medial temporal lobe volume in Alzheimer disease.

    Robyn A. Honea;George Patrick Thomas;Amith Harsha;Heather S. Anderson

  • Is Alzheimer's disease a systemic disease?

    Jill K. Morris;Robyn A. Honea;Eric D. Vidoni;Russell H. Swerdlow

  • Is Gray Matter Volume an Intermediate Phenotype for Schizophrenia? A Voxel-Based Morphometry Study of Patients with Schizophrenia and Their Healthy Siblings

    Robyn A. Honea;Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg;Katherine B. Hobbs;Lukas Pezawas

  • Genetic variation in AKT1 is linked to dopamine-associated prefrontal cortical structure and function in humans.

    Hao Yang Tan;Kristin K. Nicodemus;Qiang Chen;Zhen Li

  • Impaired glycemia increases disease progression in mild cognitive impairment

    Jill K. Morris;Eric D. Vidoni;Robyn A. Honea;Jeffrey M. Burns

  • Alzheimer disease biomarkers are associated with body mass index

    E.D. Vidoni;R.A. Townley;R.A. Honea;J.M. Burns

  • Impact of interacting functional variants in COMT on regional gray matter volume in human brain.

    Robyn Honea;Beth A. Verchinski;Lukas Pezawas;Bhaskar S. Kolachana

  • Allelic Variation in RGS4 Impacts Functional and Structural Connectivity in the Human Brain

    Joshua W. Buckholtz;Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg;Robyn A. Honea;Richard E. Straub

  • Cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with atrophy in Alzheimer's and aging over 2 years.

    Eric D. Vidoni;Robyn A. Honea;Sandra A. Billinger;Russell H. Swerdlow

  • Bone density and brain atrophy in early Alzheimer's disease.

    Natalia Loskutova;Robyn A. Honea;Eric D. Vidoni;William M. Brooks

  • Reduced gray matter volume in normal adults with a maternal family history of Alzheimer disease

    R. A. Honea;R. H. Swerdlow;E. D. Vidoni;J. Goodwin

  • Progressive regional atrophy in normal adults with a maternal history of Alzheimer disease

    Robyn A. Honea;Russell H. Swerdlow;Eric D. Vidoni;Jeffrey M. Burns

  • Reduced Limbic and Hypothalamic Volumes Correlate with Bone Density in Early Alzheimer’s Disease

    Natalia Loskutova;Robyn A. Honea;William M. Brooks;Jeffrey M. Burns

  • Regional distribution of measurement error in diffusion tensor imaging.

    Stefano Marenco;Robert Rawlings;Gustavo K. Rohde;Alan S. Barnett

  • The evolutionarily conserved G protein-coupled receptor SREB2/GPR85 influences brain size, behavior, and vulnerability to schizophrenia

    Mitsuyuki Matsumoto;Richard E. Straub;Stefano Marenco;Kristin K. Nicodemus

  • A community-based approach to trials of aerobic exercise in aging and Alzheimer's disease

    Eric D. Vidoni;Angela Van Sciver;David K. Johnson;Jianghua He

  • Insulin is Differentially Related to Cognitive Decline and Atrophy in Alzheimer’s Disease and Aging

    Jeffrey M. Burns;Robyn A. Honea;Eric D. Vidoni;Lewis J. Hutfles

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel R. Weinberger
Daniel R. Weinberger Johns Hopkins University
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg Heidelberg University
Joseph H. Callicott
Joseph H. Callicott National Institutes of Health
Venkata S. Mattay
Venkata S. Mattay Lieber Institute for Brain Development
Bhaskar Kolachana
Bhaskar Kolachana National Institutes of Health
Michael F. Egan
Michael F. Egan MSD (United States)
Giuseppe Blasi
Giuseppe Blasi University of Bari Aldo Moro
Ahmad R. Hariri
Ahmad R. Hariri Duke University
Cary R. Savage
Cary R. Savage University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Alison Goate
Alison Goate Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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