Ronald A. Yeo mainly investigates White matter, Neuroscience, Traumatic brain injury, Cognition and Corpus callosum. He interconnects Voxel, Internal medicine, Choline and Brain mapping in the investigation of issues within White matter. His Neuroscience research incorporates themes from Endocrinology, Schizophrenia, Audiology, Psychosis and Magnetic resonance imaging.
His Traumatic brain injury study incorporates themes from Central nervous system disease, Surgery, Neuropsychology, Diffusion MRI and Pathology. His Cognition study combines topics in areas such as Testosterone, Hippocampus and Cognitive decline. The various areas that Ronald A. Yeo examines in his Corpus callosum study include Fractional anisotropy and Splenium.
Cognition, Neuroscience, Audiology, White matter and Neuropsychology are his primary areas of study. The Cognition study combines topics in areas such as Developmental psychology, Cognitive psychology, Neuroimaging and Schizophrenia. His Audiology research incorporates elements of Psychiatry, Abnormality, Magnetic resonance imaging and Neuropsychological test.
In White matter, he works on issues like Internal medicine, which are connected to Cardiology. His work deals with themes such as Lesion, Verbal memory and Traumatic brain injury, which intersect with Neuropsychology. His work carried out in the field of Traumatic brain injury brings together such families of science as Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Central nervous system disease and Pathology.
His primary scientific interests are in Cognition, Audiology, White matter, Schizophrenia and Traumatic brain injury. His research in Cognition intersects with topics in Developmental psychology and Clinical psychology. His studies deal with areas such as Theta power, Verbal learning, Neuroimaging and Cognitive test as well as Audiology.
His White matter research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Psychiatry, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Fusiform gyrus. His research integrates issues of Reactive inhibition, Neuroscience, Thalamus and Mutation in his study of Schizophrenia. His Traumatic brain injury research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Mri findings, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Cerebral blood flow, Cerebral perfusion pressure and Functional magnetic resonance imaging.
His main research concerns Audiology, White matter, Cognition, Diffusion MRI and Psychiatry. His work focuses on many connections between Audiology and other disciplines, such as Cognitive test, that overlap with his field of interest in Gray, Structural equation modeling, Brain size and Neuroimaging. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Fronto parietal, Fornix, Alcohol abuse and Abnormality.
His Neurocognitive Tests study in the realm of Cognition interacts with subjects such as Graph theory. His work in the fields of Diffusion MRI, such as Fractional anisotropy, overlaps with other areas such as Complex network. His Psychiatry research integrates issues from Magnetic resonance imaging, Standard error and Meta-analysis.
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Structural brain variation and general intelligence.
Richard J. Haier;Rex E. Jung;Ronald A. Yeo;Kevin Head.
NeuroImage (2004)
Facial attractiveness, developmental stability, and fluctuating asymmetry.
Steven W. Gangestad;Randy Thornhill;Ronald A. Yeo.
Ethology and Sociobiology (1994)
The neuroanatomy of general intelligence: sex matters
Richard J. Haier;Rex E. Jung;Ronald A. Yeo;Kevin Head.
NeuroImage (2005)
A prospective diffusion tensor imaging study in mild traumatic brain injury
A. R. Mayer;M. V. Mannell;C. Gasparovic.
Neurology (2010)
The Aging Hippocampus: Cognitive, Biochemical and Structural Findings
Ira Driscoll;Derek A. Hamilton;Helen Petropoulos;Ronald A. Yeo.
Cerebral Cortex (2003)
Functional connectivity in mild traumatic brain injury.
Andrew R. Mayer;Andrew R. Mayer;Maggie V. Mannell;Josef Ling;Charles Gasparovic;Charles Gasparovic.
Human Brain Mapping (2011)
Virtual navigation in humans: the impact of age, sex, and hormones on place learning
Ira Driscoll;Derek A. Hamilton;Derek A. Hamilton;Ronald A. Yeo;William M. Brooks.
Hormones and Behavior (2005)
Magnetic resonance imaging correlates of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children.
Dina E. Hill;Ronald A. Yeo;Richard A. Campbell;Blaine Hart.
Neuropsychology (journal) (2003)
Clinical significance of MRI white matter lesions in the elderly.
A. L. Hunt;W. W. Orrison;R. A. Yeo;K. Y. Haaland.
Neurology (1989)
Procedural memory in Parkinson's disease: Impaired motor but not visuoperceptual learning.
Deborah L. Harrington;Kathleen York Haaland;Ronald A. Yeo;Ellen Marder.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology (1990)
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