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Rosemary Toomey is affiliated with Boston University in the United States and has a research focus primarily within the field of Medicine. Their work covers multiple subfields including Psychiatry and Mental Health, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Cognitive Neuroscience, and General Health Professions.

The main topics covered in Rosemary Toomey's research include Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research, Health, Environment, and Cognitive Aging, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Health, Psychology, and Well-being, Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, and Cognitive Abilities and Testing.

Frequent publication venues for Toomey's research include the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Life Sciences, Alzheimer's & Dementia, Psychological Medicine, and Neurobiology of Aging. These journals have hosted multiple papers authored or coauthored by Toomey.

Significant recent papers contributed by Rosemary Toomey include:

  • MRI-assessed locus coeruleus integrity is heritable and associated with multiple cognitive domains, mild cognitive impairment, and daytime dysfunction, 2021, Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Associations between depression and cardiometabolic health: A 27-year longitudinal study, 2021, Psychological Medicine
  • Lifestyle and the aging brain: interactive effects of modifiable lifestyle behaviors and cognitive ability in men from midlife to old age, 2021, Neurobiology of Aging
  • Association of baseline semantic fluency and progression to mild cognitive impairment in middle-aged men, 2020, Neurology
  • Brain-Immune Interactions as the Basis of Gulf War Illness: Clinical Assessment and Deployment Profile of 1990-1991 Gulf War Veterans in the Gulf War Illness Consortium (GWIC) Multisite Case-Control Study, 2021, Brain Sciences

Rosemary Toomey frequently collaborates with a group of coauthors who have extensively contributed to their research. These coauthors include Michael J. Lyons, Carol E. Franz, William S. Kremen, Jeremy A. Elman, and Matthew S. Panizzon. Each of these coauthors has been involved in numerous publications with Toomey, evidencing ongoing professional research relationships.

Best Publications

  • Co-occurrence of Abuse of Different Drugs in Men The Role of Drug-Specific and Shared Vulnerabilities

    Ming T. Tsuang;Michael J. Lyons;Joanne M. Meyer;Thomas Doyle

  • Genetic influences on DSM-III-R drug abuse and dependence: a study of 3,372 twin pairs.

    Ming T. Tsuang;Michael J. Lyons;Michael J. Lyons;Seth A. Eisen;Seth A. Eisen;Jack Goldberg

  • Thalamic and amygdala–hippocampal volume reductions in first-degree relatives of patients with schizophrenia: an MRI-based morphometric analysis

    Larry J Seidman;Larry J Seidman;Stephen V Faraone;Stephen V Faraone;Jill M Goldstein;Jill M Goldstein;Julie M Goodman;Julie M Goodman

  • Left Hippocampal Volume as a Vulnerability Indicator for Schizophrenia A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Morphometric Study of Nonpsychotic First-Degree Relatives

    Larry J. Seidman;Stephen V. Faraone;Jill M. Goldstein;William S. Kremen

  • The paradox of normal neuropsychological function in schizophrenia.

    William S. Kremen;Larry J. Seidman;Stephen V. Faraone;Rosemary Toomey

  • Neuropsychologic functioning among the nonpsychotic relatives of schizophrenic patients: the effect of genetic loading.

    Stephen V Faraone;Stephen V Faraone;Larry J Seidman;Larry J Seidman;William S Kremen;William S Kremen;Rosemary Toomey;Rosemary Toomey

  • A Registry-Based Twin Study of Depression in Men

    Michael J. Lyons;Seth A. Eisen;Jack Goldberg;William True

  • Interpersonal Problem Solving and Information Processing in Schizophrenia

    Patrick W. Corrigan;Rosemary Toomey

  • Neuropsychological functioning among the nonpsychotic relatives of schizophrenic patients: a 4-year follow-up study.

    Stephen V. Faraone;Larry J. Seidman;William S. Kremen;Rosemary Toomey

  • Revisiting the factor structure for positive and negative symptoms : Evidence from a large heterogeneous group of psychiatric patients

    Rosemary Toomey;William S. Kremen;John C. Simpson;Jacqueline A. Samson

  • Gulf War veterans' health: medical evaluation of a U.S. cohort.

    Seth A. Eisen;Han K. Kang;Frances M. Murphy;Melvin S. Blanchard

  • Influence of young adult cognitive ability and additional education on later-life cognition.

    William S. Kremen;William S. Kremen;Asad Beck;Asad Beck;Jeremy A. Elman;Daniel E. Gustavson

  • Chronic Multisymptom Illness Complex in Gulf War I Veterans 10 Years Later

    Melvin S. Blanchard;Seth A. Eisen;Renee Alpern;Joel Karlinsky

  • Neuropsychological consequences of regular marijuana use: A twin study

    M. J. Lyons;J. L. Bar;M. S. Panizzon;R. Toomey

  • Genes Determine Stability and the Environment Determines Change in Cognitive Ability During 35 Years of Adulthood

    Michael J. Lyons;Timothy P. York;Carol E. Franz;Michael D. Grant

  • Heterogeneity of schizophrenia: a study of individual neuropsychological profiles

    William S. Kremen;Larry J. Seidman;Larry J. Seidman;Stephen V. Faraone;Stephen V. Faraone;Rosemary Toomey

  • Mental health of US Gulf War veterans 10 years after the war.

    Rosemary Toomey;Han K. Kang;Joel Karlinsky;Joel Karlinsky;Dewleen G. Baker

  • Poor perception of nonverbal social-emotional cues in relatives of schizophrenic patients.

    Rosemary Toomey;Larry J. Seidman;Larry J. Seidman;Michael J. Lyons;Stephen V. Faraone;Stephen V. Faraone

  • Sex differences in self-reported schizotypal traits in relatives of schizophrenic probands

    W.S Kremen;S.V Faraone;S.V Faraone;S.V Faraone;R Toomey;R Toomey;R Toomey;L.J Seidman

  • Cognitive correlates to social cue perception in schizophrenia.

    Patrick W. Corrigan;Michael Foster Green;Michael Foster Green;Rosemary Toomey

  • Association of neuropsychological vulnerability markers in relatives of schizophrenic patients

    Rosemary Toomey;Stephen V. Faraone;Stephen V. Faraone;Larry J. Seidman;Larry J. Seidman;William S. Kremen;William S. Kremen;William S. Kremen

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Lyons
Michael J. Lyons Boston University
William S. Kremen
William S. Kremen University of California, San Diego
Matthew S. Panizzon
Matthew S. Panizzon University of California, San Diego
Carol E. Franz
Carol E. Franz University of California, San Diego
Hong Xian
Hong Xian Saint Louis University
Kristen C. Jacobson
Kristen C. Jacobson University of Chicago
Amy J. Jak
Amy J. Jak University of California, San Diego
Chandra A. Reynolds
Chandra A. Reynolds University of California, Riverside
Michael C. Neale
Michael C. Neale Virginia Commonwealth University
Nikos Makris
Nikos Makris Brigham and Women's Hospital

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