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Sophia Frangou is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a strong focus on Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychiatry and Mental Health. Additional subfields include Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Clinical Psychology, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

The scientist's research topics cover several key areas:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
  • Schizophrenia research and treatment
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Biological Psychiatry
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • European Psychiatry
  • Human Brain Mapping
  • Psychological Medicine

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Sophia Frangou are:

  • Cortical thickness across the lifespan: Data from 17,075 healthy individuals aged 3-90 years, 2021, Human Brain Mapping
  • Towards a youth mental health paradigm: a perspective and roadmap, 2023, Molecular Psychiatry
  • Risk and protective factors for childhood suicidality: a US population-based study, 2020, The Lancet Psychiatry
  • What we learn about bipolar disorder from large-scale neuroimaging: Findings and future directions from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working Group, 2020, Human Brain Mapping
  • Transdiagnostic and disease-specific abnormalities in the default-mode network hubs in psychiatric disorders: A meta-analysis of resting-state functional imaging studies, 2020, European Psychiatry

The scientist has collaborated frequently with the following researchers:

  • Carrie E. Bearden
  • Raquel E. Gur
  • Deanna M. Barch
  • Karl Friston
  • Anissa Abi-Dargham

Best Publications

  • The neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia: update 2005.

    J L Rapoport;A M Addington;S Frangou;M R C Psych

  • Structural neuroimaging studies in major depressive disorder. Meta-analysis and comparison with bipolar disorder

    Matthew J Kempton;Zainab Salvador;Marcus R Munafò;John R Geddes

  • The ENIGMA Consortium: large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data

    Paul M. Thompson;Jason L. Stein;Sarah E. Medland;Derrek P. Hibar

  • Cortical abnormalities in bipolar disorder : An MRI analysis of 6503 individuals from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working Group

    D P Hibar;L T Westlye;L T Westlye;N T Doan;N T Doan;N Jahanshad

  • Neuropsychology of bipolar disorder: a review

    Seema Quraishi;Sophia Frangou

  • Neuropsychological testing of cognitive impairment in euthymic bipolar disorder: an individual patient data meta-analysis

    C. Bourne;C. Bourne;Ö. Aydemir;V. Balanzá-Martínez;E. Bora

  • Meta-analysis of the P300 and P50 waveforms in schizophrenia

    Elvira Bramon;Sophia Rabe-Hesketh;Pak Sham;Robin M Murray

  • Subcortical and ventral prefrontal cortical neural responses to facial expressions distinguish patients with bipolar disorder and major depression.

    Natalia S Lawrence;Andrew M Williams;Simon Surguladze;Vincent Giampietro

  • ENIGMA and global neuroscience: A decade of large-scale studies of the brain in health and disease across more than 40 countries

    Paul M Thompson;Neda Jahanshad;Christopher R K Ching;Lauren E Salminen

  • The functional neuroanatomy of bipolar disorder: a consensus model.

    Stephen M Strakowski;Caleb M Adler;Jorge Almeida;Lori L Altshuler

  • Subcortical volumetric abnormalities in bipolar disorder

    D. P. Hibar;L. T. Westlye;L. T. Westlye;T. G. M. van Erp;J. Rasmussen

  • Adolescents who were born very preterm have decreased brain volumes

    Chiara Nosarti;Mazin H. S. Al‐Asady;Sophia Frangou;Ann L. Stewart

  • Efficacy of ethyl-eicosapentaenoic acid in bipolar depression: randomised double-blind placebo-controlled study.

    Sophia Frangou;Michael Lewis;Paul McCrone

  • ENIGMA and Global Neuroscience: A Decade of Large-Scale Studies of the Brain in Health and Disease Across More Than 40 Countries

    Paul Thompson

  • Empirical evidence for discrete neurocognitive subgroups in bipolar disorder: clinical implications

    K. E. Burdick;M. Russo;S. Frangou;K. Mahon

  • The dysplastic net hypothesis: an integration of developmental and dysconnectivity theories of schizophrenia

    E.T. Bullmore;S. Frangou;R.M. Murray

  • Autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia: meta-analysis of the neural correlates of social cognition.

    Gisela Sugranyes;Marinos Kyriakopoulos;Marinos Kyriakopoulos;Richard Corrigall;Eric Taylor

  • The International Society for Bipolar Disorders-Battery for Assessment of Neurocognition (ISBD-BANC).

    Lakshmi N Yatham;Ivan J Torres;Gin S Malhi;Sophia Frangou

  • Diffusion tensor imaging in schizophrenia.

    Marinos Kyriakopoulos;Theodoros Bargiotas;Gareth J. Barker;Sophia Frangou

  • Insulin resistance: Genetic associations with depression and cognition in population based cohorts

    Sophia Frangou;Masoud Shirali;Mark J. Adams;David M. Howard

Frequent Co-Authors

Danai Dima
Danai Dima City, University of London
David C. Glahn
David C. Glahn Boston Children's Hospital
Robin M. Murray
Robin M. Murray King's College London
Ole A. Andreassen
Ole A. Andreassen Oslo University Hospital
Veena Kumari
Veena Kumari Brunel University London
Ingrid Agartz
Ingrid Agartz University of Oslo
Colm McDonald
Colm McDonald University of Galway
Tonmoy Sharma
Tonmoy Sharma King's College London
Carrie E. Bearden
Carrie E. Bearden University of California, Los Angeles

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