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Overview

Suzanne N. Haber is affiliated with the University of Rochester Medical Center in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on medicine and neuroscience, with extensive work in radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, cognitive neuroscience, neurology, clinical psychology, and pediatric neurological health.

The primary topics covered in their work include advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, functional brain connectivity studies, advanced MRI techniques and applications, obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, neural dynamics and brain function, neurological disorders and treatments, and fetal and pediatric neurological disorders.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Suzanne N. Haber are:

  • Anastasia Yendiki
  • Chiara Maffei
  • Julia F. Lehman
  • Mary L. Phillips
  • Saâd Jbabdi

The scientist has contributed to several publication venues multiple times. These include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biological Psychiatry
  • NeuroImage
  • Neuropsychopharmacology
  • Brain Structure and Function

Recent papers by Suzanne N. Haber include:

  • Four Deep Brain Stimulation Targets for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Are They Different? (2020) published in Biological Psychiatry
  • Prefrontal connectomics: from anatomy to human imaging (2021) published in Neuropsychopharmacology

Other prominent papers in the broader research landscape, related to their field but with different lead authors, are:

  • Connectomic Deep Brain Stimulation for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (2021) published in Biological Psychiatry
  • Anterior Cingulate Cortex and the Control of Dynamic Behavior in Primates (2020) published in Current Biology
  • Post mortem mapping of connectional anatomy for the validation of diffusion MRI (2022) published in NeuroImage

Their interdisciplinary approach reflects a blend of clinical and imaging neuroscience with a focus on brain connectivity, neuroimaging advancements, and neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly obsessive-compulsive disorder. The collaboration with experts across various neuroscience and clinical psychology subfields supports a detailed investigation into brain structure and function relationships relevant to neurological diseases and their treatments.

Best Publications

  • The reward circuit: linking primate anatomy and human imaging.

    Suzanne N Haber;Brian Knutson

  • Striatonigrostriatal Pathways in Primates Form an Ascending Spiral from the Shell to the Dorsolateral Striatum

    Suzanne N. Haber;Julie L. Fudge;Nikolaus R. McFarland

  • The primate basal ganglia: parallel and integrative networks

    Suzanne N. Haber

  • Harnessing neuroplasticity for clinical applications

    Steven C. Cramer;Mriganka Sur;Bruce H. Dobkin;Charles J O'Brien

  • Corticostriatal circuitry

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  • Closed-Loop Deep Brain Stimulation Is Superior in Ameliorating Parkinsonism

    Boris Rosin;Maya Slovik;Rea Mitelman;Rea Mitelman;Michal Rivlin-Etzion;Michal Rivlin-Etzion

  • The cortico-basal ganglia integrative network: the role of the thalamus.

    Suzanne N. Haber;Roberta Calzavara

  • Reward-Related Cortical Inputs Define a Large Striatal Region in Primates That Interface with Associative Cortical Connections, Providing a Substrate for Incentive-Based Learning

    Suzanne N. Haber;Ki-Sok Kim;Philippe Mailly;Roberta Calzavara

  • The orbital and medial prefrontal circuit through the primate basal ganglia

    SN Haber;K Kunishio;M Mizobuchi;E Lynd-Balta

  • Opioid modulation of taste hedonics within the ventral striatum.

    A.E. Kelley;V.P. Bakshi;S.N. Haber;T.L. Steininger

  • The Organization of Prefrontal-Subthalamic Inputs in Primates Provides an Anatomical Substrate for Both Functional Specificity and Integration: Implications for Basal Ganglia Models and Deep Brain Stimulation

    William I. A. Haynes;Suzanne N. Haber

  • Imaging human mesolimbic dopamine transmission with positron emission tomography. Part II: amphetamine-induced dopamine release in the functional subdivisions of the striatum.

    Diana Martinez;Mark Slifstein;Allegra Broft;Osama Mawlawi

  • Increased synaptic dopamine function in associative regions of the striatum in schizophrenia.

    Lawrence S. Kegeles;Anissa Abi-Dargham;W. Gordon Frankle;Roberto Gil

  • The Subcallosal Cingulate Gyrus in the Context of Major Depression

    Clement Hamani;Clement Hamani;Helen Mayberg;Scellig Stone;Adrian Laxton

  • Thalamic Relay Nuclei of the Basal Ganglia Form Both Reciprocal and Nonreciprocal Cortical Connections, Linking Multiple Frontal Cortical Areas

    Nikolaus R. McFarland;Suzanne N. Haber

  • The accumbens: beyond the core-shell dichotomy.

    Heimer L;Alheid Gf;de Olmos Js;Groenewegen Hj

  • Organization of the output of the ventral striatopallidal system in the rat: ventral pallidal efferents

    H.J. Groenewegen;H.W. Berendse;S.N. Haber

  • Efferent connections of the ventral pallidum: evidence of a dual striato pallidofugal pathway.

    S. N. Haber;H. J. Groenewegen;E. A. Grove;W. J. H. Nauta;W. J. H. Nauta

  • Insular cortical projections to functional regions of the striatum correlate with cortical cytoarchitectonic organization in the primate.

    Masanori Chikama;Nikolaus R. McFarland;David G. Amaral;Suzanne N. Haber

  • Dopamine Neurons Make Glutamatergic Synapses In Vitro

    David Sulzer;Myra P. Joyce;Ling Lin;Daron Geldwert

  • Ramifications of the globus pallidus in the rat as indicated by patterns of immunohistochemistry

    S.N. Haber;W.J.H. Nauta

Frequent Co-Authors

Benjamin D. Greenberg
Benjamin D. Greenberg Brown University
Saad Jbabdi
Saad Jbabdi University of Oxford
Henk J. Groenewegen
Henk J. Groenewegen Amsterdam UMC
Anastasia Yendiki
Anastasia Yendiki Harvard University
Timothy E.J. Behrens
Timothy E.J. Behrens University of Oxford
Julie L. Fudge
Julie L. Fudge University of Rochester
Hesheng Liu
Hesheng Liu Peking University
Hagai Bergman
Hagai Bergman Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Mary L. Phillips
Mary L. Phillips University of Pittsburgh
Gregory J. Quirk
Gregory J. Quirk University of Puerto Rico

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