His primary areas of investigation include Neuroscience, Resting state fMRI, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Internal medicine and Audiology. Wenbin Guo interconnects First episode, Schizophrenia and Neurotransmitter in the investigation of issues within Neuroscience. His First episode study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Medial frontal gyrus, Drug-naïve, Posterior cingulate and Default mode network.
Wenbin Guo combines subjects such as Cerebellum and Fusiform gyrus with his study of Resting state fMRI. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Pharmacology, Antipsychotic and Cardiology. His research integrates issues of Precuneus and Prefrontal cortex in his study of Audiology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Internal medicine, Drug-naïve, Neuroscience and Schizophrenia. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Resting state fMRI, Prefrontal cortex, Olanzapine and Audiology. In his study, Superior temporal gyrus is strongly linked to Fusiform gyrus, which falls under the umbrella field of Resting state fMRI.
His Internal medicine research integrates issues from White matter, Oncology, Cardiology, Antipsychotic and Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale. As a part of the same scientific study, Wenbin Guo usually deals with the Drug-naïve, concentrating on First episode and frequently concerns with Somatization disorder and Pathophysiology. His study in the field of Neuroimaging, Cerebellum, Functional connectivity and Postcentral gyrus is also linked to topics like Amplitude of low frequency fluctuations.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Internal medicine, Cardiology, Default mode network and Drug-naïve are his primary areas of study. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging study results in a more complete grasp of Neuroscience. Wenbin Guo has included themes like Schizophrenia, Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale and Neuropsychology in his Internal medicine study.
His Cardiology study incorporates themes from First episode schizophrenia and Endophenotype. The various areas that Wenbin Guo examines in his Default mode network study include Precuneus and Prefrontal cortex. His Audiology research incorporates elements of First episode, Somatization disorder and Major depressive disorder.
His primary areas of study are Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Internal medicine, Resting state fMRI, Default mode network and Precentral gyrus. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging research includes themes of Drug-naïve and Functional connectivity. He has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Olanzapine and Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale.
The Resting state fMRI study combines topics in areas such as Neuroimaging and Audiology. His studies examine the connections between Audiology and genetics, as well as such issues in Posterior cingulate, with regards to First episode. His studies in Precentral gyrus integrate themes in fields like Major depressive disorder, Right fusiform gyrus, Potential biomarkers and Cardiology.
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Multivariate classification of social anxiety disorder using whole brain functional connectivity
Feng Liu;Wenbin Guo;Jean-Paul Fouche;Jean-Paul Fouche;Yifeng Wang.
Brain Structure & Function (2015)
Reduced default mode network functional connectivity in patients with recurrent major depressive disorder.
Chao-Gan Yan;Xiao Chen;Le Li;Francisco Xavier Castellanos.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2019)
Metformin Addition Attenuates Olanzapine-Induced Weight Gain in Drug-Naive First-Episode Schizophrenia Patients: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
Ren-Rong Wu;Jing-Ping Zhao;Xiao-Feng Guo;Yi-Qun He.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2008)
Abnormal amplitude low-frequency oscillations in medication-naive, first-episode patients with major depressive disorder: A resting-state fMRI study
Feng Liu;Wenbin Guo;Wenbin Guo;Ling Liu;Zhiliang Long.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2013)
Alterations of the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations in treatment-resistant and treatment-response depression: a resting-state fMRI study.
Wen-bin Guo;Feng Liu;Zhi-min Xue;Xi-jia Xu.
Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry (2012)
Abnormal regional spontaneous neural activity in first-episode, treatment-naive patients with late-life depression: a resting-state fMRI study.
Feng Liu;Maorong Hu;Shanshan Wang;Wenbin Guo.
Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry (2012)
Decreased interhemispheric resting-state functional connectivity in first-episode, drug-naive major depressive disorder.
Wenbin Guo;Feng Liu;Yi Dai;Muliang Jiang.
Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry (2013)
Classification of different therapeutic responses of major depressive disorder with multivariate pattern analysis method based on structural MR scans.
Feng Liu;Wenbin Guo;Wenbin Guo;Dengmiao Yu;Qing Gao.
PLOS ONE (2012)
Abnormal resting-state cerebellar–cerebral functional connectivity in treatment-resistant depression and treatment sensitive depression
Wenbin Guo;Feng Liu;Zhimin Xue;Keming Gao.
Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry (2013)
Abnormal neural activities in first-episode, treatment-naïve, short-illness-duration, and treatment-response patients with major depressive disorder: a resting-state fMRI study.
Wen-bin Guo;Wen-bin Guo;Feng Liu;Zhi-min Xue;Yan Yu.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2011)
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