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William P. Milberg

William P. Milberg

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Neuroscience

D-Index
71
Citations
15644
World Ranking
2439
National Ranking
1152

Psychology

D-Index
69
Citations
14703
World Ranking
2406
National Ranking
1395

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

William P. Milberg is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields, focusing primarily on Medicine and Psychology. They have contributed to 102 publications in Medicine and 69 in Psychology, with notable subfields of study including Clinical Psychology, Epidemiology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, and Neurology.

Their main research topics cover a wide range of areas related to brain health and mental health, including:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol

William P. Milberg has published extensively in several scientific venues. Most frequently, their work appears in:

  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Journal of Traumatic Stress
  • Translational Psychiatry
  • NeuroImage Clinical
  • Brain Behavior and Immunity

Their recent publications include:

  • "Test-retest reliability of FreeSurfer automated hippocampal subfield segmentation within and across scanners," 2020, NeuroImage
  • "An epigenome-wide association study of posttraumatic stress disorder in US veterans implicates several new DNA methylation loci," 2020, Clinical Epigenetics
  • "Mild traumatic brain injury impacts associations between limbic system microstructure and post-traumatic stress disorder symptomatology," 2020, NeuroImage Clinical
  • "PTSD is associated with increased DNA methylation across regions of HLA-DPB1 and SPATC1L," 2020, Brain Behavior and Immunity
  • "Evaluating the evidence for a neuroimaging subtype of posttraumatic stress disorder," 2020, Science Translational Medicine

Frequent co-authors collaborating with William P. Milberg include:

  • Regina E. McGlinchey
  • Catherine B. Fortier
  • Jennifer R. Fonda
  • Mark W. Logue
  • David H. Salat

William P. Milberg was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2008 for contributions to the field. This designation reflects a professional standing within the psychological community.

Best Publications

  • International meta-analysis of PTSD genome-wide association studies identifies sex- and ancestry-specific genetic risk loci

    Caroline M. Nievergelt;Caroline M. Nievergelt;Adam X. Maihofer;Adam X. Maihofer;Torsten Klengel;Torsten Klengel;Elizabeth G. Atkinson;Elizabeth G. Atkinson

  • Cognitive dysfunction is associated with poor diabetes control in older adults.

    Medha Munshi;Laura Grande;Mellody Hayes;Darlene Ayres

  • Smaller Hippocampal Volume in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Multisite ENIGMA-PGC Study: Subcortical Volumetry Results From Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Consortia

    Mark W. Logue;Sanne J.H. van Rooij;Emily L. Dennis;Sarah L. Davis

  • Lexical decision and aphasia: Evidence for semantic processing

    William Milberg;Sheila E. Blumstein;Sheila E. Blumstein

  • False recognition and the right frontal lobe: A case study

    Daniel L. Schacter;Tim Curran;Lissa Galluccio;William P. Milberg

  • Semantic processing in aphasia: Evidence from an auditory lexical decision task

    Sheila E. Blumstein;William Milberg;Robin Shrier

  • Changes in naming ability with age.

    Marilyn S. Albert;Hope S. Heller;William Milberg

  • Semantic processing in the neglected visual field: Evidence from a lexical decision task

    Regina McGlinchey-berroth;William P. Milberg;Mieke Verfaellie;Michael Alexander

  • Enhancement of Vasoreactivity and Cognition by Intranasal Insulin in Type 2 Diabetes

    Vera Novak;William Milberg;Ying Hao;Ying Hao;Medha Munshi;Medha Munshi

  • Processing of lexical ambiguities in aphasia.

    W. Milberg;S.E. Blumstein;B. Dworetzky

  • Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Cognition in the Elderly.

    Elizabeth C. Leritz;Regina E. McGlinchey;Regina E. McGlinchey;Regina E. McGlinchey;Ida Kellison;James L. Rudolph;James L. Rudolph;James L. Rudolph

  • Intact priming of patterns despite impaired memory.

    John D.E. Gabrieli;William Milberg;Margaret M. Keane;Suzanne Corkin

  • The Boston Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury-Lifetime (BAT-L) semistructured interview: evidence of research utility and validity.

    Catherine Brawn Fortier;Melissa M. Amick;Laura Grande;Susan McGlynn

  • Cognitive Function in Normal-Weight, Overweight, and Obese Older Adults: An Analysis of the Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly Cohort

    Hsu Ko Kuo;Richard N. Jones;William P. Milberg;Sharon Tennstedt

  • Essentials of Neuropsychological Assessment

    Nancy Hebben;William Milberg

  • Intranasal Insulin Enhanced Resting-State Functional Connectivity of Hippocampal Regions in Type 2 Diabetes

    Hui Zhang;Ying Hao;Bradley Manor;Bradley Manor;Peter Novak

  • The effects of focal and diffuse brain damage on strategy application: Evidence from focal lesions, traumatic brain injury and normal aging

    Brian Levine;Donald T. Stuss;William P. Milberg;Michael Paxson Alexander

  • Pain and Cognitive Function Among Older Adults Living in the Community

    Guusje van der Leeuw;Laura H. P. Eggermont;Ling Shi;William P. Milberg

  • Impaired executive function is associated with delirium after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

    James L. Rudolph;Richard N. Jones;Laura J. Grande;William P. Milberg

  • Effect of Blood Pressure on Cognitive Functions in Elderly Persons

    Hsu Ko Kuo;Farzaneh Sorond;Ikechukwu Iloputaife;Margaret Gagnon

  • Phonological processing and lexical access in aphasia

    William Milberg;Sheila Blumstein;Sheila Blumstein;Barbara Dworetzky

Frequent Co-Authors

Regina E. McGlinchey
Regina E. McGlinchey Boston University
Mark W. Miller
Mark W. Miller Boston University
Erika J. Wolf
Erika J. Wolf Boston University
Mieke Verfaellie
Mieke Verfaellie Boston University
Naomi Sadeh
Naomi Sadeh University of Delaware
Sheila E. Blumstein
Sheila E. Blumstein Brown University
Jeffrey M. Spielberg
Jeffrey M. Spielberg University of Delaware
Kerry J. Ressler
Kerry J. Ressler Harvard University
Michael P. Alexander
Michael P. Alexander Harvard University
Tanja Jovanovic
Tanja Jovanovic Wayne State University

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