Bernd Kraemer
University of Göttingen
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Molecular Psychiatry | 2016
T G M van Erp; Derrek P. Hibar; Jerod Rasmussen; David C. Glahn; Godfrey D. Pearlson; Ole A. Andreassen; Ingrid Agartz; Lars T. Westlye; Unn K. Haukvik; Anders M. Dale; Ingrid Melle; Cecilie B. Hartberg; Oliver Gruber; Bernd Kraemer; David Zilles; Gary Donohoe; Sinead Kelly; Colm McDonald; Derek W. Morris; Dara M. Cannon; Aiden Corvin; Marise W J Machielsen; Laura Koenders; L. de Haan; Dick J. Veltman; Theodore D. Satterthwaite; Daniel H. Wolf; R.C. Gur; Raquel E. Gur; Steve Potkin
The profile of brain structural abnormalities in schizophrenia is still not fully understood, despite decades of research using brain scans. To validate a prospective meta-analysis approach to analyzing multicenter neuroimaging data, we analyzed brain MRI scans from 2028 schizophrenia patients and 2540 healthy controls, assessed with standardized methods at 15 centers worldwide. We identified subcortical brain volumes that differentiated patients from controls, and ranked them according to their effect sizes. Compared with healthy controls, patients with schizophrenia had smaller hippocampus (Cohen’s d=−0.46), amygdala (d=−0.31), thalamus (d=−0.31), accumbens (d=−0.25) and intracranial volumes (d=−0.12), as well as larger pallidum (d=0.21) and lateral ventricle volumes (d=0.37). Putamen and pallidum volume augmentations were positively associated with duration of illness and hippocampal deficits scaled with the proportion of unmedicated patients. Worldwide cooperative analyses of brain imaging data support a profile of subcortical abnormalities in schizophrenia, which is consistent with that based on traditional meta-analytic approaches. This first ENIGMA Schizophrenia Working Group study validates that collaborative data analyses can readily be used across brain phenotypes and disorders and encourages analysis and data sharing efforts to further our understanding of severe mental illness.
Molecular Psychiatry | 2016
T G M van Erp; Derrek P. Hibar; Jerod Rasmussen; David C. Glahn; Godfrey D. Pearlson; Ole A. Andreassen; Ingrid Agartz; Lars T. Westlye; Unn K. Haukvik; Anders M. Dale; Ingrid Melle; Cecilie B. Hartberg; Oliver Gruber; Bernd Kraemer; David Zilles; Gary Donohoe; Sinead Kelly; Colm McDonald; Derek W. Morris; Dara M. Cannon; Aiden Corvin; Marise W J Machielsen; Laura Koenders; L. de Haan; D.J. Veltman; Theodore D. Satterthwaite; Daniel H. Wolf; R.C. Gur; R.E. Gur; Steve Potkin
Molecular Psychiatry | 2016
Lianne Schmaal; D.J. Veltman; T G M van Erp; P. G. Saemann; Thomas Frodl; Neda Jahanshad; Elizabeth Loehrer; Meike W. Vernooij; Wiro J. Niessen; M. A. Ikram; K. Wittfeld; H. J. Grabe; A. Block; K. Hegenscheid; D. Hoehn; Michael Czisch; Jim Lagopoulos; Sean N. Hatton; Ian B. Hickie; Roberto Goya-Maldonado; Bernd Kraemer; Oliver Gruber; Baptiste Couvy-Duchesne; Miguel E. Rentería; Lachlan T. Strike; Margie Wright; G. I. de Zubicaray; Katie L. McMahon; Sarah E. Medland; Nicole Gillespie
Molecular Psychiatry | 2016
Lianne Schmaal; D.J. Veltman; T G M van Erp; P. G. Saemann; T. Frodl; Neda Jahanshad; E. Loehrer; Meike W. Vernooij; Wiro J. Niessen; Mohammad Arfan Ikram; K. Wittfeld; H. J. Grabe; A. Block; K. Hegenscheid; D. Hoehn; Michael Czisch; Jim Lagopoulos; Sean N. Hatton; Ian B. Hickie; Roberto Goya-Maldonado; Bernd Kraemer; Oliver Gruber; Baptiste Couvy-Duchesne; Miguel E. Rentería; Lachlan T. Strike; Margaret J. Wright; G. I. de Zubicaray; Katie L. McMahon; Sarah E. Medland; Nathan A. Gillespie
18th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS) | 2011
Sabrina Trapp; Stephan Konrad; Jöran Lepsien; Bernd Kraemer; Oliver Gruber