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| Carl E SchwartzSummaryAffiliation: Harvard University Country: USA Publications
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Novelty responses and differential effects of order in the amygdala, substantia innominata, and inferior temporal cortexChristopher I Wright
Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research Group, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 13th St, Bldg 149, CNY 9, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA
Neuroimage 18:660-9. 2003....
Differential amygdalar response to novel versus newly familiar neutral faces: a functional MRI probe developed for studying inhibited temperamentCarl E Schwartz
Developmental Psychopathology Research Group (CES, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown 02129, USA
Biol Psychiatry 53:854-62. 2003..We propose that this experimental paradigm will be useful for examining brain responses to novelty in different temperamental groups, as well as various psychiatric disorders...
Inhibited and uninhibited infants "grown up": adult amygdalar response to noveltyCarl E Schwartz
Developmental Psychopathology Research Group, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital MGH, Harvard Medical School, 13th Street, Building 149, CNY 9, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA
Science 300:1952-3. 2003....
A phenotype of early infancy predicts reactivity of the amygdala in male adultsC E Schwartz
Developmental Neuroimaging and Psychopathology Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Mol Psychiatry 17:1042-50. 2012..This possibility, together with the fact that environmental factors have less time to impact the 4-month phenotype, suggests that this temperamental profile may be a fruitful target for high-risk genetic studies...
Temperament and its implications for neuroimaging of anxiety disordersCarl E Schwartz
Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, 02129, USA
CNS Spectr 9:284-91. 2004..Longitudinal studies are a unique tool for understanding the developmental and temperamental risk factors for psychiatric disorder...
Structural differences in adult orbital and ventromedial prefrontal cortex predicted by infant temperament at 4 months of ageCarl E Schwartz
Developmental Neuroimaging and Psychopathology Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Psychiatric Neuroscience Program, Bldg 149, 13th Street, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA
Arch Gen Psychiatry 67:78-84. 2010..In contrast, low-reactive infants are biased to develop into uninhibited children who spontaneously approach novel situations...
Neuroanatomical correlates of extraversion and neuroticismChristopher I Wright
Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA
Cereb Cortex 16:1809-19. 2006..In contrast, no such correlations were observed for the volume of the amygdala. The results suggest that specific aspects of regional prefrontal anatomy are associated with specific personality traits...
Research Grants
- Infancy to Adolescence: fMRI and Risk for Anxiety DisorderCarl Schwartz; Fiscal Year: 2009..The significance of these efforts for the mental health of adolescents is discussed. ..
- Infancy to Adolescence: fMRI and Risk for Anxiety DisorderCarl Schwartz; Fiscal Year: 2007..Because the phenotypic data has been separately funded, this application will represent a highly cost-effective effort to supplement these efforts with genetic analyses. ..
- Family Imaging Study of Children at Risk for AnxietyJerrold Rosenbaum; Fiscal Year: 2009....
