Daniel E. Gustavson
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
16 Papers
22 Citations
Daniel E. Gustavson is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Verbal fluency test & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of Daniel E. Gustavson include Virginia Commonwealth University.
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MRI-assessed locus coeruleus integrity is heritable and associated with multiple cognitive domains, mild cognitive impairment, and daytime dysfunction
Jeremy A. Elman,Olivia K. Puckett,Asad Beck,Christine Fennema-Notestine,Latonya K. Cross,Anders M. Dale,Graham M L Eglit,Lisa T. Eyler,Lisa T. Eyler,Nathan A. Gillespie,Eric Granholm,Eric Granholm,Daniel E. Gustavson,Donald J. Hagler,Sean N. Hatton,Richard L. Hauger,Richard L. Hauger,Amy J. Jak,Amy J. Jak,Mark W. Logue,Mark W. Logue,Linda K. McEvoy,Ruth E. McKenzie,Michael C. Neale,Matthew S. Panizzon,Chandra A. Reynolds,Mark Sanderson-Cimino,Rosemary Toomey,Xin M. Tu,Nathan Whitsel,McKenna E. Williams,Hong Xian,Michael J. Lyons,Carol E. Franz,William S. Kremen,William S. Kremen +35 more
TL;DR: Elman et al. as discussed by the authors indexed the locus coeruleus (LC) structural integrity by neuromelanin-sensitive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast-to-noise ratio (LCCNR) and found that lower LCCNR was associated with poorer episodic memory, general verbal fluency, semantic fluency and processing speed, as well as increased odds of mild cognitive impairment and greater daytime dysfunction.
Mental health and music engagement: review, framework, and guidelines for future studies.
Daniel E. Gustavson,Peyton L Coleman,John R. Iversen,Hermine H. Maes,Reyna L. Gordon,Miriam D. Lense,Miriam D. Lense +6 more
TL;DR: A recent review as mentioned in this paper summarizes the existing state of music engagement and mental health studies, identifying their strengths and weaknesses, and proposes a theoretical model to describe the importance of simultaneously considering music-mental health associations at the levels of correlated genetic and/or environmental influences vs. (bi)directional associations, interactions with genetic risk factors, treatment efficacy, and mediation through brain structure and function.
Automated Phenotyping Tool for Identifying Developmental Language Disorder Cases in Health Systems Data (APT-DLD): A New Research Algorithm for Deployment in Large-Scale Electronic Health Record Systems.
Courtney E. Walters Jr.,Courtney E. Walters Jr.,Rachana Nitin,Rachana Nitin,Katherine Margulis,Katherine Margulis,Olivia Boorom,Daniel E. Gustavson,Catherine T. Bush,Lea K. Davis,Jennifer E. Below,Nancy J. Cox,Stephen Camarata,Reyna L. Gordon,Reyna L. Gordon +14 more
TL;DR: An automated algorithmic procedure, called the Automated Phenotyping Tool for identifying DLD cases in health systems data (APT-DLD), that classifies a DLD status for patients within EHRs on the basis of ICD codes is developed and validated.
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Long-term associations of cigarette smoking in early mid-life with predicted brain aging from mid- to late life.
Nathan Whitsel,Nathan Whitsel,Chandra A. Reynolds,Erik J. Buchholz,Erik J. Buchholz,Shandell Pahlen,Rahul C. Pearce,Rahul C. Pearce,Sean N. Hatton,Jeremy A. Elman,Jeremy A. Elman,Nathan A. Gillespie,Nathan A. Gillespie,Daniel E. Gustavson,Olivia K. Puckett,Olivia K. Puckett,Anders M. Dale,Lisa T. Eyler,Lisa T. Eyler,Christine Fennema-Notestine,Christine Fennema-Notestine,Donald J. Hagler,Richard L. Hauger,Richard L. Hauger,Linda K. McEvoy,Ruth McKenzie,Michael C. Neale,Matthew S. Panizzon,Matthew S. Panizzon,Mark Sanderson-Cimino,Mark Sanderson-Cimino,Rosemary Toomey,Xin M. Tu,Mc Kenna E. Williams,Mc Kenna E. Williams,Tyler Bell,Tyler Bell,Hong Xian,Michael J. Lyons,William S. Kremen,William S. Kremen,Carol E. Franz,Carol E. Franz +42 more
TL;DR: In this article, a prospective cohort observational study, utilizing smoking pack years data from average age 40 (early mid-life) predicting predicted brain age difference scores (PBAD) at average ages 56, 62, and 68 years (early old age).
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MRI‐assessed locus coeruleus integrity is heritable and associated with cognition, Alzheimer’s risk, and sleep‐wake disturbance: Neuroimaging: Environmental and lifestyle factors
Jeremy A. Elman,Olivia K. Puckett,Asad Beck,Matthew S. Panizzon,Mark Sanderson-Cimino,Daniel E. Gustavson,Michael J. Lyons,Carol E. Franz,William S. Kremen +8 more
TL;DR: This work examined whether an MRI measure of LC structural integrity was heritable and whether it was associated with cognitive performance, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and sleep‐wake disruption in AD.
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