Ian M. Goodyer
University of Cambridge
307 Papers
1.3K Citations
Ian M. Goodyer is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 290 publications. Previous affiliations of Ian M. Goodyer include National Health Service & Baylor College of Medicine.
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Papers
Clinical and Psychosocial Predictors of Suicide Attempts and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in the Adolescent Depression Antidepressants and Psychotherapy Trial (ADAPT)
TL;DR: A history of nonsuicidal self-injury prior to treatment is a clinical marker for subsequent suicide attempts and should be as carefully assessed in depressed youths as current suicidal intent and behavior.
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Adolescence is associated with genomically patterned consolidation of the hubs of the human brain connectome
Kirstie Whitaker,Petra E. Vértes,Rafael Romero-Garcia,František Váša,Michael Moutoussis,Gita Prabhu,Nikolaus Weiskopf,Martina F. Callaghan,Konrad Wagstyl,Timothy Rittman,Roger Tait,Cinly Ooi,John Suckling,Becky Inkster,Peter Fonagy,Raymond J. Dolan,Peter B. Jones,Ian M. Goodyer,Edward T. Bullmore +18 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that normative human brain maturation involves a genetically patterned process of consolidating anatomical network hubs and developmental variation of this consolidation process may be relevant both to normal cognitive and behavioral changes and the high incidence of schizophrenia during human brain adolescence.
Maternal postnatal depression and the development of depression in offspring up to 16 years of age
Lynne Murray,Adriane Xavier Arteche,Pasco Fearon,Sarah L. Halligan,Ian M. Goodyer,Peter J. Cooper +5 more
TL;DR: Offspring of postnatally depressed mothers are at increased risk for depression by 16 years of age, partially explained by within child vulnerability established in infancy and the early years, and by exposure to family adversity.
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Morphometric Similarity Networks Detect Microscale Cortical Organization and Predict Inter-Individual Cognitive Variation
Jakob Seidlitz,Jakob Seidlitz,František Váša,Maxwell Shinn,Rafael Romero-Garcia,Kirstie Whitaker,Petra E. Vértes,Konrad Wagstyl,Paul K. Reardon,Liv S. Clasen,Siyuan Liu,Adam Messinger,David A. Leopold,Peter Fonagy,Raymond J. Dolan,Peter B. Jones,Ian M. Goodyer,Armin Raznahan,Edward T. Bullmore +18 more
TL;DR: A new technique for cortical network mapping based on inter-regional similarity of multiple morphometric parameters measured using multimodal MRI is introduced, finding that the resulting morphometric similarity networks (MSNs) have a complex topological organization comprising modules and high-degree hubs.
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Do corticosteroids damage the brain
Joe Herbert,Ian M. Goodyer,Ashley B. Grossman,Michael H. Hastings,E.R. de Kloet,Stafford L. Lightman,Sonia J. Lupien,Benno Roozendaal,Jonathan R. Seckl +8 more
TL;DR: This review is principally concerned with excess or disturbed patterns of circulating corticosteroids in the longer or shorter term, and the effects they have on the brain.
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