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Dieter Meyerhoff, PhD
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Dieter Meyerhoff, PhD's Publications
Kynurenine Metabolism is Associated with Antidepressant Response to Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors.
Frontal Brain N-Acetylaspartate at Treatment Entry is Related to Future World Health Organization Risk Drinking Levels in Individuals With Alcohol Use Disorder.
Multi-modal neuroimaging reveals differences in alcohol-cue reactivity but not neurometabolite concentrations in adolescents who drink alcohol.
Pro-atherogenic medical conditions are associated with widespread regional brain metabolite abnormalities in those with alcohol use disorder.
Regional cortical brain volumes at treatment entry relates to post treatment WHO risk drinking levels in those with alcohol use disorder.
N-acetylcysteine does not alter neurometabolite levels in non-treatment seeking adolescents who use alcohol heavily: A preliminary randomized clinical trial.
Regional cortical thickness recovery with extended abstinence after treatment in those with alcohol use disorder.
Brain metabolite alterations related to alcohol use: a meta-analysis of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies.
Substance-Specific and Shared Gray Matter Signatures in Alcohol, Opioid, and Polysubstance Use Disorder.
Age-dependent brain morphometry in Major Depressive disorder.
Frontocerebellar gray matter plasticity in alcohol use disorder linked to abstinence.
Maladaptive brain organization at 1 month into abstinence as an indicator for future relapse in patients with alcohol use disorder.
Changes of frontal cortical subregion volumes in alcohol dependent individuals during early abstinence: associations with treatment outcome.
Cigarette smoking history is associated with poorer recovery in multiple neurocognitive domains following treatment for an alcohol use disorder.
Does an Over-Connected Visual Cortex Undermine Efforts to Stay Sober After Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder?
GABA concentrations in the anterior cingulate and dorsolateral prefrontal cortices: Associations with chronic cigarette smoking, neurocognition, and decision making.
Medical Conditions Linked to Atherosclerosis Are Associated With Magnified Cortical Thinning in Individuals With Alcohol Use Disorders.
A Roadmap for Integrating Neuroscience Into Addiction Treatment: A Consensus of the Neuroscience Interest Group of the International Society of Addiction Medicine.
Cerebellar Morphometry and Cognition in the Context of Chronic Alcohol Consumption and Cigarette Smoking.
Cortisol, moderated by age, is associated with antidepressant treatment outcome and memory improvement in Major Depressive Disorder: A retrospective analysis.
Methodological consensus on clinical proton MRS of the brain: Review and recommendations.
The gray matter structural connectome and its relationship to alcohol relapse: Reconnecting for recovery.
Brain GABA and Glutamate Concentrations Following Chronic Gabapentin Administration: A Convenience Sample Studied During Early Abstinence From Alcohol.
Cigarette smoking is associated with cortical thinning in anterior frontal regions, insula and regions showing atrophy in early Alzheimer's Disease.
Longitudinal Trajectories of Brain Volume and Cortical Thickness in Treated and Untreated Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection.
Regional Brain Volume Changes in Alcohol-Dependent Individuals During Short-Term and Long-Term Abstinence.
White matter microstructural correlates of relapse in alcohol dependence.
Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption Is Initiated During Primary HIV Infection and Not Rapidly Altered by Antiretroviral Therapy.
Cigarette smoking is associated with amplified age-related volume loss in subcortical brain regions.
Effects of abstinence and chronic cigarette smoking on white matter microstructure in alcohol dependence: Diffusion tensor imaging at 4T.
Regional cerebral blood flow in opiate dependence relates to substance use and neuropsychological performance.
Structural Neuroimaging in Polysubstance Users.
Association of Superoxide Dismutase 2 (SOD2) Genotype with Gray Matter Volume Shrinkage in Chronic Alcohol Users: Replication and Further Evaluation of an Addiction Gene Panel.
Frontal Metabolite Concentration Deficits in Opiate Dependence Relate to Substance Use, Cognition, and Self-Regulation.
Neurocognition and inhibitory control in polysubstance use disorders: Comparison with alcohol use disorders and changes with abstinence.
Psychiatric, Demographic, and Brain Morphological Predictors of Relapse After Treatment for an Alcohol Use Disorder.
Putamen volume and its clinical and neurological correlates in primary HIV infection.
Regional brain volume changes in alcohol-dependent individuals during early abstinence: associations with relapse following treatment.
Reply to: On the Correction of Effects of Flip Angle in 1H Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Signal Acquired Using Stimulated Echo Acquisition Mode Sequence.
Time for Cigarette Smoke Exposure Chambers?
Alcohol use disorder with and without stimulant use: brain morphometry and its associations with cigarette smoking, cognition, and inhibitory control.
Brain pathways to recovery from alcohol dependence.
Brain perfusion in polysubstance users: relationship to substance and tobacco use, cognition, and self-regulation.
Cerebral white matter integrity during primary HIV infection.
Chronic Cigarette Smoking in Healthy Middle-Aged Individuals Is Associated With Decreased Regional Brain N-acetylaspartate and Glutamate Levels.
Comparison of Regional Brain Perfusion Levels in Chronically Smoking and Non-Smoking Adults.
Fat may affect magnetic resonance signal intensity and brain tissue volumes.
A preliminary examination of cortical neurotransmitter levels associated with heavy drinking in posttraumatic stress disorder.
Brain proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of alcohol use disorders.
Cerebral metabolite changes prior to and after antiretroviral therapy in primary HIV infection.
Clinical proton MR spectroscopy in central nervous system disorders.
Cortical gamma-aminobutyric acid and glutamate in posttraumatic stress disorder and their relationships to self-reported sleep quality.
Effects of cigarette smoking history on neurocognitive recovery over 8 months of abstinence in alcohol-dependent individuals.
Genetic and behavioral determinants of hippocampal volume recovery during abstinence from alcohol.
Postural stability in cigarette smokers and during abstinence from alcohol.
Serial longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging data indicate non-linear regional gray matter volume recovery in abstinent alcohol-dependent individuals.
Structural brain differences in alcohol-dependent individuals with and without comorbid substance dependence.
Cerebrospinal fluid and neuroimaging biomarker abnormalities suggest early neurological injury in a subset of individuals during primary HIV infection.
Chronic alcohol consumption, abstinence and relapse: brain proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies in animals and humans.
Effects of fat on MR-measured metabolite signal strengths: implications for in vivo MRS studies of the human brain.
Human linear growth trajectory defined.
Interactive effects of chronic cigarette smoking and age on hippocampal volumes.
Metabolic abnormalities in lobar and subcortical brain regions of abstinent polysubstance users: magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging.
Neurocognition in 1-month-abstinent treatment-seeking alcohol-dependent individuals: interactive effects of age and chronic cigarette smoking.
Rejoinder-response to: Human linear growth trajectory defined.
The effects of chronic cigarette smoking on cognitive recovery during early abstinence from alcohol.
Associations of Cigarette Smoking and Polymorphisms in Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Catechol-O-Methyltransferase with Neurocognition in Alcohol Dependent Individuals during Early Abstinence.
Glutamate, GABA, and other cortical metabolite concentrations during early abstinence from alcohol and their associations with neurocognitive changes.
How acute and chronic alcohol consumption affects brain networks: insights from multimodal neuroimaging.
Interactive effects of chronic cigarette smoking and age on brain volumes in controls and alcohol-dependent individuals in early abstinence.
Loss in connectivity among regions of the brain reward system in alcohol dependence.
Polysubstance and alcohol dependence: unique abnormalities of magnetic resonance-derived brain metabolite levels.
A comprehensive assessment of neurocognition in middle-aged chronic cigarette smokers.
A mathematical formula for prediction of gray and white matter volume recovery in abstinent alcohol dependent individuals.
A peripheral monocyte interferon phenotype in HIV infection correlates with a decrease in magnetic resonance spectroscopy metabolite concentrations.
Brain morphology at entry into treatment for alcohol dependence is related to relapse propensity.
Chronic cigarette smoking in alcohol dependence: associations with cortical thickness and N-acetylaspartate levels in the extended brain reward system.
Cortical thickness, surface area, and volume of the brain reward system in alcohol dependence: relationships to relapse and extended abstinence.
DTI studies in patients with Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, or normal cognition with evaluation of the intrinsic background gradients.
Effects of low-level sarin and cyclosarin exposure and Gulf War Illness on brain structure and function: a study at 4T.
The relationship between Gulf War illness, brain N-acetylaspartate, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Body mass index is associated with brain metabolite levels in alcohol dependence--a multimodal magnetic resonance study.
Cerebral white matter recovery in abstinent alcoholics--a multimodality magnetic resonance study.
Chronic cigarette smoking: implications for neurocognition and brain neurobiology.
Cortical perfusion in alcohol-dependent individuals during short-term abstinence: relationships to resumption of hazardous drinking after treatment.
Effects of low-level exposure to sarin and cyclosarin during the 1991 Gulf War on brain function and brain structure in US veterans.
Hippocampal volume differences in Gulf War veterans with current versus lifetime posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms.
Measures of learning, memory and processing speed accurately predict smoking status in short-term abstinent treatment-seeking alcohol-dependent individuals.
Metabolite levels in the brain reward pathway discriminate those who remain abstinent from those who resume hazardous alcohol consumption after treatment for alcohol dependence.
BMI and neuronal integrity in healthy, cognitively normal elderly: a proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study.
In-vivo investigation of the human cingulum bundle using the optimization of MR diffusion spectrum imaging.
MRSI and DTI: a multimodal approach for improved detection of white matter abnormalities in alcohol and nicotine dependence.
The impact of chronic cigarette smoking on recovery from cortical gray matter perfusion deficits in alcohol dependence: longitudinal arterial spin labeling MRI.
Tract-Based Spatial Statistics (TBSS) of diffusion tensor imaging data in alcohol dependence: abnormalities of the motivational neurocircuitry.
Are treated alcoholics representative of the entire population with alcohol use disorders? A magnetic resonance study of brain injury.
Body mass index and magnetic resonance markers of brain integrity in adults.
Chronic cigarette smoking modulates injury and short-term recovery of the medial temporal lobe in alcoholics.
Combined neuroimaging, neurocognitive and psychiatric factors to predict alcohol consumption following treatment for alcohol dependence.
Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in alcohol use disorders: a potential new endophenotype?
The relationships of sociodemographic factors, medical, psychiatric, and substance-misuse co-morbidities to neurocognition in short-term abstinent alcohol-dependent individuals.
Chronic cigarette smoking and heavy drinking in human immunodeficiency virus: consequences for neurocognition and brain morphology.
Chronic smoking is associated with differential neurocognitive recovery in abstinent alcoholic patients: a preliminary investigation.
Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) of longitudinal brain structural and cognitive changes in alcohol-dependent individuals during sobriety.
Neurobiological and neurocognitive effects of chronic cigarette smoking and alcoholism.
Proton MRS and neuropsychological correlates in AIDS dementia complex: evidence of subcortical specificity.
The neurobiological and neurocognitive consequences of chronic cigarette smoking in alcohol use disorders.
A comparison of neurocognitive function in nonsmoking and chronically smoking short-term abstinent alcoholics.
Brain metabolite concentrations and neurocognition during short-term recovery from alcohol dependence: Preliminary evidence of the effects of concurrent chronic cigarette smoking.
Deformation-based morphometry of brain changes in alcohol dependence and abstinence.
Effects of chronic alcohol dependence and chronic cigarette smoking on cerebral perfusion: a preliminary magnetic resonance study.
N-acetylaspartate as a marker of neuronal injury in neurodegenerative disease.
Non-treatment-seeking heavy drinkers: effects of chronic cigarette smoking on brain structure.
Smoking comorbidity in alcoholism: neurobiological and neurocognitive consequences.
Chronic active heavy drinking and family history of problem drinking modulate regional brain tissue volumes.
Health risks of chronic moderate and heavy alcohol consumption: how much is too much?
Heavy alcohol consumption in individuals with HIV infection: effects on neuropsychological performance.
Magnetic resonance spectroscopic studies of alcoholism: from heavy drinking to alcohol dependence and back again.
Sensitive and fast T1 mapping based on two inversion recovery images and a reference image.
Temporal dynamics and determinants of whole brain tissue volume changes during recovery from alcohol dependence.
Using automated morphometry to detect associations between ERP latency and structural brain MRI in normal adults.
Cigarette smoking exacerbates chronic alcohol-induced brain damage: a preliminary metabolite imaging study.
Magnetic resonance detects brainstem changes in chronic, active heavy drinkers.
Regional patterns of brain metabolites in AIDS dementia complex.
A multi-center 1H MRS study of the AIDS dementia complex: validation and preliminary analysis.
Abnormal CNV in chronic heavy drinkers.
Abnormal contingent negative variation in HIV patients receiving antiretroviral therapy.
Indirect imaging of ethanol via magnetization transfer at high and low magnetic fields.
Prefrontal cortical volume reduction associated with frontal cortex function deficit in 6-week abstinent crack-cocaine dependent men.
Separate and interactive effects of cocaine and alcohol dependence on brain structures and metabolites: quantitative MRI and proton MR spectroscopic imaging.
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of the Brain in Alcohol Abuse.