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Karuna Subramaniam, PhD
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Karuna Subramaniam, PhD's Publications
First-in-human low-intensity focused ultrasound targeting striatal circuits in schizophrenia: feasibility, safety, and effects on hallucinations and striatal-temporal functional connectivity. medRxiv. Brain Stimulation (under review)
Causal role of medial superior frontal cortex on enhancing neural information flow and self-agency judgments in the self-agency network.
Impaired speaking-induced suppression predicts degraded agency and hallucination severity in schizophrenia.
Impaired speaking-induced suppression predicts degraded agency and hallucination severity in schizophrenia.
A randomised controlled trial investigating the causal role of the medial prefrontal cortex in mediating self-agency during speech monitoring and reality monitoring.
Causal role of medial superior frontal cortex on enhancing neural information flow and self-agency judgments in the self-agency network.
A randomised controlled trial investigating the causal role of the medial prefrontal cortex in mediating self-agency during speech monitoring and reality monitoring.
Abnormal resting-state functional connectivity underlies cognitive and clinical symptoms in patients with schizophrenia.
Reduced neural connectivity in the caudate anterior head predicts hallucination severity in schizophrenia.
Abnormal Information Flow in Schizophrenia Is Linked to Psychosis.
A Neural Biomarker for Hallucinations: Medial Prefrontal Aberrations in Neural Connectivity Predict Self-Agency Deficits and Hallucination Severity in Schizophrenia.
Author Correction: Multivariate pattern analysis of brain structure predicts functional outcome after auditory-based cognitive training interventions.
Multivariate pattern analysis of brain structure predicts functional outcome after auditory-based cognitive training interventions.
The Role of the Medial Prefontal Cortex in Self-Agency in Schizophrenia.
Establishing a Causal Role for Medial Prefrontal Cortex in Reality Monitoring.
The Visual Word Form Area compensates for auditory working memory dysfunction in schizophrenia.
145. Social Cognitive Training Enhances Neural Activation Patterns Associated With Reward Processing in Schizophrenia.
5.3 SOCIAL COGNITIVE TRAINING IMPROVES MOTIVATION TO EARN REWARDING OUTCOMES IN PSYCHOSIS.
5.4 INDIVIDUALIZED PREDICTION OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS IN RESPONSE TO NEURO-COGNITIVE INTERVENTION: A MACHINE LEARNING ANALYSIS.
Beta-band activity in medial prefrontal cortex predicts source memory encoding and retrieval accuracy.
Intervention-specific patterns of cortical function plasticity during auditory encoding in people with schizophrenia.
Multi-outcome meta-analysis (MOMA) of cognitive remediation in schizophrenia: Revisiting the relevance of human coaching and elucidating interplay between multiple outcomes.
F149. NEUROBIOLOGY OF SELF-AGENCY DURING REALITY MONITORING AND SPEECH FEEDBACK MONITORING: IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATMENT DEVELOPMENT IN SCHIZOPHRENIA.
Functional and Structural Brain Plasticity in Adult Onset Single-Sided Deafness.
Reality Monitoring and Feedback Control of Speech Production Are Related Through Self-Agency.
Neural mechanisms of mood-induced modulation of reality monitoring in schizophrenia.
White matter microstructure predicts cognitive training-induced improvements in attention and executive functioning in schizophrenia.
Neural Mechanisms of Positive Mood Induced Modulation of Reality Monitoring.
Auditory Cortical Plasticity Drives Training-Induced Cognitive Changes in Schizophrenia.
Neural signal during immediate reward anticipation in schizophrenia: Relationship to real-world motivation and function.
BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL SYSTEM EFFECTS OF COMPUTERIZED SOCIAL COGNITIVE TRAINING EXERCISES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA.
COMBINING COGNITIVE AND SOCIAL COGNITIVE TRAINING FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA.
Intensive cognitive training in schizophrenia enhances working memory and associated prefrontal cortical efficiency in a manner that drives long-term functional gains.
Cognitive training for psychiatric disorders.
Computerized cognitive training in schizophrenia: current knowledge and future directions.
Improving the neural mechanisms of cognition through the pursuit of happiness.
Positively valenced stimuli facilitate creative novel metaphoric processes by enhancing medial prefrontal cortical activation.
Computerized cognitive training restores neural activity within the reality monitoring network in schizophrenia.
The repetition paradigm: enhancement of novel metaphors and suppression of conventional metaphors in the left inferior parietal lobe.
NEUROPLASTICITY-BASED COGNITIVE TRAINING IMPROVES REALITY MONITORING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS: BEHAVIORAL AND FMRI ASSESSMENTS.
A brain mechanism for facilitation of insight by positive affect.
Neuroplasticity-based cognitive training improves working-memory and self-referential source-memory in schizophrenia patients: Behavioral and fMRI assessments.
Neuroplasticity-based cognitive training in schizophrenia: an interim report on the effects 6 months later.
Timing is everything: neural response dynamics during syllable processing and its relation to higher-order cognition in schizophrenia and healthy comparison subjects.
NEUROPLASTICITY-BASED COGNITIVE TRAINING IMPROVES SELF-REFERENTIAL SOURCE MEMORY COMPARED TO BASELINE PERFORMANCE IN SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS.
SERUM ANTICHOLINERGIC ACTIVITY AND COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE IN SCHIZOPHRENIA.
The prepared mind: neural activity prior to problem presentation predicts subsequent solution by sudden insight.