Barbara Stuart • UCSF Profiles (original) (raw)

  1. Brain Age Gap in Early Illness Schizophrenia and the Clinical High-Risk Syndrome: Associations With Experiential Negative Symptoms and Conversion to Psychosis. Schizophr Bull. 2024 08 27; 50(5):1159-1170. Hua JPY, Abram SV, Loewy RL, Stuart B, Fryer SL, Vinogradov S, Mathalon DH. PMID: 38815987; PMCID: PMC11349027.
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  2. Adjustment of Regional Cortical Thickness Measures for Global Cortical Thickness Obscures Deficits Across the Schizophrenia Spectrum: A Cautionary Note About Normative Modeling of Brain Imaging Data. Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging. 2025 Jun; 10(6):666-672. Hua JPY, Fryer SL, Stuart B, Loewy RL, Vinogradov S, Mathalon DH. PMID: 38908749.
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  3. Cortical and subcortical brain morphometry abnormalities in youth at clinical high-risk for psychosis and individuals with early illness schizophrenia. Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging. 2023 07; 332:111653. Hua JPY, Loewy RL, Stuart B, Fryer SL, Niendam TA, Carter CS, Vinogradov S, Mathalon DH. PMID: 37121090; PMCID: PMC10362971.
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  4. Rich-club connectivity and structural connectome organization in youth at clinical high-risk for psychosis and individuals with early illness schizophrenia. Schizophr Res. 2023 05; 255:110-121. Hua JPY, Cummings J, Roach BJ, Fryer SL, Loewy RL, Stuart BK, Ford JM, Vinogradov S, Mathalon DH. PMID: 36989668; PMCID: PMC10705845.
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  5. Correction to: The Climate Change and Mental Health Task Force: One Academic Psychiatry Department's Efforts to Heed the Call to Action. Acad Psychiatry. 2022 Oct; 46(5):590. Seritan AL, Hasser C, Burke MG, Bussmann GL, Charlesworth A, Cooper R, Fortuna LR, Herbst ED, Jayaratne A, Richards A, Stuart BK, Epel E. PMID: 35705891; PMCID: PMC9629319.
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  6. Validation of ketamine as a pharmacological model of thalamic dysconnectivity across the illness course of schizophrenia. Mol Psychiatry. 2022 05; 27(5):2448-2456. Abram SV, Roach BJ, Fryer SL, Calhoun VD, Preda A, van Erp TGM, Bustillo JR, Lim KO, Loewy RL, Stuart BK, Krystal JH, Ford JM, Mathalon DH. PMID: 35422467; PMCID: PMC9135621.
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  7. The Climate Change and Mental Health Task Force: One Academic Psychiatry Department's Efforts to Heed the Call to Action. Acad Psychiatry. 2022 10; 46(5):588-589. Seritan AL, Hasser C, Burke MG, Bussmann GL, Charlesworth A, Cooper R, Fortuna LR, Herbst ED, Jayaratne A, Richards A, Stuart BK, Epel E. PMID: 35235190; PMCID: PMC8890011.
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  8. Effectiveness of the family-based model of dialectical behavior therapy for both suicidal adolescents and young adults in an academic medical center. J Clin Psychol. 2022 07; 78(7):1422-1435. Darrow SM, Maliken AC, Piatigorsky A, Stuart BK, Todd N, Yaeger AM, Londahl-Shaller EA. PMID: 35080775.
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  9. Durable Cognitive Gains and Symptom Improvement Are Observed in Individuals With Recent-Onset Schizophrenia 6 Months After a Randomized Trial of Auditory Training Completed Remotely. Schizophr Bull. 2022 01 21; 48(1):262-272. Loewy R, Fisher M, Ma S, Carter C, Ragland JD, Niendam TA, Stuart B, Schlosser D, Amirfathi F, Yohannes S, Vinogradov S. PMID: 34510196; PMCID: PMC8781343.
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  10. Home-Based Telemental Health: A Proposed Privacy and Safety Protocol and Tool. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2021 09; 31(7):464-474. Sharma A, Feuer V, Stuart BK, Folk JB, Doan BT, Kulkarni CA, Ramtekkar U, Fortuna L, Myers K. PMID: 34543079.
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  11. Rapid creation of child telemental health services during COVID-19 to promote continued care for underserved children and families. Psychol Serv. 2022; 19(Suppl 2):39-45. Tolou-Shams M, Folk J, Stuart B, Mangurian C, Fortuna L. PMID: 34110866; PMCID: PMC8660922.
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  12. Theta Phase Synchrony Is Sensitive to Corollary Discharge Abnormalities in Early Illness Schizophrenia but Not in the Psychosis Risk Syndrome. Schizophr Bull. 2021 03 16; 47(2):415-423. Roach BJ, Ford JM, Loewy RL, Stuart BK, Mathalon DH. PMID: 32793958; PMCID: PMC7965080.
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  13. Thalamic dysconnectivity in the psychosis risk syndrome and early illness schizophrenia. Psychol Med. 2022 10; 52(13):2767-2775. Fryer SL, Ferri JM, Roach BJ, Loewy RL, Stuart BK, Anticevic A, Ford JM, Mathalon DH. PMID: 33719985.
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  14. 81. Theta Phase Synchrony is Sensitive to Corollary Discharge Deficits and Delusion Severity in Schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry. 2019 May 1; 85(10):s34. Ford FJ, Roach RB, Loewy LR, Stuart SB, Mathalon MD. .
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  15. Deficits in Cortical Suppression During Vocalization are Associated With Structural Abnormalities in the Arcuate Fasciculus in Early Illness Schizophrenia and Clinical High Risk for Psychosis. Schizophr Bull. 2018 10 17; 44(6):1312-1322. Whitford TJ, Oestreich LKL, Ford JM, Roach BJ, Loewy RL, Stuart BK, Mathalon DH. PMID: 29194516; PMCID: PMC6192501.
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  16. Deficient auditory predictive coding during vocalization in the psychosis risk syndrome and in early illness schizophrenia: the final expanded sample. Psychol Med. 2019 08; 49(11):1897-1904. Mathalon DH, Roach BJ, Ferri JM, Loewy RL, Stuart BK, Perez VB, Trujillo TH, Ford JM. PMID: 30249315.
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  17. Transient Patterns of Functional Dysconnectivity in Clinical High Risk and Early Illness Schizophrenia Individuals Compared with Healthy Controls. Brain Connect. 2019 02; 9(1):60-76. Mennigen E, Fryer SL, Rashid B, Damaraju E, Du Y, Loewy RL, Stuart BK, Calhoun VD, Mathalon DH. PMID: 29855202; PMCID: PMC6390658.
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  18. Reduced higher-dimensional resting state fMRI dynamism in clinical high-risk individuals for schizophrenia identified by meta-state analysis. Schizophr Res. 2018 11; 201:217-223. Mennigen E, Miller RL, Rashid B, Fryer SL, Loewy RL, Stuart BK, Mathalon DH, Calhoun VD. PMID: 29907493; PMCID: PMC6252113.
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  19. Childhood trauma and clinical high risk for psychosis. Schizophr Res. 2019 03; 205:10-14. Loewy RL, Corey S, Amirfathi F, Dabit S, Fulford D, Pearson R, Hua JPY, Schlosser D, Stuart BK, Mathalon DH, Vinogradov S. PMID: 29779964; PMCID: PMC6939986.
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  20. F224. Thalamic Dysconnectivity in the Psychosis Risk Syndrome and Early Illness Schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry. 2018 May 1; 83(9):s325-s326. Ford FJ, Ferri FJ, Roach RB, Fryer FS, Stuart SB, Loewy LR, Mathalon MD. .
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  21. Identifying functional network changing patterns in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis and patients with early illness schizophrenia: A group ICA study. Neuroimage Clin. 2018; 17:335-346. Du Y, Fryer SL, Lin D, Sui J, Yu Q, Chen J, Stuart B, Loewy RL, Calhoun VD, Mathalon DH. PMID: 29159045; PMCID: PMC5681342.
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  22. Dynamic functional connectivity impairments in early schizophrenia and clinical high-risk for psychosis. Neuroimage. 2018 10 15; 180(Pt B):632-645. Du Y, Fryer SL, Fu Z, Lin D, Sui J, Chen J, Damaraju E, Mennigen E, Stuart B, Loewy RL, Mathalon DH, Calhoun VD. PMID: 29038030; PMCID: PMC5899692.
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  23. The Role of Trauma and Stressful Life Events among Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis: A Review. Front Psychiatry. 2017; 8:55. Mayo D, Corey S, Kelly LH, Yohannes S, Youngquist AL, Stuart BK, Niendam TA, Loewy RL. PMID: 28473776; PMCID: PMC5397482.
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  24. 189. Trauma, Stress Mechanisms, and Risk for Psychosis. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 2017 Mar 1; 43(suppl_1):s99-s99. Loewy LR, Corey CS, Yohannes YS, Amirfathi AF, Pearson PR, Dabit DS, Fulford FD, Stuart SB, Schlosser SD, Mathalon MD, Epel EE, Wolkowitz WO, Vinogradov VS. .
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  25. Intensive Auditory Cognitive Training Improves Verbal Memory in Adolescents and Young Adults at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis. Schizophr Bull. 2016 07; 42 Suppl 1:S118-26. Loewy R, Fisher M, Schlosser DA, Biagianti B, Stuart B, Mathalon DH, Vinogradov S. PMID: 26903238; PMCID: PMC4960436.
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  26. Modeling the role of negative symptoms in determining social functioning in individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis. Schizophr Res. 2015 Dec; 169(1-3):204-208. Schlosser DA, Campellone TR, Biagianti B, Delucchi KL, Gard DE, Fulford D, Stuart BK, Fisher M, Loewy RL, Vinogradov S. PMID: 26530628; PMCID: PMC4681660.
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  27. Diminished emotion expressivity but not experience in men and women with schizophrenia. J Abnorm Psychol. 2014 Nov; 123(4):796-801. Mote J, Stuart BK, Kring AM. PMID: 25222047; PMCID: PMC4227961.
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  28. Symptom assessment in early psychosis: the use of well-established rating scales in clinical high-risk and recent-onset populations. Psychiatry Res. 2014 Dec 30; 220(3):1077-83. Fulford D, Pearson R, Stuart BK, Fisher M, Mathalon DH, Vinogradov S, Loewy RL. PMID: 25278477; PMCID: PMC4258147.
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  29. Functions of non-suicidal self-injury in adolescents and young adults with Borderline Personality Disorder symptoms. Psychiatry Res. 2014 May 15; 216(2):217-22. Sadeh N, Londahl-Shaller EA, Piatigorsky A, Fordwood S, Stuart BK, McNiel DE, Klonsky ED, Ozer EM, Yaeger AM. PMID: 24594204.
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  30. Symptom dimensions and functional impairment in early psychosis: more to the story than just negative symptoms. Schizophr Res. 2013 Jun; 147(1):125-131. Fulford D, Niendam TA, Floyd EG, Carter CS, Mathalon DH, Vinogradov S, Stuart BK, Loewy RL. PMID: 23587696; PMCID: PMC3663589.
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  31. Auditory cortex responsiveness during talking and listening: early illness schizophrenia and patients at clinical high-risk for psychosis. Schizophr Bull. 2012 Nov; 38(6):1216-24. Perez VB, Ford JM, Roach BJ, Loewy RL, Stuart BK, Vinogradov S, Mathalon DH. PMID: 21993915; PMCID: PMC3494053.
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  32. Multifamily group treatment for schizophrenia. Int J Group Psychother. 2009 Jul; 59(3):435-40. Stuart BK, Schlosser DA. PMID: 19548790; PMCID: PMC3397389.
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  33. Nonverbal Behavior and Psychopathology. The New Handbook of Methods in Nonverbal Behavior Research. 2008 Mar 13; 313-339. Kring KA, Stuart SB. .
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  34. Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) in schizophrenia for tonal and phonetic oddball tasks. Biol Psychiatry. 2001 May 15; 49(10):832-47. Kayser J, Bruder GE, Tenke CE, Stuart BK, Amador XF, Gorman JM. PMID: 11343680.
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