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Ian GoodyerProf of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Cambridge University Verified email at cam.ac.uk Cited by 30384 |
Do corticosteroids damage the brain?
J Herbert, IM Goodyer, AB Grossman… - Journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Corticosteroids are an essential component of the body's homeostatic system. In common
with other such systems, this implies that corticosteroid levels in blood and, more importantly, …
with other such systems, this implies that corticosteroid levels in blood and, more importantly, …
[HTML][HTML] Developmental cognitive neuroscience using latent change score models: A tutorial and applications
Assessing and analysing individual differences in change over time is of central scientific
importance to developmental neuroscience. However, the literature is based largely on cross-…
importance to developmental neuroscience. However, the literature is based largely on cross-…
Research review: evaluating and reformulating the developmental taxonomic theory of antisocial behaviour
…, AJ Calder, IM Goodyer - Journal of Child …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background The developmental taxonomic theory proposes that there are two subtypes of
antisocial behaviour. The first is a neurodevelopmental disorder which emerges in early …
antisocial behaviour. The first is a neurodevelopmental disorder which emerges in early …
[HTML][HTML] Brain charts for the human lifespan
Over the past few decades, neuroimaging has become a ubiquitous tool in basic research
and clinical studies of the human brain. However, no reference standards currently exist to …
and clinical studies of the human brain. However, no reference standards currently exist to …
Recent life events, cortisol, dehydroepiandrosterone and the onset of major depression in high-risk adolescents
IM Goodyer, J Herbert, A Tamplin… - The British Journal of …, 2000 - cambridge.org
BackgroundIt is not clear whether cortisol or dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) hypersecretion
increases the risk for major depression in the presence of undesirable life events.AimsTo …
increases the risk for major depression in the presence of undesirable life events.AimsTo …
Adolescence is associated with genomically patterned consolidation of the hubs of the human brain connectome
How does human brain structure mature during adolescence? We used MRI to measure
cortical thickness and intracortical myelination in 297 population volunteers aged 14–24 y old. …
cortical thickness and intracortical myelination in 297 population volunteers aged 14–24 y old. …
Exposure to postnatal depression predicts elevated cortisol in adolescent offspring
SL Halligan, J Herbert, IM Goodyer, L Murray - Biological psychiatry, 2004 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Animal research shows that early adverse experience results in altered
glucocorticoid levels in adulthood, either raised basal levels or accentuated responses to stress…
glucocorticoid levels in adulthood, either raised basal levels or accentuated responses to stress…
Adrenal secretion during major depression in 8-to 16-year-olds, I. Altered diurnal rhythms in salivary cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) at presentation
IM Goodyer, J Herbert, PME Altham, J Pearson… - Psychological …, 1996 - cambridge.org
The association between basal cortisol, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), its sulphate (DHEAS)
and major depression was investigated in 8- to 16-year-olds. Eighty-two subjects with …
and major depression was investigated in 8- to 16-year-olds. Eighty-two subjects with …
Longitudinal investigation into childhood-and adolescence-onset depression: psychiatric outcome in early adulthood
V Dunn, IM Goodyer - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2006 - cambridge.org
… Community group Small numbers made survival analysis impossible. Calculated in the
standard way, mean time to first recurrence ( mean time to first recurrence (n=12) was 3.4 years (…
standard way, mean time to first recurrence ( mean time to first recurrence (n=12) was 3.4 years (…
The Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (SMFQ): a unidimensional item response theory and categorical data factor analysis of self-report ratings from a …
Item response theory (IRT) and categorical data factor analysis (CDFA) are complementary
methods for the analysis of the psychometric properties of psychiatric measures that purport …
methods for the analysis of the psychometric properties of psychiatric measures that purport …