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Edmund Sonuga-Barke
Edmund Sonuga-Barke
Professor of Developmental Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Kings College London
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Identification of risk loci with shared effects on five major psychiatric disorders: a genome-wide analysis
Cross-Disorder Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium
The Lancet 381 (9875), 1371-1379, 2013
30012013
Genetic relationship between five psychiatric disorders estimated from genome-wide SNPs
SH Lee, S Ripke, BM Neale, SV Faraone, SM Purcell, RH Perlis, ...
Nature genetics 45 (9), 984-994, 2013
23912013
Discovery of the first genome-wide significant risk loci for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
D Demontis, RK Walters, J Martin, M Mattheisen, TD Als, E Agerbo, ...
Nature genetics 51 (1), 63-75, 2019
20852019
Default-mode brain dysfunction in mental disorders: a systematic review
SJ Broyd, C Demanuele, S Debener, SK Helps, CJ James, ...
Neuroscience & biobehavioral reviews 33 (3), 279-296, 2009
19792009
Food additives and hyperactive behaviour in 3-year-old and 8/9-year-old children in the community: a randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial
D McCann, A Barrett, A Cooper, D Crumpler, L Dalen, K Grimshaw, ...
The lancet 370 (9598), 1560-1567, 2007
16832007
Characterizing cognition in ADHD: beyond executive dysfunction
FX Castellanos, EJS Sonuga-Barke, MP Milham, R Tannock
Trends in cognitive sciences 10 (3), 117-123, 2006
15902006
Nonpharmacological interventions for ADHD: systematic review and meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials of dietary and psychological treatments
EJS Sonuga-Barke, D Brandeis, S Cortese, D Daley, M Ferrin, ...
American journal of psychiatry 170 (3), 275-289, 2013
15132013
Psychological heterogeneity in AD/HD—a dual pathway model of behaviour and cognition
EJS Sonuga-Barke
Behavioural brain research 130 (1-2), 29-36, 2002
13302002
Causal models of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: from common simple deficits to multiple developmental pathways
EJS Sonuga-Barke
Biological psychiatry 57 (11), 1231-1238, 2005
13192005
Causal heterogeneity in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: do we need neuropsychologically impaired subtypes?
JT Nigg, EG Willcutt, AE Doyle, EJS Sonuga-Barke
Biological psychiatry 57 (11), 1224-1230, 2005
12632005
The dual pathway model of AD/HD: an elaboration of neuro-developmental characteristics
EJS Sonuga-Barke
Neuroscience & biobehavioral reviews 27 (7), 593-604, 2003
12542003
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and hyperkinetic disorder.
CD Swanson J, Sergeant J, Taylor E, Sonuga-Barke EJS, Jensen P
The Lancet 351, 429-33, 1998
11881998
European clinical guidelines for hyperkinetic disorder–first upgrade
E Taylor, M Döpfner, J Sergeant, P Asherson, T Banaschewski, ...
European child & adolescent psychiatry 13, i7-i30, 2004
11322004
Cingulate-precuneus interactions: a new locus of dysfunction in adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
FX Castellanos, DS Margulies, C Kelly, LQ Uddin, M Ghaffari, A Kirsch, ...
Biological psychiatry 63 (3), 332-337, 2008
10552008
Spontaneous attentional fluctuations in impaired states and pathological conditions: a neurobiological hypothesis
EJS Sonuga-Barke, FX Castellanos
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 31 (7), 977-986, 2007
10392007
The ecological validity of delay aversion and response inhibition as measures of impulsivity in AD/HD: a supplement to the NIMH multimodal treatment study of AD/HD
MV Solanto, H Abikoff, E Sonuga-Barke, R Schachar, GD Logan, T Wigal, ...
Journal of abnormal child psychology 29, 215-228, 2001
8772001
Hyperactivity and delay aversion—I. The effect of delay on choice
EJS Sonuga‐Barke, E Taylor, S Sembi, J Smith
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 33 (2), 387-398, 1992
8581992
The world federation of ADHD international consensus statement: 208 evidence-based conclusions about the disorder
SV Faraone, T Banaschewski, D Coghill, Y Zheng, J Biederman, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 128, 789-818, 2021
7742021
Beyond the dual pathway model: evidence for the dissociation of timing, inhibitory, and delay-related impairments in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
E Sonuga-Barke, P Bitsakou, M Thompson
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 49 (4), 345-355, 2010
7462010
The analysis of 51 genes in DSM-IV combined type attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: association signals in DRD4, DAT1 and 16 other genes
K Brookes, X Xu, W Chen, K Zhou, B Neale, N Lowe, R Aneey, B Franke, ...
Molecular psychiatry 11 (10), 934-953, 2006
7052006
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