Patrick J. McGrath

35.9k total citations · 3 hit papers
187 papers, 16.6k citations indexed

About

Patrick J. McGrath is a scholar working on Pharmacology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Patrick J. McGrath has authored 187 papers receiving a total of 16.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 108 papers in Pharmacology, 77 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 75 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Patrick J. McGrath's work include Treatment of Major Depression (106 papers), Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (50 papers) and Mental Health Research Topics (49 papers). Patrick J. McGrath is often cited by papers focused on Treatment of Major Depression (106 papers), Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (50 papers) and Mental Health Research Topics (49 papers). Patrick J. McGrath collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Patrick J. McGrath's co-authors include Jonathan W. Stewart, Maurizio Fava, Madhukar H. Trivedi, A. John Rush, Stephen R. Wisniewski, Diane Warden, Andrew A. Nierenberg, Frederic M. Quitkin, Barry D. Lebowitz and James F. Luther and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Patrick J. McGrath

183 papers receiving 15.9k citations

Hit Papers

Acute and Longer-Term Outcomes in Depressed Outpatients R... 2006 2026 2012 2019 2006 2006 2017 1000 2.0k 3.0k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Patrick J. McGrath United States 57 8.0k 4.8k 4.3k 4.2k 3.5k 187 16.6k
Andrew A. Nierenberg United States 57 9.5k 1.2× 5.4k 1.1× 5.0k 1.2× 2.6k 0.6× 4.1k 1.2× 117 17.3k
Diane Warden United States 42 8.7k 1.1× 4.4k 0.9× 4.4k 1.0× 2.3k 0.5× 4.0k 1.1× 80 14.9k
Jonathan W. Stewart United States 53 6.5k 0.8× 4.1k 0.8× 3.9k 0.9× 3.2k 0.8× 2.6k 0.7× 178 12.9k
Dan V. Iosifescu United States 61 5.9k 0.7× 3.0k 0.6× 3.0k 0.7× 3.6k 0.9× 4.3k 1.2× 242 13.9k
Barry D. Lebowitz United States 48 6.2k 0.8× 9.7k 2.0× 3.0k 0.7× 2.4k 0.6× 3.0k 0.9× 149 20.2k
Stuart Montgomery United Kingdom 60 9.5k 1.2× 10.2k 2.1× 6.5k 1.5× 3.6k 0.9× 3.6k 1.1× 335 23.9k
Michael E. Thase United States 34 6.4k 0.8× 3.8k 0.8× 3.0k 0.7× 1.7k 0.4× 2.6k 0.7× 101 11.0k
David A. Luckenbaugh United States 72 8.2k 1.0× 6.0k 1.2× 2.3k 0.5× 3.6k 0.9× 6.9k 2.0× 159 17.9k
Jerrold F. Rosenbaum United States 70 6.7k 0.8× 6.6k 1.4× 5.9k 1.4× 2.4k 0.6× 2.7k 0.8× 258 20.0k
Melanie M. Biggs United States 37 6.1k 0.8× 4.1k 0.9× 3.4k 0.8× 1.5k 0.4× 2.2k 0.6× 63 10.7k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kaiser, Roselinde H., Henry W. Chase, Mary L. Phillips, et al.. (2022). Dynamic Resting-State Network Biomarkers of Antidepressant Treatment Response. Biological Psychiatry. 92(7). 533–542. 17 indexed citations
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Cooper, Crystal, Manish K. Jha, Benji T. Kurian, et al.. (2021). Patterns of Pretreatment Reward Task Brain Activation Predict Individual Antidepressant Response: Key Results From the EMBARC Randomized Clinical Trial. Biological Psychiatry. 91(6). 550–560. 14 indexed citations
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Reinen, Jenna, Alexis E. Whitton, Diego A. Pizzagalli, et al.. (2021). Differential reinforcement learning responses to positive and negative information in unmedicated individuals with depression. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 53. 89–100. 14 indexed citations
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Whitton, Alexis E., Jenna Reinen, Mark Slifstein, et al.. (2020). Baseline reward processing and ventrostriatal dopamine function are associated with pramipexole response in depression. Brain. 143(2). 701–710. 63 indexed citations
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Ang, Yuen‐Siang, Gerard E. Bruder, John G. Keilp, et al.. (2020). Exploration of baseline and early changes in neurocognitive characteristics as predictors of treatment response to bupropion, sertraline, and placebo in the EMBARC clinical trial. Psychological Medicine. 52(13). 2441–2449. 5 indexed citations
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Trombello, Joseph M., Michael Killian, Bruce D. Grannemann, et al.. (2019). The Concise Health Risk Tracking-Self Report: Psychometrics within a placebo-controlled antidepressant trial among depressed outpatients. Journal of Psychopharmacology. 33(2). 185–193. 18 indexed citations
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Lan, Martin J., Harry Rubin‐Falcone, M. Elizabeth Sublette, et al.. (2019). Deficits of white matter axial diffusivity in bipolar disorder relative to major depressive disorder: No relationship to cerebral perfusion or body mass index. Bipolar Disorders. 22(3). 296–302. 16 indexed citations
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Yu, Meichen, Kristin A. Linn, Russell T. Shinohara, et al.. (2019). Childhood trauma history is linked to abnormal brain connectivity in major depression. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116(17). 8582–8590. 167 indexed citations
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Hellerstein, David J., et al.. (2018). Desvenlafaxine vs. placebo in the treatment of persistent depressive disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders. 245. 403–411. 5 indexed citations
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Trombello, Joseph M., Diego A. Pizzagalli, Myrna M. Weissman, et al.. (2018). Characterizing anxiety subtypes and the relationship to behavioral phenotyping in major depression: Results from the EMBARC study. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 102. 207–215. 10 indexed citations
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Bruder, Gerard E., Jonathan W. Stewart, David J. Hellerstein, et al.. (2012). Abnormal functional brain asymmetry in depression: Evidence of biologic commonality between major depression and dysthymia. Psychiatry Research. 196(2-3). 250–254. 30 indexed citations
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Garriock, Holly A., Michael Tanowitz, Jeffrey Kraft, et al.. (2010). Association of Mu-Opioid Receptor Variants and Response to Citalopram Treatment in Major Depressive Disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry. 167(5). 565–573. 54 indexed citations
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Stewart, Jonathan W., Patrick J. McGrath, Maurizio Fava, et al.. (2009). Do atypical features affect outcome in depressed outpatients treated with citalopram?. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology. 13(1). 15–15. 53 indexed citations
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Thase, Michael E., Edward S. Friedman, Melanie M. Biggs, et al.. (2007). Cognitive Therapy Versus Medication in Augmentation and Switch Strategies as Second-Step Treatments: A STAR*D Report. American Journal of Psychiatry. 164(5). 739–752. 244 indexed citations
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Rush, A. John, Madhukar H. Trivedi, Stephen R. Wisniewski, et al.. (2006). Acute and Longer-Term Outcomes in Depressed Outpatients Requiring One or Several Treatment Steps: A STAR*D Report. American Journal of Psychiatry. 163(11). 1905–1917. 3823 indexed citations breakdown →
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Rabkin, Judith G., Martin McElhiney, Richard Rabkin, Patrick J. McGrath, & Stephen J. Ferrando. (2006). Placebo-Controlled Trial of Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) for Treatment of Nonmajor Depression in Patients With HIV/AIDS. American Journal of Psychiatry. 163(1). 59–66. 80 indexed citations
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McGrath, Patrick J., Jonathan W. Stewart, Maurizio Fava, et al.. (2006). Tranylcypromine Versus Venlafaxine Plus Mirtazapine Following Three Failed Antidepressant Medication Trials for Depression: A STAR*D Report. American Journal of Psychiatry. 163(9). 1531–1541. 231 indexed citations
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Kraft, Jeffrey, Eric Peters, Susan L. Slager, et al.. (2006). Analysis of Association Between the Serotonin Transporter and Antidepressant Response in a Large Clinical Sample. Biological Psychiatry. 61(6). 734–742. 113 indexed citations
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Bruder, Gerard E., Franklin R. Schneier, Jonathan W. Stewart, Patrick J. McGrath, & Frederic M. Quitkin. (2004). Left Hemisphere Dysfunction During Verbal Dichotic Listening Tests in Patients Who Have Social Phobia With or Without Comorbid Depressive Disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry. 161(1). 72–78. 30 indexed citations
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Harrison, Wilma, et al.. (1984). Defining the boundaries of atypical depression.. PubMed. 45(7 Pt 2). 19–21. 21 indexed citations

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