Jay A. Gingrich

Jay A. Gingrich

Columbia University in the City of New York

H-index: 51

North America-United States

About Jay A. Gingrich

Jay A. Gingrich, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Columbia University in the City of New York, specializes in the field of developmental neuroscience.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Prenatal antidepressant exposure and emotional disorders until age 22: a danish register study

Perinatal SSRI Exposure Impacts Innate Fear Circuit Activation and Behavior in Mice and Humans

Maternal childhood maltreatment: associations to offspring brain volume and white matter connectivity

Depression risk is associated with weakened synchrony between the amygdala and experienced emotion

Tianeptine, but not fluoxetine, decreases avoidant behavior in a mouse model of early developmental exposure to fluoxetine

Intra-session test-retest reliability of functional connectivity in infants

How can models be better utilized to enhance outcome? A framework for advancing the use of models in schizophrenia

5-HT2C receptor blockade reverses SSRI-associated basal ganglia dysfunction and potentiates therapeutic efficacy

Jay A. Gingrich Information

University

Position

Sackler Institute

Citations(all)

15471

Citations(since 2020)

3982

Cited By

13048

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

80

i10Index(since 2020)

61

Email

University Profile Page

Columbia University in the City of New York

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Jay A. Gingrich Skills & Research Interests

developmental neuroscience

Top articles of Jay A. Gingrich

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Prenatal antidepressant exposure and emotional disorders until age 22: a danish register study

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health

Mette Bliddal

Rikke Wesselhoeft

Katrine Strandberg-Larsen

Martin T Ernst

Myrna M Weissman

...

2023/6/16

Perinatal SSRI Exposure Impacts Innate Fear Circuit Activation and Behavior in Mice and Humans

medRxiv

Giulia Zanni

Milenna Van Dijk

Martha Caffrey Cagliostro

Gregory S Stevens

Nicolò Pini

...

2023/3/3

Maternal childhood maltreatment: associations to offspring brain volume and white matter connectivity

Journal of developmental origins of health and disease

Claudia Lugo-Candelas

Le Chang

Jordan D Dworkin

Natalie Aw

Andrea Fields

...

2023/10

Depression risk is associated with weakened synchrony between the amygdala and experienced emotion

Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging

Nim Tottenham

Myrna M Weissman

Zhishun Wang

Virginia Warner

Marc J Gameroff

...

2021/3/1

Tianeptine, but not fluoxetine, decreases avoidant behavior in a mouse model of early developmental exposure to fluoxetine

Scientific Reports

Elizabeth A Pekarskaya

Emma S Holt

Jay A Gingrich

Mark S Ansorge

Jonathan A Javitch

...

2021/11/24

Intra-session test-retest reliability of functional connectivity in infants

NeuroImage

Yun Wang

Walter Hinds

Cristiane S Duarte

Seonjoo Lee

Catherine Monk

...

2021/10/1

How can models be better utilized to enhance outcome? A framework for advancing the use of models in schizophrenia

Kevin J Mitchell

Patricio O’Donnell

Daniel Durstewitz

André A Fenton

Jay A Gingrich

...

2021/4/23

5-HT2C receptor blockade reverses SSRI-associated basal ganglia dysfunction and potentiates therapeutic efficacy

Molecular psychiatry

Elena Y Demireva

Deepika Suri

Emanuela Morelli

Darshini Mahadevia

Nao Chuhma

...

2020/12

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