Roger K Pitman

Roger K Pitman

Harvard University

H-index: 113

North America-United States

About Roger K Pitman

Roger K Pitman, With an exceptional h-index of 113 and a recent h-index of 56 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Psychiatry.

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

A late-life neurogenetic signature of exposure to combat stress–A monozygotic discordant twin study

Effect of stress-related neural pathways on the cardiovascular benefit of physical activity

ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION INCREASE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK BY ACCELERATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF RISK FACTORS: EFFECTS OF AGE AND SEX

Amygdalar activity measured using FDG-PET/CT at head and neck cancer staging independently predicts survival

Reduced stress-related neural network activity mediates the effect of alcohol on cardiovascular risk

Response to:“Updated and rectified meta-analysis shows no effect of propranolol versus placebo on traumatic memory reconsolidation disruption”

P660. Smaller Cortical Amygdala Nuclei as a Vulnerability Factor to the Development of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Impairing memory reconsolidation with propranolol in healthy and clinical samples: a meta-analysis

Roger K Pitman Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychiatry

Citations(all)

56818

Citations(since 2020)

12502

Cited By

48716

hIndex(all)

113

hIndex(since 2020)

56

i10Index(all)

235

i10Index(since 2020)

163

Email

University Profile Page

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Roger K Pitman Skills & Research Interests

Psychiatry

Top articles of Roger K Pitman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A late-life neurogenetic signature of exposure to combat stress–A monozygotic discordant twin study

Journal of Psychiatric Research

Jan C Beucke

Ibai Diez

Jorge Sepulcre

Annakarina Mundorf

Christian Kaufmann

...

2024/3/1

Effect of stress-related neural pathways on the cardiovascular benefit of physical activity

Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Hadil Zureigat

Michael T Osborne

Shady Abohashem

Kenechukwu Mezue

Charbel Gharios

...

2024/4/23

ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION INCREASE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK BY ACCELERATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF RISK FACTORS: EFFECTS OF AGE AND SEX

Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Giovanni Civieri

Shady Abohashem

Wesam Aldosoky

Iqra Qamar

Hui Chong Lau

...

2024/4/2

Amygdalar activity measured using FDG-PET/CT at head and neck cancer staging independently predicts survival

PloS one

Malek ZO Hassan

Ahmed Tawakol

Ying Wang

Raza M Alvi

Magid Awadalla

...

2023/8/4

Reduced stress-related neural network activity mediates the effect of alcohol on cardiovascular risk

Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Kenechukwu Mezue

Michael T Osborne

Shady Abohashem

Hadil Zureigat

Charbel Gharios

...

2023/6/20

Response to:“Updated and rectified meta-analysis shows no effect of propranolol versus placebo on traumatic memory reconsolidation disruption”

Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience

Alain Brunet

Michelle Lonergan

Sereena Pigeon

Daniel Saumier

Scott Orr

...

2022/9/21

P660. Smaller Cortical Amygdala Nuclei as a Vulnerability Factor to the Development of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Biological Psychiatry

Julia Felicione

Lily Forman

Michael B VanElzakker

Carly Hughes

Lindsey Staples-Bradley

...

2022/5/1

Impairing memory reconsolidation with propranolol in healthy and clinical samples: a meta-analysis

Sereena Pigeon

Michelle Lonergan

Olivia Rotondo

Roger K Pitman

Alain Brunet

2022/3/31

CARDIOVASCULAR BENEFIT OF EXERCISE IS GREATER IN THOSE WITH ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION

Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Hadil Zureigat

Shady Abohashem

Simran Grewal

Azar Radfar

Charbel Gharios

...

2022/3/8

Exaggerated amygdala activation to ambiguous facial expressions is a familial vulnerability factor for posttraumatic stress disorder

Journal of psychiatric research

Cecilia A Hinojosa

Michael B VanElzakker

Katherine C Hughes

Reid Offringa

Lisa M Sangermano

...

2022/12/1

Validation of childbirth-related posttraumatic stress disorder using psychophysiological assessment

American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

Sabrina J Chan

Freya Thiel

Anjali J Kaimal

Roger K Pitman

Scott P Orr

...

2022/10/1

Anxiety and depression associate with heightened risk of deep venous thrombosis: mediation through neural pathways

European Heart Journal

K Mezue

MT Osborne

S Abohashem

H Zureigat

T Abbasi

...

2021/10/1

A neurobiological link between transportation noise exposure and metabolic disease in humans

Psychoneuroendocrinology

Michael T Osborne

Nicki Naddaf

Shady Abohashem

Azar Radfar

Ahmed Ghoneem

...

2021/9/1

Stress-associated neurobiological activity associates with the risk for and timing of subsequent Takotsubo syndrome

European Heart Journal

Azar Radfar

Shady Abohashem

Michael T Osborne

Ying Wang

Tawseef Dar

...

2021/5/14

Alcohol’s beneficial effect on cardiovascular disease is partially mediated through modulation of stress-associated brain activity

Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Kenechukwu Mezue

Taimur Abbasi

Azar Radfar

Hadil Zureigat

Shady Abohashem

...

2021/5/11

Moderate alcohol intake associates with a decreased risk of venous thrombosis: mediation through decreased stress-associated brain activity

European Heart Journal

K Mezue

MT Osborne

T Abbasi

H Zureigat

S Abohashem

...

2021/10/1

Traumatic memories of childbirth relate to maternal postpartum posttraumatic stress disorder

Journal of anxiety disorders

Freya Thiel

Zohar Berman

Gabriella A Dishy

Sabrina J Chan

Himani Seth

...

2021/1/1

Chronic stress-related neural activity associates with subclinical cardiovascular disease in psoriasis: a prospective cohort study

Cardiovascular Imaging

Aditya Goyal

Amit K Dey

Abhishek Chaturvedi

Youssef A Elnabawi

Tsion M Aberra

...

2020/2/1

Disentangling the links between psychosocial stress and cardiovascular disease

Michael T Osborne

Lisa M Shin

Nehal N Mehta

Roger K Pitman

Zahi A Fayad

...

2020/8

Greater neurobiological resilience to chronic socioeconomic or environmental stressors associates with lower risk for cardiovascular disease events

Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging

Tawseef Dar

Michael T Osborne

Shady Abohashem

Taimur Abbasi

Karmel W Choi

...

2020/8

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