BRADLEY S. PETERSON, M.D.

(Complete CV)

Director of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Director of MRI Research
Suzanne Crosby Murphy Professor in Pediatric Neuropsychiatry
Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons
New York State Psychiatric Institute

CONTACT INFORMATION
Brad Peterson, MD
1051 Riverside Drive, Unit 78
New York, NY 10032
Ph: 212-543-5330

Email:

academic Training

  B.A. (Summa Cum Laude) Tulane University 1979-1983
  Philosophy Oxford University 1981-1982
  M.D. U. Wisconsin-Madison Medical School 1983-1987
  Medical Licensure State of Massachusetts #71661 1989-1991
  Medical Licensure State of Massachusetts #030853 1990-2003
  Medical Licensure State of Massachusetts #221893 2001-present

Traineeship

 

1987-1988

Medical Internship, University of Wisconsin-Madison Hospital & Clinics, and University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Madison WI
 

1988-1990

General Psychiatry Residency, Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry, Boston MA
 

1990-1992

NIMH Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Yale Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven CT
 

1992-1994

Child Psychiatry Clinical Fellowship, Yale Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven CT
 

1996-2001

Training Candidate, Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis, New Haven CT
 

2001-present

Child Psychoanalytic Training Candidate, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research

Board Certification

  1997 National Boards in Neurology and Psychiatry, Certificate #43851
 

1998

National Boards in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Certificate #4512

Professional Organizations and Societies

  Alpha Omega Alpha
  Phi Beta Kappa
  American Psychiatric Association
  American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
  American Psychoanalytic Association
  International Society of Neuroimaging
  Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry
  New York Psychiatric Society

Academic Appointments

  1993-2001 Director of Neuroimaging, Yale Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven CT
  1994-2000 Assistant Professor in Child Psychiatry, Yale Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven CT
  1996-2001 Elizabeth Meers and House Jameson Assistant Professor in Child Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven CT
  1999-2000 Assistant Professor in Diagnostic Imaging, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven CT
  2000-2001 Associate Professor in Child Psychiatry, Yale Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven CT
  2000-2001 Associate Professor in Diagnostic Imaging, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven CT
  2001-2005 Associate Professor in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons
  2001-2008 Director of Neuropsychiatry in the Division of Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons
  2001-2008 Co-Deputy Director, Department of Child Psychiatry at New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons
  2001-present Faculty Member, Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology, Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons
  2003-present Founding Director of MRI Research, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons and New York State Psychiatric Institute
  2005-present Professor with Tenure, Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons
  2008-present Director of the Division of Child Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
  2008-present Director of the Department of Child Psychiatry at the New York State Psychiatric Institute

Hospital Appointments

  1994-2001 Yale-New Haven Hospitals & Clinics
  2001-present Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
  2008-present Chief of the Child Psychiatry Services at the Columbia University Medical Center of New York Presbyterian Hospital

FAMILY & INTERESTS

Wife: Selina Peterson, three children, a son Jarod and daughter Naomi, and another daughter Sophia

JOINED STAFF

July 1, 2001

SPECIAL INTERESTS

Tourette Syndrome, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Psychoanalysis, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity, Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Autism, and Premature Birth

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Dr. Peterson's research interests lie primarily in the applications of neuroimaging to the study of brain-behavior associations in normal development and in serious childhood neuropsychiatric disorders, such as Tourette syndrome, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and Affective Disorders. He also is actively involved in studying the long-term effects of premature birth on brain development and neurobehavioral outcome. His imaging studies typically aim to integrate anatomical and functional MRI data with behavioral, neuropsychological, biological, and symptom measures in large samples of participating children.

Fellowship and Grant Support

  PAST
  1995 March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation A Case Control Study of Pernatal and Nongenetic Determinants of Tourette’s Syndrome Outcome Severity (B. Peterson, PI)
5% Concurrent Effort
4/1/95-3/31/97
Annual Direct Cost $42,715 Total Direct Cost $85,430 Total Cost $104,903
  1996 Tourette Syndrome Association Imaging of Tic Neural Substrate in Tourette’s Syndrome (B. Peterson, PI)
10% Concurrent Effort.
7/1/96-6/30/97 $25,000
  1996 NARSAD Young Investigator Award FMRI in Childhood Neuropsychiatric Disorders (B. Peterson, PI)
10% Concurrent Effort.
7/1/96-6/30/99 $60,000
  1996 NIMH P01 MH49351 Pathogenesis and Treatment of TS, OCD, and Related Disorders (J. Leckman, PI)
20% Concurrent Effort. Dr. Peterson directed the neuroimaging projects.
9/1/96-8/31/99 Entire P01 $11,760,102; Neuroimaging Studies $268,200
  1996 Janssen Pharmaceutica. A Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial of Risperidone in the Treatment of Tourette’s Syndrome (B. Peterson, PI)
7/1/96-6/30/97 $50,000
1997 The Dana Foundation for Hypotheses in Clinical Neuroscience. An fMRI Study of Inhibitory Neural Systems in Children (B. Peterson, PI)
20% Concurrent Effort.
1/1/97-12/31/99
Annual Direct Cost $33,333 Total Direct Cost $100,000 Total Cost $100,000
1998 Tourette Syndrome Association The Temporal Dynamics of Tics in Tourette Syndrome (B. Peterson, PI)
10% Effort.
7/1/98-6/30/99 $20,000
1996 NIH Scientist Development Award 1-K08-MH01232 MRI in Childhood Neuropsychiatric Disorders (B. Peterson, PI) Use of advanced techniques in neuroimaging to study CNS structure and function in children with neuropsychiatric disorders.
80% Effort
4/1/96-3/31/01
Annual Direct Cost $118,063 Total Direct Cost $626,598 Total Cost $675,069
2001 Tourette Syndrome Association Neuroimaging Studies of the Amygdala and Hippocampus in TS (B. Peterson, PI) To test the hypothesis that the volumes of amygdala and hippocampus are reduced in individuals who have Tourette syndrome.
10% Effort.
7/1/01-6/30/02
Annual Direct Cost $36,365 Total Direct Cost $36,365 Total Cost $40,000
1999 NIMH FMRI of Impulse Control in Childhood Disorders, MH59139 (B. Peterson, PI)
30% Concurrent Effort. To study the neural basis of impulse control and its dysfunction in childhood neuropsychiatric disorders.
7/1/99-6/30/04
Annual Direct Cost $323,557 Total Direct Cost $1,504,577 Total Cost $2,448,553
2002 National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) Independent Investigator Award. MRI in unaffected children at high and low risk for depression (B. Peterson, PI) To identify the neural correlates of trait familial vulnerabilities to major depression in a sample of children who are unaffected by the illness but who are at high risk for developing it. (5% effort)
9/15/02-9/14/04
Annual Direct Cost $46,296 Total Direct Cost $92,592 Total Cost $100,000
2000 NIH/NINDS Randomized Indomethacin GMH/IVH Prevention Trial, NS27116 (L.Ment, PI) To test the hypothesis that the administration of indomethacin protects against long-term structural and functional abnormalities of the developing brain.
20% Concurrent Effort. Dr. Peterson is directing the functional and anatomical MRI components of this project
01/01/00-12/31/04
Annual Direct Cost $675,184 Total Direct Cost $3,609,773 Total Cost $5,090,855
2004 NIMH MH070424 WTC Impact, Familial Transmission and Child PTSD (C. Hoven, PI)
15% Effort. We will use MRI to study the effects of trauma on the CNS in children and their parents who resided in close proximity to the World Trade Center on 9/11/01. We will be scanning 80 representative children and their parents who were evacuated from the site after the disaster, as well as 80 matched control children and their parents who were not in physical proximity to the trauma.
Role: Director of the MRI research component of the project.
4/04/04-4/03/05
Annual Direct Cost $426,563 Total Direct Cost $426,563 Total Cost $ 601,611
2001 NIMH Subtyping Schizophrenia with Memory Tests, MRI, and fMRI (B. Wexler, PI)
Concurrent Effort. To use neuropsychological tests and MRI to identify neurobiological subtypes of schizophrenia Dr. Peterson is directing the anatomical MRI component of this project.Dr. Peterson is directing the anatomical MRI component of this project.
7/01/01-6/30/06
Annual Direct Cost $175,000 Total Direct Cost $700,000 Total Cost $966,700
2004 NIMH ACISR for Pediatric Psychiatry Disorders (D. Shaffer, PI) The proposal outlines four cores that will work with one another to promote and develop efficacy studies in disorders of interest to investigators of the Center where the evidence-based support for interventions remains substantially deficient and where "export" into the field would be premature and to work with basic scientists to investigate whether state of the art imaging and genotyping methods can be used to identify the mediators of treatment response.
06/01/04 - 05/31/09
Total Cost: $1,839,139
ACTIVE
2002 NIMH MH36197 Children at High and Low Risk for Depression (M. Weissman. & B. Peterson, Co-PI’s)
To identify the brain-based correlates of children and adults at high or low risk for depressive illness using anatomical and functional MRI.
1/1/03-12/31/08 Total Cost $4,593,000
2004 NIDA DA017820 MRI of Infants Exposed Prenatally to Drugs of Abuse (B. Peterson, PI)
To define the effects of drugs of abuse on brain structure and metabolite concentrations, as well as the behavioral correlates of those effects, in infants and children who have been exposed to drugs of abuse during fetal development.
4/01/04-3/31/09 Total Cost $3,090,836
2004 NIMH MH068318 Neuroanatomical MRI Studies of Childhood Disorders (B. Peterson, PI)
To understand normal brain development and the neural basis of childhood neuropsychiatric disorders using anatomical MRI.
7/01/04-6/30/09 Total Cost $3,600,391
2005 NIMH 2T32 MH16434 Research Training in Child Psychiatry (D. Shaffer, PI)
The Child Psychiatry Research Training Program trains postdoctoral psychiatrists, psychologists, and others to become independent investigators in the field of child and adolescent psychopathology. The grant supports ten M.D. and/or Ph.D. trainees for up to three years.
07/01/05 - 06/30/10 Annual Direct Cost $579,380
2005 NIMH K02 74677-01MRI In Childhood Neuropsychiatric Disorders (B. Peterson, PI)
This is a midlevel Career Development Award to use Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) methodologies to identify the neurobiological basis of developmental neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly in: (1) Disorders of impulse control, including Tourette’s syndrome, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; 2) Conditions that confer risk for disturbances in development of the neonatal brain, including premature birth and prenatal exposure to drugs of abuse; and 3) Affective Disorders. A substantial portion of his work also involves the development of new methods for processing MRI data and for translational research involving behavioral neuroscience paradigms within the MRI scanner, as well as mentoring junior investigators in the application of neuroimaging methodologies to the study of childhood psychiatric disorders.
9/15/2005 ?5/31/2010 Total Cost $614,305
2006 Lilly Research Laboratories Functional and Anatomical MRI changes after treatment of chronic depression with Duloxetine (B. Peterson, PI)
The purpose of this study is to evaluate pre- and post-treatment anatomical and functional MRI findings for a subset of the outpatients enrolled in a double-blind study of duloxetine vs. placebo in outpatients with chronic depression.
22 Weeks Total Cost $150,125
2006 Simons Foundation Simons Simplex Family Resource (B. Peterson, PI)
The aim of the resource is to rapidly collect 1000 standard set of phenotypic data from proband with Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and at least one full sibling without evidence of Autism or ASD, and two biological parents who are unaffected.
Role: Principal Investigator
11/01/06 ?10/31/08 Total Cost: $622,280
2006 NIMH 1R01MH076137-01A1 The Neural basis of Cognitive Control of Emotion (K. Ochsner, PI)
The goal of this proposal is to more precisely characterize a normative model of the neural bases of the cognitive control of emotion. Towards that end, we propose a series of fMRI experiments is designed to address specific questions about the neural bases of two forms of cognitive emotion regulation with demonstrated clinical and laboratory efficacy: distraction and reappraisal. An emphasis is placed on examining the down-regulation of negative emotion, because of its relevance to numerous clinical disorders. Experiments 1-4 address our first specific aim, which is to determine how the neural bases of distraction and reappraisal depend upon the type of emotion eliciting stimulus.
09/01/06 - 07/31/11 Total Cost: $1,758,725
 
2007 NIMH Biomarkers for Psychosis in Velocardiofacial Syndrome (W. Kates, PI)
This application requests funding to continue our longitudinal study of risk factors for psychosis in velocardiofacial syndrome (VCFS), a relatively common disorder caused by a microdeletion on chromosome 22q11.2. Up to 30% of individuals with VCFS develop schizophrenia (SZ) or bipolar disorder (BPD) as they enter adulthood, making this a significant public health concern for both families and society. Since we began this project in February of 2001, we have identified several factors that are associated with the deterioration of psychiatric function in adolescents with this disorder. However, the youth in our sample are just reaching the age at which they are most vulnerable to the onset of psychosis. Accordingly, it is critical that we continue follow this cohort in order to identify the neuroanatomic and neuropsychological factors that are associated with, and may be predictive of, the onset of psychosis.
7/1/2007 6/30/2011 Total Cost: $738,465
 
2007 NIBIB Statistical Software for Correcting for Multiple Comparisons of Hypothesis (B. Peterson, PI)
In this supplement, we propose to enhance our statistical tool for detecting statistically significant associations between brain measures and clinical and genetic measures across brain surfaces. Our enhanced tool will enable researchers in the neuroimaging community to apply seamlessly our methods (which are based on a heteroskedastic linear model and wild bootstrap) for computing corrected p-value for associations by controlling for multiple comparisons across all points on brain surfaces. To enable easy use of our invaluable tool, we will develop a sophisticated and intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI) and provide a user’s manual complete with details on the functionality of our tool as well as a short tutorial for typical tasks that can be performed using our methods. Using our tool, researchers therefore will be able to identify and implicate local brain regions in various neuropsychiatric disorders. In addition, we will extend our software tool to enable researchers to analyze functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) datasets using our advanced statistical methods.
10/1/07 - 9/30/08 Total Cost: $80,825
 
2007 NARSAD MRI of Brain Changes during Psychotherapy for Panic Disorder (A. Gerber, PI)
In this study, we propose to perform MRI scans on subjects before and after treatment in connection with a new NIMH-funded randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing three psychotherapies for PD, each lasting 19 to 24 sessions: (1) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), (2) Applied Relaxation Therapy (ART), and (3) Panic-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (PFPP).4, 5 We will also scan a fourth group of matched controls without PD and not undergoing psychotherapy during the same time interval. We aim to demonstrate pre-treatment brain abnormalities in PD patients as compared with the matched controls. Additionally, we will explore brain changes in response to each of the three psychotherapies, as compared with each other and the controls.
7/1/07 - 6/30/09 Total Cost: $60,000
 
2008 Tourette Syndrome Association Surface Morphological Features of the Thalamus and Basal Ganglia in Tourette Syndrome (B. Peterson, PI)
This study is to define and measure thalamic volumes in the thalamus and basal ganglia in Tourette syndrome
7/1/08 - 6/30/09
 
2008 NIEHS RO1 ES015579 Impact of Chlorpyrifos on Brain Function (V. Rauh, PI)
The goal of this study is to evaluate the effects of chlorpyrifos on brain function and neurobehavior at age 9 years following prenatal exposure.
12/01/08 - 11/30/13
 
2009 NIMH R01 MH089582 Identifying Brain-Based Biomarkers for ASD & their Biological Subtypes (B. Peterson, PI)
The ultimate goal of this research program is to identify brain biomarkers of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) and biologically-based ASD subtypes using multimodal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
10/1/09 - 9/30/11
 

HONORS/AWARDS

  Undergraduate
  1983 Summa Cum Laude with Departmental Honors in Philosophy at Tulane University
  1983 Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society
     
  Graduate
  1986 Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honors Society, Junior Year
  1987 Joseph Collins Foundation Scholarship
  1987 American Medical Association Rock Sleyster Memorial Scholarship in Psychiatry
     
  Postgraduate
  1989 American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Charter Leadership Award
  1992 The Society of Biological Psychiatry Dista Fellowship Award
  1992 AACAP Presidential Scholar Award for Research
  1993 AACAP Robinson Cunningham Award, best original research paper.
  1996 Elizabeth Meers and House Jameson Chair in Child Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine
  1999 Honored Member, Strathmore’s Who’s Who
  2000 Visiting Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Louisiana State University, New Orleans
  2000 Visiting Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Modena, Italy
  2001 Suzanne Crosby Murphy Professor in Pediatric Neuropsychiatry,
Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons
  2002-2008 Named to Best Doctors in America
  2002 Visiting Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Bergen, Norway
  2003 Visiting Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Hawaii
  2006 Outstanding Mentor, American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  2006 Full Member, American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP)
  2007 John J. Weber Prize for Outstanding Research, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
  2009 Inclusion in "Guide to America's Top Psychiatrists"

Departmental and University Committees

  2001-present MRI Executive Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute
  2001-present Executive Committee, Division of Child Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University
  2001-present Steering Committee, Child Division, Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
  2001-present Co-Deputy Director, NIMH-Sponsored Post-Doctoral Training Program (T-32)
  2002-present Qualifying Exam Committee for Amit Etkin, Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Columbia University
  2003-2004 Search Committee, Lieber Professorship in the Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
  2003-present MRI Safety Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute
  2004-present Executive Committee/Research Chiefs, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute
  2004-present Committee on Appointments and Promotions, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute
  2006-2007 Chair of Search Committee for Developmental Neuroscientist in Translational Research, Departments of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Columbia University
  2006-present Development Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute
  2007-present Space Planning Committee, Columbia Manhattanville Expansion Project
  2009-present Search Committee for the Chief of Pediatric Neurology, Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons
     

Teaching Experience and Responsibilities

Courses and Lectures

Yale Child Study Center Departmental Conferences, Yale School of Medicine: 1 per year, 1990-2001

PGYII Department of Psychiatry Lectures, Yale School of Medicine: 2 per year, 1990-2001

Yale Medical Student Normal Development Seminars: 8 per year, 1990-2001

Associates of the Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine: 1 per year, 1990-2001

Neurobiology Seminar Series Child Psychiatry Residents, Yale School of Medicine: 3 per year, 1994-2001

Functional MRI Seminars, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale School of Medicine: 1 per year, 1995-2001

Neuroimaging Scientist Training Program Seminars, Yale School of Medicine: 1 per year, 1997-2001

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Child Psychiatry (T32) Seminars, 3 per year, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2001-present

Supervision of Fellows, House Staff, or Students in Clinical Services

2 days per week for 12 months of the year in individual psychotherapy, Yale School of Medicine, 1994-2001

7 days per week for 2 months of the year as Emergency Department attending in Child Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, 1994-2001

2 days per week for 12 months of the year in child and parent interview techniques, PGY III Psychiatry Residents, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2001-present

Mentoring of Postdoctoral Fellows

Faculty Member on 2 NIMH-Sponsored Postdoctoral Training Grants: NIMH Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Childhood Neurobiological Disorders (J. Leckman, PI) and Neuroimaging Scientist Training Program (R. Innis, PI), Yale School of Medicine, 1994-2001

Carol Anderson, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine 1996-1997

Patricia Feineigle, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry and Radiology, Yale School of Medicine 1996-1999

Noam Soreni, M.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry Research, Geha Psychiatric Institute, Petah-Tikva Israel 1999-2000

Yongmei Wang, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry and Radiology, Yale School of Medicine 1999-2000

Jaeseung Jeong, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry and Radiology, Yale School of Medicine 1999-2001

Michelle Hampson, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry and Radiology, Yale School of Medicine 1999-2001

Vivian Koda, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2001-2002

Gerianne Alexander, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine 1999-present

Bonny Forrest, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2001-2002

Jose Amat, M.D., Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2001-2004

Rachel Marsh, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2003-2006

Daniel Gorman, M.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2003-2005

Jiancheng Zhuang. Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2003-2005

Jonathan Posner, M.D. Postdoctoral Fellow at the Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2003-2004

Zhishun Wang, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2003-2006

Xuejun Hao, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2004-2007

Feng Liu, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Neuroscience, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2005-2008

Tiziano Colibazzi, M.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2005-2008

Andrew Gerber, M.D., Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2005-2008

Yong An Chung, M.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Radiology, KAIST University, Seoul South Korea. 2006-2007

Ann Miller, M.D., Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2007-present

Rebecca Cooney, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2007-2008

Margarita Garcia-Amador, M.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Kopliewicz Fellowship, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2007-present

Tiago Maia, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2007-present

Kenneth Hoyte, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2007-present

Suzanne Goh, M.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2008-present

Marc Dubin, M.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2008-present

Gregory Tau, M.D., Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2008-present

Alla Landa, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in the Sackler Institute, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2009-present

 

Thesis Advisor to Medical Students

Roland Wetzles, Utrecht University School of Medicine Thesis, the Netherlands, 1994-1995

Mireille Donkervoot, Utrecht University School of Medicine Thesis, the Netherlands, 1995-1996

Prakash Thomas, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, 1996-1997

Esther Veerbok, Utrecht University School of Medicine Thesis, the Netherlands, 1996-1997

Daniel Jacoby, Yale University School of Medicine 1997

Karen Kim, Yale University School of Medicine 1999-2002 (recipient of the Keese Prize for the outstanding thesis at Yale)

Elizabeth Gerard, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, Doris Duke Medical Student Fellowship at Columbia University 2001-2003

Alexandra Spessot, Columbia University Medical School, 2003 - 2005

HuiMann Choi, Columbia University Medical School, 2003 - 2005

Loren Miller, University of Chicago-Pritzker Medical School, 2007-2008

Thesis Advisor to Undergraduate Students

Lishiana Solanis, Yale University Biology Thesis 1994-1995

Wen Bing Ju, Yale University Biology Thesis 1995-1996

Joel Klein, Yale University Psychology Senior Honors Thesis 1995-1996

Sacha Uljohn, Yale University Chemistry Thesis, 1995-1996

Raymond Santa Lucia, Vassar University Psychology Thesis 1995-1996

William Whyte, Yale University Psychology Honors Thesis, 1995-1996

Evin McCabe, Yale University Biology Senior Honors Thesis 1996-1997

Ray Alcala, Yale University Biology Senior Thesis 1996-1997

Theresa Gan, MCDB Yale University Biology Thesis 1999-2000

Shibani Mukerji, MCDB Yale University Biology Research 1999-2001

Shahreen Hossain, Barnard College, Neuroscience & Behavior Thesis 2006-2007

Thesis Advisor to Graduate Students

Alexei Waters, Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology and Neurophysiology, Cornell University 2007-2008

Mentor to Faculty

Hilary Blumberg, M.D., Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine 1999-present. Successfully mentored funding: Veterans Administration Career Development Award, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Mood Disorders, PI Hilary Blumberg, M.D., 100% salary support; Veterans Administration Merit Review Entry Program Award, PI Hilary Blumberg, M.D., 7/01/01-6/30/04, $165,000

Chiayopoj Netsiri, Ph.D. Research Scientist, Department of Psychiatry Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2003-2004. Neuroimaging.

Melissa Lamar, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2003-2004. Functional MRI.

Amir Raz, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2003-2006. Cognitive Neuroscience in Neuroimaging.

Hongtu Zhu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2003-2006. Neuroimaging Biostatistics.

Ravi Bansal, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2002-present. Spatial normalization in MRI.

Kerstin Plessen, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor, University of Bergen, Norway. 2001-present. Neuroimaging studies of Tourette syndrome.

Dongrong Xu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2003-present. Diffusion Tensor Imaging.

Zhengchao Dong, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2004-present. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.

Yunsuo Duan, Ph.D. Research Scientist, Department of Psychiatry Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2004-present. Functional MRI Applications.

Shan Yu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2005-present. Functional MRI Signal Processing.

Jun Liu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2006-present. Neuroimaging Biostatistics.

Xuejun Hao, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2007-present. Multimodal Imaging.
 

Other Professional Activities

1997 National Board of Medical Examiners R-Set Task Force
1998-2001 APA Council on Medical Education and Career Development
1999-2001 National Board of Medical Examiners Psychiatry Test Committee
1999-2001 National Board of Medical Examiners Step 2 Test Material Development Committee
1999 NINDS/NIMH Ad Hoc Study Section: Pediatric Neuroimaging Database
1999-2001 NIH Study Section: Biobehavioral Brain Processes-6 (BBP-6)
1999-2005  NINDS/NIMH Scientific Advisory Board: National Pediatric Neuroimaging Database
2000-present National Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Oral Examiner
2000-2005 NICHD Scientific Advisory Board: Maternal Lifestyle Study
2000-present Tourette Syndrome Association of Canada Scientific Advisory Board
2000-present American Psychoanalytic Association Study Group on Neuroscience & Psychoanalysis
2001-2005 Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry
2001-2003 NIMH Scientific Advisory Board Strategic Plan for the Investigation of Mood Disorders
2001-present Editorial Review Board Member for Medical Science Monitor
2001-2007  Editorial Review Board Member for Biological Psychiatry
  2001-present Neuroimaging Consultant, “Mechanisms of Treatment Response in Pediatric OCD?at Wayne State, Duke, and Harvard Universities
  2001-2003 Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Committee, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
2001-present Managing Editor, Frontiers in Bioscience
2002-2003 Grant Reviewer, Borderline Personality Disorder Research Foundation
2001-present Internal Advisory Board, Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology, Columbia University
2003-present Scientific Advisor, Norwegian Epidemiological Study of School-Aged Children in Bergen, Norway
2003-2006 Program Planning Committee, Society for Biological Psychiatry
2003-present Scientific Advisory Board, The Anna Freud Centre, London
2004-present Scientific Advisory Board, Philoctetes Society for the Study of Imagination, New York
2005-present Scientific Advisory Board, Blue Harbor Foundation (a foundation for research in Bipolar Disorder)
2005-present Work Group on Research, American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
2006-present  Program Committee, American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
2006 Scientific Advisory Panel, NIH Neurodevelopmental Blueprint
2007-present Assistant Editor, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
2007-present National Academy Committee on the Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse in Children, Youth, and Young Adults
2007-present American Psychoanalytic Association Task Force on Research and Science
2008-present Chair, New Research Poster Subcommittee of the Program Committee, American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
2007-present Awards Committee, American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
2007-present Editorial Board, Open Pediatric Medicine Journal
2009-2011 Program Planning Committee, Society for Biological Psychiatry

Bibliography

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Peer-Reviewed Articles

  1. Darensbourg D, Peterson BS, Schmidt R. Ligand-substitution processes in tetranuclear carbonyl clusters. A kinetic and infrared investigation of 13CO incorporation into Co4(CO)9(µCO)3 and its monosubstituted derivatives. Organometallics 1:306-311, 1982.

  2. Kikukawa A, Peterson BS, Deutsch, HF. Attempts to suppress experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in rats with alpha fetoprotein. Tumour Biology 9:84-94, 1988.

  3. *Peterson BS, Summergrad P. Binswanger's disease: Pathogenesis of subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy and its relation to other dementing processes. J Geriatric Psychiatry Neurol 2:171-181, 1989.

  4. *Summergrad P, Peterson BS. Binswanger's disease: The clinical recognition of subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy in elderly neuropsychiatric patients. J Geriatric Psychiatry Neurol 2:123-133 1989.

  5. *Peterson BS, Leckman J, Scahill L, Naftolin F, Keefe D, Charest N, Cohen D. Steroid hormones and CNS sexual dimorphisms modulate symptom expression in Tourette's syndrome. Psychoneuroendocrinology 17:553-563, 1992.

  6. Leckman J, Pauls D, Peterson BS, Riddle M, Anderson G, Cohen D. Pathogenesis of Tourette's syndrome: Clues from the clinical phenotype and natural history. In: Chase, T.N., Friedhoff, A.J., and Cohen, D.J. (Eds) Advances in Neurology, New York: Raven Press, 1992.

  7. *Peterson B, Riddle M, Cohen D, Katz L, Smith J, Hardin M, Leckman J. Reduced basal ganglia volumes in Tourette's syndrome using 3-dimensional reconstruction techniques from magnetic resonance images. Neurology, 43:941-949, 1993.

  8. *Peterson BS, Riddle M, Cohen D, Katz L, Smith J, Leckman J. Human basal ganglia volume asymmetries on magnetic resonance images. Magn Reson Imaging, 11:493-498, 1993.

  9. *Leckman J, Peterson BS. The pathogenesis of Tourette's syndrome: role of epigenetic factors active in early CNS development. Biol Psychiatry, 34:425-427, 1993.

  10. *Peterson BS, Leckman J, Duncan J, Wetzles R, Riddle M, Hardin M, Cohen D, Leckman J. Corpus callosum morphology from MR images in Tourette's syndrome. Psychiatry Res: Neuroimaging, 55:85-99, 1994.

  11. *Peterson BS, Leckman J, Scahill L, Naftolin F, Keefe D, Charest N, Hardin M, Cohen D. Steroid hormones and Tourette's syndrome: Early experience with antiandrogen therapy. J Clin Psychopharmacol, 14:131-135, 1994.

  12. *Peterson BS, Gore J, Riddle M, Cohen D, Leckman J. CNS T2 relaxation time asymmetries in Tourette's syndrome. Psychiatry Res: Neuroimaging, 55:205-221, 1994.

  13. Yazgan Y, Wexler B, Kinsbourne M, Peterson BS, Leckman J. Functional significance of individual variations in callosal area. Neuropsychologia, 33:769-779, 1995.

  14. Yazgan Y, Peterson BS, Wexler B, Leckman J. Behavioral laterality in individuals with Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome and basal ganglia alterations. Biol Psychiatry, 38:386-390, 1995.

  15. Lombroso P, Scahill L, King R, Lynch K, Chappell P, Peterson BS, McDougle C, Leckman J. Risperidone treatment of children and adolescents with chronic tic disorders: A preliminary report. J Amer Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 34:1147-1152, 1995.

  16. *Peterson BS. Neuroimaging in child and adolescent psychiatry. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 34: 1560-1576, 1995.

  17. *Peterson BS. Considerations of natural history & pathophysiology in the psychopharmacology of Tourette's syndrome. J Clin Psychiatry, 57 (suppl 9):24-34, 1996.

  18. *Peterson BS, Zhang H, Santa Lucia R, King R, Lewis M. Risk factors for presenting symptoms in child psychiatric emergencies. J Amer Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 35: 1162-1173, 1996.

  19. *Peterson BS, Bronen R, Duncan C. Three cases of Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder symptom change associated with pediatric cerebral malignancies. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, 61:497-505, 1996.

  20. Tucker DM, Leckman JF, Scahill L, Epstein G, LaCamera R, Cardona L, Cohen P, Heidmann S, Goldstein J, Judge J, Snyder E, Bult A, Peterson BS, King R, Lombroso P. A putative poststreptococcal case of OCD with Chronic Tic Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 35:1684-1691, 1996

  21. Leckman JF, Grice DE, Boardman J, Zhang H, , Vitale A, Bondi C, Alsobrook J, Peterson BS, Cohen DJ, Rasmussen SA, Goodman WK, McDougle CJ, Pauls DL. Symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Am J Psychiatry, 154: 911-917, 1997.

  22. *Peterson BS, Klein J. Neuroimaging of Tourettes syndrome neurobiologic substrate. In: Peterson BS (ed.) Child Psychiatry Clinics of North America: Neuroimaging. W.B.Saunders, April 1997.

  23. Leckman JF, Peterson BS, Pauls DL, Cohen DJ. Tic Disorders. In: Miguel EC, Rauch SL, Leckman JF (eds) The Psychiatric Clinics of North America: Neuropsychiatry of the Basal Ganglia. W.B.Saunders, December, pp 839-861, 1997.

  24. Leckman JF, Peterson BS, Anderson GM, Arnsten AFT, Pauls DL, Cohen DJ. Pathogenesis of Tourette’s syndrome. J Child Psychol Psychiat, 38: 119-142, 1997.

  25. *Peterson BS, Cohen DJ. The treatment of Tourette’s syndrome: A multimodal developmental intervention. J Clin Psychiatry, 59(Sup.1): 62-72, 1998.

  26. *Peterson BS, Skudlarski P, Anderson AW, Zhang H, Gatenby JC, Lacadie CM, Leckman JF, Gore JC. A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of tic suppression in Tourette’s syndrome. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 55: 326-333, 1998.

  27. *Peterson BS, Zhang H, Anderson GM, Leckman JF. A randomized, placebo controlled crossover trial of the use of an androgen receptor antagonist in the treatment of Tourette's syndrome. J Clin Psychopharm, 18:324-331, 1998.

  28. *Peterson BS, Leckman JF. The temporal characterization of tics in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. Biol Psychiatry,44:1337-1348, 1998.

  29. Schultz RT, Carter A, Gladstone M, Scahill L, Leckman JF, Peterson BS, Zhang H, Cohen DJ, Pauls D. Visual-motor, visuoperceptual and fine motor functioning in children with Tourette syndrome. Neuropsychology, 12: 134-145, 1998.

  30. *Leckman JF, Zhang H, Vitale A, Lahnin F, Lynch K, Bondi C, Kim Y-S, Peterson BS. Course of tic severity in Tourette’s syndrome: The first two decades. Pediatrics 102:14-19, 1998.

  31. *Peterson BS, Skudlarski P, Gatenby JC, Zhang H, Anderson AW, Gore JC. An fMRI study of Stroop word-color interference: Evidence for cingulate subregions subserving multiple distributed attentional systems. Biol Psychiatry Priority Communication 45:1237-1258, 1999.

  32. Wright CI, Peterson BS, Rauch SL. Neuroimaging studies in Tourette Syndrome. CNS Spectrums 4:54-61, 1999.

  33. *Peterson BS, Leckman JF, Tucker D, Scahill L, Staib L, Zhang H, King R, Cohen DJ, Gore JC, Lombroso P. Antistreptococcal antibody titers and basal ganglia volumes in Chronic Tic, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorders. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 57:364-372, 2000.

  34. *Peterson BS, Vohr B, Staib L, Cannistracci C, Dolberg A, Schneider K, Katz K, Westerveld M, Sparrow S, Anderson A, Duncan C, Makuch R, Gore J, Ment L. Regional brain volume abnormalities and long-term cognitive outcome in preterm infants. JAMA, 284:1939-1947, 2000.

  35. Leung H-C, Skudlarski P, Gatenby JC, Peterson BS, and Gore JC. An event-related fMRI study of color and word interference. Cereb Cortex, 10:552-560, 2000.

  36. Wang Y, Peterson BS, Staib LH. Shape-based 3D surface correspondence using geodesics and local geometry. Comp Vision Pattern Recog Vol. II, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, pp 644-651, 2000.

  37. *Peterson BS, Ment LR. The study of preterm birth and developmental brain abnormalities. Trends Neurosci, 24: 131-132, 2001.

  38. *Peterson BS, Ment LR. The necessity and difficulty of conducting MRI studies on infant brain development. Pediatrics, 107:593-594, 2001.

  39. *Peterson BS, Feineigle PA, Staib LH, Gore JC. Automated measurement of latent morphological features of the human corpus callosum. Hum Brain Mapping, 12:232-245, 2001.

  40. Anderson AW, Colson ER, Marois R, Peterson BS, Duncan CC, Ehrenkranz RA, Konstantino M, Sarofin H, Schneider KC, Gore JC, Ment LR. Neonatal auditory activation detected by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Magnet Reson Imaging, 19:1-5, 2001.

  41. *Peterson BS, Staib L, Scahill L, Zhang H, Anderson C, Leckman JF, King R, Gore JC, Cohen DJ, Albert J, Webster R. Regional brain and ventricular volumes in Tourette syndrome. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 58:427-440, 2001.

  42. *Bodner S, Moreshed S, Peterson BS. The question of PANDAS in adults. Biol Psychiatry, 49:807-810, 2001.

  43. *Jeong J, Gore JC, Peterson BS. Mutual information analysis of the EEG in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Clin Neurophys, 112: 827-835, 2001.

  44. *Peterson BS, Pine DS, Cohen P, Brook J. A prospective, longitudinal study of tic, obsessive-compulsive, and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorders in an epidemiological sample. J Amer Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 40: 685-695, 2001.

  45. Morshed SA, Parveen S, Leckman JF, Mercadante MT, Bittencourt-Kiss MH, Miguel EC, Yazgan Y, Fujii T, Paul S, Peterson BS, Zhang H, King RA, Scahill L, Lombroso PJ. Antibodies against striatal, nuclear, cytoskeletal and streptococcal epitopes in children and adults with Tourette’s syndrome, Sydenham’s chorea, and autoimmune disorders. Biol Psychiatry, 50: 566-578, 2001.

  46. Patwardhan AJ, Eliez S, Warsofsky IS, Glover GH, White CD, Giedd JN, Peterson BS, Rojas DC, Reiss AL. Effects of image orientation on the comparability of pediatric brain volumes using three-dimensional MR data. J Comp Assist Tomogr 25:452-7, 2001.

  47. *Peterson BS. Neuroimaging studies of Tourette Syndrome. A decade of progress. In Press in: Cohen DJ, Goetz CG, Jankovic J (eds) Advances in Neurology. Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, pp. 179-196, 2001.

  48. *Alexander GM, Peterson BS. Sex steroids and human behavior: implications for developmental psychopathology. CNS Spectrums, 6:75-88, 2001.

  49. *Peterson BS, Kane M, Alexander GM, Lacadie C, Skudlarski P, Leung H-C, May J, Gore JC. An event-related functional MRI study comparing interference effects in the Simon and Stroop tasks. Cognitive Brain Res,13:427-440, 2002.

  50. *Alexander GM, Packard M, Peterson BS. Sex and spatial position effects on object location memory following intentional learning of object identities. Neuropsychologia, 40:1516-1522, 2002.

  51. Alexander GM, Altemus M, Peterson BS, Wexler B. Replication of a premenstrual decrease in right-ear advantage on language-related dichotic listening tests of cerebral laterality. Neuropsychologia, 40:1293-1299, 2002.

  52. Taylor JR, Morshed SA, Parveen S, Mercadante M, Scahill L, Peterson BS, King, RA, Leckman JF, Lombroso PJ. An animal model of Tourette’s syndrome. Am J Psychiatry 159:657-660, 2002.

  53. *Jeong J, Gore JC, Peterson BS. Detecting determinism in a short time series, with an application to the analysis of stationary EEG data. Biol Cybernetics, 86:335-342, 2002.

  54. Hampson M, Peterson BS, Skudlarski P, Gatenby C, Gore JC. Detection of functional connectivity using temporal correlations in MR images. Hum Brain Map, 15:247-262, 2002.

  55. Lin H, Yeh C-B, Peterson BS, Scahill L, Grantz H, Findley DB, Katsovich L, Okta J, Lombroso PJ, King RA, Leckman JF, Assessment of symptom exacerbations in a longitudinal study of children with Tourette syndrome or obsessive-compulsive disorder. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 41:1070-1077, 2002.

  56. *Peterson BS. Indeterminacy and compromise formation. Implications for a contemporary, psychoanalytic theory of mind. Int J Psychoanal,83:1017-1035, 2002.

  57. *Jeong J, Gore JC, Peterson BS. Detecting determinism in a short sample of stationary EEG. IEEE Transactions in Biomedical Engineering, 49:1374-1379, 2002.

  58. *Peterson BS, Vohr B, Kane M, Whalen DH, Schneider K, Katz K, Zhang H, Makuch R, Gore J, Ment L. A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of language processing and its cognitive correlates in prematurely born children. Pediatrics, 110:1153-1162, 2002.

  59. Davidson RJ, Lewis DA, Alloy L, Amaral D, Bush G, Cohen J., Drevets W, Farah M, Kagan J, McClelland J, Nolen-Hoeksema S, Peterson BS. Neural and behavioral substrates of mood and mood regulation. Biol Psychiatry, 52:478-502, 2002.

  60. Sowell ER, Thompson PM, Peterson BS, Mattson SN, Welcome SE, Henkenius AL, Riley EP, Jernigan TL, Toga AW. Mapping cortical gray matter asymmetry patterns during normal adolescence and the effects of heavy prenatal alcohol exposure. Neuroimage, 17:1807-19, 2002

  61. Sukhodolsky DG, Scahill L, Zhang H, Peterson BS, King RA, Lombroso P, Katsovich L, Findley D, Leckman JF. Disruptive behavior in children with Tourette’s syndrome: association with ADHD comorbidity, tic severity, and functional impairment. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 42:98-105, 2003.

  62. Sowell ER, Peterson BS, Thompson PM, Welcome SE, Henkenius AL, Toga AW. Mapping cortical change across the human life span: nonlinear age effects on gray matter. Nature Neurosci, 6:309-315, 2003.

  63. *Peterson BS, Thomas P, Kane MJ, Scahill L, Zhang Z, Bronen R, King R, Leckman JF, Staib L. Basal ganglia volumes in patients with Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 60:415-424, 2003.

  64. *Scahill L, Leckman JF, Schultz RT, Katsovich L, Peterson BS. A placebo-controlled trial of risperidone in Tourette syndrome. Neurology, 60:1130-1135, 2003.

  65. *Peterson BS, Anderson AW, Ehrenkranz R, Staib LH, Tageldin M, Colson E, Gore JC, Duncan CC, Makuch R, Ment LR. Regional brain volumes and their later neurodevelopmental correlates in term and preterm infants. Pediatrics, 111:938-948, 2003.

  66. *Blumberg HP, Leung H-C, Wexler B, Skudlarski P, Lacadie CM, Anand A, Fredericks C, Harris BC, Charney D, Krystal J, Gore JC, Peterson BS. An fMRI study of bipolar disorder. State- and trait-related dysfunction in ventral prefrontal cortices. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 60:601-609, 2003.

  67. *Kim KJ, Peterson BS. Cavum septi pellucidi in Tourette’s syndrome. Biol Psychiatry, 54:76-85, 2003.

  68. *Blumberg HP, Martin A, Kaufman J, Leung H-C, Skudlarski P, Lacadie C, Fulbright R, Gore JC, Charney DS, Krystal JH, Peterson BS. Frontostriatal abnormalities in adolescents with Bipolar Disorder: preliminary observations using functional MRI. Am J Psychiatry, 160:1345-1347, 2003.

  69. Wang Y, Peterson BS, Staib LH. 3D brain surface matching by geodesics and geometry, Computer Vision and Image Understanding (Academic Press), 89:252-271, 2003.

  70. *Peterson BS. Conceptual, methodological, and statistical challenges in brain imaging studies of developmentally based psychopathologies. Develop Psychopath, 15:811-832, 2003.

  71. Potenza MN, Leung, H-C, Blumberg HP, Peterson BS, Fulbright RK, Lacadie CM, Gore JC. An fMRI Stroop study of pathological gamblers. Am J Psychiatry, 160:1990-1994, 2003.

  72. *Sowell ER, Thompson PM, Welcome SE, Henkenius AL, Toga AW, Peterson BS. Cortical abnormalities in children and adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Lancet,362:1699-1707, 2003.

  73. *Blumberg HP, Kaufman J, Martin A, Whiteman R, Gore JC, Charney DS, Krystal JH, Peterson BS. Amygdala and hippocampus volumes in adolescents and adults with Bipolar Disorder. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 60:1201-1208, 2003.

  74. *Jeong J, Han S, Jin S-H, Kim D-J, Kim SY, Peterson BS. The effect of alpha entrainment stimulation on nonlinear dynamics of the EEG. Clin Neurophysiol, 114:1167-1368, 2003.

  75. *Peterson BS. Brain imaging studies of the anatomical and functional consequences of preterm birth for human brain development. Ann NY Acad Sci, 1008:219-37, 2003.

  76. *Gerard E, Peterson BS. Developmental processes and brain imaging studies in Tourette syndrome. J Psychosomat Res, 55:13-22, 2003.

  77. *Bodner SM, Peterson BS. Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcus. Directions in Psychiatry, 23:235-251, 2003

  78. *Blumberg HP, Kaufman J, Martin A, Charney DS, Krystal JH, Peterson BS. Significance of adolescent neurodevelopment for the neural circuitry of bipolar disorder. Ann NY Acad Sci, 1021:376-383, 2004.

  79. Chae J-H, Jeong J, Peterson BS, Kim D-J, Bahk W-M, Jun T, Kim S-Y, Kim K-S. Dimensional complexity of the EEG in patients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Psychiatry Res:Neuroimaging, 131(1):79-89, 2004.

  80. *Spessot AL, Plessen KJ, Peterson BS. Neuroimaging of developmental psychopathologies: The importance of self-regulatory and neuroplastic processes in adolescence. Ann NY Acad Sci,1021:86-104, 2004.

  81. *Alexander GM, Peterson BS. Testing the prenatal hormone hypothesis of tic-related disorders: gender identity & gender role behavior. Develop Psychopath, 16, 407-420, 2004.

  82. *von Plessen K, Wentzel-Larsen T, Hugdahl K, Feineigle P, Klein J, Staib L, Leckman JF, Bansal R, Peterson BS. Altered interhemispheric connectivity in individuals with Tourette syndrome. Am J Psychiatry, 161:2028-2037, 2004.

  83. *Marsh R, Alexander GM, Packard MG, Zhu H, Wingard JC, Quackenbush G, Peterson BS. Habit learning in children and adults with Tourette Syndrome: A translational neuroscience approach to a developmental psychopathology. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 61:1259-1268, 2004.

  84. Kim DJ, Yoon SJ, Choi B, Kim TS, Woo YS, Kim W, Myrick H, Peterson BS, Choi YB, Kim YK, Jeong J. Increased fasting plasma ghrelin levels during alcohol abstinence. Alcohol Alcohol, 40:76-9, 2005.

  85. *Bansal R Staib LH, Whiteman R, Wang YM, Peterson BS. ROC-based assessments of 3D cortical surface-matching algorithms. Neuroimage, 24:150-62, 2005.

  86. Raz A, Lieber B, Soliman F, Buhle J, Posner J, Peterson BS, Posner MI. Ecological nuances in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI): psychological stressors, posture, and hydrostatics. Neuroimage 25:1-7, 2005.

  87. Sukhodolsky DF, Rosario-Campos MC, Scahill L, Katsovich L, Pauls DL, Peterson BS, King RA, Lombroso PL, Findley D, Leckman JF. Adaptive and family functioning in children with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder with and without Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Am J Psychiatry, 162:1125?132, 2005.

  88. *Peterson BS. Clinical neuroscience and imaging studies of core psychoanalytic constructs. Clin Neurosci Res, 4:349?65, 2005.

  89. *Marsh R, Alexander GM, Packard MG, Zhu H, Peterson BS. Perceptual-motor skill learning in Tourette syndrome. Evidence for multiple procedural learning and memory systems. Neuropsychologia, 43: 1456-1465, 2005.

  90. *Posner J, Russell J, Peterson BS. The circumplex model of affect: an integrative approach to affective neuroscience, cognitive development, and psychopathology. Develop Psychopath, 17:715-34, 2005.

  91. *Bloch MH, Leckman JF, Zhu H, Peterson BS. Caudate volumes in childhood predict symptom severity in adults with Tourette Syndrome. Neurology, 65:1253-8, 2005.

  92. Blumberg HP, Fredericks C, Wang F, Kalmar J, Spencer L, Papademetris X, Pittman B, Martin A, Peterson BS, Fulbright R, Krystal JH. Preliminary evidence for persistent abnormalities in amygdala volumes in adolescents with bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders,7:570-576, 2005.

  93. Bloch MH, Peterson BS, Scahill L, Otka J, Katsovich L, Zhang H, Leckman JF. Clinical predictors of future tic and OCD severity in children with Tourette Syndrome. Arch Ped Adolesc Med, 160:65-69, 2006.

  94. *Margolis A, Donkervoort M, Kinsbourne M, Peterson BS. Interhemispheric connectivity in adults with Tourette Syndrome. Neuropsychology, 20:66-76, 2006.

  95. *Blumberg HP, Krystal JH, Bansal R, Kaufman J, Martin A, Dziura J, Durkin K, Martin L, Gerard E, Charney DS, Peterson BS. Evidence of aberrant neurodevelopment of ventral prefrontal cortex in Bipolar Disorder: influences of rapid-cycling and pharmacotherapy. Biol Psychiatry, 59:611-618, 2006.

  96. *Zhu H, Hao X, Xu D, Peterson BS. A statistical framework for the classification of tensor morphologies in diffusion tensor images. Magnetic Reson Imaging, 24: 569?82, 2006.

  97. *Amat JA, Bronen R, Saluja S, Zhu H, Gorman DA, Peterson BS. Evidence for cerebral inflammatory processes in children with Tourette syndrome, OCD, or ADHD. Am J Psychiatry, 163:1106?108, 2006.

  98. *Gorman DA, Zhu H, Anderson GM, Davies M, Peterson BS. Iron indices in Tourette Syndrome and their association with basal ganglia and regional cortical volumes. Am J Psychiatry, 163:1264-1272, 2006.

  99. *Marsh R, Zhu H, Schultz R, Quackenbush G, Royal J, Skudlarski P, Peterson BS. A developmental fMRI study of self-regulatory control. Hum Brain Mapping, 27:848-863, 2006.

  100. *Plessen KJ, Bansal R, Zhu H, Whiteman R, Amat J, Quackenbush GA, Martin L, Durkin K, Blair C, Royal J, Hugdahl K, Peterson BS. Hippocampus and amygdala morphology in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 63:795-807, 2006.

  101. *Ment LR, Peterson BS, Meltzer JA, Vohr B, Allan W, Katz KH, Lacadie C, Schneider KC, Duncan CC, Makuch RW, Constable T. A functional MRI study of the long-term influences of early indomethacin exposure on language processing in the brains of prematurely born children. Pediatrics, 118:961-970, 2006.

  102. Ment LR, Peterson BS, Vohr B, Allan W, Schneider KC, Lacadie C, Katz KH, Pugh K, Duncan CC, Makuch RW, Constable RT. Cortical recruitment patterns in prematurely-born children compared to controls during a passive listening fMRI task. J Pediatrics, 149:490-498, 2006.

  103. *Wiedenmayer CP, Bansal R, Anderson GM, Zhu H, Amat J, Whiteman R, Peterson BS. Cortisol levels and hippocampal volumes in healthy preadolescent children. Biol Psychiatry, 60:856-861, 2006.

  104. *Zhuang J, Hrabe J, Branch CA, Kangarlu A, Bansal R, Peterson BS. Correction of eddy current distortions in diffusion tensor images using the known direction and strength of diffusion gradients. J Magn Reson Imaging, 24:1188-1193, 2006.

  105. *Plessen KJ, Grüner R, Lundervold A, Hirsch J, Xu D, Bansal R, Hammar ?, Lundervold A, Wentzel-Larsen T, Atle Lie S, Peterson BS, Hugdahl K. Reduced white matter connectivity in the corpus callosum of children with Tourette Syndrome. J Child Psychol Psychiatry, 47:1013-1022, 2006.

  106. *Bansal R Staib LH, Zhu H, Peterson BS. Statistical analyses of brain surfaces using Gaussian random fields on 2-D manifolds. IEEE Trans Med Imaging, 26:46-57, 2007.

  107. Marsh R, Steinglass JE, Graziano K, Peterson BS, Walsh BT. Self- regulatory control and habit learning in the development of eating disorders. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 3:73-83, 2007.

  108. Plessen KJ, Lundervold A, Grüner R, Hammar A, Lundervold A, Peterson BS, Hugdahl K. Functional brain asymmetry, attentional modulation, and interhemispheric transfer in boys with Tourette syndrome. Neuropsychologia, 45:767-774, 2007.

  109. *Xu D, Hao X, Bansal R, Plessen KJ, Geng W, Peterson BS. Unifying analyses of anatomical and diffusion tensor images using volume-preserved warping. J Magn Reson Imaging, 25:612-624, 2007.

  110. *Marsh R, Zhu H, Wang Z, Skudlarski P, Peterson BS. A developmental fMRI study of self-regulatory control in Tourette syndrome. Am J Psychiatry,164:955-966, 2007.

  111. *Zhu H, Ibrahim JG, Tang N, Row DB, Hao X, Bansal R, Peterson BS. A statistical analysis of brain morphology using wild bootstrapping. IEEE Trans Med Imaging, 25:954-966, 2007.

  112. *Sowell ER, Peterson BS, Kan E, Woods RP, Yoshii J, Bansal R, Xu D, Zhu H, Thompson PM, Toga AW. Sex differences in cortical thickness mapped in 176 healthy individuals between 7 and 87 years of age. Cereb Cortex, 17:1550-1560, 2007

  113. Plessen KJ, Royal JM, Peterson BS. Neuroimaging of tic disorders with coexisting Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. European Child and Adolescent Child Psychiatry, 16: Suppl 1, I60-I70, 2007.

  114. *Dong Z, Peterson BS. The rapid and automatic combination of proton MRSI data acquired using multi-channel coils without water suppression. Magnet Reson Imaging, 25:1148-1154. 2007.

  115. * Peterson BS, Choi H, Hao X, Amat J, Zhu H, Whiteman R, Liu J, Xu D, Bansal R. Morphologic features of the amygdala and hippocampus in children and adults with Tourette syndrome. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 64:1281-1291, 2007.

  116. Raz A, Lamar M, Buhle JT, Kane MJ, Peterson BS. Selective biasing of a specific bistable-figure percept involves fMRI signal changes in frontostriatal circuits: a step toward unlocking the neural correlates of top-down control and self-regulation. Am J Clin Hypnosis, 50:137-156, 2007

  117. *Bansal R, Staib LH, Plessen KJ, Xu D, Royal J, Peterson BS. Voxel-wise comparisons of the morphologies of diffusion tensors across groups of experimental subjects. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 156:225-45, 2007.

  118. *Stern EA, Blair C, Peterson BS. Inhibitory deficits in Tourette’s syndrome. Develop Psychobiol, 50:9-18, 2008.

  119. *Amat JA, Whiteman R, Bansal R, Davies M, Haggerty R, Peterson BS. The cognitive correlates of amygdala and hippocampus volumes in healthy adults. Brain Cognit, 66:105-114, 2008.

  120. Liu F, Garland M, Duan Y, Stark RI, Xu D, Dong Z, Bansal R, Peterson BS, Kangarlu A. Study of the development of fetal baboon brain using Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 3 Tesla. Neuroimage, 40:148-159,2008.

  121. *Wang Z, Peterson BS. Constrained least absolute deviation neural networks. IEEE Trans Neural Net, 19:273-283, 2008.

  122. *Gerber AJ, Peterson BS. What is an image? J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 47:245-248, 2008.

  123. *Xu D, Bansal R, Plessen K, Peterson BS. Seamless warping of diffusion tensor fields. IEEE Trans Med Imaging, 27:285-299,2008.

  124. *Bansal R, Staib LH, Xu D, Laine AF, Royal J, Peterson BS. using perturbation theory to compute the morphological similarity of diffusion tensors. IEEE Trans Med Imaging, 27:589-607, 2008.

  125. *Bansal R, Gerber AJ, Peterson BS. Brain morphometry using anatomical magnetic resonance imaging. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 47:619-621, 2008.

  126. * Sowell ER, Kan E, Yoshii J, Thompson PM, Bansal R, Xu D, Toga AW, Peterson BS. Thinning of gray matter in the sensorimotor cortices of children with Tourette syndrome. Nat Neurosci, 11:637-639, 2008.

  127. * Royal J, Peterson BS. The risks and benefits of searching for lesions in MRI research scans. Journal for Law, Medicine, and Ethics, 36:305-314, 2008.

  128. * Gerber AJ, Posner J, Gorman D, Colibazzi T, Yu S, Wang Z, Kangarlu A, Zhu H, Russell J, Peterson BS. An affective circumplex model of neural systems subserving valence, arousal, & cognitive overlay during the appraisal of emotional faces. Neuropsychologia, 46:2129-2139, 2008.

  129. *Wang Z, Peterson BS. Partner-matching for the automated identification of reproducible ICA components from fMRI datasets: Algorithm and validation. Hum Brain Map,29:875-893, 2008.

  130. * Marsh R, Gerber AJ, Peterson BS. Neuroimaging studies of normal brain development and their relevance for understanding childhood neuropsychiatric disorders. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 47: 1233-1251, 2008.

  131. * Maia TV, Cooney RE, Peterson BS. The neural bases of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in children and adults. Develop & Psychopath,20: 1251-1283, 2008

  132. * Yuan Y, Zhu H, Ibrahim JG, Lin W, Peterson BS. A note on the validity of statistical bootstrapping for estimating the uncertainty of tensor parameters in diffusion tensor images. IEEE TMI, 27: 1506-1514, 2008.

  133. * Colibazzi T, Zhu H, Bansal R, Schultz R, Peterson BS. Latent volumetric structure of the human brain: Exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modeling of gray matter volumes in healthy children and adults. Hum Brain Map, 29:1302-12, 2008.

  134. Grieve PG, Isler JR, Izraelit A, Peterson BS, Fifer WP, Myers MM, Stark RI. EEG functional connectivity in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants. Clin Neurophysiol, 119: 2712-2720, 2008.

  135. * Zhu H, Li Y, Tang N, Bansal R, Hao X, Weissman MM, Peterson BS. Statistical modeling of brain morphological measures within family pedigrees. Statistica Sinica? 18:1569-1591, 2008.

  136. * Gerber AJ, Peterson BS. Applied brain imaging. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 47:239, 2008

  137. Duan Y, Peterson BS, Liu R, Brown TR, Ibrahim TS, Kangarlu A. Computational and experimental optimization of a double-tuned 1H/31P four-ring birdcage head coil for MRS at 3T. J Magnet Reson Imaging, 29:13-22, 2009.

  138. * Marsh R, Gerber AJ, Steinglass JE, O¡¯Leary KG, Walsh BT, Peterson BS. Deficient activity in the neural systems that mediate self-regulator control in Bulemia Nervosa Arch Gen Psychiatry, 66:51-63, 2009.

  139. * Wexler BE, Zhu H, Nicholls SS, Fulbright RK, Gore JC, Bell MD, Colibazzi T, Amat J, Bansal R, Peterson BS. Differences in brain structure in persons with Schizophrenia and with cognitive functioning that is either nearly normal or markedly impaired. Am J Psychiatry,166:189-195, 2009.

  140. * Posner J, Russell J, Gerber A, Colibazzi T, Gorman D, Yu S, Wang Z, Kangarlu A, Zu H, Peterson BS. The neurophysiological bases of emotion: an fMRI study of the affective circumplex using emotion-denoting words. Hum Brain Mapping, 30:883-95, 2009.

  141. * Bansal R, Staib LH, Laine AF, Xu D, Liu J, Posecion LF, Peterson BS. Calculation of confidence intervals for transformation parameters in the registration of medical images. Med Image Anal, 13:215-33, 2009.

  142. * Xu D, Cui J, Bansal R, Hao X, Liu J, Chen W, Peterson BS. The ellipsoidal area ratio: an alternative anisotropy index for diffusion tensor imaging. Magnet Reson Imaging, 27:311-23, 2009.

  143. * Peterson BS, Warner V, Bansal R, Zhu H, Hao X, Liu J, Durkin K, Adams PB, Wickramaratne P, Weissman MM. Cortical thinning in persons at increased familial risk for major depression. PNAS, 106:6273-6278, 2009.

  144. * Dong Z, Peterson BS. Spectral Resolution Amelioration by Deconvolution (SPREAD) in MR Spectroscopic Imaging. J Magnet Reson Imaging, 29:1395-1405, 2009.

  145. * Chung YA, Jeong J, Kim SH, Chung SK, Sohn HS, Kim EN, Peterson BS. A Tc-99m SPECT study of regional cerebral blood flow in patients with Transient Global Amnesia. Neuroimage, 47:50-55, 2009.

  146. * Marsh R, Maia T, Peterson BS. Functional disturbances within frontostriatal circuits across multiple childhood psychopathologies. Am J Psychiatry, 166:664-674, 2009.

  147. * Dong Z, Dreher W, Leibfritz D, Peterson BS. The challenges of using MRS to detect neural progenitor cells in vivo. AJNR, 30:1096-1101, 2009.

  148. * Bansal R, Staib L, Xu D, Laine AF, Liu J, Peterson BS. Using perturbation theory to reduce noise in diffusion tensor fields. Med Image Anal, 13:580-597, 2009.

  149. * Raz A, Packard MG, Alexander GM, Peterson BS. A slice of ¦Ð: Exploratory neuroimaging of digit encoding and retrieval in a superior memorist. Neurocase, 6:1-12, 2009.

  150. Gozzo Y, Vohr B, Lacadie C, Hampson M, Katz KH, Maller-Kesselman J, Schneider KC, Peterson BS, Rajeevan N, Makuch RW, Constable RT, Ment LR. Alterations in neural connectivity in preterm children at school age. Neuroimage, 48:458-463, 2009.

  151. * Raz A, Zhu H, Yu S, Bansal R, Wang Z, Alexander GM, Royal J, Peterson BS. Neural substrates of self-regulatory control in children and adults with Tourette Syndrome. Can J Psychiatry, 54:579-588, 2009.

  152. * Peterson BS, Potenza MN, Wang Z, Zhu H, Martin A, Marsh R, Plessen KJ, Yu S. An fMRI study of the effects of psychostimulants on default-mode processing during Stroop task performance in youths with ADHD. Am J Psychiatry, Sep 15. [Epub ahead of print], 2009.

  153. Liu F, Garland M, Duan Y, Stark RI, Xu D, Bansal R, Dong Z, Peterson BS, Kangarlu A. Techniques for in utero, longitudinal MRI of fetal brain development in baboons at 3 Tesla. Methods, Apr 7. [Epub ahead of print], 2009.

  154. * Plessen KJ, Bansal R, Peterson BS. Anatomical imaging evidence for CNS vulnerability and plasticity in persons with Tourette syndrome. J Psychosomat Res, in press.

  155. Duan Y, Kangarlu A, Ibrahim T, Peterson BS, Liu F. Assessment of a PML boundary condition for simulating an MRI radio frequency coil. Int J Ant Propagation, in press.

  156. Kim I, Lee W, Sohn H, Hong H, Chae J-H, Peterson BS, Hong S, Jeong J. Linear and nonlinear analysis of the EEG in adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder during a cognitive task. Clin Neurophys, in press.

  157. Bloch MH, Craiglow BG, Landeros-Weisenberger A, Dombrowski PA, Panza KE, Peterson BS, Leckman JF. Predictors of early adult outcome in pediatric-onset Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Pediatrics, in press.

  158. *Zhu H, Li Y, Ibrahim JG, Shi X, An H, Chen Y, Gao W, Lin W, Rowe DB, Peterson BS. Regression models for identifying noise sources in magnetic resonance images. J Am Stat Assoc, in press.

  159. *Zhu H, Zhang H, Ibrahim JG, Peterson BS. Statistical analysis of diffusion tensors in diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging data. J Am Stat Assoc, in press.

  160. *Tau GZ, Peterson BS. Normal development of brain circuits. Neuropsychopharmacology, in press.

  161. * Colibazzi T, Posner J, Wang Z, Gorman D, Gerber A, Yu S, Zhu H, Kangarlu A, Duan Y, Russell J, Peterson BS. Neural systems subserving valence and arousal during the experience of induced emotions: a functional MRI study of the circumplex model of affect. Emotions, in press.

  162. * Zhu H, Gu M, Peterson BS. Maximum likelihood from spatial random effects models via the stochastic approximation expectation maximization algorithm. Statistics and Computing, in press.

Submitted Original Peer-Reviewed Articles

  1. *Jeong J, Shi W-X, Hoffman R, Gore JC, Bunney BS, Peterson BS. Bursting as a source of nonlinear determinism in interspike interval firing patterns of nigral dopamine neurons. Submitted to J Neurophys.

  2. * Miller LJ, Bansal R, Maia TV, Sanchez J, Mazzone L, Durkin K, Liu J, Greenhill LL, Peterson BS. Surface morphology of the basal ganglia and the effects of stimulant medications in children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Submitted to Am J Psychiatry.

  3. *Peterson BS, Mohlberg H, Staib LH, Zilles K. Surface morphological features of the human cerebrum. Maturation and sex differences. Submitted to Biol Psychiatry.

  4. *Peterson BS, Scahill L, Staib L, Zhang Z, Bronen R, King R, Leckman JF, Kane M, Basile A, Tageldin M, Whiteman R. Neuroanatomical correlates of pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Submitted to Arch Gen Psychiatry

  5. *Kates WR, Bansal R, Fremont W, Antshel KM, Higgins AM, Shprintzen RJ, Hao X, Peterson BS. A longitudinal study of cortical morphology in children with velo-cardio-facial syndrome (22q11 deletion syndrome). Submitted to Am J Psychiatry.

  6. *Bloch MH, Leckman JF, Bansal R, Amat J, Gerard E, Durkin K, Whiteman R, Martin L, Peterson BS. Regional brain volumes in childhood predicting the severity of tic and OCD symptoms in adulthood. Submitted to Neurology

  7. *Wang Z, Peterson BS. Generalized minimum fuel neural networks. Submitted to IEEE Trans Signal Process

  8. * Gorman D, Thompson N, Plessen KJ, Robertson MM, Leckman JF, Peterson BS. A controlled follow-up study of psychosocial outcome and psychiatric comborbidity in young adults with Tourette syndrome. Submitted to Brit J Psychiatry.

  9. * Mazzone L, Yu S, Blair C, Gunter BC, Marsh R, Peterson BS. An fMRI study of frontostriatal circuits during the inhibition of eye blinking in persons with Tourette syndrome. Submitted to Am J Psychiatry.

  10. Chung Y-A, Peterson BS, Cho S-N, Jeong J, Kim DJ. In vivo evidence for long-term CNS toxicity associated with chronic binge use of methamphetamine. Submitted to J Nucl Med

  11. * Ivanov I, Bansal R, Hao X, Zhu H, Kellendonk C, Miller L, Sanchez-Pena J, Miller A, Chakravarty MM, Klahr K, Durkin K, Greenhill LL, Peterson BS. Morphological abnormalities of the thalamus in youth with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Submitted to Am J Psychiatry.

  12. Oh JH, Han MK, Peterson BS, Jeong J. Spontaneous eyeblinks are temporally correlated with the timing of responses during the performance of Stroop tasks. Submitted.

  13. Kim T, Sohn H, Kim S, Peterson BS, Jeong J. Disturbances in motivational balance impair decision-making in persons with chronic schizophrenia. Submitted to Schizophrenia Bulletin.

  14. * Hao X, Xu D, Bansal R, Peterson BS. An improved representation of regional boundaries on parcellated morphological surfaces. Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Computer Graphics and Visualization.

  15. * Wang Z, Maia T, Marsh R, Colibazzi T, Gerber A, Peterson BS. The neural circuits that generate tics in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. Submitted to Arch Gen Psychiatry.

  16. * Marsh R, Hao X, Xu D, Wang Z, Packard MG, Duan Y, Liu J, Kangarlu A, Martinez D, Garcia F, Tau G, Yu S, Peterson BS. A virtual reality-based fMRI study of reward-based spatial learning. Submitted.

  17. * Tobe RH, Bansal R, Xu D, Hao X, Liu J, Sanchez J, Peterson BS. Morphological features of the cerebellum in Tourette syndrome and comorbid Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Submitted.

  18. * Miller AM, Bansal R, Hao X, Sanchez-Pena JP, Miller LJ, Liu J, Xu D, Zhu H, Chakravarty MM, Durkin K, Ivanov I, Plessen KJ, Kellendonk CB, Peterson BS. Enlargement of thalamic motor nuclei in persons with Tourette syndrome. Submitted.

  19. * Hoyte KJ, Goh S, Alglermissen M, Blank M, Whitaker A, Peterson BS. Understanding prosody-related language impairments in persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Submitted

Chapters and Books

  1. *Peterson BS, Leckman J, Cohen D. Tourette's syndrome: a genetically predisposed and an environmentally specified developmental psychopathology. In: Dante Cicchetti & Donald J. Cohen (Eds.) Manual of Developmental Psychopathology. New York: John Wiley, 1995, pp.213-242.

  2. *Peterson BS, Tucker D. Neuroimaging in developmental neuropsychiatric disorders. In: Melvin Lewis (ed.) Child Psychiatry A Comprehensive Textbook (2nd Edition). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1996, pp. 96-115.

  3. *Peterson BS (Ed.) Child Psychiatry Clinics of North America: Neuroimaging. WB Saunders, April 1997.

  4. *Peterson BS. Clinicians decision tree for presenting problems of involuntary movements. In: Noshpitz J (Ed) Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2nd ed.), vol. 5 1998, pp. 155-159.

  5. *Peterson BS, Leckman JF, Arnsten A, Anderson G, Staib LH, Gore JC, Bronen RA, Malison R, Scahill L, Cohen DJ. Neuroanatomical circuitry. In: Leckman JF, Cohen DJ (eds). Tourette Syndrome. Tics, Obsessions, Compulsions. Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Care. John Wiley & Sons, New York. 1999, pp.230-260.

  6. *Peterson BS, Leckman JF, Lombroso P, Zhang H, Lynch K, Carter AS, Pauls DL, Cohen DJ. Environmental risk and protective factors. In: Leckman JF, Cohen DJ (eds). Tourette Syndrome. Tics, Obsessions, Compulsions. Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Care. John Wiley & Sons, New York. 1999, pp. 213-229.

  7. Towbin KE, Peterson BS, Cohen DJ, Leckman JF. Differential Diagnosis. In: Leckman JF, Cohen DJ (eds). Tourette Syndrome. Tics, Obsessions, Compulsions. Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Care. John Wiley & Sons, New York. 1999, pp.118-139.

  8. Leckman JF, Peterson BS, Pauls DL. Tic Disorders. In: Bloom FE & Kupfer D (Eds), Psychopharmacology: The Fourth Generation of Progress: CD-ROM version 3, 1999.

  9. Leckman JF, McDougle CJ, Pauls DL, Peterson BS, Grice DE, King RA, Scahill L, Price LH, Rasmussen SA: Tic-related versus non-tic related obsessive-compulsive disorder. In: Goodman WK, Rudorfer MV, Mazur JD (Eds.), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Contemporary Issues in Treatment. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum. 2000, pp. 43-68.

  10. King RA, Schwab-Stone ME, Peterson BS, Thies AP. Psychiatric examination of the infant, child, and adolescent. Kaplan & Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry. 7th edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia. 2000, pp. 2558-2586.

  11. *Peterson BS, Thomas P. Functional brain imaging in Tourette’s syndrome: What are we really imaging? In: M Ernst & J Rumsey, Functional Neuroimaging in Child Psychiatry, Cambridge University Press. 2000, pp. 242-265.

  12. Leckman JF, Peterson BS, Schultz RT, Cohen DJ. Tics: when habit-forming neural systems form habits of their own. Nelson CA & Luciana M (Ed) The Handbook of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 2001, pp. 549-559.

  13. Leckman JF, Peterson BS, King RA, Scahill L, Cohen DJ. Phenomenology of tics and natural history of tic disorders. In: Cohen DJ, Goetz CG, Jankovic J (Eds) Advances in Neurology. Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2001, pp. 1-14.

  14. *Pine DS, Grun J, Peterson BS. Using MRI to visualize circuits implicated in developmental disorders: ADHD and anxiety as examples. In: Dougherty DD, Rauch SL (Eds) Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research: Contemporary Strategies. Washington DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc, 2001, pp. 335-365.

  15. Leckman JF, Peterson BS, Cohen DJ. Tic disorders. In: Lewis M (Ed). Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: A Comprehensive Textbook, Third Edition. New York: Williams and Wilkins. 2002, pp. 734-744.

  16. *The Pediatric Imaging Group. (Peterson BS, Ed). Pediatric Neuroimaging. In: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: A Comprehensive Textbook, Third Edition. New York: Williams and Wilkins. 2002, pp.132-154.

  17. *Peterson BS, Panksepp J. The biological basis of childhood neuropsychiatric disorders. In: Panksepp J (Ed.). A Textbook of Biological Psychiatry. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2003, pp.393-436

  18. *Spessot AL, Peterson BS. Tourette Syndrome: A Multifactorial, Developmental Pychopathology. In press in: Dante Cicchetti & Donald J. Cohen (Eds.) Manual of Developmental Psychopathology. 2nd edition, volume 3. New York: John Wiley, 2006, pp. 436-469.

  19. *Zhu H, Liang F, Gu M, Peterson BS. Stochastic Approximation Algorithm for Estimation of Spatial Mixed Models. In: Handbook of Computing and Statistics with Applications, Vol. 1. Elsevier, 2007. pp 399 - 421.

  20. *The Columbia Imaging Group. (Peterson BS, Ed). Neuroimaging Methods in the Study of Childhood Psychiatric Disorders. In: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: A Comprehensive Textbook, Fourth Edition. New York: Williams and Wilkins, in press.

  21. *Marsh R, Bloch M, Yazgan Y, Leckman JF, Peterson BS. Tics and Compulsions. In press in: Nelson CA & Luciana M (Ed), 2nd Editon. The Handbook of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.

  22. *Plessen K, Peterson BS. The Neurobiology of Impulsivity and Self-Regulatory Control in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. In: Neurobiology of Mental Illness, 3rd Edition. Charney D. & Nestler E. (Eds). Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK, pp. 1129-1152, 2008.

  23. National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities. Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse Among Children, Youth, and Young Adults: Research Advances and Promising Interventions. O¡¯Connell ME, Boat T, Warner KE, Eds. Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2009.

  24. * Zhu H, Peterson BS. In: Handbook of Latent Variable and Related Models Lee S-Y & Kontoghiorghes EJ. New York: Elsevier, in press.

  25. * Marsh R, Gorman D, Royal J, Peterson BS. Tourette Syndrome and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Disturbances in the Maturation of Frontostriatal Systems. In: Neuroimaging in Developmental Clinical Neuroscience, Ernst M. & Rumsey J. (Eds). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, MA, in press.

  26. * Goh S, Peterson BS. Autism Spectrum Disorders. In: Meritt¡¯s Textbook of Neurology 12th Edition. Rowland LP, Pedley T (Eds). Williams & Wilkins, in press.

  27. Fahn S, Peterson BS, Ford B. Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome. In: Meritt¡¯s Textbook of Neurology 12th Edition. Rowland LP, Pedley T (Eds). Williams & Wilkins, in press.

  28. * Dubin M, Maia T, Peterson BS. Cognitive control in the service of self-regulation. In: Encyclopedia of Behavioral Neuroscience Koob GF, Le Moal M, Thompson R (eds), Elsevier, in press.