Leanne M. Williams

She received a B.A. in clinical psychology in 1987 from the University of Queensland, Australia, and then a Class I honours B.A. in psychology in 1990 from the University of New England, Australia She then received a Ph.D. from the University of New England, Australia PhD in 1996 for research conducted on a British Council scholarship at Oxford University. In 1999 she was appointed Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney, and promoted to associate professor there in 2002 , and then in 2008 to foundation professor of cognitive neuropsychiatry at the Sydney Medical School and director of the interdisciplinary Brain Dynamics Centre in Sydney. She went to Stanford as a visiting professor in 2013.
Her research focuses on the use of human neuroimaging and computational approaches to find methods for diagnosing and treating mental disorders. She has developed a taxonomy for depression and related mood and anxiety disorders that quantifies large-scale human brain circuits for more precise diagnostic subtyping and for personalising treatment choices. Provided by Wikipedia
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The new field of ‘precision psychiatry’ by Brisa S. Fernandes, Leanne M. Williams, Johann Steiner, Marion Leboyer, André F. Carvalho, Michael Berk
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Correction: Paying attention to attention in depression by Arielle S. Keller, John E. Leikauf, Bailey Holt-Gosselin, Brooke R. Staveland, Leanne M. Williams
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Changes in neural responses during affective and non-affective tasks and improvement of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms following trauma-focused psychotherapy by Mayuresh S. Korgaonkar, Kim L. Felmingham, Gin S. Malhi, Thomas H. Williamson, Leanne M. Williams, Richard A. Bryant
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Using neuroimaging in optimization of NIBS in addiction by Claudia B. Padula, Lea-Tereza Tenekedjieva, Daniel McCalley, Kelly MacNiven, Brian Knutson, Leanne M. Williams
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Intrinsic Functional Connectivity in the Default Mode Network Differentiates the Combined and Inattentive Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Types by Jacqueline F. Saad, Jacqueline F. Saad, Kristi R. Griffiths, Michael R. Kohn, Michael R. Kohn, Taylor A. Braund, Taylor A. Braund, Taylor A. Braund, Taylor A. Braund, Simon Clarke, Simon Clarke, Leanne M. Williams, Leanne M. Williams, Mayuresh S. Korgaonkar, Mayuresh S. Korgaonkar
Published 2022-06-01
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Targeting the Salience Network: A Mini-Review on a Novel Neuromodulation Approach for Treating Alcohol Use Disorder by Claudia B. Padula, Claudia B. Padula, Lea-Tereza Tenekedjieva, Lea-Tereza Tenekedjieva, Daniel M. McCalley, Daniel M. McCalley, Hanaa Al-Dasouqi, Colleen A. Hanlon, Leanne M. Williams, Leanne M. Williams, F. Andrew Kozel, Brian Knutson, Timothy C. Durazzo, Timothy C. Durazzo, Jerome A. Yesavage, Jerome A. Yesavage, Michelle R. Madore, Michelle R. Madore
Published 2022-05-01
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Convergence, preliminary findings and future directions across the four human connectome projects investigating mood and anxiety disorders by Leonardo Tozzi, Esther T. Anene, Ian H. Gotlib, Max Wintermark, Adam B. Kerr, Hua Wu, Darsol Seok, Katherine L. Narr, Yvette I. Sheline, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli, Leanne M. Williams
Published 2021-12-01
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Anosognosia in hoarding disorder is predicted by alterations in cognitive and inhibitory control by Peter J. van Roessel, Cassandra Marzke, Andrea D. Varias, Pavithra Mukunda, Sepehr Asgari, Catherine Sanchez, Hanyang Shen, Booil Jo, Lisa A. Gunaydin, Leanne M. Williams, Carolyn I. Rodriguez
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Hippocampal volume varies with educational attainment across the life-span by Kimberly G. Noble, Kimberly G. Noble, Kimberly G. Noble, Stuart M. Grieve, Mayuresh S. Korgaonkar, Laura E. Engelhardt, Erica Y. Griffith, Leanne M. Williams, Adam M. Brickman, Adam M. Brickman, Adam M. Brickman
Published 2012-11-01
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Ketamine’s acute effects on negative brain states are mediated through distinct altered states of consciousness in humans by Laura M. Hack, Xue Zhang, Boris D. Heifets, Trisha Suppes, Peter J. van Roessel, Jerome A. Yesavage, Nancy J. Gray, Rachel Hilton, Claire Bertrand, Carolyn I. Rodriguez, Karl Deisseroth, Brian Knutson, Leanne M. Williams
Published 2023-10-01
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The human connectome project for disordered emotional states: Protocol and rationale for a research domain criteria study of brain connectivity in young adult anxiety and depressio... by Leonardo Tozzi, Brooke Staveland, Bailey Holt-Gosselin, Megan Chesnut, Sarah E. Chang, David Choi, Melissa Shiner, Hua Wu, Garikoitz Lerma-Usabiaga, Olaf Sporns, Deanna M. Barch, Ian H. Gotlib, Trevor J. Hastie, Adam B. Kerr, Russell A. Poldrack, Brian A. Wandell, Max Wintermark, Leanne M. Williams
Published 2020-07-01
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Early changes in neural circuit function engaged by negative emotion and modified by behavioural intervention are associated with depression and problem-solving outcomes: A report... by Andrea N Goldstein-Piekarski, Joseph Wielgosz, Lan Xiao, Patrick Stetz, Carlos G. Correa, Sarah E. Chang, Nan Lv, Lisa G. Rosas, Philip W. Lavori, Mark B. Snowden, Elizabeth M. Venditti, Janine M. Simmons, Joshua M. Smyth, Trisha Suppes, Megan A. Lewis, Olusola Ajilore, Jun Ma, Leanne M. Williams
Published 2021-05-01
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