Christian K. Tamnes
@cktamnes.bsky.social
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Developmental cognitive neuroscientist.
Professor at the PROMENTA Research Center and (https://www.sv.uio.no/promenta/english/) and NORMENT (https://www.med.uio.no/norment/english/) at the University of Oslo.
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Christian K. Tamnes
@cktamnes.bsky.social
· Aug 21
Current challenges and future directions for brain age prediction in children and adolescents
Nature Communications - This Perspective outlines how brain-age prediction models are increasingly applied to child and adolescent populations and examines the specific challenges this entails. It...
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Christian K. Tamnes
@cktamnes.bsky.social
· Mar 28
MRI-based cortical gray/white matter contrast in young adults who endorse psychotic experiences or are at genetic risk for psychosis
Research has reported group-level differences in cortical grey/white matter contrast (GWC) in individuals with psychotic disorders. However, no studie…
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Christian K. Tamnes
@cktamnes.bsky.social
· Dec 20
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Christian K. Tamnes
@cktamnes.bsky.social
· Nov 21
Christian K. Tamnes
@cktamnes.bsky.social
· Nov 17
Shared Patterns of Cognitive Control Behavior and Electrophysiological Markers in Adolescence
Abstract. Behavioral parameters obtained from cognitive control tasks have been linked to electrophysiological markers. Yet, most previous research has investigated only a few specific behavioral para...
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Christian K. Tamnes
@cktamnes.bsky.social
· Nov 15
Associations between parental psychopathology and youth functional emotion regulation brain networks
Parental mental health is associated with children’s emotion regulation (ER) and risk for psychopathology. The relationship between parental psychopat…
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Emily Towner
@emilyanntowner.bsky.social
· Nov 14
Increased threat learning after social isolation in human adolescents | Royal Society Open Science
In animal models, social isolation impacts threat responding and threat learning,
especially during development. This study examined the effects of acute social isolation
on threat learning in human a...
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Christian K. Tamnes
@cktamnes.bsky.social
· Oct 31
Linking Pre- and Perinatal Risk Factors to a Multivariate Fusion of Child Cortical Structure
Pre- and perinatal factors such as maternal pregnancy and child birth complications affect child brain development, emphasizing the importance of early life exposures. While most previous studies have...
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