Ms Colleen Rollins![]() University positionPhD student DepartmentsInstitutesHome pagehttps://www.gatescambridge.org/members... Research ThemeInterestsBroadly, I'm interested in the behavioural and neuroanatomical correlates of psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders. My current research focusses on using a multimodal approach combining structural and functional neuroimaging data and cognitive measures to explore the neural mechanisms for the experience of hallucinations, both in schizophrenia and in other clinical and non-clinical populations. Research Focus
EquipmentCross-sectional and cohort studies Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Neuropsychological testing Collaborators
Associated News ItemsKey publicationsRollins CPE, Garrison JR, Simons JS, Rowe JB, O'Callaghan C, Murray GK, Suckling J (2019), “Meta-analytic Evidence for the Plurality of Mechanisms in Transdiagnostic Structural MRI Studies of Hallucination Status” EClinicalMedicine 8: 57–71 Publicationsin submissionYang J, Wang D, Rollins C, Leming, M, Liò, P, Suckling J, Murray G, Garrison J, Cachia A (in submission), “Volumetric Segmentation and Characterisation of the Paracingulate Sulcus on MRI Scans” bioRxiv 10.1101/859496 2019Perlman K, Benrimoh D, Israel S, Rollins C, Brown E, Tunteng JF, You R, You E, Tanguay-Sela M, Snook E, Miresco M, Berlim M.T (2019), “A systematic meta-review of predictors of antidepressant treatment outcome in major depressive disorder. ” J Affect Disord 243: 503-515 Rollins CPE, Gallino D, Kong V, Ayranci G, Devenyi GA, Germann J, Chakravarty MM (2019), “Contributions of a high-fat diet to Alzheimer's disease-related decline: A longitudinal behavioural and structural neuroimaging study in mouse models. ” Neuroimage Clin 21: 101606 2018Kong V, Devenyi GA, Gallino D, Ayranci G, Germann J, Rollins C, Chakravarty MM (2018), “Early-in-life neuroanatomical and behavioural trajectories in a triple transgenic model of Alzheimer's disease.” Brain Struct Funct 223(7): 3365-3382 |