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Nancy Coover Andreasen

Nancy Coover Andreasen (born November 11, 1938) is an American neuroscientist and neuropsychiatrist.[1] She currently holds the Andrew H. Woods Chair of Psychiatry at the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa.

Nancy Coover Andreasen
Born (1938-11-11) November 11, 1938 (age 85)
AwardsNational Medal of Science
Scientific career
FieldsNeuroscience,
Neuropsychiatry

Early life edit

Andreasen was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Nebraska with majors in English, History, and Philosophy. She received a Ph.D. in English literature. She was a Professor of Renaissance Literature in the Department of English at the University of Iowa for 5 years.[2] She published scholarly articles on John Donne and her first book in the field of Renaissance English literature: John Donne: Conservative Revolutionary.[3][4]

Clinical edit

A serious illness after the birth of her first daughter piqued Andreasen's interest in medicine and biomedical research, and she decided to change careers to study medicine.[5][6] She attended medical school at the University of Iowa College of Medicine, graduated in 1970 and completed her psychiatry residency in 1973.[7] In 1974, she conducted the first modern empirical study of creativity that recognized some association between creativity and manic-depressive illness.[8][9]

Early in her career she recognized that negative symptoms and associated cognitive impairments had more debilitating effects than psychotic symptoms, like delusions and hallucinations. While psychotic symptoms represent an exaggeration of normal brain/mind functions, negative symptoms represent a loss of normal functions, for example, alogia the loss of the ability to think and speak fluently, affective blunting the loss of the ability to express emotions, avolition, loss of the ability to initiate goal-directed activity, and anhedonia, loss of the ability to experience emotions.[10] The papers describing these concepts have become citation classics, as determined by the Science Citation Index produced by the Institute for Scientific Information.[11] Andreasen is largely responsible for development of the concept of negative symptoms in schizophrenia, having created the first widely used scales for rating the positive[12] and negative symptoms of schizophrenia.[13] She became one of the world's foremost authorities on schizophrenia[citation needed]. She contributed to nosology and phenomenology by serving on the DSM III and DSM IV Task Forces, chairing the Schizophrenia Work Group for DSM IV.[14]

Andreasen pioneered the application of neuroimaging techniques in major mental illnesses, and published the first quantitative study of magnetic resonance imaging of brain abnormalities in schizophrenia.[15] Andreasen became director of the Iowa Mental Health Clinical Research Center and the Psychiatric Iowa Neuroimaging Consortium. She leads a multidisciplinary team working on three-dimensional image analysis techniques to integrate multi-modality imaging and on developing automated analysis of structural and functional imaging techniques. Software developed by this team is known as BRAINS (Brain Research: Analysis of Images, Networks, and Systems).[16]

She resumed research about the neuroscience of creativity in the 2000s.[17]

Honors edit

In 2000 President Clinton awarded her the National Medal of Science, America's highest award for scientific achievement.[18] This award was given for

her pivotal contributions to the social and behavioral sciences, through the integrative study of mind, brain, and behavior, by joining behavioral science with the technologies of neuroscience and neuroimaging in order to understand mental processes such as memory and creativity, and mental illnesses such as schizophrenia.[19]

She has received numerous other awards, including the Interbrew-Baillet-Latour Prize from the Belgian Academy of Science, the Lieber Schizophrenia Research Prize, and many awards from the American Psychiatric Association, including its Research Prize, the Judd Marmor Award, and the Distinguished Service Award. She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2002.[20] She is a member of the National Academy of Medicine (formerly the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.[4] She was elected to serve two terms on the governing council of the latter organization.[4] She chaired two Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Sciences Committees that published influential reports.[21][22] She served as Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Psychiatry for 13 years.[23] She is past president of the American Psychopathological Association and the Psychiatric Research Society. She was the founding Chair of the Neuroscience Section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[4] She is a member of the Society for Neuroscience[4] and on the Honorary International Editorial Advisory Board of the Mens Sana Monographs.[24]

Experience of sexism edit

She has spoken about her experiences of sexism. Early in her career she found that her articles were more likely to be accepted for publication when she used her initials instead of her first name.[25]

Personal life edit

She is the mother of two daughters. Suz Andreasen, who was a jewelry designer who lived in New York City, died from ovarian cancer on November 10, 2010. Robin Andreasen is a professor of Cognitive Science at the University of Delaware. She is married to Captain Terry Gwinn, a retired military officer who flew helicopter gunships for 3.5 tours during the Vietnam War.[26]

Selected bibliography edit

She has written three books for the general public:

  • "The Broken Brain: The Biological Revolution in Psychiatry" (1983),[6]
  • "Brave New Brain: Conquering Mental Illness in the Era of the Genome" (2001),[27][28]
  • "The Creating Brain: The Neuroscience of Genius".[29][30]

She authored, co-authored, or edited twelve other scholarly books and over 600 articles.

  • John Donne: Conservative Revolutionary. 1967
  • Introductory Textbook of Psychiatry, Fourth Edition by Nancy C. Andreasen and Donald W. Black
  • Understanding mental illness: A layman's guide (Religion and medicine series)
  • Schizophrenia: From Mind to Molecule (American Psychopathological Association)
  • Brain Imaging: Applications in Psychiatry

References edit

  1. ^ Dreifus, Claudia (2008-09-15). "Using Imaging to Look at Changes in the Brain". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
  2. ^ Who's Who in America. Nancy Coover Andreasen. 62nd ed. New Providence: Marquis Who's Who, 2008
  3. ^ John Donne: Conservative Revolutionary: Princeton University Press, 1967
  4. ^ a b c d e Who's Who in the World. Nancy Coover Andreasen. 25th ed. New Providence: Marquis Who's Who, 2008
  5. ^ This Week's Citation Classic. Current Contents:48,1993
  6. ^ a b Andreasen, NC. The Broken Brain: The Biological Revolution in Psychiatry. New York: Harper&Row, 1984
  7. ^ Who's Who in American Education. Nancy Coover Andreasen. 8th ed. New Providence: Marquis Who's Who; 2007-2008
  8. ^ N. J. C. Andreasen, A. Canter (March–April 1974). "The creative writer: psychiatric symptoms and family history". Comprehensive Psychiatry. 15 (2): 123–31. doi:10.1016/0010-440X(74)90028-5. PMID 4822820.
  9. ^ Andreasen NC (1987). "Creativity and mental illness: prevalence rates in writers and their first-degree relatives". Am J Psychiatry. 144 (10): 1288–92. doi:10.1176/ajp.144.10.1288. PMID 3499088.
  10. ^ Andreasen NC (Jul 1982). "Negative symptoms in schizophrenia. Definition and reliability". Arch Gen Psychiatry. 39 (7): 784–788. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1982.04290070020005. PMID 7165477.
  11. ^ This Week's Citation Classic. Current Contents: 48,1993
  12. ^ Andreasen NC. The Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms (SAPS. Iowa City, IA: The University of Iowa; 1984
  13. ^ Andreasen NC. The Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS). Iowa City, Iowa: The University of Iowa; 1983
  14. ^ Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV). Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc.; 1994
  15. ^ Andreasen NC, Nasrallah HA, Dunn VD, Olson SC, Grove WM, Ehrhardt JC, et al. (1986). "Structural abnormalities in the frontal system in schizophrenia: A magnetic resonance imaging study". Arch Gen Psychiatry. 43 (136–44): 136–44. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1986.01800020042006. PMID 3947208.
  16. ^ Magnotta VA, Harris G, Andreasen NC, O'Leary DS, Yuh WT, Heckel D. Structural MR image processing using the BRAINS2 toolbox. Comput Med Imaging Graph, 26:251-64, 2002
  17. ^ Lindsey Moon; Ben Kieffer (4 August 2014). "What Makes Someone a Creative Genius?". Iowa Public Radio. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  18. ^ Clinton Names A Diverse Group Of Researchers To Receive The 2000 National Medals Of Science, National Science Foundation
  19. ^ The President's National Medal of Science: Recipient Details, National Science Foundation
  20. ^ "Book of Members, 1780-2010: Chapter A" (PDF). American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
  21. ^ Facilitating Interdisciplinary Research. Washington DC: The National Academies Press, 2004
  22. ^ PTSD Compensation and Military Service. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2007
  23. ^ Freedman R (2006). "Nancy C. Andreasen, M.D., Ph.D.: Editor Emeritus Perfectus". Am J Psychiatry. 163 (1): 3–4. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.163.1.3. PMID 16390878.
  24. ^ "Honorary International Editorial Advisory Board". Medknow. n.d. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  25. ^ Shankar Vedantam, (13 July 2006). Male Scientist Writes of Life as Female Scientist: Biologist Who Underwent Sex Change Describes Biases Against Women. Washington Post
  26. ^ Nancy Andreasen (2009). "Meet Dr. Nancy Andreasen". Nancy Andreasen.
  27. ^ Andreasen, NC. Brave New Brain: Conquering Mental Illness in the Era of the Genome. New York: Oxford University Press; 2001
  28. ^ Rutter M (2001). "Clear view of a promising future". Science. 294 (5541): 312. doi:10.1126/science.1062984. S2CID 142086234.
  29. ^ Andreasen NC. The Creating Brain: the Neuroscience of Genius. New York: Dana Press, 2005
  30. ^ Snyder S (2006). "The creating brain: the neuroscience of genius". NEJM. 354: 1539–40. doi:10.1056/nejmbkrev39218.

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    nancy, coover, andreasen, born, november, 1938, american, neuroscientist, neuropsychiatrist, currently, holds, andrew, woods, chair, psychiatry, lucille, carver, college, medicine, university, iowa, born, 1938, november, 1938, lincoln, nebraskaawardsnational, . Nancy Coover Andreasen born November 11 1938 is an American neuroscientist and neuropsychiatrist 1 She currently holds the Andrew H Woods Chair of Psychiatry at the Roy J and Lucille A Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa Nancy Coover AndreasenBorn 1938 11 11 November 11 1938 age 85 Lincoln NebraskaAwardsNational Medal of ScienceScientific careerFieldsNeuroscience Neuropsychiatry Contents 1 Early life 2 Clinical 3 Honors 4 Experience of sexism 5 Personal life 6 Selected bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editAndreasen was born in Lincoln Nebraska She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Nebraska with majors in English History and Philosophy She received a Ph D in English literature She was a Professor of Renaissance Literature in the Department of English at the University of Iowa for 5 years 2 She published scholarly articles on John Donne and her first book in the field of Renaissance English literature John Donne Conservative Revolutionary 3 4 Clinical editA serious illness after the birth of her first daughter piqued Andreasen s interest in medicine and biomedical research and she decided to change careers to study medicine 5 6 She attended medical school at the University of Iowa College of Medicine graduated in 1970 and completed her psychiatry residency in 1973 7 In 1974 she conducted the first modern empirical study of creativity that recognized some association between creativity and manic depressive illness 8 9 Early in her career she recognized that negative symptoms and associated cognitive impairments had more debilitating effects than psychotic symptoms like delusions and hallucinations While psychotic symptoms represent an exaggeration of normal brain mind functions negative symptoms represent a loss of normal functions for example alogia the loss of the ability to think and speak fluently affective blunting the loss of the ability to express emotions avolition loss of the ability to initiate goal directed activity and anhedonia loss of the ability to experience emotions 10 The papers describing these concepts have become citation classics as determined by the Science Citation Index produced by the Institute for Scientific Information 11 Andreasen is largely responsible for development of the concept of negative symptoms in schizophrenia having created the first widely used scales for rating the positive 12 and negative symptoms of schizophrenia 13 She became one of the world s foremost authorities on schizophrenia citation needed She contributed to nosology and phenomenology by serving on the DSM III and DSM IV Task Forces chairing the Schizophrenia Work Group for DSM IV 14 Andreasen pioneered the application of neuroimaging techniques in major mental illnesses and published the first quantitative study of magnetic resonance imaging of brain abnormalities in schizophrenia 15 Andreasen became director of the Iowa Mental Health Clinical Research Center and the Psychiatric Iowa Neuroimaging Consortium She leads a multidisciplinary team working on three dimensional image analysis techniques to integrate multi modality imaging and on developing automated analysis of structural and functional imaging techniques Software developed by this team is known as BRAINS Brain Research Analysis of Images Networks and Systems 16 She resumed research about the neuroscience of creativity in the 2000s 17 Honors editIn 2000 President Clinton awarded her the National Medal of Science America s highest award for scientific achievement 18 This award was given for her pivotal contributions to the social and behavioral sciences through the integrative study of mind brain and behavior by joining behavioral science with the technologies of neuroscience and neuroimaging in order to understand mental processes such as memory and creativity and mental illnesses such as schizophrenia 19 She has received numerous other awards including the Interbrew Baillet Latour Prize from the Belgian Academy of Science the Lieber Schizophrenia Research Prize and many awards from the American Psychiatric Association including its Research Prize the Judd Marmor Award and the Distinguished Service Award She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2002 20 She is a member of the National Academy of Medicine formerly the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences 4 She was elected to serve two terms on the governing council of the latter organization 4 She chaired two Institute of Medicine National Academy of Sciences Committees that published influential reports 21 22 She served as Editor in Chief of the American Journal of Psychiatry for 13 years 23 She is past president of the American Psychopathological Association and the Psychiatric Research Society She was the founding Chair of the Neuroscience Section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 4 She is a member of the Society for Neuroscience 4 and on the Honorary International Editorial Advisory Board of the Mens Sana Monographs 24 Experience of sexism editShe has spoken about her experiences of sexism Early in her career she found that her articles were more likely to be accepted for publication when she used her initials instead of her first name 25 Personal life editShe is the mother of two daughters Suz Andreasen who was a jewelry designer who lived in New York City died from ovarian cancer on November 10 2010 Robin Andreasen is a professor of Cognitive Science at the University of Delaware She is married to Captain Terry Gwinn a retired military officer who flew helicopter gunships for 3 5 tours during the Vietnam War 26 Selected bibliography editShe has written three books for the general public The Broken Brain The Biological Revolution in Psychiatry 1983 6 Brave New Brain Conquering Mental Illness in the Era of the Genome 2001 27 28 The Creating Brain The Neuroscience of Genius 29 30 She authored co authored or edited twelve other scholarly books and over 600 articles John Donne Conservative Revolutionary 1967 Introductory Textbook of Psychiatry Fourth Edition by Nancy C Andreasen and Donald W Black Understanding mental illness A layman s guide Religion and medicine series Schizophrenia From Mind to Molecule American Psychopathological Association Brain Imaging Applications in PsychiatryReferences edit Dreifus Claudia 2008 09 15 Using Imaging to Look at Changes in the Brain The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 07 09 Who s Who in America Nancy Coover Andreasen 62nd ed New Providence Marquis Who s Who 2008 John Donne Conservative Revolutionary Princeton University Press 1967 a b c d e Who s Who in the World Nancy Coover Andreasen 25th ed New Providence Marquis Who s Who 2008 This Week s Citation Classic Current Contents 48 1993 a b Andreasen NC The Broken Brain The Biological Revolution in Psychiatry New York Harper amp Row 1984 Who s Who in American Education Nancy Coover Andreasen 8th ed New Providence Marquis Who s Who 2007 2008 N J C Andreasen A Canter March April 1974 The creative writer psychiatric symptoms and family history Comprehensive Psychiatry 15 2 123 31 doi 10 1016 0010 440X 74 90028 5 PMID 4822820 Andreasen NC 1987 Creativity and mental illness prevalence rates in writers and their first degree relatives Am J Psychiatry 144 10 1288 92 doi 10 1176 ajp 144 10 1288 PMID 3499088 Andreasen NC Jul 1982 Negative symptoms in schizophrenia Definition and reliability Arch Gen Psychiatry 39 7 784 788 doi 10 1001 archpsyc 1982 04290070020005 PMID 7165477 This Week s Citation Classic Current Contents 48 1993 Andreasen NC The Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms SAPS Iowa City IA The University of Iowa 1984 Andreasen NC The Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms SANS Iowa City Iowa The University of Iowa 1983 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fourth Edition DSM IV Washington D C American Psychiatric Press Inc 1994 Andreasen NC Nasrallah HA Dunn VD Olson SC Grove WM Ehrhardt JC et al 1986 Structural abnormalities in the frontal system in schizophrenia A magnetic resonance imaging study Arch Gen Psychiatry 43 136 44 136 44 doi 10 1001 archpsyc 1986 01800020042006 PMID 3947208 Magnotta VA Harris G Andreasen NC O Leary DS Yuh WT Heckel D Structural MR image processing using the BRAINS2 toolbox Comput Med Imaging Graph 26 251 64 2002 Lindsey Moon Ben Kieffer 4 August 2014 What Makes Someone a Creative Genius Iowa Public Radio Retrieved 25 November 2014 Clinton Names A Diverse Group Of Researchers To Receive The 2000 National Medals Of Science National Science Foundation The President s National Medal of Science Recipient Details National Science Foundation Book of Members 1780 2010 Chapter A PDF American Academy of Arts and Sciences Retrieved 18 April 2011 Facilitating Interdisciplinary Research Washington DC The National Academies Press 2004 PTSD Compensation and Military Service Washington DC National Academies Press 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