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Personal Information
College Photo Name Donohoe, Gary (James)
Main Department Psychiatry
College Title Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology
E-mail gary.donohoe@tcd.ie
College Tel +353 1 896 2467
Web http://people.tcd.ie/donoghug
 
Membership of Professional Institutions, Associations, Societies
Details Date From Date To
Trinity College Institute for Neuroscience. Institute of Molecular Medicine, TCD. Registered psychologist,Psychologists Society of Ireland.
 
Languages
Language Skill Reading Skill Writing Skill Speaking
English Fluent Fluent Fluent
French Fluent Fluent Fluent
 
Description of Research Interests
Main research interests include cognitive genomics, cognitive endophenotypes, neuropsychological aspects of psychiatric disorders, treatment adherence, and cognitive therapy and remediation.
 
Research Interests
Genetics of Neurodevelopmental Disorders Mental health and intellectual disability Neurogenetics Neuropsychiatry
Neuropsychology Psychiatric genetics Psychosis
 
Research Projects
Project title Cognitive endophenotypes for psychosis
Summary
Funding Agency Science Foundation, Ireland
Programme Neuropsychiatric Genetics Group
Type of Project
Date from June 2003
Date to present
Person Months


Project title A high density EEG study of Dysbindin and DAOA
Summary
Funding Agency Science Foundation Ireland
Programme Research frontiers Programme
Type of Project
Date from 2007
Date to 2010
Person Months


 
Publications
Peer Reviewed
Donohoe G, Corvin A, Robertson IH. , Evidence that specific executive functions predict symptom variance among patients with a predominately negative symptom profile of schizophrenia. , Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 11, (1), 2006, p13 - 32
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Donohoe G, Clarke S, Morris D, Nangle JM, Schwaiger S, Gill M, Corvin A, Robertson IH., Are deficits in executive sub-processes simply reflecting more general cognitive decline in schizophrenia, Schizophrenia Research, 85, (1-3), 2006, p168 - 173
Notes: [PMID: 16716568 ]
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Nangle JM, Clarke S, Morris DW, Schwaiger S, McGhee KA, Kenny N, Murphy K, Gill M, Corvin A, Donohoe G., Neurocognition and suicidal behaviour in an Irish population with major psychotic disorders., Schizophrenia Research, 85, (1-3), 2006, p196 - 200
Notes: [PMID: 16690256 ]
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Gary Donohoe, Adherence to antipsychotic treatment in schizophrenia: what role does CBT play in improving outcome?, Disease management and health outcomes, 14, (4), 2006, p1 - 7
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Donohoe G, O'Donnell C, Owens N, Larkin C, and O'Callaghan E. , Evidence that symptom severity and health attributions predict insight in schizophrenia. , Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease , 192, (9), 2004, p635-637
Notes: [PMID: 15348981 ]
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Colin O'Donnell, Gary Donohoe, Louise Sharkey, Nicholas Owens, Raewynn Harries, Maria Migone, Anthony Kinsella, Conall Larkin, and Eadbhard O'Callaghan , Compliance Therapy: A Randomised Controlled Trial In Schizophrenia. , British Medical Journal , 327, (7419), 2003, p834-838
Notes: [PMID: 14551096 ]
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Donohoe G, Robertson I H , Can specific deficits in executive functioning explain the negative symptoms of schizophrenia? A review., Neurocase, 9, (2), 2003, p97-108
Notes: [PMID: 12925934 ]
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