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Anxiety disorders occur early in development and are one of the most common forms of psychopathology in children. Moreover, anxiety is associated with persistent impairment across the lifespan; therefore, investigating mechanisms that...
Whereas aging is associated with an increase in the successful use of Emotion Regulation (ER) strategies (Mather & Cartensen, 2005; Urry & Gross, 2010), depression prone older adults have been found to demonstrate deficits in ER...
Self-dehumanization, a phenomenon relevant within social psychology, has been somewhat absent from clinical psychology research. Furthermore, measures of self-dehumanization are few, and to our knowledge, no validated and generalizable...
The error-related negativity (ERN), a fronto-centrally maximal negative deflection within 100 ms of error commission, reflects individual differences in the sensitivity to making mistakes and has been linked with some anxiety-related...
In two previous studies, Folstein et al. (2017) and Folstein and Monfared (2019), we trained participants to categorize a set of novel cartoon alien animals based on their visual features. After training periods of different length, they...
Cognitive control guides non-habitual, goal directed behaviors allowing us to flexibly adapt to ongoing demands. Previous work has suggested that multiple cognitive control processes exist that can be classed according to their action on...
Improving Methods for Causal Inference in Addiction Science: Presenting a New Extension of the Co-Twin Control Model Using Quantile Multilevel Modeling
The prevention of substance use disorders (SUDs) is of utmost societal importance due to their debilitating impact on affected individuals and their family members (Rehm et al., 2009). In seeking to identify risk factors for SUDs that...
Due to the high prevalence of anxiety disorders and their associated impairment, elucidating neural mechanisms that underlie these disorders has been increasingly prioritized. Specifically, the error-related negativity (ERN) has been...
Using a New Implicit Measure of Automatic Romantic Partner Preferences to Predict Romantic Interest in Speed-Dating Partners and Satisfaction with Subsequent Relationships
The Ideal Standards Model suggests that individuals should demonstrate more romantic interest in a potential partner and be more satisfied with an existing partner to the extent that the partner possesses the traits they desire (termed...
The role of implicit processes during police-civilian encounters is well studied from the perspective of the police. Decades of research on the "shooter bias" suggests that implicit Black-danger associations potentiate the perception of...
Understanding the impact of affective information on cognitive processing is relevant to conceptualizations of fearful traits and clinical problems (e.g. anxiety disorders). Previous work has shown that threat cueing reliably activates...
Interplay between Trait Disinhibition and Neural Reward Sensitivity in Substance Problems: A Longitudinal Analysis Utilizing Data from a Large-Scale Neuroimaging Study
Dysfunctional reward processing and disinhibitory tendencies have been highlighted as central to the development and maintenance of substance use disorders (SUDs). The literature emphasizes two different interpretations of the reward...
Bulimic syndromes (BN-S) capture a range of DSM-5 eating disorders characterized by binge eating and may be accompanied by low weight or inappropriate compensatory behaviors. Emerging models have attributed the development and...
The frontoparietal control network has been established as crucial in the successful implementation of cognitive control. Specifically, regions within the prefrontal cortex (PFC) have been shown to support the ability to flexibly...
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