2020
Midbrain D3 Receptor Availability Predicts Escalation in Cocaine Self-administration
Groman SM, Hillmer AT, Liu H, Fowles K, Holden D, Morris ED, Lee D, Taylor JR. Midbrain D3 Receptor Availability Predicts Escalation in Cocaine Self-administration. Biological Psychiatry 2020, 88: 767-776. PMID: 32312578, PMCID: PMC8954711, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2020.02.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProbabilistic reversalTests of extinctionSubstance-dependent individualsCue-induced reinstatementRelapse-like behaviorTest of motivationAddiction-like behaviorCocaine self-administration behaviorCocaine-taking behaviorReceptor availabilitySelf-administer cocaineIndividual differencesAddicted populationNeurobiological mechanismsSelf-administration behaviorGreater escalationGreater motivationPoor decisionsNeural adaptationD3 receptor availabilityCocaine Self-AdministrationBehavioral biomarkersDecision-making functionsChoice behaviorRate of escalation
2016
Emotion malleability beliefs, emotion regulation, and psychopathology: Integrating affective and clinical science
Kneeland ET, Dovidio JF, Joormann J, Clark MS. Emotion malleability beliefs, emotion regulation, and psychopathology: Integrating affective and clinical science. Clinical Psychology Review 2016, 45: 81-88. PMID: 27086086, DOI: 10.1016/j.cpr.2016.03.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmotion malleability beliefsMalleability beliefsEmotion regulationEmotional experienceAnxiety disordersEmotion regulation effortsClinical science perspectiveSocial anxiety disorderIndividual emotional experiencesEmotion beliefsMalleable viewEmotion dysregulationAffective scienceRegulating EmotionsCognitive therapyEmotionsRegulation effortsSpecific clinical disordersGreater motivationCurrent conceptualizationsPsychiatric conditionsBeliefsMajor depressive disorderClinical disordersClinical domains
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