2025
Chronotherapeutic intervention targeting emotion regulation brain circuitry, symptoms, and suicide risk in adolescents and young adults with bipolar disorder: a pilot randomised trial
Kim J, Sankar A, Marks R, Carrubba E, Lecza B, Quatrano S, Spencer L, Constable R, Pittman B, Lebowitz E, Silverman W, Swartz H, Blumberg H. Chronotherapeutic intervention targeting emotion regulation brain circuitry, symptoms, and suicide risk in adolescents and young adults with bipolar disorder: a pilot randomised trial. BMJ Mental Health 2025, 28: e301338. PMID: 39971594, PMCID: PMC11840897, DOI: 10.1136/bmjment-2024-301338.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBipolar disorderEmotion regulationSuicide riskBrain circuitryChronotherapeutic interventionsEmotional face stimuliLeft amygdala responseRisk of bipolar disorderTargeting emotion regulationReduce suicide riskHigher suicide riskYoung adultsFunctional MRI dataPost-treatment improvementAmygdala responsePotential intervention targetsEmotion dysregulationMania symptomsMood episodesFace stimuliCircuitry dysfunctionRegulation therapyDaily rhythmsWeekly sessionsSelf-monitoring
2024
Interactive effects of participant and stimulus race on cognitive performance in youth: Insights from the ABCD study
Rubien-Thomas E, Lin Y, Chan I, Conley M, Skalaban L, Kopp H, Adake A, Richeson J, Gee D, Baskin-Sommers A, Casey B. Interactive effects of participant and stimulus race on cognitive performance in youth: Insights from the ABCD study. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2024, 67: 101393. PMID: 38838435, PMCID: PMC11214402, DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101393.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOther-race facesCognitive performanceRecognition memoryFace stimuliAdolescent Brain Cognitive DevelopmentSM StudyRecognition of other-race facesSame-race facesInfluence cognitive performanceRace informationImpact cognitive performanceWhite childrenAttentional biasSame-race effectsWorking memoryWhite facesAdult samplesRacial cuesGroup differencesU.S. sampleEffects of participationStimuliDiminished recognitionInteraction effectsBlack childrenMemory
2014
‘Can you look me in the face?’ Short-term SSRI Administration Reverts Avoidant Ocular Face Exploration in Subjects at Risk for Psychopathology
Di Simplicio M, Doallo S, Costoloni G, Rohenkohl G, Nobre A, Harmer C. ‘Can you look me in the face?’ Short-term SSRI Administration Reverts Avoidant Ocular Face Exploration in Subjects at Risk for Psychopathology. Neuropsychopharmacology 2014, 39: 3059-3066. PMID: 25035080, PMCID: PMC4229577, DOI: 10.1038/npp.2014.159.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnalysis of VarianceAntisocial Personality DisorderCitalopramDiscrimination, PsychologicalDouble-Blind MethodEye MovementsFacial ExpressionFemaleHumansMalePersonality InventoryPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesRecognition, PsychologySelective Serotonin Reuptake InhibitorsStatistics as TopicSurveys and QuestionnairesVisual Analog ScaleYoung AdultConceptsFacial stimuliOcular explorationStudy 2Study 1Serotonin reuptake inhibitor citalopramRecognition of positive emotionsReduced eye gazeEysenck Personality QuestionnaireReuptake inhibitor citalopramLow neuroticism scoresNegative facial expressionsEye gaze movementsDouble-blind designHappy facesSSRI administrationFear expressionHigh neuroticismInhibitor citalopramPersonality QuestionnaireNeuroticism scoresEmotional stimuliInterpersonal difficultiesFace stimuliSocial stimuliFace explorationA computer-generated animated face stimulus set for psychophysiological research
Naples A, Nguyen-Phuc A, Coffman M, Kresse A, Faja S, Bernier R, McPartland JC. A computer-generated animated face stimulus set for psychophysiological research. Behavior Research Methods 2014, 47: 562-570. PMID: 25028164, PMCID: PMC4297263, DOI: 10.3758/s13428-014-0491-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFace stimuliHigh-level visual propertiesLow-level image propertiesDifferent face categoriesDynamic face stimuliEarly brain responsesEvent-related potentialsLow-level visual featuresFace perceptionFace categoriesStructural encodingDynamic facesNaturalistic videosVisual processingSocial perceptionBrain responsesNeutral movementsGrayscale facesAffective movementsHuman faceVisual propertiesPsychophysiological researchVisual featuresLow-level image characteristicsImpossible movements
2012
Investigating the impact of parental status and depression symptoms on the early perceptual coding of infant faces: An event-related potential study
Noll LK, Mayes LC, Rutherford HJ. Investigating the impact of parental status and depression symptoms on the early perceptual coding of infant faces: An event-related potential study. Social Neuroscience 2012, 7: 525-536. PMID: 22435403, DOI: 10.1080/17470919.2012.672457.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfant facesDepression symptomsInfant cuesEvent-related potential studyEvent-related potential (ERP) techniqueParental statusN170 ERP componentIntuitive parenting behaviorsSalient social stimuliEarly visual processingSub-clinical levelsDepression symptom severityFace stimuliSocial stimuliERP componentsNeural correlatesParenting behaviorsVisual processingNormative attentionCommunity samplePerceptual codingPotential studiesAdult womenPsychiatric symptomatologySymptom severity
2010
Neural responses to faces reflect social personality traits
Cheung CH, Rutherford HJ, Mayes LC, McPartland JC. Neural responses to faces reflect social personality traits. Social Neuroscience 2010, 5: 351-359. PMID: 20544557, PMCID: PMC3075017, DOI: 10.1080/17470911003597377.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeural responsesFace-sensitive componentMarkers of expertiseSocial personality traitsFace perceptionN170 responseFace stimuliNeural correlatesInversion effectNormative sampleSocial informationVisual perceptsPersonality traitsHigh introversionPersonality characteristicsHigh extraversionBrain electrophysiologySocial attitudesSocial disabilityExtraversionIntroversionSocial interestStimuliFaceN170Face-Specific Resting Functional Connectivity between the Fusiform Gyrus and Posterior Superior Temporal Sulcus
Turk-Browne NB, Norman-Haignere SV, McCarthy G. Face-Specific Resting Functional Connectivity between the Fusiform Gyrus and Posterior Superior Temporal Sulcus. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2010, 4: 176. PMID: 21151362, PMCID: PMC2995581, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2010.00176.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPosterior superior temporal sulcusSuperior temporal sulcusFusiform gyrusTemporal sulcusFunctional connectivityFace-processing networkFunctional connectivity approachFace processingFace stimuliVisual processingSpecific brain regionsBOLD timeseriesTask processingProcessing networkVisual inputConnectivity approachBrain regionsGyrusPeriods of restSulcusProcessingPattern analysisAdditional regionsFaceFMRI
2009
Feature-based inhibition underlies the affective consequences of attention
Goolsby B, Shapiro K, Silvert L, Kiss M, Fragopanagos N, Taylor J, Eimer M, Nobre A, Raymond J. Feature-based inhibition underlies the affective consequences of attention. Visual Cognition 2009, 17: 500-530. DOI: 10.1080/13506280801904095.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDistractor devaluation effectFeature-based inhibitionFeature-basedAttentional inhibitionDistractor devaluationDistractor representationsFace stimuliDevaluation effectAffective consequencesDistractor featuresEmotional evaluationDistractorsVisual searchSearch stimuliTrustworthiness scaleEmotional consequencesStimuli
2008
Developmental changes in category-specific brain responses to numbers and letters in a working memory task
Libertus ME, Brannon EM, Pelphrey KA. Developmental changes in category-specific brain responses to numbers and letters in a working memory task. NeuroImage 2008, 44: 1404-1414. PMID: 19027079, PMCID: PMC2659412, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.10.027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCategory-specific activationFunctional magnetic resonance imagingWM taskMemory taskBehavioral performanceBrain activityBrain regionsCategory-specific dissociationsLateral fusiform gyrusOccipital-temporal cortexBrain activity patternsEight-year-old childrenFace stimuliWM conditionCognitive abilitiesSemantic processingLanguage abilityLetter conditionFMRI resultsFusiform gyrusAbstract processingIntraparietal sulcusBrain responsesDigit conditionLinguistic abilities
2007
Influence of attentional demands on the processing of emotional facial expressions in the amygdala
Silvert L, Lepsien J, Fragopanagos N, Goolsby B, Kiss M, Taylor J, Raymond J, Shapiro K, Eimer M, Nobre A. Influence of attentional demands on the processing of emotional facial expressions in the amygdala. NeuroImage 2007, 38: 357-366. PMID: 17870614, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.07.023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFace stimuliAttentional resourcesAttentional loadOrientation taskProcessing of threat-related stimuliProcessing of emotional facial expressionsAvailability of attentional resourcesInfluence of attentional demandsThreat-related stimuliEmotional facial expressionsIdentity-matching taskPatterns of activityFearful facesNeutral facesRight amygdalaEmotional processingAttentional demandsPeripheral facesAmygdalaCortical regionsIdentical tasksFacial expressionsStimuliFace recognition performanceReaction time
2005
Cognitive control mechanisms resolve conflict through cortical amplification of task-relevant information
Egner T, Hirsch J. Cognitive control mechanisms resolve conflict through cortical amplification of task-relevant information. Nature Neuroscience 2005, 8: 1784-1790. PMID: 16286928, DOI: 10.1038/nn1594.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAttentionBehaviorBrain MappingCerebral CortexCerebrovascular CirculationCognitionConflict, PsychologicalDecision MakingFemaleFunctional LateralityHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleNerve NetNeural PathwaysNeuropsychological TestsPattern Recognition, VisualPhotic StimulationPrefrontal CortexReaction TimeVisual CortexVolitionConceptsTask-relevant informationCognitive control mechanismsTask-irrelevant informationCognitive controlTask-relevant stimulus informationCognitive control systemConflict resolutionDorsolateral prefrontal cortexHuman visual cortexAttentional biasingFace processingPerceptual processingFace stimuliStroop taskNeural representationStimulus informationResponse tendenciesOccurrence of conflictsHigh conflictPrefrontal cortexProminent modelsCortical responsesTrial levelCortical amplificationVisual cortex
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