Patrick Worhunsky, DPhil
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
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Selected Publications
- Linking resting-state network fluctuations with systems of coherent synaptic density: A multimodal fMRI and 11C-UCB-J PET studyFang X, Volpi T, Holmes S, Esterlis I, Carson R, Worhunsky P. Linking resting-state network fluctuations with systems of coherent synaptic density: A multimodal fMRI and 11C-UCB-J PET study. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2023, 17: 1124254. PMID: 36908710, PMCID: PMC9995441, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1124254.
- Glutamatergic Agents for the Treatment of Cocaine Use DisorderHadizadeh H, Flores J, Mayerson T, Worhunsky P, Potenza M, Angarita G. Glutamatergic Agents for the Treatment of Cocaine Use Disorder. Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports 2022, 9: 101-112. DOI: 10.1007/s40473-022-00252-1.
- Relating neural processing of reward and loss prospect to risky decision-making in individuals with and without gambling disorderBalodis I, Linnet J, Arshad F, Worhunsky P, Stevens M, Pearlson G, Potenza M. Relating neural processing of reward and loss prospect to risky decision-making in individuals with and without gambling disorder. 2021, 97-113. DOI: 10.4324/9781003140450-7.
- Vitamin D Modulation of Midbrain Dopamine Function: A 11C-PHNO PET Study in Healthy HumansFlores J, Worhunsky P, Costeines J, Driesen N, Rowland M, Nabulsi N, Trink R, Pittman B, Huang H, DiLeone R, Potenza M, Carson R, Angarita G, Malison R. Vitamin D Modulation of Midbrain Dopamine Function: A 11C-PHNO PET Study in Healthy Humans. Biological Psychiatry 2021, 89: s253. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.02.634.
- Neurofunctional Differences Related to Methamphetamine and Sexual Cues in Men With Shorter and Longer Term Abstinence Methamphetamine DependenceChen S, Huang S, Yang C, Cai W, Chen H, Hao W, Liu T, Wang X, Worhunsky P, Potenza M. Neurofunctional Differences Related to Methamphetamine and Sexual Cues in Men With Shorter and Longer Term Abstinence Methamphetamine Dependence. The International Journal Of Neuropsychopharmacology 2019, 23: 135-145. PMID: 31995187, PMCID: PMC7171928, DOI: 10.1093/ijnp/pyz069.
- How Spirituality May Mitigate Against Stress and Related Mental Disorders: a Review and Preliminary Neurobiological EvidenceMcClintock C, Worhunsky P, Balodis I, Sinha R, Miller L, Potenza M. How Spirituality May Mitigate Against Stress and Related Mental Disorders: a Review and Preliminary Neurobiological Evidence. Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports 2019, 6: 253-262. DOI: 10.1007/s40473-019-00195-0.
- O12. Neurofunctional Processing Changes With Increasing Abstinence in Methamphetamine Addiction: A Cue-Reactivity fMRI StudyChen S, Huang S, Yang C, Cai W, Chen H, Hao W, Liu T, Worhunsky P, Wang X, Potenza M. O12. Neurofunctional Processing Changes With Increasing Abstinence in Methamphetamine Addiction: A Cue-Reactivity fMRI Study. Biological Psychiatry 2019, 85: s110. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2019.03.277.
- Regional and network-based alterations in D2/D3 receptor availability in cocaine use disorderWorhunsky P, Matuskey D, Gallezot J, Nabulsi N, Angarita G, Calhoun V, Malison R, Potenza M, Carson R. Regional and network-based alterations in D2/D3 receptor availability in cocaine use disorder. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2017, 171: e219. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.08.598.
- S.14.02 Dopaminergic function, choice impulsivity and cocaine use in cocaine-dependent humansPotenza M, Worhunsky P, Kober H, Angarita G, Gallezot J, Matuskey D, Nabusi N, Luhmann C, Lee D, Ding Y, Carson R, Malison R. S.14.02 Dopaminergic function, choice impulsivity and cocaine use in cocaine-dependent humans. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2015, 25: s131-s132. DOI: 10.1016/s0924-977x(15)30073-0.
- P.3.025 An fMRI study of anticipation, near-miss and winning outcomes in pathological gambling and cocaine-dependence during slot-machine gamingWorhunsky P, Potenza M, Rogers R. P.3.025 An fMRI study of anticipation, near-miss and winning outcomes in pathological gambling and cocaine-dependence during slot-machine gaming. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2012, 22: s73. DOI: 10.1016/s0924-977x(12)70078-0.
- The Relationship between Obsessive Beliefs and Thought-Control Strategies in a Clinical SampleTolin D, Worhunsky P, Brady R, Maltby N. The Relationship between Obsessive Beliefs and Thought-Control Strategies in a Clinical Sample. Cognitive Therapy And Research 2007, 31: 307-318. DOI: 10.1007/s10608-006-9072-3.
Clinical Trials
Conditions | Study Title |
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Mental Health & Behavioral Research | Studying the Adult Brain |