Brandon E. Gibb
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View article: Strength-based steeling effects in cascades of parenting adversity, children’s emotion processing, and psychological problems
Strength-based steeling effects in cascades of parenting adversity, children’s emotion processing, and psychological problems Open
Guided by steeling and hormesis models, this paper examined parenting adversity as a quadratic predictor of children’s emotion knowledge and effortful control and, in turn, their internalizing and externalizing symptoms. Participants were …
View article: Polygenic Scores for Depression are Associated with Indices of Neighborhood Adversity
Polygenic Scores for Depression are Associated with Indices of Neighborhood Adversity Open
Genome-wide association studies have allowed for the creation of polygenic scores (PGSs) reflecting genetic liability for depression, yet recent work suggests that these PGSs may also reflect greater genetic propensity towards higher level…
View article: Stress Sensitivity in Young Adults with a History of Childhood Emotional Abuse
Stress Sensitivity in Young Adults with a History of Childhood Emotional Abuse Open
View article: Polygenic Scores for Depression are Associated with Indices of Neighborhood Adversity
Polygenic Scores for Depression are Associated with Indices of Neighborhood Adversity Open
Genome-wide association studies have allowed for the creation of polygenic scores (PGSs) reflecting genetic liability for depression, yet recent work suggests that these PGSs may also reflect greater genetic propensity towards higher level…
View article: The predictive power of autobiographical memory in shaping the mental health of young people: An individual participant data meta-analysis.
The predictive power of autobiographical memory in shaping the mental health of young people: An individual participant data meta-analysis. Open
Reduced autobiographical memory (AM) specificity, characterized by difficulty recalling specific past events, is a feature of multiple psychiatric disorders. While meta-analyses indicate that reduced AM specificity can predict future sympt…
View article: Neighborhood Crime Risk and Racial/Ethnic Differences in Children's Neural Reactivity to Emotional Stimuli
Neighborhood Crime Risk and Racial/Ethnic Differences in Children's Neural Reactivity to Emotional Stimuli Open
Research has shown that exposure to higher rates of neighborhood disadvantage and contextual threat increases risk for the development of psychopathology in youth, with some evidence that these effects may differ across racial/ethnic group…
View article: Skills to Enhance Positivity in adolescents at risk for suicide: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Skills to Enhance Positivity in adolescents at risk for suicide: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial Open
Background Suicide and suicidal behavior during adolescence have been steadily increasing over the past two decades. The preponderance of interventions focuses on crisis intervention, underlying psychiatric disorders, regulating negative a…
View article: Self‐ and co‐regulation of physiological activity during mother‐daughter interactions: The role of adolescent non‐suicidal self‐injury
Self‐ and co‐regulation of physiological activity during mother‐daughter interactions: The role of adolescent non‐suicidal self‐injury Open
Background Non‐suicidal self‐injury (NSSI) is a significant public health concern that is thought to increase risk for future self‐injurious behaviors, including suicide attempts. Notably, NSSI is especially prevalent among adolescents, wh…
View article: Associating broad and clinically defined polygenic scores for depression with depression-related phenotypes
Associating broad and clinically defined polygenic scores for depression with depression-related phenotypes Open
View article: Dynamics of Affective Reactivity during Mother-Daughter Interactions: The Impact of Adolescent Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
Dynamics of Affective Reactivity during Mother-Daughter Interactions: The Impact of Adolescent Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Open
View article: Attentional biases for sad faces in offspring of mothers with a history of major depression: trajectories of change from childhood to adolescence
Attentional biases for sad faces in offspring of mothers with a history of major depression: trajectories of change from childhood to adolescence Open
Background Theorists have proposed that the way children process social–emotional information may serve as a mechanism of risk for the intergenerational transmission of depression. There is growing evidence that infants and children of mot…
View article: Attentional capture by angry faces in girls who <scp>self‐injure</scp>: Evidence from steady state visual evoked potentials
Attentional capture by angry faces in girls who <span>self‐injure</span>: Evidence from steady state visual evoked potentials Open
Background Non‐suicidal self‐injury (NSSI) is a significant public health concern, not only because of the personal and social cost of the behavior itself, but also because it increases risk for future self‐injurious behaviors, including s…
View article: Associations between depression-relevant genetic risk and youth stress exposure: Evidence of gene–environment correlations.
Associations between depression-relevant genetic risk and youth stress exposure: Evidence of gene–environment correlations. Open
Familial risk for depression is associated with youth exposure to self-generated dependent stressful life events and independent events that are out of youth's control. Familial risk includes both genetic and environmental influences, rais…
View article: Age differences in neural response to reward and loss in children
Age differences in neural response to reward and loss in children Open
The goal of this study was to examine age‐related differences in children’s reward processing. Focusing on reward outcome processing, we used event‐related potentials to examine substages of neural response to gain versus loss feedback in …
View article: Maternal criticism and children’s neural responses to reward and loss
Maternal criticism and children’s neural responses to reward and loss Open
View article: Contrasting Broad- and Clinically- defined Polygenic Indicators of Depression and Depression-related Phenotypes in Adults and Children
Contrasting Broad- and Clinically- defined Polygenic Indicators of Depression and Depression-related Phenotypes in Adults and Children Open
Twin studies indicate that 30-40% of the disease liability for depression can be attributed to genetic differences. Here, we assess the explanatory ability of polygenic scores (PGS) based on broad- (PGSBD) and clinical- (PGSMDD) depression…
View article: Attentional biases to emotional faces among women with a history of single episode versus recurrent major depression
Attentional biases to emotional faces among women with a history of single episode versus recurrent major depression Open
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a highly prevalent psychiatric disorder, and recurrent depression is associated with severe and chronic impairment. Identifying markers of risk is imperative to improve our ability to predict which indivi…
View article: Anhedonia and increased evoked immune response
Anhedonia and increased evoked immune response Open
View article: Reward Responsiveness in Suicide Attempters: An Electroencephalography/Event-Related Potential Study
Reward Responsiveness in Suicide Attempters: An Electroencephalography/Event-Related Potential Study Open
View article: Increased Neural and Pupillary Reactivity to Emotional Faces in Adolescents with Current and Remitted Major Depressive Disorder
Increased Neural and Pupillary Reactivity to Emotional Faces in Adolescents with Current and Remitted Major Depressive Disorder Open
This study combined multiple levels of analysis to examine whether disrupted neural and pupillary reactivity to emotional faces serves as a state- or trait-like marker of adolescent major depressive disorder (MDD). The study examined diffe…
View article: Synchrony of physiological activity during mother-child interaction: moderation by maternal history of major depressive disorder
Synchrony of physiological activity during mother-child interaction: moderation by maternal history of major depressive disorder Open
The family environment plays an important role in the intergenerational transmission of MDD, but less is known about how day-to-day mother-child interactions may be disrupted in families with a history of MDD. Disruptions in mother-child s…
View article: Children's history of suicidal ideation and synchrony of facial displays of affect during mother–child interactions
Children's history of suicidal ideation and synchrony of facial displays of affect during mother–child interactions Open
Background Suicidal thoughts and behavior can begin early in childhood and are a leading cause of death in youth. Although specific mechanisms of risk remain largely unknown, theorists and researchers highlight the importance of the parent…
View article: Time of day differences in neural reward responsiveness in children
Time of day differences in neural reward responsiveness in children Open
The Reward Positivity (∆RewP) event‐related potential (ERP), generally quantified as the difference between neural responsiveness to monetary gains (RewP‐Gain) and losses (RewP‐Loss) is commonly used as an index of neural reward responsive…
View article: Using Event-Related Potentials to Improve Our Prediction of Suicide Risk
Using Event-Related Potentials to Improve Our Prediction of Suicide Risk Open
View article: Age differences in electrocortical reactivity to fearful faces following aversive conditioning in youth
Age differences in electrocortical reactivity to fearful faces following aversive conditioning in youth Open
View article: Development of Overgeneral Autobiographical Memory in Offspring of Depressed Mothers
Development of Overgeneral Autobiographical Memory in Offspring of Depressed Mothers Open
Maternal depression increases the risk for offspring cognitive vulnerabilities, which may be a mechanism underlying the intergenerational transmission of depression. Little is known about how cognitive vulnerabilities, particularly memory …
View article: Neighborhood crime risk and resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia in middle childhood: Evidence of gender differences
Neighborhood crime risk and resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia in middle childhood: Evidence of gender differences Open
Although there is a robust link between resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), a biological marker of emotion regulation, and risk for psychopathology, the factors that may be associated with aberrant RSA development remain unclear. T…
View article: Blunted Neural Reward Responsiveness in Children With Recent Suicidal Ideation
Blunted Neural Reward Responsiveness in Children With Recent Suicidal Ideation Open
Individuals with suicidal thoughts and behaviors experience abnormalities in reward-related processes, yet little is known about specific components or stages of reward processing that are impaired, especially in children. The primary aim …
View article: Maternal major depression and synchrony of facial affect during mother-child interactions.
Maternal major depression and synchrony of facial affect during mother-child interactions. Open
Maternal history of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) dramatically increases children's risk for developing depression, highlighting the critical need for further research on the specific processes involved in the intergenerational transmiss…
View article: Emotion regulation across the psychosis continuum
Emotion regulation across the psychosis continuum Open
Emotion regulation dysfunction is characteristic of psychotic disorders, but little is known about how the use of specific types of emotion regulation strategies differs across phases of psychotic illness. This information is vital for und…