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View article: Inflammation-induced depressed mood and reward responsivity as a function of age in female adults: a randomized controlled trial of endotoxin
Inflammation-induced depressed mood and reward responsivity as a function of age in female adults: a randomized controlled trial of endotoxin Open
Younger female adults are more vulnerable to depression than older females, potentially due to a greater affective response to inflammation. This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluated depressed mood and reward respon…
View article: Inflammatory Exposure and Depression in Older Adults With Insomnia
Inflammatory Exposure and Depression in Older Adults With Insomnia Open
Importance Insomnia and inflammation are prevalent in older adults, and both are risk factors for late-life depression. Older adults with insomnia who are exposed to inflammatory challenge may be more vulnerable to depression. Objective To…
View article: Sex differences in the transcriptional response to acute inflammatory challenge: A randomized controlled trial of endotoxin
Sex differences in the transcriptional response to acute inflammatory challenge: A randomized controlled trial of endotoxin Open
This work suggests CREB signaling as a critical upstream biological pathway that should be further interrogated as a mechanism of female vulnerability to immune-related disorders. Future work should clarify whether increased CREB signaling…
View article: Introduction to the special issue: evolutionary and biopsychosocial perspectives on sickness communication
Introduction to the special issue: evolutionary and biopsychosocial perspectives on sickness communication Open
Here, we introduce the EMPH special issue on Evolutionary and Biopsychosocial Perspectives on Sickness Communication. This Commentary provides an overview of each article and places them in the wider context of sickness as a social phenome…
View article: Stress to inflammation and anhedonia: Mechanistic insights from preclinical and clinical models
Stress to inflammation and anhedonia: Mechanistic insights from preclinical and clinical models Open
View article: Sleep and Healthy Aging Research on Depression (SHARE-D) randomized controlled trial: Protocol overview of an experimental model of depression with insomnia, inflammation, and affect mechanisms in older adults
Sleep and Healthy Aging Research on Depression (SHARE-D) randomized controlled trial: Protocol overview of an experimental model of depression with insomnia, inflammation, and affect mechanisms in older adults Open
View article: The role of inflammation in acute psychosocial stress-induced modulation of reward processing in healthy female adults
The role of inflammation in acute psychosocial stress-induced modulation of reward processing in healthy female adults Open
View article: Interleukin-8 and depressive responses to an inflammatory challenge: secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
Interleukin-8 and depressive responses to an inflammatory challenge: secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial Open
Emerging evidence suggests that interleukin (IL)-8 has a protective role in the context of depression. Higher levels of IL-8 are associated with lower depressive symptom severity among depressed patients, and treatment-related increases in…
View article: Using the influenza vaccine as a mild, exogenous inflammatory challenge: When does inflammation peak?
Using the influenza vaccine as a mild, exogenous inflammatory challenge: When does inflammation peak? Open
By identifying the peak IL-6 response to influenza vaccination among a sample of young, healthy individuals, these findings support the use of the influenza vaccine in future PNI research. This vaccine model can be used to examine the impa…
View article: Motivation and sensitivity to monetary reward in late-life insomnia: moderating role of sex and the inflammatory marker CRP
Motivation and sensitivity to monetary reward in late-life insomnia: moderating role of sex and the inflammatory marker CRP Open
View article: Effects of stress-induced inflammation on reward processing in healthy young women
Effects of stress-induced inflammation on reward processing in healthy young women Open
View article: Early life stress sensitizes individuals to the psychological correlates of mild fluctuations in inflammation
Early life stress sensitizes individuals to the psychological correlates of mild fluctuations in inflammation Open
Background Early life stress (ELS) has been linked to health disparities across the human lifespan, particularly increased risk for depression and its recurrence. In this study we explore two plausible and competing pathways through which …
View article: Cultivating a healthy neuro‐immune network: A health psychology approach
Cultivating a healthy neuro‐immune network: A health psychology approach Open
The field of psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) examines interactions among psychological and behavioral states, the brain, and the immune system. Research in PNI has elegantly documented effects of stress at multiple levels of the neuro‐immune n…
View article: Inflammation and dimensions of reward processing following exposure to the influenza vaccine
Inflammation and dimensions of reward processing following exposure to the influenza vaccine Open
These findings contribute to an emerging literature on the nuanced associations between inflammation and reward and demonstrate that even mild alterations in inflammation are associated with multiple facets of reward processing.
View article: Within-subject associations between inflammation and features of depression: Using the flu vaccine as a mild inflammatory stimulus
Within-subject associations between inflammation and features of depression: Using the flu vaccine as a mild inflammatory stimulus Open
View article: Childhood maltreatment, psychological resources, and depressive symptoms in women with breast cancer
Childhood maltreatment, psychological resources, and depressive symptoms in women with breast cancer Open
View article: Inflammation and attentional bias in breast cancer survivors
Inflammation and attentional bias in breast cancer survivors Open
View article: Improvements in emotion regulation following mindfulness meditation: Effects on depressive symptoms and perceived stress in younger breast cancer survivors.
Improvements in emotion regulation following mindfulness meditation: Effects on depressive symptoms and perceived stress in younger breast cancer survivors. Open
Self-kindness played a consistent role in reducing distress in younger women with breast cancer. The efficacy of this understudied emotion regulation strategy should be evaluated in other clinical populations. (PsycINFO Database Record
View article: Using emotion as information in future-oriented cognition: Individual differences in the context of state negative affect
Using emotion as information in future-oriented cognition: Individual differences in the context of state negative affect Open