Joel Stoddard
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View article: Sensitivity and Bias in Face-Emotion Labeling: Replication and Extension to Youth With Irritability and Anxiety
Sensitivity and Bias in Face-Emotion Labeling: Replication and Extension to Youth With Irritability and Anxiety Open
View article: Adolescent cognitive control processing is associated with anxiety in young adulthood during the COVID-19 pandemic
Adolescent cognitive control processing is associated with anxiety in young adulthood during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: Sleep Disturbance and Subsequent Suicidal Behaviors in Preadolescence
Sleep Disturbance and Subsequent Suicidal Behaviors in Preadolescence Open
Importance Suicide is a leading cause of death among adolescents, who demonstrate high rates of sleep disturbance. Poor sleep appears to confer risk for suicide, but longitudinal investigation of suicidal behaviors remains rare, particular…
View article: Weight gained during treatment predicts <scp>6‐month</scp> body mass index in a large sample of patients with anorexia nervosa using ensemble machine learning
Weight gained during treatment predicts <span>6‐month</span> body mass index in a large sample of patients with anorexia nervosa using ensemble machine learning Open
Objective This study used machine learning methods to analyze data on treatment outcomes from individuals with anorexia nervosa admitted to a specialized eating disorders treatment program. Methods Of 368 individuals with anorexia nervosa …
View article: Irritability in Youths: A Critical Integrative Review
Irritability in Youths: A Critical Integrative Review Open
Irritability, defined as proneness to anger that may impair an individual's functioning, is common in youths. There has been a recent upsurge in relevant research. The authors combine systematic and narrative review approaches to integrate…
View article: Family and peer functioning mediate associations between COVID-19 impact and child mental health
Family and peer functioning mediate associations between COVID-19 impact and child mental health Open
View article: Chronotype and emotion processing: a pilot study testing timing of online cognitive bias modification training
Chronotype and emotion processing: a pilot study testing timing of online cognitive bias modification training Open
Background Circadian rhythms influence cognitive performance which peaks in the morning for early chronotypes and evening for late chronotypes. It is unknown whether cognitive interventions are susceptible to such synchrony effects and cou…
View article: Differentiating neural sensitivity and bias during face-emotion processing in youth: a computational approach
Differentiating neural sensitivity and bias during face-emotion processing in youth: a computational approach Open
The ability to interpret face-emotion displays is critical for the development of adaptive social interactions. Using a novel variant of a computational model and fMRI data, we examined behavioral and neural associations between two metric…
View article: Can peripheral psychophysiological markers predict response to exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy in youth with severely impairing irritability? A study protocol
Can peripheral psychophysiological markers predict response to exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy in youth with severely impairing irritability? A study protocol Open
Background Irritability, an increased proneness to anger, is a primary reason youth present for psychiatric care. While initial evidence supports the efficacy of exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for youth with clinically i…
View article: Irritability in Youth: A Critical Integrative Review
Irritability in Youth: A Critical Integrative Review Open
Irritability, defined as proneness to anger that may reach an impairing extent, is common in youth. There has been a recent upsurge in relevant research. We combine systematic and narrative review approaches to integrate the latest clinica…
View article: Can peripheral psychophysiological markers predict response to exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy in youth with severely impairing irritability? A study protocol
Can peripheral psychophysiological markers predict response to exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy in youth with severely impairing irritability? A study protocol Open
Background Irritability, an increased proneness to anger, is a primary reason youth present for psychiatric care. While initial evidence supports the efficacy of exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for youth with clinically i…
View article: A Computational Model Reveals Learning Dynamics During Interpretation Bias Training With Clinical Applications
A Computational Model Reveals Learning Dynamics During Interpretation Bias Training With Clinical Applications Open
View article: The Coronavirus Impact Scale: Construction, Validation, and Comparisons in Diverse Clinical Samples
The Coronavirus Impact Scale: Construction, Validation, and Comparisons in Diverse Clinical Samples Open
View article: PALM: Patient-centered treatment ranking via large-scale multivariate network meta-analysis
PALM: Patient-centered treatment ranking via large-scale multivariate network meta-analysis Open
The growing number of available treatment options has led to urgent needs for reliable answers when choosing the best course of treatment for a patient. As it is often infeasible to compare a large number of treatments in a single randomiz…
View article: Adverse childhood experiences and hormonal contraception: Interactive impact on sexual reward function
Adverse childhood experiences and hormonal contraception: Interactive impact on sexual reward function Open
The current literature suggests that some women are uniquely vulnerable to negative effects of hormonal contraception (HC) on affective processes. However, little data exists as to which factors contribute to such vulnerability. The presen…
View article: Differentiating Neural Sensitivity and Bias During Face-Emotion Processing in Youth: A Computational Approach
Differentiating Neural Sensitivity and Bias During Face-Emotion Processing in Youth: A Computational Approach Open
View article: Brain reward response in adolescents and young adults with anorexia nervosa is moderated by changes in body weight and sweetness perception
Brain reward response in adolescents and young adults with anorexia nervosa is moderated by changes in body weight and sweetness perception Open
Objective Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe psychiatric illness with complex etiology. Recently, we found elevated striatal brain response to sweet taste stimuli in adolescents and young adults with AN. Here, we tested the hypothesis that …
View article: Trait anxiety is associated with amygdala expectation and caloric taste receipt response across eating disorders
Trait anxiety is associated with amygdala expectation and caloric taste receipt response across eating disorders Open
Anxious traits are elevated in eating disorders (EDs), are considered risk factors for ED development, and trait anxiety has been linked to ED psychopathology. How trait anxiety relates to ED neurobiology is not well understood. In this st…
View article: Changes in Internalizing Symptoms During the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Transdiagnostic Sample of Youth: Exploring Mediators and Predictors
Changes in Internalizing Symptoms During the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Transdiagnostic Sample of Youth: Exploring Mediators and Predictors Open
The COVID-19 pandemic is a chronically stressful event, particularly for youth. Here, we examine (i) changes in mood and anxiety symtpoms, (ii) pandemic-related stress as a mediator of change in symptoms, and (ii) threat processing biases …
View article: Context-dependent amygdala–prefrontal connectivity during the dot-probe task varies by irritability and attention bias to angry faces
Context-dependent amygdala–prefrontal connectivity during the dot-probe task varies by irritability and attention bias to angry faces Open
View article: Sources of Information Waste in Neuroimaging: Mishandling Structures, Thinking Dichotomously, and Over-Reducing Data
Sources of Information Waste in Neuroimaging: Mishandling Structures, Thinking Dichotomously, and Over-Reducing Data Open
Neuroimaging relies on separate statistical inferences at tens of thousands of spatial locations. Such massively univariate analysis typically requires an adjustment for multiple testing in an attempt to maintain the family-wise error rate…
View article: Reliability of t<scp>ask‐evoked</scp> neural activation during f<scp>ace‐emotion</scp> paradigms: Effects of scanner and psychological processes
Reliability of t<span>ask‐evoked</span> neural activation during f<span>ace‐emotion</span> paradigms: Effects of scanner and psychological processes Open
Assessing and improving test–retest reliability is critical to efforts to address concerns about replicability of task‐based functional magnetic resonance imaging. The current study uses two statistical approaches to examine how scanner an…
View article: Sources of Information Waste in Neuroimaging: Mishandling Structures, Thinking Dichotomously, and Over-Reducing Data
Sources of Information Waste in Neuroimaging: Mishandling Structures, Thinking Dichotomously, and Over-Reducing Data Open
Neuroimaging relies on separate statistical inferences at tens of thousands of spatial locations. Such massively univariate analysis typically requires an adjustment for multiple testing in an attempt to maintain the family-wise error rate…
View article: Explaining the Return of Fear with Revised Rescorla-Wagner Models
Explaining the Return of Fear with Revised Rescorla-Wagner Models Open
Exposure therapy - exposure to a feared stimulus without harmful consequences - can reduce fear responses in many mental disorders. However, such relief is often partial and temporary: fear can return after the therapy has ended. Condition…
View article: Review for "Neural heterogeneity underlying late adolescent motivational processing is linked to individual differences in behavioral sensation seeking"
Review for "Neural heterogeneity underlying late adolescent motivational processing is linked to individual differences in behavioral sensation seeking" Open
View article: Adapting psychiatric research in the age of COVID-19: role of online studies
Adapting psychiatric research in the age of COVID-19: role of online studies Open
Virtual platforms can provide a socially distanced mechanism by which to promote ongoing research progress in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) era and may change our approach to online research in the future. Understanding how to be…
View article: The Neural Circuitry of Reward During Sustained Threat
The Neural Circuitry of Reward During Sustained Threat Open
View article: Understanding Irritability in Relation to Anger, Aggression, and Informant in a Pediatric Clinical Population
Understanding Irritability in Relation to Anger, Aggression, and Informant in a Pediatric Clinical Population Open
View article: Review for "Neural heterogeneity underlying late adolescent motivational processing is linked to individual differences in behavioral sensation seeking"
Review for "Neural heterogeneity underlying late adolescent motivational processing is linked to individual differences in behavioral sensation seeking" Open
View article: Association of Brain Reward Response With Body Mass Index and Ventral Striatal-Hypothalamic Circuitry Among Young Women With Eating Disorders
Association of Brain Reward Response With Body Mass Index and Ventral Striatal-Hypothalamic Circuitry Among Young Women With Eating Disorders Open
The results of this cross-sectional imaging study support that body mass index modulates prediction error and food intake control circuitry in the brain. Once altered, this circuitry may reinforce eating disorder behaviors when paired with…