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View article: Network analysis suggests working memory as a key target for facilitating subjective well-being
Network analysis suggests working memory as a key target for facilitating subjective well-being Open
Using a Bayesian network approach, our findings point toward working memory as a potential key mechanism of well-being. Future work is needed to replicate these findings and determine the robustness of the identified network.
View article: Ambulatory physiological state dynamics predict proximal behavioral markers of affect regulation in everyday life.
Ambulatory physiological state dynamics predict proximal behavioral markers of affect regulation in everyday life. Open
Human physiology reflects the body's capacity for self-regulation that is crucial for flexible adaptation to changing environmental demands. Leveraging wearable sensors and machine learning, we aimed to uncover latent physiological states …
View article: Assessment of cognitive function in bipolar disorder with passive smartphone keystroke metadata: a BiAffect digital phenotyping study
Assessment of cognitive function in bipolar disorder with passive smartphone keystroke metadata: a BiAffect digital phenotyping study Open
Background Cognitive dysfunction in bipolar disorder persists in the euthymic state and has been shown to be associated with a number of negative sequelae including treatment resistance and increased risk of relapse. There has been recent …
View article: Integrating dynamic psychophysiological indices across time and contexts: Elucidating mechanisms, risk markers, and intervention targets
Integrating dynamic psychophysiological indices across time and contexts: Elucidating mechanisms, risk markers, and intervention targets Open
Why should researchers measure psychophysiological processes repeatedly over time? The study of psychophysiology inherently involves sampling biological processes as they manifest over time. The most common approach is to use a brief sampl…
View article: The mind wanders to dark places: Mind-wandering catalyzes rumination in the context of negative affect and impulsivity.
The mind wanders to dark places: Mind-wandering catalyzes rumination in the context of negative affect and impulsivity. Open
Spontaneous mind-wandering has been theorized to increase susceptibility for rumination, contributing to risk for major depressive disorder (MDD). Clarifying whether-and under what circumstances-mind-wandering leads to rumination could inf…
View article: Autonomic Inertia as a Proximal Risk Marker for Moments of Perseverative Cognition in Everyday Life in Remitted Depression
Autonomic Inertia as a Proximal Risk Marker for Moments of Perseverative Cognition in Everyday Life in Remitted Depression Open
Background: Trait perseverative cognition (PC) is associated with inflexible autonomic activity and risk for depressive recurrence. However, the identification of dynamic psychophysiological markers of PC that fluctuate within individuals …
View article: Momentary impulsivity interferes with emotion regulation strategy prioritization in everyday life in remitted depression
Momentary impulsivity interferes with emotion regulation strategy prioritization in everyday life in remitted depression Open
View article: Human emotion processing accuracy, negative biases, and fMRI activation are associated with childhood trauma
Human emotion processing accuracy, negative biases, and fMRI activation are associated with childhood trauma Open
Introduction Emerging literature suggests that childhood trauma may influence facial emotion perception (FEP), with the potential to negatively bias both emotion perception and reactions to emotion-related inputs. Negative emotion percepti…
View article: Autonomic complexity dynamically indexes affect regulation in everyday life.
Autonomic complexity dynamically indexes affect regulation in everyday life. Open
Affect regulation often is disrupted in depression. Understanding biomarkers of affect regulation in ecologically valid contexts is critical for identifying moments when interventions can be delivered to improve regulation and may have uti…
View article: Using Random Effects Machine Learning Algorithms to Identify Vulnerability to Depression
Using Random Effects Machine Learning Algorithms to Identify Vulnerability to Depression Open
Background: Reliable prediction of clinical progression over time can improve the outcomes of depression. Little work has been done integrating various risk factors for depression, to determine the combinations of factors with the greatest…
View article: A meta-analysis on the uncinate fasciculus in depression
A meta-analysis on the uncinate fasciculus in depression Open
Aberrant microstructure of the uncinate fasciculus (UNC), a white matter (WM) tract implicated in emotion regulation, has been hypothesized as a neurobiological mechanism of depression. However, studies testing this hypothesis have yielded…
View article: Utilizing Random Effects Machine Learning Algorithms for Identifying Vulnerability to Depression
Utilizing Random Effects Machine Learning Algorithms for Identifying Vulnerability to Depression Open
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View article: Neuromodulatory effects of transcranial electrical stimulation on emotion regulation in internalizing psychopathologies
Neuromodulatory effects of transcranial electrical stimulation on emotion regulation in internalizing psychopathologies Open
View article: Relations of gray matter volume to dimensional measures of cognition and affect in mood disorders
Relations of gray matter volume to dimensional measures of cognition and affect in mood disorders Open
View article: Increased sensitivity of insula to supraliminal faces in adults with histories of mood disorders and self-injury
Increased sensitivity of insula to supraliminal faces in adults with histories of mood disorders and self-injury Open
View article: Decentering predicts attenuated perseverative thought and internalizing symptoms following stress exposure: A multi-level, multi-wave study
Decentering predicts attenuated perseverative thought and internalizing symptoms following stress exposure: A multi-level, multi-wave study Open
View article: Using Network Parcels and Resting-State Networks to Estimate Correlates of Mood Disorder and Related Research Domain Criteria Constructs of Reward Responsiveness and Inhibitory Control
Using Network Parcels and Resting-State Networks to Estimate Correlates of Mood Disorder and Related Research Domain Criteria Constructs of Reward Responsiveness and Inhibitory Control Open
View article: Associations between sleep disturbance, cognitive functioning and work disability in Bipolar Disorder
Associations between sleep disturbance, cognitive functioning and work disability in Bipolar Disorder Open
Bipolar Disorder (BD) is associated with impairment in a number of areas including poor work functioning, often despite the remission of mood symptoms. The present study aimed to examine the role of sleep disturbance and cognitive function…
View article: The interaction of affective states and cognitive vulnerabilities in the prediction of non-suicidal self-injury
The interaction of affective states and cognitive vulnerabilities in the prediction of non-suicidal self-injury Open
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a serious public health concern and remains poorly understood. This study sought to identify both cognitive and affective vulnerabilities to NSSI and examine their interaction in the prediction of NSSI. A…
View article: Extreme Cognitions in Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: Associations With Personality Disorder Characteristics and Risk for Episode Recurrence
Extreme Cognitions in Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: Associations With Personality Disorder Characteristics and Risk for Episode Recurrence Open
Bipolar spectrum disorders (BSDs) are often characterized by cognitive inflexibility and affective extremities, including “extreme” or polarized thoughts and beliefs, which have been shown to predict a more severe course of illness. Howeve…
View article: Nonsuicidal self-injury scar concealment from the self and others
Nonsuicidal self-injury scar concealment from the self and others Open
View article: Inflexible autonomic responses to sadness predict habitual and real-world rumination: A multi-level, multi-wave study
Inflexible autonomic responses to sadness predict habitual and real-world rumination: A multi-level, multi-wave study Open
View article: Effects of mood and aging on keystroke dynamics metadata and their diurnal patterns in a large open-science sample: A BiAffect iOS study
Effects of mood and aging on keystroke dynamics metadata and their diurnal patterns in a large open-science sample: A BiAffect iOS study Open
Objective Ubiquitous technologies can be leveraged to construct ecologically relevant metrics that complement traditional psychological assessments. This study aims to determine the feasibility of smartphone-derived real-world keyboard met…
View article: A Lifespan Model of Interference Resolution and Inhibitory Control: Risk for Depression and Changes with Illness Progression
A Lifespan Model of Interference Resolution and Inhibitory Control: Risk for Depression and Changes with Illness Progression Open
View article: Using resting-state intrinsic network connectivity to identify suicide risk in mood disorders
Using resting-state intrinsic network connectivity to identify suicide risk in mood disorders Open
Background Little is known about the neural substrates of suicide risk in mood disorders. Improving the identification of biomarkers of suicide risk, as indicated by a history of suicide-related behavior (SB), could lead to more targeted t…
View article: Using ambulatory assessment to measure dynamic risk processes in affective disorders
Using ambulatory assessment to measure dynamic risk processes in affective disorders Open
View article: Influence of childhood adversity, approach motivation traits, and depression on individual differences in brain activation during reward anticipation
Influence of childhood adversity, approach motivation traits, and depression on individual differences in brain activation during reward anticipation Open
View article: Sleep disturbance and physiological regulation among young adults with prior depression
Sleep disturbance and physiological regulation among young adults with prior depression Open
View article: The Titrated Monetary Incentive Delay Task: Sensitivity, convergent and divergent validity, and neural correlates in an RDoC sample
The Titrated Monetary Incentive Delay Task: Sensitivity, convergent and divergent validity, and neural correlates in an RDoC sample Open
The present findings provide preliminary evidence that the T-MIDT measures a construct distinct from many executive functions and that individualized titration of the task parameters is critical in parsing reward from executive function. T…
View article: Pre-scan cortisol is differentially associated with enhanced connectivity to the cognitive control network in young adults with a history of depression
Pre-scan cortisol is differentially associated with enhanced connectivity to the cognitive control network in young adults with a history of depression Open