Kristin A. Mannella
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View article: Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Constructs of Acute and Potential Threat Differentially Associate With Pediatric Anxiety
Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Constructs of Acute and Potential Threat Differentially Associate With Pediatric Anxiety Open
View article: Exposure and response prevention versus stress management training for adults and adolescents with obsessive compulsive disorder: A randomized clinical trial
Exposure and response prevention versus stress management training for adults and adolescents with obsessive compulsive disorder: A randomized clinical trial Open
View article: Resting-State Connectivity and Response to Psychotherapy Treatment in Adolescents and Adults With OCD: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Resting-State Connectivity and Response to Psychotherapy Treatment in Adolescents and Adults With OCD: A Randomized Clinical Trial Open
The results suggest that less vmPFC-subcortical connectivity related to affect-influenced behavior may be important for ERP engagement, whereas greater cognitive-control and motor circuit connectivity may generally facilitate response to p…
View article: Defining brain-based OCD patient profiles using task-based fMRI and unsupervised machine learning
Defining brain-based OCD patient profiles using task-based fMRI and unsupervised machine learning Open
View article: Post-error slowing in anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders
Post-error slowing in anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders Open
View article: Conducting EEG research in clinically anxious preschoolers: A pilot study and preliminary recommendations
Conducting EEG research in clinically anxious preschoolers: A pilot study and preliminary recommendations Open
Electroencephalography (EEG) data collection can be challenging in preschoolers with anxiety who are often debilitated by fear of the unknown. Thus, we iteratively refined techniques for EEG collection in three cohorts of children with anx…
View article: Disorder-specific cingulo-opercular network hyperconnectivity in pediatric OCD relative to pediatric anxiety
Disorder-specific cingulo-opercular network hyperconnectivity in pediatric OCD relative to pediatric anxiety Open
Background Prior investigation of adult patients with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) has found greater functional connectivity within orbitofrontal–striatal–thalamic (OST) circuitry, as well as altered connectivity within and between …
View article: Startle to neutral, not negative stimuli: A neurophysiological correlate of behavioral inhibition in young children
Startle to neutral, not negative stimuli: A neurophysiological correlate of behavioral inhibition in young children Open
A putative biomarker of anxiety risk, the startle response is typically enhanced by negative compared to neutral emotion modulation in adults, but remains understudied in children. To determine the extent to which neutral, negative, and po…
View article: Treatment-Specific Associations Between Brain Activation and Symptom Reduction in OCD Following CBT: A Randomized fMRI Trial
Treatment-Specific Associations Between Brain Activation and Symptom Reduction in OCD Following CBT: A Randomized fMRI Trial Open
The study findings demonstrate that associations between brain activation and treatment response were treatment specific to CBT relative to a control psychotherapy and that these associations were stable from adolescence to mature adulthoo…
View article: Moderation of the relationship between the error-related negativity and anxiety by age and gender in young children: A preliminary investigation
Moderation of the relationship between the error-related negativity and anxiety by age and gender in young children: A preliminary investigation Open
The error-related negativity (ERN) is a neurophysiologic response to errors that associates with anxiety. Despite the potential relevance of the ERN for understanding mechanisms of early anxiety problems in the developing brain, the relati…
View article: Feasibility, acceptability, and impact of a web-based gratitude exercise among individuals in outpatient treatment for alcohol use disorder
Feasibility, acceptability, and impact of a web-based gratitude exercise among individuals in outpatient treatment for alcohol use disorder Open
This mixed-methods pilot study examined the feasibility, acceptability, and impact of a web-based gratitude exercise (the 'Three Good Things' exercise (TGT)) among 23 adults in outpatient treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Participa…