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View article: Mindfulness, music, visual occlusion in ketamine therapy for depression: do they change outcomes? A qualitative and quantitative analysis of a randomized controlled trial
Mindfulness, music, visual occlusion in ketamine therapy for depression: do they change outcomes? A qualitative and quantitative analysis of a randomized controlled trial Open
Introduction This is the first randomized controlled trial to use both qualitative and quantitative methods to evaluate the effects of a combined sensory intervention that included mindfulness, music, and a light-occluding eye mask during …
View article: Parent-adolescent closeness predicts neurophysiological reward responsiveness in adolescent girls at varying risk for depression
Parent-adolescent closeness predicts neurophysiological reward responsiveness in adolescent girls at varying risk for depression Open
Risk for depression rises during adolescence, particularly among children of depressed mothers. Altered neurophysiological reward processing, measured using event-related potentials (ERPs), is related to depression vulnerability. However, …
View article: Predicting Anxiety Symptoms Through Gaze-Directed Attention: A Mobile Eye-Tracking Study of Adolescents During a Real-World Speech Task
Predicting Anxiety Symptoms Through Gaze-Directed Attention: A Mobile Eye-Tracking Study of Adolescents During a Real-World Speech Task Open
View article: Bioethical and critical consciousness in clinical translational neuroscience
Bioethical and critical consciousness in clinical translational neuroscience Open
Clinical translational neuroscience (CTN) is positioned to generate novel discoveries for advancing treatments for mental health disorders, but it is held back today by the siloing of bioethical considerations from critical consciousness. …
View article: The Impact of Intravenous Ketamine on Attentional Bias: Probing Mechanisms of Rapid-Acting Antidepressant Effects in Two Clinical Studies
The Impact of Intravenous Ketamine on Attentional Bias: Probing Mechanisms of Rapid-Acting Antidepressant Effects in Two Clinical Studies Open
Results provide evidence for the validity of a novel, psychometrically robust measure of AB among individuals with depression. Findings indicate that ketamine reliably and rapidly reduces AB, offering insight into a replicable, potential c…
View article: Functional connectivity subtypes during a positive mood induction: Predicting clinical response in a randomized controlled trial of ketamine for treatment-resistant depression.
Functional connectivity subtypes during a positive mood induction: Predicting clinical response in a randomized controlled trial of ketamine for treatment-resistant depression. Open
Ketamine has shown promise in rapidly improving symptoms of depression and most notably treatment-resistant depression (TRD). However, given the heterogeneity of TRD, biobehavioral markers of treatment response are necessary for the person…
View article: AttentionCARE: replicability of a BCI for the clinical application of augmented reality-guided EEG-based attention modification for adolescents at high risk for depression
AttentionCARE: replicability of a BCI for the clinical application of augmented reality-guided EEG-based attention modification for adolescents at high risk for depression Open
Affect-biased attention is the phenomenon of prioritizing attention to emotionally salient stimuli and away from goal-directed stimuli. It is thought that affect-biased attention to emotional stimuli is a driving factor in the development …
View article: Negative emotional reactivity to minority stress: measure development and testing
Negative emotional reactivity to minority stress: measure development and testing Open
The purpose of the present investigation was to develop and test a measure of negative emotional reactivity to racial/ethnic minoritized stress. In Study 1, we developed item content for a measure of negative emotional reactivity to racial…
View article: International pooled patient-level meta-analysis of ketamine infusion for depression: In search of clinical moderators
International pooled patient-level meta-analysis of ketamine infusion for depression: In search of clinical moderators Open
Depression is disabling and highly prevalent. Intravenous (IV) ketamine displays rapid-onset antidepressant properties, but little is known regarding which patients are most likely to benefit, limiting personalized prescriptions. We identi…
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: Avoidance Bias to Angry Faces Predicts the Development of Depressive Symptoms among Adolescent Girls
Avoidance Bias to Angry Faces Predicts the Development of Depressive Symptoms among Adolescent Girls Open
View article: Using Neurofeedback from Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials to Target Affect-Biased Attention in Augmented Reality
Using Neurofeedback from Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials to Target Affect-Biased Attention in Augmented Reality Open
Biases in attention to emotional stimuli (i.e., affect-biased attention) contribute to the development and mainte-nance of depression and anxiety and may be a promising target for intervention. Past attempts to therapeutically modify affec…
View article: Racial Stress and Trauma and the Development of Adolescent Depression: A Review of the Role of Vigilance Evoked by Racism-Related Threat
Racial Stress and Trauma and the Development of Adolescent Depression: A Review of the Role of Vigilance Evoked by Racism-Related Threat Open
There are known disparities in the burden of illness and access/quality of care for African, Latino/a, Asian, and Native American (ALANA) patients diagnosed with depressive disorders, which may occur because of health inequities. Racial st…
View article: Displays of negative facial affect during parent–adolescent conflict and the bidirectional transmission of social anxiety
Displays of negative facial affect during parent–adolescent conflict and the bidirectional transmission of social anxiety Open
Background Symptoms of social anxiety rise rapidly during adolescence, particularly for girls. Pervasive displays of parental negative affect may increase adolescents' fear of negative evaluation (FNE), thereby increasing risk for social a…
View article: Resting state functional connectivity subtypes predict discrete patterns of cognitive-affective functioning across levels of analysis among patients with treatment-resistant depression
Resting state functional connectivity subtypes predict discrete patterns of cognitive-affective functioning across levels of analysis among patients with treatment-resistant depression Open
View article: Biobehavioral correlates of an fMRI index of striatal tissue iron in depressed patients
Biobehavioral correlates of an fMRI index of striatal tissue iron in depressed patients Open
View article: What’s in a Face? Amygdalar Sensitivity to an Emotional Threatening Faces Task and Transdiagnostic Internalizing Disorder Symptoms in Participants Receiving Attention Bias Modification Training
What’s in a Face? Amygdalar Sensitivity to an Emotional Threatening Faces Task and Transdiagnostic Internalizing Disorder Symptoms in Participants Receiving Attention Bias Modification Training Open
View article: Mother-Daughter Mutual Arousal Escalation and Emotion Regulation in Adolescence
Mother-Daughter Mutual Arousal Escalation and Emotion Regulation in Adolescence Open
View article: Using mobile eye‐tracking technology to examine adolescent daughters’ attention to maternal affect during a conflict discussion
Using mobile eye‐tracking technology to examine adolescent daughters’ attention to maternal affect during a conflict discussion Open
Attention to socio‐emotional stimuli (i.e., affect‐biased attention) is an integral component of emotion regulation and human communication. Given the strong link between maternal affect and adolescent behavior, maternal affect may be a cr…
View article: Time course of pupillary response to threat words before and after attention bias modification for transdiagnostic anxiety disorders: A randomized controlled trial
Time course of pupillary response to threat words before and after attention bias modification for transdiagnostic anxiety disorders: A randomized controlled trial Open
Introduction Altered attention to threatening stimuli at initial and sustained stages of processing may be dissociable dimensions that influence the development and maintenance of transdiagnostic symptoms of anxiety, such as vigilance, and…
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: Neural Connectivity Subtypes Predict Discrete Attentional-Bias Profiles Among Heterogeneous Anxiety Patients
Neural Connectivity Subtypes Predict Discrete Attentional-Bias Profiles Among Heterogeneous Anxiety Patients Open
On average, anxious patients show altered attention to threat—including early vigilance toward threat and later avoidance of threat—accompanied by altered functional connectivity across brain regions. However, substantial heterogeneity wit…
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: Validating a Mobile Eye Tracking Measure of Integrated Attention Bias and Interpretation Bias in Youth
Validating a Mobile Eye Tracking Measure of Integrated Attention Bias and Interpretation Bias 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: Pinpointing Mechanisms of a Mechanistic Treatment: Dissociable Roles for Overt and Covert Attentional Processes in Acute and Long-Term Outcomes Following Attention-Bias Modification
Pinpointing Mechanisms of a Mechanistic Treatment: Dissociable Roles for Overt and Covert Attentional Processes in Acute and Long-Term Outcomes Following Attention-Bias Modification Open
Biased patterns of attention toward threat are implicated as key mechanisms in anxiety that can be modified through automated intervention (attention-bias modification; ABM). Intervention refinement and personalized dissemination efforts a…
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: Protracted amygdalar response predicts efficacy of a computer-based intervention targeting attentional patterns in transdiagnostic clinical anxiety
Protracted amygdalar response predicts efficacy of a computer-based intervention targeting attentional patterns in transdiagnostic clinical anxiety Open
Individuals with clinical anxiety demonstrate an attention bias toward threatening information, which is thought to be partially driven by heightened amygdala activity to perceived threat. Attention Bias Modification (ABM) is a computer-ba…
View article: Children’s sustained attention to emotional facial expressions and their autonomic nervous system reactivity during parent-child interactions
Children’s sustained attention to emotional facial expressions and their autonomic nervous system reactivity during parent-child interactions Open