Sophie R. DelDonno
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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: A-154 Predicting Older Adults’ Subjective Well-Being and Resilience through Executive Functioning
A-154 Predicting Older Adults’ Subjective Well-Being and Resilience through Executive Functioning Open
Objective We measured the extent to which sub-domains of executive functioning (EF) associate with resilience and well-being in older adults ranging from minimal to severe in depression symptom severity. We hypothesized that measures of se…
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: 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: 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: Examining Neural Plasticity for Slip-Perturbation Training: An fMRI Study
Examining Neural Plasticity for Slip-Perturbation Training: An fMRI Study Open
Perturbation-based balance training has shown to induce adaptation of reactive balance responses that can significantly reduce longer-term fall risk in older adults. While specific cortical and subcortical areas in control of posture and l…
View article: Predictors of Attrition in Longitudinal Neuroimaging Research: Inhibitory Control, Head Movement, and Resting-State Functional Connectivity
Predictors of Attrition in Longitudinal Neuroimaging Research: Inhibitory Control, Head Movement, and Resting-State Functional Connectivity Open
Attrition is a major problem in longitudinal neuroimaging studies, as it may lead to unreliable estimates of the stability of trait-like processes over time, of the identification of risk factors for clinical outcomes, and of the effects o…
View article: Cluster analysis with MOODS‐SR illustrates a potential bipolar disorder risk phenotype in young adults with remitted major depressive disorder
Cluster analysis with MOODS‐SR illustrates a potential bipolar disorder risk phenotype in young adults with remitted major depressive disorder Open
Objectives Delays in the diagnosis and detection of bipolar disorder can lead to adverse consequences, including improper treatment and increased suicide risk. The Mood Spectrum Self‐Report Measure (MOODS‐SR) was designed to capture the fu…
View article: Cognitive control and network disruption in remitted depression: a correlate of childhood adversity
Cognitive control and network disruption in remitted depression: a correlate of childhood adversity Open
Individuals in a major depressive episode often display impairment in cognitive control, and this impairment exists outside of the acute phase of illness. Impairment in cognitive control also has been associated with exposure to childhood …
View article: Neural Mechanisms Involved in Mental Imagery of Slip-Perturbation While Walking: A Preliminary fMRI Study
Neural Mechanisms Involved in Mental Imagery of Slip-Perturbation While Walking: A Preliminary fMRI Study Open
Background: Behavioral evidence for cortical involvement in reactive balance control in response to environmental perturbation is established, however, the neural correlates are not known. This study aimed to examine the neural mech…
View article: Multidimensional imaging techniques for prediction of treatment response in major depressive disorder
Multidimensional imaging techniques for prediction of treatment response in major depressive disorder Open
View article: Reliability, Convergent Validity and Time Invariance of Default Mode Network Deviations in Early Adult Major Depressive Disorder
Reliability, Convergent Validity and Time Invariance of Default Mode Network Deviations in Early Adult Major Depressive Disorder Open
There is substantial variability across studies of default mode network (DMN) connectivity in major depressive disorder, and reliability and time-invariance are not reported. This study evaluates whether DMN dysconnectivity in remitted dep…
View article: Cognitive control neuroimaging measures differentiate between those with and without future recurrence of depression
Cognitive control neuroimaging measures differentiate between those with and without future recurrence of depression Open
Markers of Cognitive Control function could identify those with early course MD who are at risk for depression recurrence. Those at high risk for recurrence would benefit from maintenance or preventative treatments. Future studies could te…
View article: Integrated cross-network connectivity of amygdala, insula, and subgenual cingulate associated with facial emotion perception in healthy controls and remitted major depressive disorder
Integrated cross-network connectivity of amygdala, insula, and subgenual cingulate associated with facial emotion perception in healthy controls and remitted major depressive disorder Open
View article: Disrupted engagement of networks supporting hot and cold cognition in remitted major depressive disorder
Disrupted engagement of networks supporting hot and cold cognition in remitted major depressive disorder Open
View article: Affective traits and history of depression are related to ventral striatum connectivity
Affective traits and history of depression are related to ventral striatum connectivity Open
View article: Affective personality predictors of disrupted reward learning and pursuit in major depressive disorder
Affective personality predictors of disrupted reward learning and pursuit in major depressive disorder Open