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ISSN:2167-7026

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Craig A Marquardt,Victor J Pokorny,Seth G Disner et al. Craig A Marquardt et al.
Among individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), verbal learning and memory are areas of weakness compared with other cognitive domains (e.g., visuospatial memory). In this study, previously deployed military veterans completed ...
Hannah R Snyder,Rebecca L Silton,Benjamin L Hankin et al. Hannah R Snyder et al.
Recent approaches aim to represent the dimensional structure of psychopathology, but relatively little research has rigorously tested sub-dimensions within internalizing psychopathology. This study tests pre-registered models of the dimensi...
Katharine E Daniel,Maria A Larrazabal,Mehdi Boukhechba et al. Katharine E Daniel et al.
Emotion regulation (ER) diversity, defined as the variety, frequency, and evenness of ER strategies used, may predict social anxiety (SA) severity. In a sample of individuals with high (n=113) or low (n=42) SA severity, we tested whether fo...
Katrina Aberizk,Esra Sefik,Jean Addington et al. Katrina Aberizk et al.
Reduced hippocampal volume (HV) is an established brain morphological feature of psychiatric conditions. HV is associated with brain connectivity in humans and non-human animals and altered connectivity is associated with risk for psychiatr...
Julia M Sheffield,Holger Mohr,Hannes Ruge et al. Julia M Sheffield et al.
Rapid instructed task learning (RITL) is the uniquely human ability to transform task information into goal-directed behavior without relying on trial-and-error learning. RITL is a core cognitive process supported by functional brain networ...
Kristin Naragon-Gainey,Kenneth G DeMarree,Michael J Kyron et al. Kristin Naragon-Gainey et al.
Decentering is thought to be protective against a range of psychological symptoms, but little is known about the outcomes of decentering as a momentary state in daily life. We used ecological momentary assessment (42 reports across one week...
Julia S Yarrington,Allison V Metts,Richard E Zinbarg et al. Julia S Yarrington et al.
Negative or stressful life events are robust risk factors for depression and anxiety. Less attention has been paid to positive aspects of events and whether positivity buffers the impact of negative aspects of events. The present study exam...
Jeremy W Eberle,Mehdi Boukhechba,Jianhui Sun et al. Jeremy W Eberle et al.
Negative future thinking pervades emotional disorders. This hybrid efficacy-effectiveness trial tested a four-session, scalable online cognitive bias modification program for training more positive episodic prediction. 958 adults (73.3% fem...
Meghan E Quinn,Grant S Shields Meghan E Quinn
Although exposure to acute stress undoubtedly contributes to psychopathology, most individuals do not develop psychopathology following stress exposure. To explain this, biological, emotional, and cognitive responses to stress have been imp...
Jordan E Parker,Jordan A Levinson,Jeffrey M Hunger et al. Jordan E Parker et al.
The purpose of the current study was to test the longitudinal association between disordered eating symptoms (body dissatisfaction, drive for thinness and bulimia) in adolescence (ages 12, 14, 16, 18, 19) and adulthood (age 40) in a sample ...