Linking RDoC and HiTOP: A new interface for advancing psychiatric nosology and neuroscience
Abstract The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) and the Hierarchical Taxonomy of
Psychopathology (HiTOP) represent major dimensional frameworks proposing two …
Psychopathology (HiTOP) represent major dimensional frameworks proposing two …
Understanding suicide risk within the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework: Insights, challenges, and future research considerations
Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide. Prior research has focused primarily on
sociodemographic and psychiatric risk factors with little improvement in the prediction or …
sociodemographic and psychiatric risk factors with little improvement in the prediction or …
[HTML][HTML] Mind over matter: testing the efficacy of an online randomized controlled trial to reduce distraction from smartphone use
Evidence suggests a growing call for the prevention of excessive smartphone and social
media use and the ensuing distraction that arises affecting academic achievement and …
media use and the ensuing distraction that arises affecting academic achievement and …
Maternal childhood trauma, postpartum depression, and infant outcomes: Avoidant affective processing as a potential mechanism
Background Women who have experienced childhood trauma may be at risk for postpartum
depression, increasing the likelihood of negative outcomes among their children. Predictive …
depression, increasing the likelihood of negative outcomes among their children. Predictive …
Threat-related attention bias in socioemotional development: A critical review and methodological considerations
X Fu, K Pérez-Edgar - Developmental Review, 2019 - Elsevier
Cross-sectional evidence suggests that attention bias to threat is linked to anxiety disorders
and anxiety vulnerability in both children and adults. However, there is a lack of …
and anxiety vulnerability in both children and adults. However, there is a lack of …
[HTML][HTML] Differential sensitivity to the environment: contribution of cognitive biases and genes to psychological wellbeing
E Fox, CG Beevers - Molecular psychiatry, 2016 - nature.com
Negative cognitive biases and genetic variation have been associated with risk of
psychopathology in largely independent lines of research. Here, we discuss ways in which …
psychopathology in largely independent lines of research. Here, we discuss ways in which …
Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation on the cognitive control of emotion: potential antidepressant mechanisms
Depression negatively impacts quality of life and is associated with high mortality rates.
Recent research has demonstrated that improvement in depression symptoms with …
Recent research has demonstrated that improvement in depression symptoms with …
[HTML][HTML] Neuronal underpinnings of the attentional bias toward threat in the anxiety spectrum: Meta-analytical data on P3 and LPP event-related potentials
Background This systematic review analyzes brain responses at later stages of neuronal
processing (P3 at 300–500 ms, and LPP at 300–700 ms). Both P3 and LPP are implicated in …
processing (P3 at 300–500 ms, and LPP at 300–700 ms). Both P3 and LPP are implicated in …
Brooding rumination and attentional biases in currently non-depressed individuals: An eye-tracking study
Both rumination and attentional biases have been proposed as key components of the
RDoC Negative Valence Systems construct of Loss. Although theorists have proposed that …
RDoC Negative Valence Systems construct of Loss. Although theorists have proposed that …
Two probes and better than one: Development of a psychometrically reliable variant of the attentional probe task
Cognitive models contend that attentional bias to negative information contributes to
elevated anxiety vulnerability and dysfunction. The most common approach for assessing …
elevated anxiety vulnerability and dysfunction. The most common approach for assessing …