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Ventral striatal function interacts with positive and negative life events to predict concurrent youth depressive symptoms
KR Luking, BD Nelson, ZP Infantolino, CL Sauder, G Hajcak
Biological psychiatry: cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging 3 (11), 937-946, 2018
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Age‐typical changes in neural reward response are moderated by maternal anhedonia
KR Luking, ZP Infantolino, BD Nelson, G Hajcak
Psychophysiology 56 (7), e13358, 2019
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Dostępne w jakimś miejscu: 25
Mechanisms underlying motivational deficits in psychopathology: similarities and differences in depression and schizophrenia
DM Barch, D Pagliaccio, K Luking
Behavioral neuroscience of motivation, 411-449, 2016
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Reward processing and risk for depression across development
KR Luking, D Pagliaccio, JL Luby, DM Barch
Trends in cognitive sciences 20 (6), 456-468, 2016
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Revising the BIS/BAS Scale to study development: Measurement invariance and normative effects of age and sex from childhood through adulthood.
D Pagliaccio, KR Luking, AP Anokhin, IH Gotlib, EP Hayden, TM Olino, ...
Psychological assessment 28 (4), 429, 2016
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health, Canadian Institutes of Health Research …
Functional connectivity of the amygdala in early-childhood-onset depression
KR Luking, G Repovs, AC Belden, MS Gaffrey, KN Botteron, JL Luby, ...
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 50 (10 …, 2011
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Robust is not necessarily reliable: From within-subjects fMRI contrasts to between-subjects comparisons
ZP Infantolino, KR Luking, CL Sauder, JJ Curtin, G Hajcak
NeuroImage 173, 146-152, 2018
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Depression Risk Predicts Blunted Neural Responses to Gains and Enhanced Responses to Losses in Healthy Children
KR Luking, D Pagliaccio, JL Luby, DM Barch
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2016
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Internal consistency of functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalography measures of reward in late childhood and early adolescence
KR Luking, BD Nelson, ZP Infantolino, CL Sauder, G Hajcak
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 2 (3), 289-297, 2017
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Subgenual cingulate connectivity in children with a history of preschool-depression
MS Gaffrey, JL Luby, G Repovš, AC Belden, KN Botteron, KR Luking, ...
Neuroreport 21 (18), 1182-1188, 2010
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Brain–behavior relationships in the experience and regulation of negative emotion in healthy children: Implications for risk for childhood depression
D Pagliaccio, JL Luby, KR Luking, AC Belden, DM Barch
Development and psychopathology 26 (4pt2), 1289-1303, 2014
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Longitudinal increases in reward-related neural activity in early adolescence: Evidence from event-related potentials (ERPs)
K Burani, EM Mulligan, J Klawohn, KR Luking, BD Nelson, G Hajcak
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 36, 100620, 2019
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Emotional-stimulus processing in trait anxiety is modulated by stimulus valence during neuroimaging of a working-memory task
CL Fales, KE Becerril, KR Luking, DM Barch
Cognition and Emotion 24 (2), 200-222, 2010
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Orbitofrontal cortex activity and connectivity predict future depression symptoms in adolescence
J Jin, A Narayanan, G Perlman, K Luking, C DeLorenzo, G Hajcak, ...
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 2 (7), 610-618, 2017
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Dampening, positive rumination, and positive life events: Associations with depressive symptoms in children at risk for depression
K Gilbert, K Luking, D Pagliaccio, J Luby, D Barch
Cognitive therapy and research 41, 31-42, 2017
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Kids, candy, brain and behavior: Age differences in responses to candy gains and losses
KR Luking, JL Luby, DM Barch
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 9, 82-92, 2014
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Early childhood socioeconomic status and cognitive and adaptive outcomes at the transition to adulthood: the mediating role of gray matter development across five scan waves
DM Barch, MR Donohue, NM Elsayed, K Gilbert, MP Harms, L Hennefield, ...
Biological psychiatry: cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging 7 (1), 34-44, 2022
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Candy and the brain: neural response to candy gains and losses
KR Luking, DM Barch
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 13, 437-451, 2013
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Child gain approach and loss avoidance behavior: relationships with depression risk, negative mood, and anhedonia
KR Luking, D Pagliaccio, JL Luby, DM Barch
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 54 (8), 643-651, 2015
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
Reduced hedonic capacity/approach motivation relates to blunted responsivity to gain and loss feedback in children
KR Luking, JS Neiman, JL Luby, DM Barch
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 46 (3), 450-462, 2017
Upoważnienia: US National Institutes of Health
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