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  1. Parent-adolescent closeness predicts neurophysiological reward responsiveness in adolescent girls at varying risk for depression
  2. The Impact of Intravenous Ketamine on Attentional Bias: Probing Mechanisms of Rapid-Acting Antidepressant Effects in Two Clinical Studies
  3. Functional connectivity subtypes during a positive mood induction: Predicting clinical response in a randomized controlled trial of ketamine for treatment-resistant depression.
  4. AttentionCARE: replicability of a BCI for the clinical application of augmented reality-guided EEG-based attention modification for adolescents at high risk for depression
  5. Negative emotional reactivity to minority stress: measure development and testing
  6. International pooled patient-level meta-analysis of ketamine infusion for depression: In search of clinical moderators
  7. Attentional capture by angry faces in girls who self‐injure: Evidence from steady state visual evoked potentials
  8. Avoidance Bias to Angry Faces Predicts the Development of Depressive Symptoms among Adolescent Girls
  9. Using Neurofeedback from Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials to Target Affect-Biased Attention in Augmented Reality
  10. Racial Stress and Trauma and the Development of Adolescent Depression: A Review of the Role of Vigilance Evoked by Racism-Related Threat
  11. Resting state functional connectivity subtypes predict discrete patterns of cognitive-affective functioning across levels of analysis among patients with treatment-resistant depression
  12. Displays of negative facial affect during parent–adolescent conflict and the bidirectional transmission of social anxiety
  13. Biobehavioral correlates of an fMRI index of striatal tissue iron in depressed patients
  14. Adolescent girls’ physiological reactivity to real-world peer feedback: A pilot study to validate a Peer Expressed Emotion task
  15. 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
  16. Mother-Daughter Mutual Arousal Escalation and Emotion Regulation in Adolescence
  17. Adolescents’ perceptions of maternal response to negative affect predict emotional reactivity during mother–daughter interaction: A multi‐modal assessment
  18. Using mobile eye‐tracking technology to examine adolescent daughters’ attention to maternal affect during a conflict discussion
  19. Time course of pupillary response to threat words before and after attention bias modification for transdiagnostic anxiety disorders: A randomized controlled trial
  20. Neural Connectivity Subtypes Predict Discrete Attentional-Bias Profiles Among Heterogeneous Anxiety Patients
  21. Children's history of suicidal ideation and synchrony of facial displays of affect during mother–child interactions
  22. Validating a Mobile Eye Tracking Measure of Integrated Attention Bias and Interpretation Bias in Youth
  23. Development of Overgeneral Autobiographical Memory in Offspring of Depressed Mothers
  24. Neighborhood crime risk and resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia in middle childhood: Evidence of gender differences
  25. Pinpointing Mechanisms of a Mechanistic Treatment: Dissociable Roles for Overt and Covert Attentional Processes in Acute and Long-Term Outcomes Following Attention-Bias Modification
  26. Maternal major depression and synchrony of facial affect during mother-child interactions.
  27. Protracted amygdalar response predicts efficacy of a computer-based intervention targeting attentional patterns in transdiagnostic clinical anxiety
  28. Looking for the negative: Depressive symptoms in adolescent girls are associated with sustained attention to a potentially critical judge during in vivo social evaluation
  29. Children’s Sustained Attention to Emotional Facial Expressions and Their Autonomic Nervous System Reactivity during Parent-Child Interactions
  30. Parental Expressed Emotion-Criticism and Neural Markers of Sustained Attention to Emotional Faces in Children
  31. Episodic Life Stress and the Development of Overgeneral Autobiographical Memory to Positive Cues in Youth
  32. Disrupted physiological reactivity among children with a history of suicidal ideation: Moderation by parental expressed emotion-criticism
  33. Resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia in suicide attempters
  34. Competition Effects in Visual Cortex Between Emotional Distractors and a Primary Task in Remitted Depression
  35. Pupillary Response to Emotional Stimuli as a Risk Factor for Depressive Symptoms Following a Natural Disaster: The 2011 Binghamton Flood
  36. Pupillary reactivity to negative stimuli prospectively predicts recurrence of major depressive disorder in women
  37. Brief report: Overgeneral autobiographical memory in adolescent major depressive disorder
  38. Synchrony of physiological activity during mother–child interaction: moderation by maternal history of major depressive disorder
  39. Integrating NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) into depression research
  40. Selective Attention Toward Angry Faces and Risk for Major Depressive Disorder in Women
  41. Influence of maternal depression on children's brooding rumination: Moderation byCRHR1TAT haplotype
  42. Influence of worry on sustained attention to emotional stimuli: Evidence from the late positive potential
  43. Sensitivity in detecting facial displays of emotion: Impact of maternal depression and oxytocin receptor genotype
  44. Pupillary reactivity to sad stimuli as a biomarker of depression risk: Evidence from a prospective study of children.
  45. Brooding rumination and cardiovascular reactivity to a laboratory-based interpersonal stressor
  46. Overgeneral autobiographical memory in children of depressed mothers
  47. Brooding rumination and heart rate variability in women at high and low risk for depression: Group differences and moderation by COMT genotype.
  48. Predicting Changes in Depressive Symptoms from Pregnancy to Postpartum: The Role of Brooding Rumination and Negative Inferential Styles