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The voice of emotion: an FMRI study of neural responses to angry and happy vocal expressions. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 1(3):242-249.
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2006. Aging is associated with positive responding to neutral information but reduced recovery from negative information. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 6(2):177-185.
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0. Aging is associated with positive responding to neutral information but reduced recovery from negative information. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 6(2):177-185.
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0. Amygdala and Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex Are Inversely Coupled during Regulation of Negative Affect and Predict the Diurnal Pattern of Cortisol Secretion among Older Adults. The Journal of Neuroscience. 26(16):4415-4425.
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0. Amygdala-prefrontal coupling underlies individual differences in emotion regulation. NeuroImage. 62(3):1575-1581.
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0. Amygdalar function reflects common individual differences in emotion and pain regulation success. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 24(1):148-158.
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0. Conscientiousness predicts greater recovery from negative emotion. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 12(5):875-881.
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0. Effects of electrode density and electrolyte spreading in dense array electroencephalographic recording. Clinical Neurophysiology: Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. 115(3):710-720.
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0. Failure to Regulate: Counterproductive Recruitment of Top-Down Prefrontal-Subcortical Circuitry in Major Depression. The Journal of Neuroscience. 27(33):8877-8884.
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0. Gaze fixations predict brain activation during the voluntary regulation of picture-induced negative affect. NeuroImage. 36(3):1041-1055.
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0. Heat Kernel Smoothing via Laplace-Beltrami Eigenfunctions and Its Application to Subcortical Structure Modeling. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. :36-47.
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0. Individual differences in amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex activity are associated with evaluation speed and psychological well-being. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 19(2):237-248.
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0. Individual differences in some (but not all) medial prefrontal regions reflect cognitive demand while regulating unpleasant emotion. NeuroImage. 47(3):852-863.
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0. Prolonged marital stress is associated with short-lived responses to positive stimuli. Psychophysiology. 51(6):499-509.
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0. Purpose in Life Predicts Better Emotional Recovery from Negative Stimuli. PLoS ONE. 8(11):e80329.
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0. Sustained Striatal Activity Predicts Eudaimonic Well-Being and Cortisol Output. Psychological Science. :0956797613490744.
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0. Temporal dynamics of emotional responding: amygdala recovery predicts emotional traits. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 9(2):176-181.
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