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Recent Publications by Psychology Department Faculty and Students

Bruehl, S, al’Absi, M, France, C.R., France, J., Harju, A., Burns, J.W., and Chung, O.Y. (in press). Anger management style and endogenous opioid function: Is gender a moderator?  Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

Bruehl, S., Burns, J.W., Chung, O.K., & Quartana, P. (in press). Anger management style and emotional reactivity to noxious stimuli among chronic pain patients and healthy controls: The role of endogenous opioids.  Health Psychology.

Bruehl, S., Chung, O.Y., & Burns, J.W. (in press).  Anger expression and pain: An overview of findings and possible mechanisms (invited).  Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

Bruehl, S., Chung, O.Y., Burns, J.W., & Diedrich, L. (in press).  Trait anger expressiveness and pain-induced beta-endorphin release: Support for the opioid dysfunction hypothesis.  Pain.

Burns, J.W., Quartana, P.J., & Bruehl, S. (in press).  Anger management style moderates effects of emotion suppression during stress on pain and cardiovascular responses during pain-induction.  Annals of Behavioral Medicine.

Burns, J.W. & Evon, D. (in press).  Common and specific process factors in cardiac rehabilitation: Independent and interactive effects of the working alliance and self-efficacy, Health Psychology.

Chik, H. M., Pontarelli, N. K., & Calamari, J. E. (in press). Procedural Learning Differences in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Bridge between Cognitive-Behavioral and Neuropsychological Models? In M. S. Corrigan (Ed.), Pattern recognition in biology.Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science.

Elfant, E., & Burns, J.W. (in press).  Repressive coping style and suppression of pain-related thoughts: Effects on responses to acute pain induction.  Cognition & Emotion

Fan, X., O’Donnell, A., Singh, S., Pungan, R., & Perlmuter, L.C., (In Press) Light to Moderate Alcohol Consumption is Associated with Higher Cognitive Function in Males with Type 2 Diabetes. Experimental Aging Research.

Keedy, S.K., Marlow-O’Connor, M., Beenken, B., Dorflinger, J., Abel, M. and Erwin, R.J. (in press). Noradrenergic antagonism of the P13 and N40 components of the rat auditory evoked potential. Psychopharmacology.

Kosson, D. S., Blackburn, R. A., Byrnes, K. A., Park, S., Logan, C., & Donnelly, J. (in press). Assessing interpersonal aspects of schizoid and schizotypal personality disorder:  Preliminary validation studies. Journal of Personality Assessment.
           
Kosson, D. S., Miller, S. K., Byrnes, K. A., & Leveroni, C. (2007). Testing neuropsychological hypothesesfor cognitive deficits in psychopathic criminals:  A study of global-local processing. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13, 267-276. 

Lopez, M. L., Kosson, D. S., Weissman, D. H., & Banich, M. T. (2007).  Interhemispheric integration in psychopaths. Neuropsychology, 21, 82-93.

Parrish, J., Geary, E., Jones, J., Seth, R., Hermann, B., Seidenberg, M. (2007).  Executive functioning in childhood epilepsy: Parent-report and cognitive assessment. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 49, 412-416.

Norberg, M. M., Calamari, J. E., Cohen, R. J., & Bradley, R. C. (in press). Quality of Life in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: An Evaluation of Impairment and a Preliminary Analysis of the Ameliorating Effects of Treatment. Depression and Anxiety.

Obidi, C., Pugeda, P., Fan, X., Dimaculangan, C., Singh, S.P., Chalisa, N., & Perlmuter, L.C., (In Press) Race Moderates Age-Related Cognitive Decline in Type 2 Diabetes. Experimental Aging Research.

Perlmuter, L.C., Singh, S., Dimaculangan, C.M., & Gabhart, J.M., (In Press) Improving Glycemic Control:  The Role of Leisure Activities and Intrinsic Motivation in Older Type  2 Diabetic Men. Experimental Aging Research.

Perlmuter, L.C., Singh, S., Gabhart, J.M., & Pungan, R., &  Siedlarz, M. (In Press) Parents Matter: Intergenerational influences of Diabetes Mellitus on Glycemic Control and Morbidity in Older Type 2 Males. Experimental Aging Research.

Quartana, P. & Burns, J.W. (in press).  The painful consequences of anger suppression.   Emotion.

Quartana, P., Burns, J.W., & Lofland, K. (in press).  Attentional strategy moderates effects of pain catastrophizing on symptom-specific physiological responses in chronic low back pain patients.  Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

Rosenthal, M. Z., Gratz, K. L., Kosson, D. S., Lejuez, C. W., Cheavens, J. S., & Lynch, T. R. (in press). Borderline personality disorder and emotional responding: A review of the research literature. Clinical Psychology Review.

Swogger, M. T., & Kosson, D. S. (in press). Identifying subtypes of criminal psychopaths: A replication and extension. Criminal Justice and Behavior.

Swogger, M. T., Walsh, Z., & Kosson, D. S. (2007). Domestic violence and psychopathic traits in antisocial offenders. Aggressive Behaviour, 33, 1-8.

Walsh, Z., Allen, L. C., & Kosson, D. S. (in press). Beyond social deviance:  Substance-specific relationships with PCL-R facets. Journal of Personality Disorders.

Walsh, Z., & Kosson, D. S. (2007). Psychopathy and violent crime: A prospective study of the influence of socioeconomic status and ethnicity. Law and Human Behavior, 31, 209-229.

Woodard, J.L., Seidenberg, M., Nielson, K.A., Miller, S.K., Franczak, M., Antuono, P., Douville, K.L., & Rao, S.M. (in press).  Temporally graded activation of neocortical regions in response to memories of different ages.  Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

 
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