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2. 246. Increased Insula-Cortical Functional Connectivity During Repetitive Negative Thinking in Major Depression and Healthy Volunteers
3. 291. Impact of Early Life Adversity on Reward Processing in Adolescents
4. 356. Neural Processing of Cognitive Control in PTSD: Interplay of Emotional and Cognitive Demands
5. 290. Voxel-Wise Multivariate Analysis of Brain-Psychosocial Associations in Adolescents Reveals Six Latent Dimensions of Psychopathology and Cognition
6. 224. Distinct Process of Rumination and Worry in Repetitive Negative Thinking
7. Driven by Pain, Not Gain: Computational Approaches to Aversion-Related Decision Making in Psychiatry
8. Emotion-Dependent Functional Connectivity of the Default Mode Network in Adolescent Depression.
9. Resting-state functional connectivity of subgenual anterior cingulate cortex in depressed adolescents.
10. 49. Repetitive Negative Thinking in Major Depressive Disorder is Associated With Increased Cortical Processing in a High Demand Inhibitory Control Context
11. 150. Baseline P300 Amplitude During Stop-Signal Task Predicts Major Depression Symptoms After 12 Months
12. 25. Threat Sensitivity as a Targetable Process in Anxious Depression
13. 412. Impaired Eating Behaviors but Intact Metabolic Hormone Levels in Individuals With Major Depressive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder From the T1000 Cohort
14. 109. The Challenges of Measuring Individual Differences in Computational Psychiatry
15. 478. Computational Evidence for Real-Time Inhibitory Control Deficits in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
16. 284. Development and Validation of American Indian Cultural Identity Stimulus Set: Implications for Future Research and Addressing Mental Health Disparities
17. 414. Individuals With Substance Use Disorders Exhibit Heightened Anxiety and Anterior Cingulate Activation During Fear Conditioning
18. 314. The Unique Face of Comorbid Anxiety and Depression: Increased Neural Response to Fear Conditioning
19. Multi-Level Brain Mapping to Optimize Neuromodulation in Individual and Group Levels in Substance Use Disorder
20. 265. Major Depressive Disorder and Inflammatory Biomarkers as Predictors of Reward Processing Dysfunction in an American Indian Sample
21. 85. Trait Repetitive Negative Thinking in Depressed Individuals can be Predicted From Whole-Brain Functional Connectivity Patterns in a Negative Thinking State, not a Resting State
22. What is Computational Psychiatry Good For?
23. Repetitive Negative Thinking–Specific and Nonspecific White Matter Tracts Engaged by Historical Psychosurgical Targets for Depression
24. 49. Repetitive Negative Thinking in Major Depressive Disorder is Associated With Increased Cortical Processing in a High Demand Inhibitory Control Context
25. 314. The Unique Face of Comorbid Anxiety and Depression: Increased Neural Response to Fear Conditioning
26. 414. Individuals With Substance Use Disorders Exhibit Heightened Anxiety and Anterior Cingulate Activation During Fear Conditioning
27. 150. Baseline P300 Amplitude During Stop-Signal Task Predicts Major Depression Symptoms After 12 Months
28. 284. Development and Validation of American Indian Cultural Identity Stimulus Set: Implications for Future Research and Addressing Mental Health Disparities
29. 85. Trait Repetitive Negative Thinking in Depressed Individuals can be Predicted From Whole-Brain Functional Connectivity Patterns in a Negative Thinking State, not a Resting State
30. 109. The Challenges of Measuring Individual Differences in Computational Psychiatry
31. Multi-Level Brain Mapping to Optimize Neuromodulation in Individual and Group Levels in Substance Use Disorder
32. 25. Threat Sensitivity as a Targetable Process in Anxious Depression
33. 478. Computational Evidence for Real-Time Inhibitory Control Deficits in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
34. 412. Impaired Eating Behaviors but Intact Metabolic Hormone Levels in Individuals With Major Depressive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder From the T1000 Cohort
35. 265. Major Depressive Disorder and Inflammatory Biomarkers as Predictors of Reward Processing Dysfunction in an American Indian Sample
36. P320. Waiting for the Payoff: Electrical Anticipation Response in Individuals With Depression/Anxiety Disorders
37. P451. Neural Indicators of Human Gut Feelings: Towards an Interoceptive Framework for Understanding Eating Disorders
38. P338. Repetitive Negative Thinking Influences Hippocampal Activity and Visceral Interoceptive Processing
39. P655. Real-Time fMRI Neurofeedback Augmented Mindfulness Training in Maltreated Youth: A Randomized Sham-Controlled Trial
40. P17. Prenatal Cannabis Exposure Moderates the Relationship Between Sleep Hours and Internalizing Problems: A Causal Inference Analysis of ABCD Data
41. P330. Resting-State Functional Connectivity of Repetitive Negative Thinking in Major Depression
42. P350. Brain Structural Covariation Relates Longitudinally to Screen Media Activity and Internalizing Psychopathology in Children
43. P350. Brain Structural Covariation Relates Longitudinally to Screen Media Activity and Internalizing Psychopathology in Children
44. P451. Neural Indicators of Human Gut Feelings: Towards an Interoceptive Framework for Understanding Eating Disorders
45. P655. Real-Time fMRI Neurofeedback Augmented Mindfulness Training in Maltreated Youth: A Randomized Sham-Controlled Trial
46. P330. Resting-State Functional Connectivity of Repetitive Negative Thinking in Major Depression
47. P17. Prenatal Cannabis Exposure Moderates the Relationship Between Sleep Hours and Internalizing Problems: A Causal Inference Analysis of ABCD Data
48. P320. Waiting for the Payoff: Electrical Anticipation Response in Individuals With Depression/Anxiety Disorders
49. P338. Repetitive Negative Thinking Influences Hippocampal Activity and Visceral Interoceptive Processing
50. Realizing the Clinical Potential of Computational Psychiatry: Report From the Banbury Center Meeting, February 2019
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