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Publications

2011

Pizzagalli DA, Dillon DG, Bogdan R, Holmes AJ. (2011).Reward and Punishment Processing in the Human Brain: Clues from Affective Neuroscience and Implications for Depression Research. In O. Vartanian & D.R. Mandel (Eds.), p. 199-220. Neuroscience of Decision Making. NY, Psychology Press.

2010

Bogdan R, Perlis RH, Fagerness J & Pizzagalli, DA. (2010). The impact of minteralocorticoid receptor iso/val genotype (rs5522) and stress in reward learning. Genes, Brain and Behavior, 9, 658-667.

Holmes AJ, Bogdan R & Pizzagalli DA. (2010). Serotonin transporter genotype and action monitoring dysfunction: A possible substrate underlying increased vulnerability to depression. Neuropsychopharmacology, 35, 1186-1197.

Dillon DG*, Bogdan R*, Fagerness J, Holmes AJ, Perlis RH & Pizzagalli DA. (2010). Variation in TREK1 gene linked to depression-resistant phenotype is associated with potentiated neural responses to reward in humans. Human Brain Mapping, 31, 210-221. *Authors made equal contributions.

Petersen T, Pava J, Buchin J, Matthews JD, Nierenberg AA, Holmes AJ, Bogdan R, Graves LM, Harley RM, Fava M. (2010). The role of cognitive-behavioral therapy and fluoxetine in prevention of recurrence of major depressive disorder. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 34, 13-23.

2009

Pizzagalli DA, Holmes AJ, Dillon DG, Goetz EL, Birk JL, Bogdan R, Dougherty DD, Iosifescu DV, Rauch SL & Fava M. (2009). Reduced caudate and nucleus accumbens response to rewards in unmedicated subjects with major depressive disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 166, 702-710.

Santesso DL, Evins AE, Frank MJ, Cowman-Schetter EM, Bogdan R & Pizzagalli DA. (2009). Single dose of a dopamine agonist impairs reinforcement learning in humans: Evidence from event-related potentials and computational modeling of striatal-cortical functioning. Human Brain Mapping, 30, 1963-1976.

Meyersburg CA, Bogdan R, Gallo DA & McNally RJ. (2009). False memory propensity in people reporting recovered memories of past lives. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118, 399-404.

Bogdan R & Pizzagalli DA. (2009). The heritability of hedonic capacity and perceived stress: A twin study evaluation of candidate depressive phenotypes. Psychological Medicine, 39, 211-218.

2008

Santesso DL, Dillon DG, Birk JL, Holmes AJ, Goetz E, Bogdan R & Pizzagalli DA. (2008). Individual differences in reinforcement learning: Behavioral, electrophysiological, and neuroimaging correlates. Neuroimage, 42, 807-816.

Santesso DL, Steele KT, Bogdan R, Holmes AJ, Deveney CM, Meites TM, Pizzagalli DA. (2008). Enhanced negative feedback responses in remitted depression. Neuroreport, 19, 1045-1048.

Dillon DG, Holmes A, Jahn AL, Bogdan R, Wald LL, & Pizzagalli DA (2008). Dissociation of neural regions associated with anticipatory versus consummatory phases of incentive processing. Psychophysiology, 45, 36-49.

2007

Pizzagalli DA, Bogdan R, Ratner KG, & Jahn AL. (2007). Increased perceived stress is associated with blunted hedonic capacity: Potential implications for depression research. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 45, 2742-2753.

Petersen T, Feldman G, Harley R, Fresco D, Graves L, Holmes AJ, Bogdan R, Papakostas G, Bohn L, Lury RA, Fava M, Segal ZV. (2007). Extreme response style in recurrent and chronically depressed patients: Change with antidepressant administration and stability during continuation treatment. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 75, 145-153.

2006

Bogdan R & Pizzagalli DA. (2006). Acute stress reduces reward responsiveness: Implications for depression. Biological Psychiatry, 60, 1147-1154.

2003

Plante TG, Aldridge A, Su D, Bogdan R, Belo M, & Kahn K. (2003). Does virtual reality enhance the management of stress when paired with exercise? An exploratory study. International Journal of Stress Management, 10, 203-216.

Plante TG, Aldridge A, Bogdan R, & Hanelin C. (2003). Might virtual reality promote the mood benefits of exercise? Computers in Human Behavior, 19, 495-509.

Plante TG, Bogdan R, Kanani Z, Ferlic E, Babula M, & MacAskill E. (2003). Psychological benefits of exercising with another. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 44, 93-106.