Aaron S Heller
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Recent Articles
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Puccetti N, Stamatis C, Timpano K, Heller A
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
. 2024 Nov;
25(2):488-500.
PMID: 39562474
Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) captures shared cognitive and emotional features of content-specific cognition, including future-focused worry and past-focused rumination. The degree to which these distinct but related processes recruit overlapping...
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Kahhale I, Puccetti N, Heller A, Hanson J
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2024 Jul;
128(1):85-100.
PMID: 39052388
Many lifestyle and psychosocial factors are associated with a longer lifespan; central among these is social connectedness, or the feeling of belongingness, identification, and bond as part of meaningful human...
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Villano W, Kraus N, Reneau T, Jaso B, Otto A, Heller A
Psychol Sci
. 2024 Jun;
35(8):900-917.
PMID: 38889064
Awaiting news of uncertain outcomes is distressing because the news might be disappointing. To prevent such disappointments, people often "brace for the worst," pessimistically lowering expectations before news arrives to...
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Heller A
J Child Psychol Psychiatry
. 2024 Mar;
65(5):733-735.
PMID: 38491727
Work by many groups demonstrate links between peripheral markers of inflammation and symptoms of depression. Here, Nusslock and colleagues present an update to their neuroimmune network model to incorporate a...
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Pedreira P, Fleszar-Pavlovic S, Walsh E, Esquives B, Moreno P, Perdomo D, et al.
J Behav Med
. 2024 Mar;
47(4):595-608.
PMID: 38429598
Background: Familism, the cultural value that emphasizes feelings of loyalty and dedication to one's family, has been related to both positive and negative outcomes in Hispanic cancer survivors. One potential...
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Villano W, Heller A
Psychol Med
. 2024 Feb;
54(9):1956-1964.
PMID: 38305099
Background: Depression is characterized by abnormalities in emotional processing, but the specific drivers of such emotional abnormalities are unknown. Computational work indicates that both surprising outcomes (prediction errors; PEs) and...
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Reneau T, Villano W, Jaso B, Heller A
J Psychopathol Clin Sci
. 2023 Dec;
133(2):167-177.
PMID: 38095970
Increasing daily exploration is linked to improvements in affective well-being. However, COVID-19 elevated uncertainty when leaving the home, altering the risk-reward of balance of geospatial novelty. To this end, we...
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Reis J, Travado L, Heller A, Oliveira F, D Almeida S, Sousa B, et al.
Brain Imaging Behav
. 2023 Nov;
18(1):130-140.
PMID: 37950083
Purpose: Emotional distress and adversity can contribute to negative health outcomes in women with breast cancer. Individual differences in perceived stress management skills such as cognitive reframing and relaxation for...
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Puccetti N, Villano W, Stamatis C, Hall K, Torrez V, Neta M, et al.
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2023 Feb;
152(6):1690-1704.
PMID: 36780262
Negative interpretation bias, the tendency to appraise ambiguous stimuli as threatening, shapes our emotional lives. Various laboratory tasks, which differ in stimuli features and task procedures, can quantify negative interpretation...
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Villano W, Kraus N, Reneau T, Jaso B, Otto A, Heller A
Sci Adv
. 2023 Jan;
9(1):eadd2976.
PMID: 36598977
Organisms learn from prediction errors (PEs) to predict the future. Laboratory studies using small financial outcomes find that humans use PEs to update expectations and link individual differences in PE-based...