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Alexandra B Moussa-Tooks

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Larson E, Moussa-Tooks A
Child Abuse Negl . 2025 Jan; 161:107274. PMID: 39864234
Background: Perinatal and childhood periods are sensitive windows of development wherein adversity exposure can result in disadvantageous outcomes. Data-driven dimensional approaches that appreciate the co-occurrence of adversities allow for extending...
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Yarrell S, Blyth S, Rogers B, Huang A, Moussa-Tooks A, Woodward N, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39574720
Background: Negative symptom severity predicts functional outcome and quality life in people with psychosis. However, negative symptoms are poorly responsive to antipsychotic medication and existing literature has not converged on...
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Moussa-Tooks A, Barch D, Hetrick W
J Psychopathol Clin Sci . 2024 Oct; 133(8):690-696. PMID: 39480337
As clinical psychological science and biological psychiatry push to assess, model, and integrate heterogeneity and individual differences, approaches leveraging computational modeling, translational methods, and dimensional approaches to psychopathology are increasingly...
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Moussa-Tooks A, Beermann A, Felix K, Coleman M, Bouix S, Holt D, et al.
Biol Psychiatry . 2024 Mar; 96(5):390-400. PMID: 38452884
Background: Psychomotor disturbances are observed across psychiatric disorders and often manifest as psychomotor slowing, agitation, disorganized behavior, or catatonia. Psychomotor function includes both cognitive and motor components, but the neural...
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Wolny J, Moussa-Tooks A, Bailey A, MacDonald Iii A, Mervis J, Hetrick W
Schizophr Res . 2024 Mar; 266:227-233. PMID: 38428120
Given the culturally diverse landscape of mental healthcare and research, ensuring that our psychological constructs are measured equivalently across diverse populations is critical. One construct for which there is significant...
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Feola B, Moussa-Tooks A, Sheffield J, Heckers S, Woodward N, Blackford J
Curr Psychiatry Rep . 2024 Jan; 26(1):9-25. PMID: 38183600
Purpose Of Review: Emotions are prominent in theories and accounts of schizophrenia but are largely understudied compared to cognition. Utilizing the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Negative Valence Systems framework, we...
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Hall L, Moussa-Tooks A, Bailey A, Sheffield J
Schizophr Res . 2023 Nov; 262:104-111. PMID: 37944343
Race and socioeconomic status (SES) are commonly cited as risk factors for psychosis and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs). However, few studies have investigated the relationships between race and SES with specific...
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Hall L, Moussa-Tooks A, Sheffield J
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol . 2023 Aug; 59(6):989-1002. PMID: 37624462
Background: Delusions are a hallmark feature of psychotic disorders and lead to significant clinical and functional impairment. Internalizing symptoms-such as symptoms of depression, anxiety, and trauma exposure-are commonly cited to...
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Moussa-Tooks A, Liu J, Armstrong K, Rogers B, Woodward N, Heckers S
Cerebellum . 2023 Aug; 23(3):1215-1220. PMID: 37540311
Psychomotor disturbance has been identified as a key feature of psychotic disorders, with motor signs observed in upwards of 66% of unmedicated, first-episode patients. Aberrations in the cerebellum have been...