C J Patrick
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Recent Articles
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Tiegs S, Capps K, Costello D, Schmidt J, Patrick C, Follstad Shah J, et al.
Science
. 2024 May;
384(6701):1191-1195.
PMID: 38815088
Rivers and streams contribute to global carbon cycling by decomposing immense quantities of terrestrial plant matter. However, decomposition rates are highly variable and large-scale patterns and drivers of this process...
2.
Dalzell O, Mohd Ariffin S, Patrick C, Hardiman R, Manton D, Parashos P, et al.
Eur Arch Paediatr Dent
. 2021 Jun;
22(5):911-927.
PMID: 34146251
Purpose: Pulpectomy may be indicated in restorable primary teeth exhibiting irreversible pulpitis or pulpal necrosis. The purpose of this study was to compare the cleaning and shaping efficacy of NiTi...
3.
Patrick C, McGarvey D, Larson J, Cross W, Allen D, Benke A, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2019 Apr;
5(4):eaav2348.
PMID: 31001582
Secondary production, the growth of new heterotrophic biomass, is a key process in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems that has been carefully measured in many flowing water ecosystems. We combine structural...
4.
Venables N, Yancey J, Kramer M, Hicks B, Krueger R, Iacono W, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2017 Jul;
48(3):463-472.
PMID: 28712365
Background: Can core genetic liabilities for suicidal behavior be indexed using psychological and neural indicators combined? The current work addressed this question by examining phenotypic and genetic associations of two...
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Hunt E, Bornovalova M, Patrick C
Psychol Med
. 2014 Oct;
45(7):1471-81.
PMID: 25354874
Background: Previous studies have reported strong genetic and environmental overlap between antisocial-externalizing (factor 2; F2) features of psychopathy and borderline personality disorder (BPD) tendencies. However, this line of research has...
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Venables N, Hall J, Patrick C
Psychol Med
. 2013 Jul;
44(5):1005-13.
PMID: 23834781
Background: The triarchic model of psychopathy characterizes the disorder in terms of three distinguishable phenotypic facets: disinhibition, meanness and boldness. The present study sought to (1) inform current debates regarding...
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Kendler K, Patrick C, Larsson H, Gardner C, Lichtenstein P
Psychol Med
. 2013 Feb;
43(10):2161-8.
PMID: 23369621
Background: Externalizing traits or behaviors are typically assessed by self-report scales or criminal records. Few genetically informative studies have used both methods to determine whether they assess the same genetic...
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Drislane L, Vaidyanathan U, Patrick C
Psychol Med
. 2012 Aug;
43(4):825-35.
PMID: 22850322
Background: Psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) are both characterized by impulsive, externalizing behaviors. Researchers have argued, however, that psychopathy is distinguished from ASPD by the presence of interpersonal-affective features...
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Kramer M, Patrick C, Krueger R, Gasperi M
Psychol Med
. 2011 Oct;
42(6):1305-20.
PMID: 22008475
Background: Individual differences in fear and fearlessness have been investigated at their extremes in relation to markedly different forms of psychopathology--anxiety disorders and psychopathy, respectively. A documented neural substrate of...
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Vaidyanathan U, Nelson L, Patrick C
Psychol Med
. 2011 Aug;
42(3):447-59.
PMID: 21854683
Current initiatives such as the National Institute of Mental Health's Research Domain Criteria project aim to reorganize classification of mental disorders along neurobiological lines. Here, we describe how consideration of...