Corey H Allen
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Rodriguez A, Allen C, Maurer J, Edwards B, Anderson N, Harenski C, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
15:1524033.
PMID: 39896994
Individuals with high levels of psychopathic traits are often characterized by behaviors suggesting attenuated executive functioning (EF); however, the literature examining these two constructs have provided varied results. The current...
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Maurer J, Gullapalli A, Milillo M, Allen C, Rodriguez S, Edwards B, et al.
Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol
. 2024 Aug;
53(1):17-28.
PMID: 39207635
The mortality rate among adolescents has been steadily increasing in recent years. Researchers have previously identified forms of externalizing psychopathology measured during adolescence associated with an increased risk for premature...
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Allen C, Gullapalli A, Milillo M, Ulrich D, Rodriguez S, Maurer J, et al.
Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol
. 2024 Feb;
52(7):1089-1103.
PMID: 38407775
Psychopathic traits have been associated with rearrest in adolescents involved in the criminal legal system. Much of the prior work has focused on White samples, short follow-up windows, and relatively...
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Maurer J, Anderson N, Allen C, Kiehl K
Children (Basel)
. 2024 Jan;
11(1).
PMID: 38255377
Studies have reported positive associations between youth psychopathy scores and measures of 'fearlessness'. However, prior studies modified fearlessness items to be age appropriate, shifting from assessing hypothetical, extreme forms of...
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Shold J, Maurer J, Reynolds B, Gullapalli A, Allen C, Edwards B, et al.
Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health
. 2023 Sep;
17(1):111.
PMID: 37735417
Background: Incarcerated youth are characterized by particularly high rates of childhood trauma, a significant risk factor for outcomes including risky behaviors and recidivism. Trauma-based interventions can ameliorate the negative effects...
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Allen C, Maurer J, Edwards B, Gullapalli A, Harenski C, Harenski K, et al.
Front Neuroimaging
. 2023 Aug;
1:971201.
PMID: 37555166
Previous work in incarcerated men suggests that individuals scoring high on psychopathy exhibit aberrant resting-state paralimbic functional network connectivity (FNC). However, it is unclear whether similar results extend to women...
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Allen C, Maurer J, Gullapalli A, Edwards B, Aharoni E, Harenski C, et al.
Front Neuroimaging
. 2023 Aug;
2:1216494.
PMID: 37554634
Previous work in incarcerated boys and adult men and women suggest that individuals scoring high on psychopathic traits show altered resting-state limbic/paralimbic, and default mode functional network properties. However, it...
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Allen C, Shold J, Maurer J, Reynolds B, Anderson N, Harenski C, et al.
Neuroimage Clin
. 2023 Feb;
37:103343.
PMID: 36764058
Individuals with history of childhood trauma are characterized by aberrant resting-state limbic and paralimbic functional network connectivity. However, it is unclear whether specific subtypes of trauma (i.e., experienced vs observed...
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Allen C, Aharoni E, Gullapalli A, Edwards B, Harenski C, Harenski K, et al.
Neuroimage Clin
. 2022 Dec;
36:103238.
PMID: 36451349
Previous research (Aharoni et al., 2013, 2014) found that hemodynamic activity in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) during error monitoring predicted non-violent felony rearrest in men released from prison....
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Allen C, Vold K, Felsen G, Blumenthal-Barby J, Aharoni E
PLoS One
. 2019 Jan;
14(1):e0210584.
PMID: 30657761
Legal theorists have characterized physical evidence of brain dysfunction as a double-edged sword, wherein the very quality that reduces the defendant's responsibility for his transgression could simultaneously increase motivations to...