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Grace E Giedgowd

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Crane N, Gorka S, Giedgowd G, Conrad M, Langenecker S, Mermelstein R, et al.
Biol Psychol . 2016 May; 118:107-113. PMID: 27235685
Introduction: Vulnerability factors like respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) may help identify adolescents at risk for nicotine dependence. We examined if resting RSA and the acute effects of smoking on RSA...
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Heinz A, Giedgowd G, Crane N, Veilleux J, Conrad M, Braun A, et al.
Addict Behav . 2013 Aug; 38(11):2751-60. PMID: 23934006
The practice of waterpipe smoking (hookah) has rapidly increased in popularity among young adults yet burgeoning research suggests that its use is associated with nicotine dependence and other negative smoking-related...
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Perkins K, Karelitz J, Giedgowd G, Conklin C
Addict Behav . 2012 Jun; 38(2):1527-1531. PMID: 22726579
Negative mood situations increase craving to smoke, even in the absence of any tobacco deprivation (e.g. "stressors"). Individual differences in effects of negative mood situations on craving have received relatively...
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Perkins K, Giedgowd G, Karelitz J, Conklin C, Lerman C
Nicotine Tob Res . 2012 Mar; 14(12):1418-25. PMID: 22416115
Introduction: Negative mood situations often increase smoking behavior and reward, effects that may be greater among women and smokers low in tolerance for distress. Methods: Adult dependent smokers (N =...
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Perkins K, Giedgowd G, Karelitz J, Conklin C, Parzynski C
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol . 2011 Dec; 20(2):161-6. PMID: 22141336
Smoking behavior may be more persistent among those who expect that smoking will relieve negative affect (NA). Assessing smoking expectancies temporally close to mood situations could enhance the predictive value...
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Perkins K, Karelitz J, Giedgowd G, Conklin C
Nicotine Tob Res . 2011 Nov; 14(4):490-4. PMID: 22039077
Introduction: Acute smoking behavior (i.e., puff topography) and subjective responses during the ad lib smoking of a single cigarette in the laboratory may provide useful measures of smoking reinforcement and...
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Perkins K, Karelitz J, Giedgowd G, Conklin C, Sayette M
Psychopharmacology (Berl) . 2010 Mar; 210(1):25-34. PMID: 20217051
Rationale: Negative mood increases smoking reinforcement and may do so to a greater degree in smokers vulnerable to negative mood dysregulation. Methods: Adult smokers (N = 71) without current depression...
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Perkins K, Karelitz J, Conklin C, Sayette M, Giedgowd G
Biol Psychiatry . 2010 Feb; 67(8):707-14. PMID: 20132927
Background: Smoking acutely relieves negative affect (NA) due to smoking abstinence but may not relieve NA from other sources, such as stressors. Methods: Dependent smokers (n = 104) randomly assigned...