K A Kiehl
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Recent Articles
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Cazala F, Sajous-Turner A, Caldwell M, Van Rybroek G, Kiehl K, Harenski C
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev
. 2023 Mar;
55(6):1582-1591.
PMID: 36881342
Childhood trauma exposure is prevalent among incarcerated youth and associated with antisocial traits and behavior. It has been proposed as a risk factor for the development of sadistic traits, which...
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Yoder K, Harenski C, Kiehl K, Decety J
Transl Psychiatry
. 2015 Aug;
5:e625.
PMID: 26305476
Psychopathy, characterized by symptoms of emotional detachment, reduced guilt and empathy and a callous disregard for the rights and welfare of others, is a strong risk factor for immoral behavior....
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Cope L, Ermer E, Gaudet L, Steele V, Eckhardt A, Arbabshirani M, et al.
Neuroimage Clin
. 2014 Jun;
4:800-7.
PMID: 24936430
Background: Violence that leads to homicide results in an extreme financial and emotional burden on society. Juveniles who commit homicide are often tried in adult court and typically spend the...
4.
He B, Nagata K, Takano D, Yamazaki T, Fujimaki Y, Maeda T, et al.
Clin EEG Neurosci
. 2013 Dec;
PMID: 24368763
No abstract available.
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Shoemaker J, Holdsworth M, Aine C, Calhoun V, de La Garza R, Feldstein Ewing S, et al.
Neurology
. 2011 Dec;
77(24):2123-7.
PMID: 22131543
Objective: We describe the systematic approach to incidental findings (IFs) used at the Mind Research Network (MRN) where all MRI scans receive neuroradiologist interpretation and participants are provided results. Methods:...
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Kim D, Burge J, Lane T, Pearlson G, Kiehl K, Calhoun V
Neuroimage
. 2008 Jul;
42(4):1560-8.
PMID: 18602482
We utilized a discrete dynamic Bayesian network (dDBN) approach (Burge, J., Lane, T., Link, H., Qiu, S., Clark, V.P., 2007. Discrete dynamic Bayesian network analysis of fMRI data. Hum Brain...
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Tolin D, Kiehl K, Worhunsky P, Book G, Maltby N
Psychol Med
. 2008 May;
39(2):325-36.
PMID: 18485263
Background: Prior studies have suggested unique patterns of neural activity associated with compulsive hoarding. However, to date no studies have examined the process of making actual decisions about whether to...
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Kim D, Pearlson G, Kiehl K, Bedrick E, Demirci O, Calhoun V
Neuroimage
. 2007 Nov;
39(3):1129-41.
PMID: 17996465
The general linear model (GLM) approach is the most commonly used method in functional magnetic resonance imaging analysis in predicting a particular response. Recently, a novel method of analysis, referred...
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Calhoun V, Adali T, Pearlson G, Kiehl K
Neuroimage
. 2005 Oct;
30(2):544-53.
PMID: 16246587
Event-related potential (ERP) studies of the brain's response to infrequent, target (oddball) stimuli elicit a sequence of physiological events, the most prominent and well studied being a complex, the P300...
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Calhoun V, Adali T, Giuliani N, Pekar J, Kiehl K, Pearlson G
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2005 Aug;
27(1):47-62.
PMID: 16108017
The acquisition of both structural MRI (sMRI) and functional MRI (fMRI) data for a given study is a very common practice. However, these data are typically examined in separate analyses,...