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Matthew V Elliott

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Allen K, Elliott M, Ronold E, Mason L, Rajgopal N, Hammar A, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2025 Feb; 14:e54221. PMID: 39970439
Background: Inhibitory deficits are common in psychopathology. Emotion-related impulsivity (ERI) and rumination are general risk factors for psychiatric distress that are similarly associated with dysfunctional inhibition-particularly in affective contexts. A...
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Allen K, Elliott M, Ronold E, Rajgopal N, Hammar A, Johnson S
Front Psychiatry . 2025 Feb; 16:1456691. PMID: 39950173
Background: Cognitive rigidity and working memory impairment are established features of internalizing syndromes. Growing evidence suggests that deficits in -cognitive control in the context of emotion - may underpin elevated...
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Willbrand E, Maboudian S, Elliott M, Kellerman G, Johnson S, Weiner K
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39613159
Background: Impulsivity is a multidimensional construct reflecting poor constraint over one's behaviors. Clinical psychology research has identified separable impulsivity dimensions that are each unique transdiagnostic indicators for psychopathology. However, despite...
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Hastings Iii W, Willbrand E, Kelly J, Washington S, Tameilau P, Sathishkumar R, et al.
Cortex . 2024 Nov; 181:140-154. PMID: 39541920
Background: Emotion-related impulsivity (ERI) describes the trait-like tendency toward poor self-control when experiencing strong emotions. ERI has been shown to be elevated across psychiatric disorders and predictive of the onset...
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Willbrand E, Maboudian S, Elliott M, Kellerman G, Johnson S, Weiner K
bioRxiv . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39484399
Background: Impulsivity is a multidimensional construct reflecting poor constraint over one's behaviors. Clinical psychology research identifies separable impulsivity dimensions that are each unique transdiagnostic indicators for psychopathology. Yet, despite this...
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Elliott M, John O, Allen J, Johnson S
Front Psychiatry . 2024 Sep; 15:1412001. PMID: 39328344
Introduction: Urgency has been defined as the tendency towards rash speech and behavior in the context of emotion. Measures of Urgency have been found to have robust predictive power for...
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Howe E, Shdo S, Elliott M, Hua A, Tang N, Dronkers N, et al.
Train Educ Prof Psychol . 2024 Feb; 17(3):277-287. PMID: 38390216
Mental health problems are common for persons with neurological disorders (PWNDs) and their caregivers (CGs) but often are not adequately treated. Despite this growing need, the training of clinical psychologists...
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Hastings 3rd W, Willbrand E, Elliott M, Johnson S, Weiner K
bioRxiv . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38293163
Background: Emotion-related impulsivity (ERI) describes the trait-like tendency toward poor self-control when experiencing strong emotions. ERI has been shown to be elevated across psychiatric disorders and predictive of the onset...
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Herman A, Elliott M, Johnson S
Pharmacol Biochem Behav . 2023 May; 225:173557. PMID: 37127224
Emotion-related impulsivity is an important behavioural phenotype in clinical psychology and public health. Here, we test the hypothesis that emotion-related impulsivity moderates the effects of arousal on cognition using pharmacological...
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Elliott M, Johnson S, Pearlstein J, Munoz Lopez D, Keren H
Clin Psychol Rev . 2022 Dec; 100:102232. PMID: 36512906
Emotion-related impulsivity, the trait-like tendency toward regrettable behavior during states of high emotion, is a robust predictor of internalizing and externalizing psychopathology. Despite substantial evidence that emotion-related impulsivity is important...