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Nicholas R Harp

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Harp N, Wager T, Kober H
J Neural Transm (Vienna) . 2024 Apr; 131(5):509-523. PMID: 38630190
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are the most costly and prevalent psychiatric conditions. Recent calls emphasize a need for biomarkers-measurable, stable indicators of normal and abnormal processes and response to treatment...
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Harp N, Nielsen A, Schultz D, Neta M
Cereb Cortex . 2024 Mar; 34(3). PMID: 38494885
Exacerbated negativity bias, including in responses to ambiguity, represents a common phenotype of internalizing disorders. Individuals differ in their propensity toward positive or negative appraisals of ambiguity. This variability constitutes...
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Clinchard C, Harp N, Lorenz T, Neta M
Emotion . 2024 Jan; 24(5):1169-1179. PMID: 38252112
Experiencing trauma increases risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, and individuals who experience psychopathology after a traumatic event often experience symptoms from both disorders. Because a tendency to...
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Harp N, Gross J, Uusberg A, Neta M
Emotion . 2023 Nov; 24(4):935-946. PMID: 37971850
Individuals exhibit a systematic valence bias-a specific form of interpretation bias-in response to emotional ambiguity. Accumulating evidence suggests most people initially respond to emotional ambiguity negatively and differ only in...
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Roos C, Harp N, Vafaie N, Gueorguieva R, Frankforter T, Carroll K, et al.
Psychol Addict Behav . 2023 Aug; 37(7):829-840. PMID: 37535555
Objective: Craving predicts smoking, yet existing interventions may not adequately target regulation of craving. We evaluated two versions of regulation of craving-training (ROC-T), a computerized intervention with intensive practice of...
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Harp N, Langbehn A, Larsen J, Niedenthal P, Neta M
Basic Appl Soc Psych . 2023 Jul; 45(4):91-106. PMID: 37469671
Face masks that prevent disease transmission obscure facial expressions, impairing nonverbal communication. We assessed the impact of lower (masks) and upper (sunglasses) face coverings on emotional valence judgments of clearly...
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Harp N, Neta M
J Res Pers . 2023 Mar; 102. PMID: 36875321
Loneliness is associated with adverse outcomes, and the COVID-19 pandemic threatened to increase loneliness. How loneliness-related outcomes unfold, though, varies across individuals. Individuals' sense of social connectedness and engagement with...
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Neta M, Harp N, Tong T, Clinchard C, Brown C, Gross J, et al.
Cogn Emot . 2022 Dec; 37(2):238-253. PMID: 36571618
Stimuli such as surprised faces are ambiguous in that they are associated with both positive and negative outcomes. Interestingly, people differ reliably in whether they evaluate these and other ambiguous...
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Brock R, Harp N, Neta M
Pers Individ Dif . 2022 Jun; 196. PMID: 35755301
Emerging research suggests that trait neuroticism is associated with enhanced attention to and perception of negative emotional stimuli, increasing the risk for multiple forms of psychopathology including depression and anxiety....
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Harp N, Freeman J, Neta M
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2022 Jan; 151(9):2160-2172. PMID: 35073138
Reducing negative impacts of stress, for example through mindfulness training, benefits physical and psychological well-being and is becoming ever more crucial owing to large-scale societal uncertainties (e.g., COVID-19). Whereas extensive...