Nim Tottenham
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Recent Articles
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Opendak M, Meyer H, Callaghan B, Abramson L, John S, Bath K, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
15(1):53.
PMID: 39962048
Aberrant reward processing is common in psychiatric disorders that begin during development. However, our understanding of the early reward system is limited, due to few studies assessing reward engagement across...
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Kathios N, Bloom P, Singh A, Bartlett E, Algharazi S, Siegelman M, et al.
Memory
. 2024 Nov;
33(2):178-192.
PMID: 39495656
Music-evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs) are typically elicited by music that listeners have heard before. While studies that have directly manipulated music familiarity show that familiar music evokes more MEAMs than...
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Aloi J, Crum K, Blair K, Zhang R, Bashford-Largo J, Bajaj S, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2024 Oct;
:1-9.
PMID: 39445510
Background: One in eight children experience early life stress (ELS), which increases risk for psychopathology. ELS, particularly neglect, has been associated with reduced responsivity to reward. However, little work has...
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Vannucci A, Fields A, Bloom P, Camacho N, Choy T, Durazi A, et al.
Dev Sci
. 2024 Apr;
27(6):e13518.
PMID: 38664866
Cognitive science has demonstrated that we construct knowledge about the world by abstracting patterns from routinely encountered experiences and storing them as semantic memories. This preregistered study tested the hypothesis...
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Abramson L, Callaghan B, Silvers J, Choy T, VanTieghem M, Vannucci A, et al.
Dev Sci
. 2024 Mar;
27(6):e13505.
PMID: 38549194
Learning safe versus dangerous cues is crucial for survival. During development, parents can influence fear learning by buffering their children's stress response and increasing exploration of potentially aversive stimuli. Rodent...
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Korom M, Valadez E, Tottenham N, Dozier M, Spielberg J
Dev Psychopathol
. 2024 Jan;
37(1):384-392.
PMID: 38247369
We examined the long-term causal effects of an evidence-based parenting program delivered in infancy on children's emotion regulation and resting-state functional connectivity (rs-fc) during middle childhood. Families were referred to...
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Olsavsky A, Chirico I, Ali D, Christensen H, Boggs B, Svete L, et al.
Subst Abuse
. 2023 Jul;
17:11782218231186371.
PMID: 37476500
The parent-infant relationship is critical for socioemotional development and is adversely impacted by perinatal substance use. This systematic review posits that the mechanisms underlying these risks to mother-infant relationships center...
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Korom M, Tabachnick A, Sellers T, Valadez E, Tottenham N, Dozier M
Psychophysiology
. 2023 Jul;
60(12):e14391.
PMID: 37455342
Positive associations have been found between cortical thickness and measures of parasympathetic cardiac control (e.g., respiratory sinus arrhythmia, RSA) in adults, which may indicate mechanistic integration between neural and physiological...
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Heleniak C, Goff B, Gabard-Durnam L, Telzer E, Humphreys K, Lumian D, et al.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2023 Jul;
63(3):365-375.
PMID: 37419142
Objective: A large literature has identified exposure to early caregiving adversities as a potent risk for developing affective psychopathology, with depression, in particular, increasing across childhood into adolescence. Evidence suggests...
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Valadez E, Tottenham N, Korom M, Tabachnick A, Pine D, Dozier M
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2023 Jun;
63(1):29-38.
PMID: 37385583
Objective: Early adverse parenting predicts various negative outcomes, including psychopathology and altered development. Animal work suggests that adverse parenting might change amygdala-prefrontal cortex (PFC) circuitry, but work in humans remains...