Noah C Venables
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Michal Z, Marquardt C, Krueger R, Arbisi P, Venables N
Psychol Med
. 2025 Jan;
1-10.
PMID: 39783828
Background: Childhood adversity has been associated with increased peripheral inflammation in adulthood. However, not all individuals who experience early adversity develop these inflammatory outcomes. Separately, there is also a link...
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DeYoung C, Blain S, Latzman R, Grazioplene R, Haltigan J, Kotov R, et al.
J Psychopathol Clin Sci
. 2024 Oct;
133(8):697-715.
PMID: 39480338
Understanding the neurobiological mechanisms involved in psychopathology has been hindered by the limitations of categorical nosologies. The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) is an alternative dimensional system for characterizing psychopathology,...
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Marquardt C, Chu C, Hill J, Venables N, Kuzenski L, Davenport N, et al.
J Psychopathol Clin Sci
. 2022 Dec;
132(1):26-37.
PMID: 36455008
There is a public health need to understand mental health vulnerabilities to COVID-19 pandemic-related stressors and promote resilience among high-risk populations with preexisting psychiatric conditions. Recent cross-sectional studies suggest increases...
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Linskens E, Venables N, Gustavson A, Sayer N, Murdoch M, MacDonald R, et al.
Crisis
. 2022 Sep;
44(4):330-340.
PMID: 36052582
Suicide is estimated to account for 1.4% of deaths worldwide, making it among the leading causes of premature death. Public health approaches to reduce suicide have the potential to reach...
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Krueger R, Kotov R, Watson D, Forbes M, Eaton N, Ruggero C, et al.
Ann Med Psychol (Paris)
. 2021 Jul;
179(1):95-106.
PMID: 34305151
Shortcomings of approaches to classifying psychopathology based on expert consensus have given rise to contemporary efforts to classify psychopathology quantitatively. In this paper, we review progress in achieving a quantitative...
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Joyner K, Yancey J, Venables N, Burwell S, Iacono W, Patrick C
Int J Psychophysiol
. 2021 Mar;
163:58-66.
PMID: 33685652
To establish a trait-dispositional variable as an indicator of liability for the development of substance use disorders (SUDs), the trait must share heritable variance with SUDs and its association should...
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Bowyer C, Joyner K, Latzman R, Venables N, Foell J, Patrick C
J Pers Disord
. 2020 Oct;
34(5):586-608.
PMID: 33074055
The alternative model for personality disorders (AMPD) groups traits into domains based on factor analyses of self-report data. AMPD traits may need to be configured differently to interface with neurobiology....
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Perkins E, Joyner K, Patrick C, Bartholow B, Latzman R, DeYoung C, et al.
Dialogues Clin Neurosci
. 2020 Jul;
22(1):51-63.
PMID: 32699505
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) is an empirical structural model of psychological symptoms formulated to improve the reliability and validity of clinical assessment. Neurobiology can inform assessments of early...
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Wilson S, Malone S, Venables N, McGue M, Iacono W
Int J Psychophysiol
. 2019 Dec;
163:47-57.
PMID: 31866519
Risk for substance use disorders (SUDs) is hypothesized to include behavioral disinhibition, a genetically mediated inability to inhibit or regulate behavior given task demands or motivational drives. In the present...