R A Depue
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Luciana M, Depue R, Arbisi P, Leon A
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2013 Aug;
4(1):58-68.
PMID: 23967857
Recent studies on the neurobiology of cognition have focused on the ability of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) to support processes of working memory, i.e, mnemonic processes by which information relevant...
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Depue R, Collins P
Behav Brain Sci
. 2001 Apr;
22(3):491-517; discussion 518-69.
PMID: 11301519
Extraversion has two central characteristics: (1) interpersonal engagement, which consists of affiliation (enjoying and valuing close interpersonal bonds, being warm and affectionate) and agency (being socially dominant, enjoying leadership roles,...
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White T, Depue R
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 1999 Oct;
77(4):863-77.
PMID: 10531676
The relation between fear and anxiety remains unclear, though psychometric data strongly suggest they are independent emotional systems. Because central norepinephrine (NE) projection systems are at the core of models...
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Luciana M, Collins P, Depue R
Cereb Cortex
. 1998 Jun;
8(3):218-26.
PMID: 9617916
Neurocognitive research has focused on monoaminergic influences over broad behavior patterns. For example, dopamine (DA) generally facilitates informational transfer within limbic and cortical networks to promote reward-seeking behavior. Specifically, DA...
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Depue R, Luciana M, Arbisi P, Collins P, Leon A
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 1994 Sep;
67(3):485-98.
PMID: 7965602
Modern trait theories of personality include a dimension reflecting positive emotionality (PE) based on sensitivity to signals of incentive-reward. In animals, responsivity within an emotional system analog of PE is...
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Arbisi P, Depue R, Krauss S, Spoont M, Leon A, Ainsworth B, et al.
Psychiatry Res
. 1994 May;
52(2):199-214.
PMID: 7972575
This study extends earlier findings of poorly facilitated postexercise heat loss during the winter in seasonal affective disorder (SAD). While depressed in the winter, 19 SAD subjects exhibited a significantly...
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Allen J, Iacono W, Depue R, Arbisi P
Biol Psychiatry
. 1993 Apr;
33(8-9):642-6.
PMID: 8329494
Electroencephalographic (EEG) asymmetries found in nonseasonal depression were examined in seasonal affective disorder before and after bright-light exposure. Subjects with seasonal depression demonstrated the expected pattern of frontal asymmetry both...
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Krauss S, Depue R, Arbisi P, Spoont M
Psychiatry Res
. 1992 Aug;
43(2):147-60.
PMID: 1410070
Six patients with bipolar II seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and seven normal control subjects rated their moods in winter at six fixed times each week-day during 1 week of dim...
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Spoont M, Depue R, Krauss S
Psychiatry Res
. 1991 Dec;
39(3):269-84.
PMID: 1798825
Recent epidemiologic studies have found that the behaviors that characterize seasonal affective disorder (SAD) show seasonal variation in 92%-95% of the general population, suggesting that seasonal variation in behavior and...
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Depue R, Arbisi P, Krauss S, Iacono W, Leon A, Muir R, et al.
Arch Gen Psychiatry
. 1990 Apr;
47(4):356-64.
PMID: 2322086
Twenty-four subjects with seasonal affective disorder (SAD: bipolar II, n = 14; unipolar, n = 10) and 20 normal controls were assessed for early follicular basal serum prolactin (PRL) concentration...