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R W Levenson

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Werner K, Roberts N, Rosen H, Dean D, Kramer J, Weiner M, et al.
Neurology . 2007 Jul; 69(2):148-55. PMID: 17620547
Background: Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is associated with a profound decline in social and emotional behavior; however, current understanding regarding the specific aspects of emotional functioning that are preserved and...
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Woolley J, Gorno-Tempini M, Werner K, Rankin K, Ekman P, Levenson R, et al.
Neurology . 2004 Nov; 63(9):1740-3. PMID: 15534273
The authors describe a patient with focal brain atrophy and emotional lability characterized by episodes of excessive crying and laughing. The patient was selectively impaired in the production of voluntary...
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Bensafi M, Tsutsui T, Khan R, Levenson R, Sobel N
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2004 Aug; 29(10):1290-9. PMID: 15288708
The effects of sniffing different concentrations of the human sex-steroid derived compound 4,16-androstadien-3-one (AND) on autonomic nervous system function and mood were measured in 60 subjects. The effects were sex-specific...
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Bensafi M, Brown W, Tsutsui T, Mainland J, Johnson B, Bremner E, et al.
Behav Neurosci . 2003 Dec; 117(6):1125-34. PMID: 14674833
The physiological and psychological effects of 2 human sex-steroid derived compounds, 4.16-androstadien-3-one (AND) and l,3,5(10),16-estratetraen-3-ol(EST) were measured in 24 subjects who participated in a within-subjects, double-blind experiment. A dissociation was...
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Tsai J, Levenson R, Carstensen L
Psychol Aging . 2001 Jan; 15(4):684-93. PMID: 11144327
Previously, the authors found that during idiosyncratic emotional events (relived emotions, discussions about marital conflict), older European American adults demonstrated smaller changes in cardiovascular responding than their younger counterparts (R....
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Gottman J, Levenson R
Fam Process . 1999 Oct; 38(3):287-92. PMID: 10526766
Marital interaction has primarily been examined in the context of conflict resolution. This study investigated the predictive ability of couples to rebound from marital conflict in a subsequent positive conversation....
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Gottman J, Levenson R
Fam Process . 1999 Jul; 38(2):159-65. PMID: 10407717
This is a report of the degree of stability in affective marital interaction over a 4-year period. There were statistically significant levels of stability in overall emotionality, and in positive...
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Gottman J, Levenson R
Fam Process . 1999 Jul; 38(2):143-58. PMID: 10407716
This is a report on what predicts the deterioration of affective marital interaction over a 4-year period. Four models were compared for their ability to predict Time-2 dysfunctional marital interaction...
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Gross J, Levenson R
J Abnorm Psychol . 1997 Feb; 106(1):95-103. PMID: 9103721
Emotion regulation plays a central role in mental health and illness, but little is known about even the most basic forms of emotion regulation. To examine the acute effects of...
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Carstensen L, Gottman J, Levenson R
Psychol Aging . 1995 Mar; 10(1):140-9. PMID: 7779311
In exploring the emotional climate of long-term marriages, this study used an observational coding system to identify specific emotional behaviors expressed by middle-aged and older spouses during discussions of a...