Submissions from 2015
Reducing Eating Disorder Risk Factors: A Pilot Effectiveness Trial of a Train-the-Trainer Approach to Dissemination and Implementation, Rebecca Greif, Carolyn Becker, and Tom Hildebrandt
The Effects of Rumination Induction on Attentional Breadth for Self-Related Information, M. Grol, Paula T. Hertel, E. H.W. Koster, and Rudi De Raedt
Cognition in Emotional Disorders: An Abundance of Habit and a Dearth of Control, Paula T. Hertel
Distracted by Cues for Suppressed Memories, Paula T. Hertel and Jeffrey A. Hayes
Body Image in Adult Women: Moving Beyond the Younger Years, Lisa S. Kilpela, Carolyn Becker, Nicole Wesley, and Tiffany Stewart
Distributed and Condensed Versions of a Cognitive Dissonance Programme: Comparative Effects on Eating Disorder Risk Factors and Symptoms, Lisa S. Kilpela, L. B. DeBoer, M. C. Alley, K. Presnell, J. W. McGinley, and Carolyn Becker
When "We" Changes "Me": The Two-Dimensional Model of Relational Self-Change and Relationship Outcomes, Kevin McIntyre, B. A. Mattingly, and G. W. Lewandowski Jr.
Handedness for Unimanual Grasping in 564 Great Apes: The Effect on Grip Morphology and a Comparison with Hand Use for a Bimanual Coordinated Task, A. Meguerditchian, Kimberley A. Phillips, A. Chapelain, L. M. Mahovetz, S. Milne, T. Stoinski, A. Bania, E. V. Lonsdorf, J. Schaeffer, J. Russell, and William D. Hopkins
Impact of Situational Threat on the Behavioral Activation System, Paige E. Naylor, Kaileigh A. Byrne, and Harry M. Wallace
Take the Monkey and Run, Kimberley A. Phillips, M. K. Hambright, K. Hewes, B. M. Schilder, C. N. Ross, and S. D. Tardif
The Corpus Callosum in Primates: Processing Speed of Axons and the Evolution of Hemispheric Asymmetry, Kimberley A. Phillips, Cheryl D. Stimpson, J. B. Smaers, Mary Ann Raghanti, B. Jacobs, A. Popratiloff, Patrick R. Hof, and Chet C. Sherwood
Tractography of the Spider Monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) Corpus Callosum Using Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging, D. Platas-Neri, S. Hidalgo-Tobón, B. de Celis Alonso, F. C-P de León, J. Muñoz-Delgado, and Kimberley A. Phillips
Comparative Analysis of Meissner's Corpuscles in the Fingertips of Primates, A. Verendeev, C. Thomas, S. C. McFarlin, William D. Hopkins, Kimberley A. Phillips, and Chet C. Sherwood
When People Evaluate Others, the Level of Others’ Narcissism Matters Less to Evaluators Who are Narcissistic, Harry M. Wallace, Andrew Grotzinger, Tyler J. Howard, and Nousha Parkhill
Submissions from 2014
Variable Temporoinsular Cortex Neuroanatomy in Primates Suggests a Bottleneck Effect in Eastern Gorillas, S. K. Barks, A. L. Bauernfeind, C. J. Bonar, M. R. Cranfield, A. A. de Sousa, J. M. Erwin, William D. Hopkins, A. H. Lewandowski, A. Mudakikwa, Kimberley A. Phillips, Mary Ann Raghanti, Cheryl D. Stimpson, Patrick R. Hof, K. Zilles, and Chet C. Sherwood
Changing the Course of Comorbid Eating Disorders and Depression: What is the Role of Public Health Interventions in Targeting Shared Risk Factors?, Carolyn Becker, Maribel Plasencia, Lisa S. Kilpela, Morgan Briggs, and Tiffany Stewart
Interpretive Habit Is Strengthened by Cognitive Bias Modification, Paula T. Hertel, Molly Holmes, and Amanda Benbow
Looking on the Dark Side: Rumination and Cognitive Bias Modification, Paula T. Hertel, Nilly Mor, Chiara Ferrari, Olivia Hunt, and Nupur Agrawal
Reducing Eating Disorder Risk Factors: A Controlled Investigation of a Blended Task-Shifting/Train-the-Trainer Approach to Dissemination and Implementation, Lisa S. Kilpela, Kaitlin Hill, Mackenzie Kelly, Joanna Elmquist, Paige Ottoson, Thomas Hildebrandt, and Carolyn Becker
Reducing Eating Disorder Risk Factors: A Controlled Investigation of a Blended Task-Shifting/Train-the-Trainer Approach to Dissemination and Implementation, Lisa S. Kilpela, Kaitlin Hill, Mackenzie Kelly, Joanna Elmquist, Paige Ottoson, D. Keith, Thomas Hildebrandt, and Carolyn Becker
Interpretation Bias Characterizes Trait Rumination, Nilly Mor, Paula T. Hertel, Thuy Anh Ngo, T. Shachar, and S. Redak
Why Primate Models Matter, Kimberley A. Phillips, K. L. Bales, J. P. Capitanio, A. Conley, P. W. Czoty, B. A. 't Hart, William D. Hopkins, S.L. Hu, L. A. Miller, M. A. Nader, P. W. Nathanielsz, J. Rogers, C. A. Shively, and M.L. Voytko
Moderators and Predictors of Response to Eating Disorder Risk Factor Reduction Programs in Collegiate Female Athletes, T M. Stewart, Maribel Plasencia, H Han, H Jackson, and Carolyn Becker
Multi-Region Hemispheric Specialization Differentiates Human from Nonhuman Primate Brain Function, H-Y. Wey, Kimberley A. Phillips, D. R. McKay, A. R. Laird, P. Kochunov, M. D. Davis, D. C. Glahn, T. Q. Duong, and P. T. Fox
Submissions from 2013
I’m Not Just Fat, I’m Old: Has the Study of Body Image Talk Overlooked “Old Talk?”, Carolyn Becker, Phillippa C. Diedrichs, G. Jankowski, and Chelsey Werchan
Reducing Self-Objectification: Are Dissonance-Based Methods a Possible Approach?, Carolyn Becker, Kaitlin Hill, Rebecca Greif, H. Han, and Tiffany Stewart
Bone Marrow-Derived Microglia-Based Neurturin Delivery Protects Against Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration in a Mouse Model of Parkinson's Disease, K. C. Biju, R. A. Santacruz, C. Chen, Q. Zhou, J. Yao, S. L. Rohrabaugh, R. A. Clark, James Lewis Roberts, Kimberley A. Phillips, S. Z. Imam, and S. Li
Attention to Explicit and Implicit Contrast in Verb Learning, Jane B. Childers, Amy Hirshkowitz, and Kristin Benavides
Introduction to Special Section on Primate Neurothology, Kimberley A. Phillips
Performance Asymmetries in Tool Use are Associated with Corpus Callosum Integrity in Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study, Kimberley A. Phillips, J. Schaeffer, E. A. Barrett, and William D. Hopkins
Corpus Callosal Microstructure Influences Intermanual Transfer in Chimpanzees, Kimberley A. Phillips, J. Schaeffer, and William D. Hopkins
Hand Preference for Tool-Use in Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus apella) is Associated with Asymmetry of the Primary Motor Cortex, Kimberley A. Phillips and C. R. Thompson
Psychological Skills Do Not Always Help Performance: The Moderating Role of Narcissism, R. Roberts, T. Woodman, L. Hardy, L. Davis, and Harry M. Wallace
Suppression-Induced Reduction in the Specificity of Autobiographical Memories, Elizabeth Stephens, Amy Braid, and Paula T. Hertel
Eating Disorder Prevention: Current Evidence-Base and Future Directions, Eric Stice, Carolyn Becker, and S. Yokum
Submissions from 2012
How Judgments Change Following Comparison of Current and Prior Information, Dolores Albarracin, Harry M. Wallace, W. Hart, and R. D. Brown
Can We Reduce Eating Disorder Risk Factors in Female College Athletes? A Randomized Exploratory Investigation of Two Peer-Led Interventions, Carolyn Becker, Leda McDaniel, Stephanie Bull, Marc Powell, and Kevin McIntyre
Children Use Different Cues to Guide Noun and Verb Extensions, Jane B. Childers, M. Elaine Heard, Kolette Ring, Anushka Pai, and Julie Sallquist
Brooding Deficits in Memory: Focusing Attention Improves Subsequent Recall, Paula T. Hertel, Amanda A. Benbow, and E. Geraerts
Suppression-Induced Forgetting on a Free-Association Test, Paula T. Hertel, Daniel Large, Ellen Stuck, and Allison Levy
Anointing Variation Across Wild Capuchin Populations: A Review of Material Preferences, Bout Frequency and Anointing Sociality in Cebus and Sapajus, J. W. Lynch Alfaro, L. Matthews, A. H. Boyette, S. J. Macfarlan, Kimberley A. Phillips, T. Falótico, E. Ottono, M. Verderane, P. Izar, M. Schulte, A. D. Melin, L. Fedigan, C. Janson, and M. E. Alfaro
Topography of the Chimpanzee Corpus Callosum, Kimberley A. Phillips and William D. Hopkins
Genetic Contributions to the Midsagittal Area of the Corpus Callosum, Kimberley A. Phillips, J. Rogers, E. A. Barrett, D. C. Glahn, and P. Kochunov
Age-Related Differences in Corpus Callosum Area of Capuchin Monkeys, Kimberley A. Phillips and Chet C. Sherwood
Curious Monkeys have Increased Gray Matter Density in the Precuneus, Kimberley A. Phillips, F. Subiaul, and Chet C. Sherwood
Reflected Appraisal through a 21st-Century Looking Glass, Harry M. Wallace and Dianne M. Tice
Submissions from 2011
Attention to Multiple Events Helps 2 1/2-Year-Olds Extend New Verbs, Jane B. Childers
Cognitive Bias Modification: Past Perspectives, Current Findings, and Future Applications, Paula T. Hertel and A. Mathews
Recollection Is Impaired by the Modification of Interpretation Bias, Paula T. Hertel, Elaina Vasquez, Amanda Benbow, and Megan Hughes
Hand Preference for Coordinated Bimanual Actions in 777 Great Apes: Implications for the Evolution of Handedness in Hominins, William D. Hopkins, Kimberley A. Phillips, A. Bania, S. E. Calcutt, M. Gardner, J. Russell, J. Schaeffer, E. V. Lonsdorf, S. R. Ross, and S. J. Schapiro
A Comparison of Mindfulness, Nonjudgmental, and Cognitive Dissonance-Based Approaches to Mirror Exposure, Cynthia A. Luethcke, Leda McDaniel, and Carolyn Becker
Why Do Capuchin Monkeys Urine Wash? An Experimental Test of the Sexual Communication Hypothesis Using fMRI, Kimberley A. Phillips, C. A. Buzzell, N. Holder, and Chet C. Sherwood
Tracking Development of the Corpus Callosum in Fetal and Early Postnatal Baboons Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Kimberley A. Phillips and P. Kochunov
Aging of the Cerebral Cortex Differs Between Humans and Chimpanzees, Chet C. Sherwood, A. D. Gordon, J. S. Allen, Kimberley A. Phillips, J. M. Erwin, Patrick R. Hof, and William D. Hopkins
Cognitive Bias Modification: Induced Interpretive Biases Affect Memory, T. B. Tran, Paula T. Hertel, and Jutta Joormann
Narcissistic Self-Enhancement, Harry M. Wallace
Submissions from 2010
Evolution of the Cerebellar Cortex: The Selective Expansion of Prefrontal-Projecting Cerebellar Lobules, J. H. Balsters, E. Cussans, J. Diedrichsen, Kimberley A. Phillips, T. M. Preuss, J. K. Rilling, and N. Ramnani
Peer-Facilitated Cognitive Dissonance versus Healthy Weight Eating Disorders Prevention: A Randomized Comparison, Carolyn Becker, Chantale Wilson, Allison Williams, Mackenzie Kelly, Leda McDaniel, and Joanna Elmquist
Prey Capture Efficiency in Brown Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus apella) is Influenced by Sex and Corpus Callosum Morphology, K. Hellner-Burris, C. A. Sobieski, V. R. Gilbert, and Kimberley A. Phillips
Cognitive Habits and Memory Distortions in Anxiety and Depression, Paula T. Hertel and F. Brozovich
The Suppressive Power of Positive Thinking: Aiding Suppression-Induced Forgetting in Repressive Coping, Paula T. Hertel and L. McDaniel
Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Association Between Age and Corpus Callosum Size in Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), William D. Hopkins and Kimberley A. Phillips
Training the Forgetting of Negative Material: The Role of Active Suppression and the Relation to Stress Reactivity, J. LeMoult, Paula T. Hertel, and Jutta Joormann
The Development of the Basal Ganglia in Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus apella), Kimberley A. Phillips, C. A. Sobieski, V. R. Gilbert, C. Chiappini-Williamson, Chet C. Sherwood, and P. L. Strick
Interpretation Training Influences Memory for Prior Interpretations, E. Salemink, Paula T. Hertel, and B. Mackintosh
Inhibitory Interneurons of the Human Prefrontal Cortex Display Conserved Evolution of the Phenotype and Related Genes, Chet C. Sherwood, Mary Ann Raghanti, Cheryl D. Stimpson, M. A. Spocter, M. Uddin, Amy M. Boddy, Derek E. Wildman, C. J. Bonar, A. H. Lewandowski, Kimberley A. Phillips, J. M. Erwin, and Patrick R. Hof
Submissions from 2009
Law Enforcement Preferences for PTSD Treatment and Crisis Management Alternatives, Carolyn Becker, Glenn Meyer, J. S. Price, M. M. Graham, Ashley Arsena, D. A. Armstrong, and Elizabeth Ramon
Use of Empirically Supported Interventions for Psychopathology: Can the Participatory Approach Move Us Beyond the Research-to-Practice Gap?, Carolyn Becker, E. Stice, H. Shaw, and S. Woda
Early Verb Learners: Creative or Not?, Jane B. Childers
Korean- and English-Speaking Children Use Cross-Situational Information to Learn Novel Predicate Terms, Jane B. Childers and Jae H. Paik
Training Forgetting of Negative Material in Depression, Jutta Joormann, Paula T. Hertel, J. LeMoult, and Ian Henry Gotlib
I Knew It All Along, Unless I Had to Work to Learn What I Know, Harry M. Wallace, M. Chang, P. J. Carroll, and J. Grace
Narcissism and Task Persistence, Harry M. Wallace, C. B. Ready, and E. Weitenhagen
Submissions from 2008
Effectiveness of Peer-led Eating Disorders Prevention: A Replication Trial, Carolyn Becker, Stephanie Bull, Katherine Schaumberg, Adele Cauble, and Amanda Franco
Biases in Interpretation and Memory in Generalized Social Phobia, Paula T. Hertel, F. Brozovich, Jutta Joormann, and Ian Henry Gotlib
Depression-Related Differences in Learning and Forgetting Responses to Unrelated Cues, Paula T. Hertel and A. Mahan
Dissonance-Based Interventions for the Prevention of Eating Disorders: Using Persuasion Principles to Promote Health, Eric Stice, H. Shaw, Carolyn Becker, and P. Rohde
Interpersonal Consequences of Forgiveness: Does Forgiveness Deter or Encourage Repeat Offenses?, Harry M. Wallace, J. J. Exline, and Roy F. Baumeister
Submissions from 2007
An Analogue Study of Patient Preferences for Exposure versus Alternative Treatments for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Carolyn Becker, Ellen Darius, and Katherine Schaumberg
Joint Attention and Word Learning in Ngas-Speaking Toddlers in Nigeria, Jane B. Childers, J. Vaughan, and D. A. Burquest
Impairments in Inhibition or Cognitive Control in Psychological Disorders, Paula T. Hertel
Home-Field Advantage and Disadvantage, Harry M. Wallace
Submissions from 2006
Peer Facilitated Eating Disorder Prevention: A Randomized Effectiveness Trial of Cognitive Dissonance and Media Advocacy, Carolyn Becker, Lisa M. Smith, and Anna C. Ciao
Am I Blue? Depressed Mood and the Consequences of Self Focus for the Interpretation and Recall of Ambiguous Words, Paula T. Hertel and L. El-Messidi
Submissions from 2005
Reducing Eating Disorder Risk Factors in Sorority Members: A Randomized Trial, Carolyn Becker, Lisa M. Smith, and Anna C. Ciao
Intentional Forgetting Benefits From Thought Substitution, Paula T. Hertel and G. Calcaterra
Remembering the Good, Forgetting the Bad: Intentional Forgetting of Emotional Material in Depression, Jutta Joormann, Paula T. Hertel, F. Brozovich, and Ian Henry Gotlib
The Influence of Attitudes on Beliefs: Formation and Change, K. L. Marsh and Harry M. Wallace
Audience Support and Choking Under Pressure: A Home Disadvantage?, Harry M. Wallace, Roy F. Baumeister, and Kathleen D. Vohs
Submissions from 2004
Survival and Change in Judgments: A Model of Activation and Comparison, Dolores Albarracin, Harry M. Wallace, and L. R. Glasman
A Survey of Psychologists’ Attitudes Towards and Utilization of Exposure Therapy for PTSD, Carolyn Becker, Claudia Zayfert, and Emily Anderson
Two 1/2-Year-Old Children Use Animacy and Syntax to Learn a New Noun, Jane B. Childers and C. H. Echols
Memory for Emotional and Nonemotional Events in Depression: A Question of Habit?, Paula T. Hertel
Persistence, Dianne M. Tice, Harry M. Wallace, and Andrew C. Harter
Submissions from 2003
Children Extend Both Words and Non-Verbal Actions to Novel Exemplars, Jane B. Childers and M. Tomasello
Depressive Deficits in Forgetting, Paula T. Hertel and M. Gerstle
Transfer of Training Emotionally Biased Interpretations, Paula T. Hertel, A. Matthews, S. Peterson, and K. Kintner
The Reflected Self: Creating Yourself as (You Think) Others See You, Dianne M. Tice and Harry M. Wallace
Submissions from 2002
Conquest by Force: A Narcissistic Reactance Theory of Rape and Sexual Coercion, Roy F. Baumeister, K. R. Catanese, and Harry M. Wallace
Two-Year-Olds Learn Novel Nouns, Verbs, and Conventional Actions From Massed or Spaced Exposures, Jane B. Childers and M. Tomasello