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Description of Research Focus:The biological bases of emotion and emotion-related psychopathology. In particular, the relations between patterns of cerebral activation and the phenomena of depression. Teaching/Course Responsibilities:
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Introduction to Psychology |
Henriques, J. B., & Davidson, R. J. (1991). Left frontal hypoactivation in depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 100, 535-545.
Henriques, J. B., & Davidson, R. J. (1997). Regional brain electrical asymmetries discriminate between depressed and nondepressed subjects during cognitive task performance. Biological Psychiatry, 42, 1039-1050.
Henriques, J. B., & Davidson, R. J. (2000). Decreased responsiveness to reward in depression. Cognition and Emotion, 14, 711-724.