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Christine L. Larson

Researcher at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

Publications -  121
Citations -  7911

Christine L. Larson is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 96 publications receiving 6717 citations. Previous affiliations of Christine L. Larson include University of Wisconsin-Madison & Michigan State University.

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Dysfunction in the Neural Circuitry of Emotion Regulation--A Possible Prelude to Violence

TL;DR: It is posited that impulsive aggression and violence arise as a consequence of faulty emotion regulation, and the prefrontal cortex receives a major serotonergic projection, which is dysfunctional in individuals who show impulsive violence.
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Anterior cingulate activity as a predictor of degree of treatment response in major depression: evidence from brain electrical tomography analysis.

TL;DR: These results, based on electrophysiological imaging, not only support hemodynamic findings implicating activation of the anterior cingulate as a predictor of response in depression, but they also suggest that differential activity in the rostral anterior cedulate is associated with gradations of response.
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Suppression and enhancement of emotional responses to unpleasant pictures

TL;DR: In a sample of 48 college students, both eyeblink startle magnitude and corrugator activity were sensitive to experimental manipulation, suggesting voluntary regulation of short-term emotional responses to unpleasant visual stimuli.
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Image processing and analysis methods for the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study.

Donald J. Hagler, +144 more
- 15 Nov 2019 - 
TL;DR: The baseline neuroimaging processing and subject-level analysis methods used by the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study are described to be a resource of unprecedented scale and depth for studying typical and atypical development.
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Functional but not structural subgenual prefrontal cortex abnormalities in melancholia

TL;DR: It is suggested that subgenual PFC dysfunction in melancholia may be associated with blunted hedonic response and exaggerated stress responsiveness, and a negative correlation between gray matter density and age emerged.