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Daniel E. Bradford
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 29
Citations - 1233
Daniel E. Bradford is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Startle response. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 22 publications receiving 970 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel E. Bradford include University of Miami & McGovern Institute for Brain Research.
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Daniel Lakens,Federico Adolfi,Federico Adolfi,Casper J. Albers,Farid Anvari,Matthew A. J. Apps,Shlomo Argamon,Thom Baguley,Raymond Becker,Stephen D. Benning,Daniel E. Bradford,Erin Michelle Buchanan,Aaron R. Caldwell,Ben Van Calster,Ben Van Calster,Rickard Carlsson,Sau-Chin Chen,Bryan Chung,Lincoln J. Colling,Gary S. Collins,Zander Crook,Emily S. Cross,Emily S. Cross,Sameera Daniels,Henrik Danielsson,Lisa M. DeBruine,Daniel J. Dunleavy,Brian D. Earp,Michele I. Feist,Jason D. Ferrell,Jason D. Ferrell,James G. Field,Nicholas W. Fox,Amanda Friesen,Caio Gomes,Monica Gonzalez-Marquez,James A. Grange,Andrew P. Grieve,Robert Guggenberger,James T. Grist,Anne-Laura van Harmelen,Fred Hasselman,Kevin D. Hochard,Mark R. Hoffarth,Nicholas P. Holmes,Michael Ingre,Peder M. Isager,Hanna K. Isotalus,Christer Johansson,Konrad Juszczyk,David A. Kenny,Ahmed A. Khalil,Ahmed A. Khalil,Ahmed A. Khalil,Barbara Konat,Junpeng Lao,Erik Gahner Larsen,Gerine M.A. Lodder,Jiří Lukavský,Christopher R. Madan,David Manheim,Stephen R. Martin,Andrea E. Martin,Andrea E. Martin,Deborah G. Mayo,Randy J. McCarthy,Kevin McConway,Colin McFarland,Amanda Q. X. Nio,Gustav Nilsonne,Gustav Nilsonne,Gustav Nilsonne,Cilene Lino de Oliveira,Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry,Sam Parsons,Gerit Pfuhl,Kimberly A. Quinn,John J. Sakon,S. Adil Saribay,Iris K. Schneider,Manojkumar Selvaraju,Zsuzsika Sjoerds,Samuel G. Smith,Tim Smits,Jeffrey R. Spies,Jeffrey R. Spies,Vishnu Sreekumar,Crystal N. Steltenpohl,Neil Stenhouse,Wojciech Świątkowski,Miguel A. Vadillo,Marcel A.L.M. van Assen,Marcel A.L.M. van Assen,Matt N. Williams,Samantha E Williams,Donald R. Williams,Tal Yarkoni,Ignazio Ziano,Rolf A. Zwaan +98 more
TL;DR: In response to recommendations to redefine statistical significance to P ≤ 0.005, it is proposed that researchers should transparently report and justify all choices they make when designing a study, including the alpha level.
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Impaired discriminative fear-conditioning resulting from elevated fear responding to learned safety cues among individuals with panic disorder.
Shmuel Lissek,Stephanie J. Rabin,Dana J. Mcdowell,Sharone Dvir,Daniel E. Bradford,Marilla Geraci,Daniel S. Pine,Christian Grillon +7 more
TL;DR: Though no group difference in fear-potentiated startle was found at retention, acquisition results demonstrate impaired discriminative learning among PD patients as indexed by measures of conditioned startle-potsentiation to learned safety and danger cues.
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Neural substrates of classically conditioned fear-generalization in humans: a parametric fMRI study
Shmuel Lissek,Daniel E. Bradford,Ruben P. Alvarez,Philip C. Burton,Tori Espensen-Sturges,Richard C. Reynolds,Christian Grillon +6 more
TL;DR: Results demonstrate 'positive' generalization gradients, reflected by declines in responding as the presented stimulus differentiates from CS+, were instantiated in bilateral ventral hippocampus, ventromedial prefrontal cortex and precuneus cortex, and bilateral inferior parietal lobule.
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Role-Playing and Real-Time Strategy Games Associated with Greater Probability of Internet Gaming Disorder
TL;DR: Real-time strategy and role-playing video games were more strongly associated with pathological play, compared with action and other games (e.g., phone games), adding support to the idea that not all video games are equal.
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How Bad Could It Be? Alcohol Dampens Stress Responses to Threat of Uncertain Intensity
TL;DR: Results suggest that distinct mechanisms are involved in response to threats of uncertain intensity and threats of certain intensity, and suggest that alcohol SRD may be observed selectively during uncertain but not certain threats.