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Frank L. Collins

Researcher at Oklahoma State University–Stillwater

Publications -  40
Citations -  1734

Frank L. Collins is an academic researcher from Oklahoma State University–Stillwater. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nicotine withdrawal & Craving. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1673 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank L. Collins include Rush Medical College & University of North Texas.

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Competency benchmarks: A model for understanding and measuring competence in professional psychology across training levels.

TL;DR: The Competency Benchmarks document as discussed by the authors outlines core foundational and functional competencies in professional psychology across three levels of professional development: readiness for practicum, readiness for internship, and readiness for entry to practice.
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Blunted hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis responsivity to stress in persons with a family history of alcoholism.

TL;DR: People with a familial risk for alcoholism who have more antisocial tendencies may have altered central nervous system responses to emotionally relevant social challenges and disrupted cortisol stress responses may serve as a risk marker for the development of substance use disorders.
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Impulsive errors on a Go-NoGo reaction time task: disinhibitory traits in relation to a family history of alcoholism.

TL;DR: A disinhibited temperament may underlie a behavioral impulsivity that contributes to elevated risk for future alcoholism, especially among FH+ males.
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Working memory and decision-making biases in young adults with a family history of alcoholism: studies from the Oklahoma family health patterns project.

TL;DR: Persons with a family history of alcoholism, in combination with behavioral disinhibition, appears to signal working memory deficits and in conjunction with male sex indicates an attraction to the rewarding aspects of a risk-taking challenge.