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Richard J. Davidson
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 642
Citations - 99052
Richard J. Davidson is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prefrontal cortex & Mindfulness. The author has an hindex of 156, co-authored 602 publications receiving 91414 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard J. Davidson include Iowa State University & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Interventions to Modify Psychological Well-Being: Progress, Promises, and an Agenda for Future Research
Laura D. Kubzansky,Eric S. Kim,Julia K. Boehm,Richard J. Davidson,Jeff C. Huffman,Eric B. Loucks,Sonja Lyubomirsky,Rosalind W. Picard,Stephen M. Schueller,Claudia Trudel-Fitzgerald,Tyler J. VanderWeele,Katey Warran,David S. Yeager,Charlotte S. Yeh,Judith T. Moskowitz +14 more
TL;DR: In this article , a cross-disciplinary group of scholars convened to review current knowledge and develop a research agenda to assess the effects of well-being interventions meaningful, durable, and scalable enough to improve health at a population level.
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Motivation for Meditation and Its Association with Meditation Practice in a National Sample of Internet Users
TL;DR: Investigation of initial and current motivations for meditation, demographic variability in motivations, and associations with ongoing and lifetime meditation practice suggests that both type and number of motivations may relate to the course of practice.
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Behavioral and neural indices of affective coloring for neutral social stimuli
Daniel W. Grupe,Stacey M. Schaefer,Regina C. Lapate,Andrew J. Schoen,Lauren K. Gresham,Jeanette A. Mumford,Richard J. Davidson +6 more
TL;DR: Neural correlates of affective coloring are described and individual differences in how emotions spill over onto the processing of unrelated social stimuli are revealed, resulting in persistent and affectively biased evaluations of such stimuli.
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Can the Academic and Experiential Study of Flourishing Improve Flourishing in College Students? A Multi-university Study
Matthew J. Hirshberg,Blake A. Colaianne,Mark T. Greenberg,Karen Kurotsuchi Inkelas,Richard J. Davidson,D Germano,John D. Dunne,Robert W. Roeser +7 more
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A Comparison of Methods to Harmonize Cortical Thickness Measurements Across Scanners and Sites
Delin Sun,Delin Sun,Gopalkumar Rakesh,Gopalkumar Rakesh,Courtney C. Haswell,Courtney C. Haswell,Mark W. Logue,C. Lexi Baird,C. Lexi Baird,Brian M. O’Leary,Andrew S. Cotton,Hong Xie,Marijo Tamburrino,Tian Chen,Tian Chen,Emily L. Dennis,Neda Jahanshad,Lauren E. Salminen,Sophia I. Thomopoulos,Faisal Rashid,Christopher R.K. Ching,Saskia B. J. Koch,Saskia B. J. Koch,Jessie L. Frijling,Laura Nawijn,Laura Nawijn,Mirjam van Zuiden,Xi Zhu,Xi Zhu,Benjamin Suarez-Jimenez,Benjamin Suarez-Jimenez,Benjamin Suarez-Jimenez,Anika Sierk,Henrik Walter,Antje Manthey,Jennifer S. Stevens,Negar Fani,Sanne J.H. van Rooij,Murray B. Stein,Jessica Bomyea,Inga K. Koerte,Inga K. Koerte,Kyle Choi,Steven J.A. van der Werff,Robert Vermeiren,Julia Herzog,Lauren A.M. Lebois,Lauren A.M. Lebois,Justin T. Baker,Elizabeth A. Olson,Elizabeth A. Olson,Thomas Straube,Mayuresh S. Korgaonkar,Elpiniki Andrew,Ye Zhu,Gen Li,Jonathan C Ipser,Anna R. Hudson,Matthew Peverill,Kelly A. Sambrook,Evan Gordon,Lee A. Baugh,Gina L. Forster,Gina L. Forster,Raluca M. Simons,Jeffrey S. Simons,Vincent A. Magnotta,Adi Maron-Katz,Stefan S. du Plessis,Seth G. Disner,Nicholas D. Davenport,Daniel W. Grupe,Jack B. Nitschke,Terri A. deRoon-Cassini,Jacklynn M. Fitzgerald,John H. Krystal,Ifat Levy,Miranda Olff,Dick J. Veltman,Li Wang,Yuval Neria,Yuval Neria,Michael D. De Bellis,Tanja Jovanovic,Judith K. Daniels,Martha E. Shenton,Nic J.A. van de Wee,Christian Schmahl,Milissa L. Kaufman,Milissa L. Kaufman,Isabelle M. Rosso,Isabelle M. Rosso,Scott R. Sponheim,David Hofmann,Richard A. Bryant,Kelene A. Fercho,Dan J. Stein,Sven C. Mueller,Bobak Hosseini,K. Luan Phan,Katie A. McLaughlin,Richard J. Davidson,Christine L. Larson,Geoffrey J May,Steven M. Nelson,Chadi G. Abdallah,Hassaan Gomaa,Amit Etkin,Amit Etkin,Soraya Seedat,Ilan Harpaz-Rotem,Israel Liberzon,Theo G.M. van Erp,Theo G.M. van Erp,Xin Wang,Paul M. Thompson,Rajendra A. Morey,Rajendra A. Morey +117 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the impact of four different harmonization methods on results obtained from analyses of cortical thickness data: (1) linear mixed-effects model (LME), (2) LME that models both site-specific random intercepts and age-related random slopes, and (3) ComBat with a generalized additive model (ComBat-GAM).