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Stephanie M. Kamiel
Researcher at Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Publications - 4
Citations - 770
Stephanie M. Kamiel is an academic researcher from Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Impulsivity & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 622 citations.
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The NKI-Rockland Sample: A Model for Accelerating the Pace of Discovery Science in Psychiatry.
Kate B. Nooner,Kate B. Nooner,Stanley J. Colcombe,Russell H. Tobe,Maarten Mennes,Maarten Mennes,Melissa M. Benedict,Alexis L. Moreno,Laura J. Panek,Shaquanna Brown,Stephen T. Zavitz,Qingyang Li,Sharad Sikka,David A. Gutman,Saroja Bangaru,Rochelle Tziona Schlachter,Stephanie M. Kamiel,Ayesha R. Anwar,Caitlin M. Hinz,Michelle S. Kaplan,Anna B. Rachlin,Samantha Adelsberg,Brian Cheung,Ranjit Khanuja,Chao-Gan Yan,Cameron Craddock,V.D. Calhoun,V.D. Calhoun,William Courtney,Margaret D. King,Dylan Wood,Christine L. Cox,A. M. Clare Kelly,Adriana Di Martino,Eva Petkova,Eva Petkova,Philip T. Reiss,Philip T. Reiss,Nancy Duan,Dawn Thomsen,Bharat B. Biswal,Barbara J. Coffey,Barbara J. Coffey,Matthew J. Hoptman,Matthew J. Hoptman,Daniel C. Javitt,Daniel C. Javitt,Nunzio Pomara,Nunzio Pomara,John J. Sidtis,John J. Sidtis,Harold S. Koplewicz,Francisco X. Castellanos,Francisco X. Castellanos,Bennett L. Leventhal,Michael P. Milham,Michael P. Milham +56 more
TL;DR: The conceptual basis of the NKI-RS is described, including study design, sampling considerations, and steps to synchronize phenotypic and neuroimaging assessment, and it is hoped that familiarity with the conceptual underpinnings will facilitate harmonization with future data collection efforts aimed at advancing psychiatric neuroscience and nosology.
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Disturbances in Response Inhibition and Emotional Processing as Potential Pathways to Violence in Schizophrenia: A High-Density Event-Related Potential Study
Menahem Krakowski,Menahem Krakowski,Pierfilippo De Sanctis,John J. Foxe,Matthew J. Hoptman,Karen A. Nolan,Stephanie M. Kamiel,Pál Czobor +7 more
TL;DR: The affective disruption of response inhibition, identified in this study, may index an important pathway to violence in schizophrenia and suggest new modes of treatment.
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Early sensory–perceptual processing deficits for affectively valenced inputs are more pronounced in schizophrenia patients with a history of violence than in their non-violent peers
Pierfilippo De Sanctis,John J. Foxe,Pal Czobor,Glenn R. Wylie,Stephanie M. Kamiel,Jessica Huening,Michael Nair-Collins,Menahem I. Krakowski +7 more
TL;DR: Sensory-perceptual processing dysfunction for negatively valenced inputs for aggressive patients is revealed, which is particularly pronounced in aggressive patients.
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Aberrant response inhibition and task switching in psychopathic individuals
Menahem Krakowski,Menahem Krakowski,John J. Foxe,John J. Foxe,Pierfilippo De Sanctis,Karen A. Nolan,Karen A. Nolan,Matthew J. Hoptman,Matthew J. Hoptman,Constance Shope,Stephanie M. Kamiel,Pál Czobor +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated cognitive control impairments, including difficulties with task switching, failure of response inhibition, and inability to adjust speed of responding, in psychopathic individuals.