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Hannah Berg, PhDAssociate Investigator, Laureate Institute for Brain Research Verified email at laureateinstitute.org Cited by 287 |
Emotion regulation of fear and disgust: differential effects of reappraisal and suppression
Although excessive fear has been central to traditional conceptualisations of the anxiety
disorders, recent research suggests that disgust may also play a role in the development of …
disorders, recent research suggests that disgust may also play a role in the development of …
The role of disgust in eating disorders
Purpose of Review In current review, we evaluate the current literature examining the role of
disgust in eating disorders (EDs), and provide a theoretical model designed to inform the …
disgust in eating disorders (EDs), and provide a theoretical model designed to inform the …
Elevated decision uncertainty and reduced avoidance drives in depression, anxiety and substance use disorders during approach–avoidance conflict: a replication …
Background: Decision-making under approach–avoidance conflict (AAC; eg, sacrificing
quality of life to avoid feared outcomes) may be affected in multiple psychiatric disorders. …
quality of life to avoid feared outcomes) may be affected in multiple psychiatric disorders. …
The neurobiology of human fear generalization: meta-analysis and working neural model
Fear generalization to stimuli resembling a conditioned danger-cue (CS+) is a fundamental
dynamic of classical fear-conditioning. Despite the ubiquity of fear generalization in human …
dynamic of classical fear-conditioning. Despite the ubiquity of fear generalization in human …
The effects of cognitive reappraisal on conditioned disgust in contamination-based OCD: An analogue study
Experimental research has shown that conditioned disgust is resistant to extinction, which
may account for the slower habituation to disgust relative to fear in contamination-based …
may account for the slower habituation to disgust relative to fear in contamination-based …
Prospective clinical trial of disulfiram plus copper in men with metastatic castration‐resistant prostate cancer
…, I Spasojevic, S Bakthavatsalam, K Franz, H Berg… - The …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background In preclinical models of prostate cancer (PC), disulfiram (DSF) reduced tumor
growth only when co‐administered with copper (Cu), and Cu uptake in tumors is partially …
growth only when co‐administered with copper (Cu), and Cu uptake in tumors is partially …
Comparison of brain nicotine uptake from electronic cigarettes and combustible cigarettes
Y Zuo, AG Mukhin, H Berg, JD Morgan… - …, 2022 - nature.com
Brain accumulation rate and magnitude are critical for the acute reinforcing effects of nicotine.
Despite electronic cigarettes’ (E-cigs) appeal as substitutes for traditional combustible …
Despite electronic cigarettes’ (E-cigs) appeal as substitutes for traditional combustible …
Methylated DNA markers for plasma detection of ovarian cancer: Discovery, validation, and clinical feasibility
…, KA Doering, M Giakoumopoulos, H Berg… - Gynecologic …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective Aberrant DNA methylation is an early event in carcinogenesis which could be
leveraged to detect ovarian cancer (OC) in plasma. Methods DNA from frozen OC tissues, …
leveraged to detect ovarian cancer (OC) in plasma. Methods DNA from frozen OC tissues, …
Salience and central executive networks track overgeneralization of conditioned-fear in post-traumatic stress disorder
BackgroundGeneralization of conditioned-fear, a core feature of post-traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD), has been the focus of several recent neuroimaging studies. A striking outcome of …
(PTSD), has been the focus of several recent neuroimaging studies. A striking outcome of …
Recognition of emotional facial expressions in anxious and nonanxious depression
HE Berg, ED Ballard, DA Luckenbaugh… - Comprehensive …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Anxiety and depression have each been independently associated with
impairments in emotional face recognition. However, little is known about the nature of these …
impairments in emotional face recognition. However, little is known about the nature of these …