Publications
The list below is an up-to-date list of the current peer-reviewed publications from the TRAC Lab.
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2024 and In Press
Intergenerational transmission of depression risk and the developing brain (in press)
Citation: Weinberg, A., & Sandre, A. † (in press) Intergenerational transmission of depression risk and the developing brain. Invited submission. American Psychologist.
Psychometrics of drift-diffusion model parameters derived from the Eriksen flanker task: Reliability and validity in two independent samples (in press)
Citation: Rappaport, B.I., Shankman, S.A. Glazer, J.E., Buchanan, S.N., Weinberg, A., Letkiewicz, A.M. (in press). Psychometrics of drift-diffusion model parameters derived from the Eriksen flanker task: Reliability and validity in two independent samples. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
Multiple risk markers for increases in depression symptoms across two years: Evidence from the Reward Positivity and the Error-Related Negativity (in press)
Citation: Panier, L.Y.X. †, Park, J. †, Kreitewolf, J. & Weinberg, A. (in press). Multiple risk markers for increases in depression symptoms across two years: Evidence from the Reward Positivity and the Error-Related Negativity. Biological Psychology.
Neural response to errors and risk for depression in mothers with a history of recurrent depression and their adolescent daughters (in press)
Citation: Morand-Beaulieu, S. †, Banica, I. †, & Weinberg, A. (in press) Neural response to errors and risk for depression in mothers with a history of recurrent depression and their adolescent daughters. Development and Psychopathology.
Psychophysiology and affective processing across the lifespan: Pathways to psychopathology (in press)
Citation: Sandre, A. †, Weinberg, A., & Park, J. † (in press) Psychophysiology and affective processing across the lifespan: Pathways to psychopathology. Biological Psychology
Linking social reward responsiveness and affective responses to the social environment: an ecological momentary assessment study
Citation: Dell’Acqua, C. †, Allison, G.O. †, Yun, C. †, & Weinberg, A. (2024) Linking social reward responsiveness and affective responses to the social environment: an ecological momentary assessment study. Psychophysiology. e14640
Moving from marker to mechanism using translational neurophysiology
Citation: Weinberg, A., & Freeman, C. † (2024) Moving from marker to mechanism using translational neurophysiology. A commentary on Kehrer et al. (2024). Invited commentary. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 24; 302-303
2023
Parsing patterns of reward sensitivity: Initial evidence from latent profile analysis
Citation: Park, J. †, Banica, I., † & Weinberg, A. (2023) Parsing patterns of reward sensitivity: Initial evidence from latent profile analysis. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 23, 1384-1400. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13415-023-01110-7
Neural response to rewards moderates the within-person association between daily positive events and positive affect during a period of stress exposure
Citation: Renault, H. †, Freeman, C. †, Ethridge, P. †, Sandre, A. †, Banica, I. †, & Weinberg, A. (2023) Neural response to rewards moderates the within-person association between daily positive events and positive affect during a period of stress exposure. Psychophysiology, e14376. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14376
Chronic stress in peer relationships moderates the association between pubertal development and neural response to emotional faces in adolescence
Citation: Sandre, A. †, Park, J. †, Freeman, C. †, Banica, I. †, Ethridge, P. †, & Weinberg, A. (2023). Chronic stress in peer relationships moderates the association between pubertal development and neural response to emotional faces in adolescence. Biological Psychology, 181, 108612. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2023.1086126
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on neural responses to reward: A quasi-experiment
Citation: Freeman, C. †, Carpentier, L. †, & Weinberg, A. (2023) Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on neural responses to reward: A quasi-experiment. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 8(9), 891-898. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsc.2023.02.009
Neural response to social, but not monetary, reward predicts increases in depressive symptoms across the COVID-19 pandemic
Citation: Freeman, C. †, Panier, L. †, Schaffer, J. †, & Weinberg, A., (2023) Neural response to social, but not monetary, reward predicts increases in depressive symptoms across the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychophysiology, 60(4), e14206. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14206
Blunted neural response to errors prospectively predicts increased symptoms of depression during the COVID-19 pandemic
Citation: Sandre, A. †, Banica, I. †, & Weinberg, A. (2023) Blunted neural response to errors prospectively predicts increased symptoms of depression during the COVID-19 pandemic. Emotion, 23(7), 1929-1944. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0001224
Childhood trauma predicts blunted error monitoring in adulthood: An event-related potential study
Citation: Letkiewicz, A.M., Spring, J.D., Li, L.Y., Weinberg, A., & Shankman, S.A. (2023). Childhood trauma predicts blunted error monitoring in adulthood: An event-related potential study. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 23(2), 427-439. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13415-023-01061-z
Risk factors for the intergenerational transmission of depression in women and girls: Understanding neural correlates of major depressive disorder and the role of early-onset maternal depression
Citation: Allison, G.O. †, Freeman, C. †, Sandre, A. †, Banica, I. †, Ethridge, P. †, & Weinberg, A. (2023) Risk factors for the intergenerational transmission of depression in women and girls: Understanding neural correlates of major depressive disorder and the role of early-onset maternal depression. Cognitive Affective Behavioral Neuroscience, 23(2), 400-414. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13415-023-01063-x
All the Pringle Ladies: Neural and behavioral responses to high-calorie food rewards in young adult women
Citation: Banica, I. †, Allison, G.O. †, Racine, S., Foti, D., & Weinberg, A. (2023) All the Pringle Ladies: Neural and behavioral responses to high-calorie food rewards in young adult women. Psychophysiology, 60(3), e14188. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14188
2022
Pathways to depression: Dynamic associations between neural responses to appetitive cues in the environment, stress, and the development of illness
Citation: Weinberg, A. (2022) Pathways to depression: Dynamic associations between neural responses to appetitive cues in the environment, stress, and the development of illness. Psychophysiology, 60(1), e14193. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14193
Family History of Depression and Neural Reward Sensitivity: Findings from the ABCD Study
Citation: Freeman, C. †, Olino, T., Barbeau, E., Weinberg, A., & Chai, X. (2022), Family History of Depression and Neural Reward Sensitivity: Findings from the ABCD Study. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 8(6), 620-629. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsc.2022.09.015
Maternal symptoms of depression and anxiety during the postpartum period moderate infants’ neural response to emotional faces of their mother and of female strangers
Citation: Sandre, A. †, Freeman, C. †, Renault, H. †, Humphreys, K., & Weinberg, A. (2022) Maternal symptoms of depression and anxiety during the postpartum period moderate infants’ neural response to emotional faces of their mother and of female strangers. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 22, 1370-1389. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13415-022-01022-y
Understanding Trajectories to Anxiety and Depression: Neural Responses to Errors and Rewards as Indices of Susceptibility to Stressful Life Events
Citation: Weinberg, A., Kujawa, A., & Riesel, A. (2022). Understanding Trajectories to Anxiety and Depression: Neural Responses to Errors and Rewards as Indices of Susceptibility to Stressful Life Events. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 31(2), 115-123.
Associations between different facets of anhedonia and neural response to monetary, social, and food reward in emerging adult females
Citation: Banica, I. †, Schell, S., Racine, S., & Weinberg, A. (2022) Associations between different facets of anhedonia and neural response to monetary, social, and food reward in emerging adult females. Biological Psychology, 172, 108363. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2022.108363
Adolescents and young adults differ in their neural response to and recognition of adolescent and adult emotional faces
Citation: Sandre, A. †, Morningstar, M., Farrel-Reeves, A., Dirks, M.A., & Weinberg, A. (2022) Adolescents and young adults differ in their neural response to and recognition of adolescent and adult emotional faces. Psychophysiology, 59(9), e14060. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14060
Associations between peer stress in early adolescence and multiple event‐related potentials elicited during social feedback processing
Citation: Panier, L. †, Punturieri, C. †, Ethridge, P. †, Farrel-Reeves, A., Kujawa, A., Dirks, M.A., & Weinberg, A. (2022) Associations between peer stress in early adolescence and multiple event‐related potentials elicited during social feedback processing. Developmental Psychobiology, 64(5), e22279. https://doi.org/10.1002/dev.22279
Cognitive effort exertion enhances electrophysiological responses to rewarding outcomes
Citation: Bogdanov, M., Renault, H. †, Weinberg, A., & Otto, A.R. (2022) Cognitive effort exertion enhances electrophysiological responses to rewarding outcomes. Cerebral Cortex, 32, 4255-4270. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhab480
Associations between repetitive negative thinking and habituation of aversive responding within and between sessions
Citation: Funkhouser, C.J., Katz, E.E., Stevens, E.S., Weinberg, A., Nabb, C.B., & Shankman, S.A. (2022) Associations between repetitive negative thinking and habituation of aversive responding within and between sessions. Affective Science, 3, 616-627. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42761-022-00121-w
Neural response to rewarding social feedback in never-depressed adolescent girls and their mothers with remitted depression: Associations with multiple risk indices
Citation: Freeman, C. †, Ethridge, P. †, Banica, I. †, Sandre, A. †, Dirks, M.A., Kujawa, A., & Weinberg, A. (2022) Neural response to rewarding social feedback in never-depressed adolescent girls and their mothers with remitted depression: Associations with multiple risk indices. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science, 131(2), 141-151. https://doi.org/10.1037/abn0000728pathology and Clinical Science.
2021
Internal consistency reliability of the P300 to novelty in infants
Citation: Sandre. A.†, Panier, L. †, Jussaume, A. †, Weinberg, A. (2021) Internal consistency reliability of the P300 to novelty in infants. Developmental Psychobiology.
Intergenerational transmission of depression risk: Mothers’ neural response to rewards and history of depression are associated with daughters’ neural response to rewards across adolescence
Citation: Ethridge, P. †, Freeman, C. †, Sandre, A. †, Banica, I. †, Dirks, M.A., & Weinberg, A. (2021) Intergenerational transmission of depression risk: Mothers’ neural response to rewards and history of depression are associated with daughters’ neural response to rewards across adolescence. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
Neural response to rewarding social feedback in never-depressed adolescent girls and their mothers with remitted depression: Associations with multiple risk indices
Citation: Freeman, C. †, Ethridge, P. †, Banica, I. †, Sandre, A. †, Dirks, M.A., Kujawa, A., & Weinberg, A. (2022) Neural response to rewarding social feedback in never-depressed adolescent girls and their mothers with remitted depression: Associations with multiple risk indices. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science, 131(2), 141-151. https://doi.org/10.1037/abn0000728pathology and Clinical Science.
Intergenerational transmission of depression risk: Mothers’ neural response to rewards and history of depression are associated with daughters’ neural response to rewards across adolescence
Citation: Ethridge, P. †, Freeman, C. †, Sandre, A. †, Banica, I. †, Dirks, M.A., & Weinberg, A. (2021) Intergenerational transmission of depression risk: Mothers’ neural response to rewards and history of depression are associated with daughters’ neural response to rewards across adolescence. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
Biomarkers of Mental Disorders: Psychophysiological Measures as Indicators of Mechanisms, Risk, and Outcome Prediction
Citation: Riesel, A., Endrass, T.E., & Weinberg, A. (2021) Biomarkers of Mental Disorders: Psychophysiological Measures as Indicators of Mechanisms, Risk, and Outcome Prediction. International Journal of Psychophysiology
Ambiguity and conflict: Dissecting uncertainty in animal models
Citation: Iyer, E.S., Weinberg, A., & Bagot, R.C. (2021). Ambiguity and conflict: Dissecting uncertainty in animal models. Behavioral Neuroscience.
The emotion-elicited late positive potential is stable across five testing sessions
Citation: Weinberg, A.*, Correa, K.*, Stevens, E., & Shankman, S.A. (2021) The emotion-elicited late positive potential is stable across five testing sessions. Psychophysiology. *Co-first authors
Neural responses to social acceptance predict behavioral adjustments following peer feedback in the context of a real-time social interaction task
Citation: Weinberg, A., Ethridge, P. †, Pegg, S.N., Freeman, C. †, Dirks, M.A., & Kujawa, A. (2021) Neural responses to social acceptance predict behavioral adjustments following peer feedback in the context of a real-time social interaction task. Psychophysiology, 58 (11) e13904. DOI: 10.1111/psyp.13748
Associations between lifetime stress exposure and the error-related negativity (ERN) differ based on stressor characteristics and exposure timing
Citation: Banica, I. †, Sandre, A. †, Shields, G.S., Slavich, G.M., & Weinberg, A. (2021) Associations between lifetime stress exposure and the error-related negativity (ERN) differ based on stressor characteristics and exposure timing. Cognitive Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience.
Hunger games: Associations between core eating disorder symptoms and responses to rejection by peers during competition
Citation: Schell, S.E., Banica, I. †, Weinberg, A., & Racine, S.E. (2021) Hunger games: Associations between core eating disorder symptoms and responses to rejection by peers during competition. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 54(5), 802-811.
2020
Risk and Resilience in an Acute Stress Paradigm: Evidence From Salivary Cortisol and Time-Frequency Analysis of the Reward Positivity
Citation: Ethridge, P., Ali, N., Racine, S. E., Pruessner, J. C., & Weinberg, A. (2020). Risk and resilience in an acute stress paradigm: Evidence from salivary cortisol and time-frequency analysis of the reward positivity. Clinical Psychological Science, 8(5), 872-889.
Comparing the effects of different methodological decisions on the error-related negativity and its association with behaviour and gender
Citation: Sandre, A., Banica, I., Riesel, A., Flake, J., Klawohn, J., & Weinberg, A. (2020). Comparing the effects of different methodological decisions on the error-related negativity and its association with behaviour and gender. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 156, 18-39.
Neural response to rewards predicts risk-taking in late but not early adolescent females
Citation: Freeman, C., Dirks, M., & Weinberg, A. (2020). Neural response to rewards predicts risk-taking in late but not early adolescent females. Developmental cognitive neuroscience, 45, 100808.
Developmental trajectories to reduced activation of positive valence systems: A review of biological and environmental contributions
Citation: Kujawa, A., Klein, D. N., Pegg, S., & Weinberg, A. (2020). Developmental trajectories to reduced activation of positive valence systems: A review of biological and environmental contributions. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 43, 100791.
The error-related negativity (ERN) moderates the association between interpersonal stress and anxiety symptoms six months later
Citation: Banica, I., Sandre, A., Shields, G. S., Slavich, G. M., & Weinberg, A. (2020). The error-related negativity (ERN) moderates the association between interpersonal stress and anxiety symptoms six months later. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 153, 27-36.
Establishing norms for error-related brain activity during the arrow Flanker task among young adults
Citation: Imburgio, M. J., Banica, I., Hill, K. E., Weinberg, A., Foti, D., & MacNamara, A. (2020). Establishing norms for error-related brain activity during the arrow Flanker task among young adults. NeuroImage, 213, 116694.
Intolerance of uncertainty and threat generalization: A replication and extension
Citation: Bauer, E. A., MacNamara, A., Sandre, A., Lonsdorf, T. B., Weinberg, A., Morriss, J., & Van Reekum, C. M. (2020). Intolerance of uncertainty and threat generalization: A replication and extension. Psychophysiology, 57(5), e13546.
Methodological choices in event-related potential (ERP) research and their impact on internal consistency reliability and individual differences: An examination of the error-related negativity (ERN) and anxiety
Citation: Klawohn, J., Meyer, A., Weinberg, A., & Hajcak, G. (2020). Methodological choices in event-related potential (ERP) research and their impact on internal consistency reliability and individual differences: An examination of the error-related negativity (ERN) and anxiety. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 129(1), 29–37. https://doi.org/10.1037/abn0000458
The error-related negativity (ERN) moderates the association between interpersonal stress and anxiety symptoms six months later
Citation: Banica, I., Sandre, A., Shields, G. S., Slavich, G. M., & Weinberg, A. (2020). The error-related negativity (ERN) moderates the association between interpersonal stress and anxiety symptoms six months later. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 153, 27-36.
2019
Punishment has a persistent effect on error-related brain activity in highly anxious individuals twenty-four hours after conditioning
Citation: Riesel, A., Kathmann, N., Wüllhorst, V., Banica, I., & Weinberg, A. (2019). Punishment has a persistent effect on error-related brain activity in highly anxious individuals twenty-four hours after conditioning. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 146, 63-72.
Neither wrong nor right: Theta and delta power increase during performance monitoring under conditions of uncertainty
Citation: Sandre, A., & Weinberg, A. (2019). Neither wrong nor right: Theta and delta power increase during performance monitoring under conditions of uncertainty. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 146, 225-239.
Blunted Social Reward Responsiveness Moderates the Effect of Lifetime Social Stress Exposure on Depressive Symptoms
Citation: Pegg, S., Ethridge, P., Shields, G. S., Slavich, G. M., Weinberg, A., & Kujawa, A. (2019). Blunted social reward responsiveness moderates the effect of lifetime social stress exposure on depressive symptoms. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 13, 178.
Blunted neural response to appetitive images prospectively predicts symptoms of depression, and not anxiety, during the transition to university
Citation: Sandre, A., Bagot, R. C., & Weinberg, A. (2019). Blunted neural response to appetitive images prospectively predicts symptoms of depression, and not anxiety, during the transition to university. Biological psychology, 145, 31-41.
Blunted neural response to gains versus losses associated with both risk-prone and risk-averse behavior in a clinically diverse sample
Citation: Huggins, A. A., Weinberg, A., Gorka, S. M., & Shankman, S. A. (2019). Blunted neural response to gains versus losses associated with both risk‐prone and risk‐averse behavior in a clinically diverse sample. Psychophysiology, 56(6), e13342.
Overprotective/authoritarian maternal parenting is associated with an enhanced error-related negativity (ERN) in emerging adult females
Citation: Banica, I., Sandre, A., & Weinberg, A. (2019). Overprotective/authoritarian maternal parenting is associated with an enhanced error-related negativity (ERN) in emerging adult females. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 137, 12-20.
Unpredictability impairs goal-directed target processing and performance
Citation: Dieterich, R., Endrass, T., Kathmann, N., & Weinberg, A. (2019). Unpredictability impairs goal-directed target processing and performance. Biological Psychology, 142, 29-36.
Error-related neural activity and alcohol use disorder: Differences from risk to remission
Citation: Gorka, S. M., Lieberman, L., Kreutzer, K. A., Carrillo, V., Weinberg, A., & Shankman, S. A. (2019). Error-related neural activity and alcohol use disorder: Differences from risk to remission. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 92, 271-278.
2018
Past-year relational victimization is associated with a blunted neural response to rewards in emerging adults
Citation: Ethridge, P., Sandre, A., Dirks, M. A., & Weinberg, A. (2018). Past-year relational victimization is associated with a blunted neural response to rewards in emerging adults. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 13(12), 1259-1267.
Reward and feedback processing: State of the field, best practices, and future directions
Citation: Foti, D., & Weinberg, A. (2018). Reward and feedback processing: State of the field, best practices, and future directions. International Journal of Psychophysiology: Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology, 132(Pt B), 171-174.
Psychometric properties of neural responses to monetary and social rewards across development
Citation: Ethridge, P., & Weinberg, A. (2018). Psychometric properties of neural responses to monetary and social rewards across development. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 132, 311-322.
Is There an Effect of Medications on Neural Response to Threat in Patients Who Have Attempted Suicide? A Response to Lewine
Citation: Weinberg, A., May, A. M., Klonsky, E. D., Kotov, R., & Hajcak, G. (2018). Is There an Effect of Medications on Neural Response to Threat in Patients Who Have Attempted Suicide? A Response to Lewine. Clinical Psychological Science, 6(3), 299-300.
Childhood maltreatment is associated with increased neural response to ambiguous threatening facial expressions in adulthood: Evidence from the late positive potential
Citation: Sandre, A., Ethridge, P., Kim, I., & Weinberg, A. (2018). Childhood maltreatment is associated with increased neural response to ambiguous threatening facial expressions in adulthood: Evidence from the late positive potential. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 18(1), 143-154.
The effect of panic disorder versus anxiety sensitivity on event-related potentials during anticipation of threat
Citation: Stevens, E. S., Weinberg, A., Nelson, B. D., Meissel, E. E., & Shankman, S. A. (2018). The effect of panic disorder versus anxiety sensitivity on event-related potentials during anticipation of threat. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 54, 1-10.
Distinct associations between low positive affect, panic, and neural responses to reward and threat during late stages of affective picture processing
Citation: Weinberg, A., & Sandre, A. (2018). Distinct associations between low positive affect, panic, and neural responses to reward and threat during late stages of affective picture processing. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 3(1), 59-68.
Emotion processing in female youth: Testing the stability of the late positive potential
Citation: Bondy, E., Stewart, J. G., Hajcak, G., Weinberg, A., Tarlow, N., Mittal, V. A., & Auerbach, R. P. (2018). Emotion processing in female youth: Testing the stability of the late positive potential. Psychophysiology, 55(2), e12977.
2017
Decreased neural response to threat differentiates patients who have attempted suicide from nonattempters with current ideation
Citation: Weinberg, A., May, A. M., Klonsky, E. D., Kotov, R., & Hajcak, G. (2017). Decreased neural response to threat differentiates patients who have attempted suicide from nonattempters with current ideation. Clinical Psychological Science, 5(6), 952-963.
What do clinicians treat: Diagnoses or symptoms? The incremental validity of a symptom-based, dimensional characterization of emotional disorders in predicting medication prescription patterns
Citation: Waszczuk, M. A., Zimmerman, M., Ruggero, C., Li, K., MacNamara, A., Weinberg, A., ... & Kotov, R. (2017). What do clinicians treat: Diagnoses or symptoms? The incremental validity of a symptom-based, dimensional characterization of emotional disorders in predicting medication prescription patterns. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 79, 80-88.
Neural responses to social and monetary reward in early adolescence and emerging adulthood
Citation: Ethridge, P., Kujawa, A., Dirks, M. A., Arfer, K. B., Kessel, E. M., Klein, D. N., & Weinberg, A. (2017). Neural responses to social and monetary reward in early adolescence and emerging adulthood. Psychophysiology, 54(12), 1786-1799.
How many blinks are necessary for a reliable startle response?
Citation: Lieberman, L., Stevens, E. S., Funkhouser, C. J., Weinberg, A., Sarapas, C., Huggins, A. A., & Shankman, S. A. (2017). How many blinks are necessary for a reliable startle response? A test using the NPU-threat task. International journal of psychophysiology, 114, 24-30.
Blunted reward processing in remitted melancholic depression
Citation: Weinberg, A., & Shankman, S. A. (2017). Blunted reward processing in remitted melancholic depression. Clinical Psychological Science, 5(1), 14-25.
Effect of comorbid post-traumatic stress disorder and panic disorder on defensive responding
Citation: Katz, A. C., Weinberg, A., Gorka, S. M., Auerbach, R. P., & Shankman, S. A. (2017). Effect of comorbid post-traumatic stress disorder and panic disorder on defensive responding. Journal of Psychophysiology.
Relationships among attention networks and physiological responding to threat
Citation: Sarapas, C., Weinberg, A., Langenecker, S. A., & Shankman, S. A. (2017). Relationships among attention networks and physiological responding to threat. Brain and cognition, 111, 63-72.
2016
Error-related brain activity in youth and young adults before and after treatment for generalized or social anxiety disorder
Citation: Kujawa, A., Weinberg, A., Bunford, N., Fitzgerald, K. D., Hanna, G. L., Monk, C. S., ... & Phan, K. L. (2016). Error-related brain activity in youth and young adults before and after treatment for generalized or social anxiety disorder. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 71, 162-168.
Blunted neural response to errors as a trait marker of melancholic depression
Citation: Weinberg, A., Liu, H., & Shankman, S. A. (2016). Blunted neural response to errors as a trait marker of melancholic depression. Biological Psychology, 113, 100-107.
Depression and reduced neural response to emotional images: Distinction from anxiety, and importance of symptom dimensions and age of onset
Citation: Weinberg, A., Perlman, G., Kotov, R., & Hajcak, G. (2016). Depression and reduced neural response to emotional images: Distinction from anxiety, and importance of symptom dimensions and age of onset. Journal of abnormal psychology, 125(1), 26.
Error‐related negativity (ERN) and sustained threat: Conceptual framework and empirical evaluation in an adolescent sample
Citation: Weinberg, A., Meyer, A., Hale‐Rude, E., Perlman, G., Kotov, R., Klein, D. N., & Hajcak, G. (2016). Error‐related negativity (ERN) and sustained threat: Conceptual framework and empirical evaluation in an adolescent sample. Psychophysiology, 53(3), 372-385.
Here comes trouble: Prestimulus brain activity predicts enhanced perception of threat
Citation: Sussman, T. J., Weinberg, A., Szekely, A., Hajcak, G., & Mohanty, A. (2017). Here comes trouble: Prestimulus brain activity predicts enhanced perception of threat. Cerebral Cortex, 27(4), 2695-2707.
2015
Blunted neural response to rewards as a vulnerability factor for depression: Results from a family study
Citation: Weinberg, A., Liu, H., Hajcak, G., & Shankman, S. A. (2015). Blunted neural response to rewards as a vulnerability factor for depression: Results from a family study. Journal of abnormal psychology, 124(4), 878.
Error-related brain activity in the age of RDoC: A review of the literature
Citation: Weinberg, A., Dieterich, R., & Riesel, A. (2015). Error-related brain activity in the age of RDoC: A review of the literature. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 98(2), 276-299.
An event-related potential investigation of fear generalization and intolerance of uncertainty
Citation: Nelson, B. D., Weinberg, A., Pawluk, J., Gawlowska, M., & Proudfit, G. H. (2015). An event-related potential investigation of fear generalization and intolerance of uncertainty. Behavior Therapy, 46(5), 661-670.
Neural and genetic markers of vulnerability to post-traumatic stress symptoms among survivors of the World Trade Center attacks
Citation: Olsson, A., Kross, E., Nordberg, S. S., Weinberg, A., Weber, J., Schmer-Galunder, S., ... & Ochsner, K. N. (2015). Neural and genetic markers of vulnerability to post-traumatic stress symptoms among survivors of the World Trade Center attacks. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 10(6), 863-868.
Heritability of the neural response to emotional pictures: Evidence from ERPs in an adult twin sample
Citation: Weinberg, A., Venables, N. C., Proudfit, G. H., & Patrick, C. J. (2015). Heritability of the neural response to emotional pictures: Evidence from ERPs in an adult twin sample. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 10(3), 424-434.
Anterior cingulate activity to monetary loss and basal ganglia activity to monetary gain uniquely contribute to the feedback negativity
Citation: Foti, D., Weinberg, A., Bernat, E. M., & Proudfit, G. H. (2015). Anterior cingulate activity to monetary loss and basal ganglia activity to monetary gain uniquely contribute to the feedback negativity. Clinical Neurophysiology, 126(7), 1338-1347.
Neural indicators of error processing in generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and major depressive disorder
Citation: Weinberg, A., Kotov, R., & Proudfit, G. H. (2015). Neural indicators of error processing in generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and major depressive disorder. Journal of abnormal psychology, 124(1), 172.
2014
The negativity bias in affective picture processing depends on top-down and bottom-up motivational significance
Citation: Hilgard, J., Weinberg, A., Hajcak Proudfit, G., & Bartholow, B. D. (2014). The negativity bias in affective picture processing depends on top-down and bottom-up motivational significance. Emotion, 14(5), 940.
Show me the money: The impact of actual rewards and losses on the feedback negativity
Citation: Weinberg, A., Riesel, A., & Proudfit, G. H. (2014). Show me the money: The impact of actual rewards and losses on the feedback negativity. Brain and cognition, 87, 134-139.
2013
Time course of error-potentiated startle and its relationship to error-related brain activity
Citation: Riesel, A., Weinberg, A., Moran, T., & Hajcak, G. (2013). Time course of error-potentiated startle and its relationship to error-related brain activity. Journal of Psychophysiology.
The ERN is the ERN is the ERN? Convergent validity of error-related brain activity across different tasks
Citation: Riesel, A., Weinberg, A., Endrass, T., Meyer, A., & Hajcak, G. (2013). The ERN is the ERN is the ERN? Convergent validity of error-related brain activity across different tasks. Biological psychology, 93(3), 377-385
Differentiating event‐related potential components sensitive to emotion in middle childhood: Evidence from temporal–spatial PCA
Citation: Kujawa, A., Weinberg, A., Hajcak, G., & Klein, D. N. (2013). Differentiating event‐related potential components sensitive to emotion in middle childhood: Evidence from temporal–spatial PCA. Developmental Psychobiology, 55(5), 539-550.
2012
Electrocortical responses to NIMSTIM facial expressions of emotion
Citation: Smith, E., Weinberg, A., Moran, T., & Hajcak, G. (2013). Electrocortical responses to NIMSTIM facial expressions of emotion. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 88(1), 17-25.
I see people: The presence of human faces impacts the processing of complex emotional stimuli
Citation: Ferri, J., Weinberg, A., & Hajcak, G. (2012). I see people: The presence of human faces impacts the processing of complex emotional stimuli. Social neuroscience, 7(4), 436-443.
Better late than never? The effect of feedback delay on ERP indices of reward processing
Citation: Weinberg, A., Luhmann, C. C., Bress, J. N., & Hajcak, G. (2012). Better late than never? The effect of feedback delay on ERP indices of reward processing. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 12(4), 671-677.
Increased error-related brain activity distinguishes generalized anxiety disorder with and without comorbid major depressive disorder
Citation: Weinberg, A., Klein, D. N., & Hajcak, G. (2012). Increased error-related brain activity distinguishes generalized anxiety disorder with and without comorbid major depressive disorder. Journal of abnormal psychology, 121(4), 885.
Field validity of heart rate variability metrics produced by QRSTool and CMetX
Citation: Hibbert, A. S., Weinberg, A., & Klonsky, E. D. (2012). Field validity of heart rate variability metrics produced by QRSTool and CMetX. Psychological assessment, 24(3), 777.
The effects of self-injury on acute negative arousal: A laboratory simulation
Citation: Weinberg, A., & Klonsky, E. D. (2012). The effects of self-injury on acute negative arousal: A laboratory simulation. Motivation and Emotion, 36(2), 242-254.
Emotional targets: evaluative categorization as a function of context and content
Citation: Weinberg, A., Hilgard, J., Bartholow, B. D., & Hajcak, G. (2012). Emotional targets: evaluative categorization as a function of context and content. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 84(2), 149-154.
Integrating multiple perspectives on error-related brain activity: The ERN as a neural indicator of trait defensive reactivity
Citation: Weinberg, A., Riesel, A., & Hajcak, G. (2012). Integrating multiple perspectives on error-related brain activity: The ERN as a neural indicator of trait defensive reactivity. Motivation and Emotion, 36(1), 84-100.
Punishment has a lasting impact on error‐related brain activity
Citation: Riesel, A., Weinberg, A., Endrass, T., Kathmann, N., & Hajcak, G. (2012). Punishment has a lasting impact on error‐related brain activity. Psychophysiology, 49(2), 239-247.
