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  • Linking RDoC and HiTOP: A n... Linking RDoC and HiTOP: A new interface for advancing psychiatric nosology and neuroscience
    Michelini, Giorgia; Palumbo, Isabella M.; DeYoung, Colin G. ... Clinical psychology review, 06/2021, Volume: 86
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    The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) and the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) represent major dimensional frameworks proposing two alternative approaches to accelerate progress in the ...
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  • Blunted Neural Response to ... Blunted Neural Response to Rewards as a Prospective Predictor of the Development of Depression in Adolescent Girls
    Nelson, Brady D; Perlman, Greg; Klein, Daniel N ... The American journal of psychiatry, 2016-Dec-01, Volume: 173, Issue: 12
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    A blunted neural response to rewards has recently emerged as a potential mechanistic biomarker of adolescent depression. The reward positivity, an event-related potential elicited by feedback ...
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  • Personality and depression:... Personality and depression: explanatory models and review of the evidence
    Klein, Daniel N; Kotov, Roman; Bufferd, Sara J Annual review of clinical psychology, 04/2011, Volume: 7
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    Understanding the association between personality and depression has implications for elucidating etiology and comorbidity, identifying at-risk individuals, and tailoring treatment. We discuss seven ...
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  • The Value of Suppressor Eff... The Value of Suppressor Effects in Explicating the Construct Validity of Symptom Measures
    Watson, David; Clark, Lee Anna; Chmielewski, Michael ... Psychological assessment, 09/2013, Volume: 25, Issue: 3
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    Suppressor effects are operating when the addition of a predictor increases the predictive power of another variable. We argue that suppressor effects can play a valuable role in explicating the ...
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  • Neuroticism and common ment... Neuroticism and common mental disorders: Meaning and utility of a complex relationship
    Ormel, Johan; Jeronimus, Bertus F.; Kotov, Roman ... Clinical psychology review, 07/2013, Volume: 33, Issue: 5
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    Neuroticism's prospective association with common mental disorders (CMDs) has fueled the assumption that neuroticism is an independent etiologically informative risk factor. This vulnerability model ...
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  • Amygdala connectivity durin... Amygdala connectivity during emotional face perception in psychotic disorders
    Sabharwal, Amri; Kotov, Roman; Mohanty, Aprajita Schizophrenia research, February 2021, 2021-02-00, 20210201, Volume: 228
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    Emotional face perception (EFP) deficits have been identified as a significant feature of psychotic disorders and are associated with symptoms and real-world functioning in these disorders. The ...
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  • Blunted neural response to ... Blunted neural response to rewards prospectively predicts depression in adolescent girls
    Bress, Jennifer N.; Foti, Dan; Kotov, Roman ... Psychophysiology, January 2013, Volume: 50, Issue: 1
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    The prevalence of depression increases substantially during adolescence. Several predictors of major depressive disorder have been established, but their predictive power is limited. In the current ...
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  • A Hierarchical Taxonomy of ... A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Can Transform Mental Health Research
    Conway, Christopher C.; Forbes, Miriam K.; Forbush, Kelsie T. ... Perspectives on psychological science, 05/2019, Volume: 14, Issue: 3
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    For more than a century, research on psychopathology has focused on categorical diagnoses. Although this work has produced major discoveries, growing evidence points to the superiority of a ...
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  • Progress in achieving quant... Progress in achieving quantitative classification of psychopathology
    Krueger, Robert F.; Kotov, Roman; Watson, David ... World psychiatry, October 2018, Volume: 17, Issue: 3
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    Shortcomings of approaches to classifying psychopathology based on expert consensus have given rise to contemporary efforts to classify psychopathology quantitatively. In this paper, we review ...
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  • Validity and utility of Hie... Validity and utility of Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): III. Emotional dysfunction superspectrum
    Watson, David; Levin‐Aspenson, Holly F.; Waszczuk, Monika A. ... World psychiatry, February 2022, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
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    The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) is a quantitative nosological system that addresses shortcomings of traditional mental disorder diagnoses, including arbitrary boundaries between ...
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