Hillary S. Schaefer

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University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 
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Schaefer HS, Larson CL, Davidson RJ, et al. (2014) Brain, body, and cognition: neural, physiological and self-report correlates of phobic and normative fear. Biological Psychology. 98: 59-69
Coan JA, Kasle S, Jackson A, et al. (2013) Mutuality and the social regulation of neural threat responding. Attachment & Human Development. 15: 303-15
Gloria R, Angelos L, Schaefer HS, et al. (2009) An fMRI investigation of the impact of withdrawal on regional brain activity during nicotine anticipation. Psychophysiology. 46: 681-93
Brefczynski-Lewis JA, Lutz A, Schaefer HS, et al. (2007) Neural correlates of attentional expertise in long-term meditation practitioners. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 11483-8
van Reekum CM, Johnstone T, Urry HL, et al. (2007) Gaze fixations predict brain activation during the voluntary regulation of picture-induced negative affect. Neuroimage. 36: 1041-55
van Reekum CM, Urry HL, Johnstone T, et al. (2007) Individual differences in amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex activity are associated with evaluation speed and psychological well-being. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 19: 237-48
Coan JA, Schaefer HS, Davidson RJ. (2006) Lending a hand: social regulation of the neural response to threat. Psychological Science. 17: 1032-9
Larson CL, Schaefer HS, Siegle GJ, et al. (2006) Fear is fast in phobic individuals: amygdala activation in response to fear-relevant stimuli. Biological Psychiatry. 60: 410-7
Schaefer HS, Putnam KM, Benca RM, et al. (2006) Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging measures of neural activity to positive social stimuli in pre- and post-treatment depression. Biological Psychiatry. 60: 974-86
Urry HL, van Reekum CM, Johnstone T, et al. (2006) Amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex are inversely coupled during regulation of negative affect and predict the diurnal pattern of cortisol secretion among older adults. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 26: 4415-25
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