Muriah Wheelock

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University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States 
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Dark HE, Harnett NG, Goodman AM, et al. (2023) Stress-induced changes in autonomic reactivity vary with adolescent violence exposure and resting-state functional connectivity. Neuroscience
Dark HE, Harnett NG, Hurst DR, et al. (2022) Sex-related differences in violence exposure, neural reactivity to threat, and mental health. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Goodman A, Wheelock M, Harnett N, et al. (2021) Stress-induced changes in effective connectivity during regulation of the emotional response to threat. Brain Connectivity
Purcell JB, Goodman AM, Harnett NG, et al. (2021) Stress-elicited neural activity in young adults varies with childhood sexual abuse. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 137: 108-123
Dark HE, Harnett NG, Goodman AM, et al. (2020) Violence exposure, affective style, and stress-induced changes in resting state functional connectivity. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Harnett NG, Wheelock MD, Wood KH, et al. (2019) Negative life experiences contribute to racial differences in the neural response to threat. Neuroimage. 116086
Orem TR, Wheelock MD, Goodman AM, et al. (2019) Amygdala and prefrontal cortex activity varies with individual differences in the emotional response to psychosocial stress. Behavioral Neuroscience. 133: 203-211
Wheelock MD, Rangaprakash D, Harnett NG, et al. (2018) Psychosocial stress reactivity is associated with decreased whole-brain network efficiency and increased amygdala centrality. Behavioral Neuroscience
Harnett NG, Ference EW, Wood KH, et al. (2018) Trauma exposure acutely alters neural function during Pavlovian fear conditioning. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 109: 1-13
Goodman AM, Harnett NG, Wheelock MD, et al. (2018) Anticipatory prefrontal cortex activity underlies stress-induced changes in Pavlovian fear conditioning. Neuroimage
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