Thomas M. Piasecki

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Psychology University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States 
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Dora J, Piccirillo M, Foster KT, et al. (2023) The daily association between affect and alcohol use: A meta-analysis of individual participant data. Psychological Bulletin. 149: 1-24
Cofresí RU, Piasecki TM, Bartholow BD. (2022) Acute sensitization of the P3 event-related potential response to beverage images and the risk for alcohol use disorder. Addiction Neuroscience. 4
Waddell JT, Bartholow BD, Piasecki TM. (2022) Changes in affect and alcohol craving during naturally occurring drinking episodes: The role of day-level drinking motives. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
Cofresí RU, Piasecki TM, Bartholow BD, et al. (2022) Enhanced conditioned "liking" of novel visual cues paired with alcohol or non-alcohol beverage container images among individuals at higher risk for alcohol use disorder. Psychopharmacology
Kohen CB, Cofresí RU, Bartholow BD, et al. (2022) Alcohol craving in the natural environment: Moderating roles of cue exposure, drinking, and alcohol sensitivity. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
Cofresí RU, Piasecki TM, Hajcak G, et al. (2022) Internal consistency and test-retest reliability of the P3 event-related potential (ERP) elicited by alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage pictures. Psychophysiology. 59: e13967
Hua JPY, de Lange SC, van den Heuvel MP, et al. (2021) Alcohol use in emerging adults associated with lower rich-club connectivity and greater connectome network disorganization. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 230: 109198
Wycoff AM, Motschman CA, Griffin SA, et al. (2021) Simultaneous use of alcohol and cigarettes in a mixed psychiatric sample: Daily-life associations with smoking motives, craving, stimulation, sedation, and affect. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors : Journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors
Cofresí RU, Kohen CB, Motschman CA, et al. (2021) Behavioral response bias and event-related brain potentials implicate elevated incentive salience attribution to alcohol cues in emerging adults with lower sensitivity to alcohol. Addiction (Abingdon, England)
Wycoff AM, Carpenter RW, Hepp J, et al. (2021) Real-time reports of drinking to cope: Associations with subjective relief from alcohol and changes in negative affect. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 130: 641-650
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