Jorge Moll

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D’Or Institute of Research and Education 
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Schiller D, Yu ANC, Alia-Klein N, et al. (2023) The Human Affectome. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 105450
Fennema D, Barker GJ, O'Daly O, et al. (2023) Self-blame-selective hyper-connectivity between anterior temporal and subgenual cortices predicts prognosis in major depressive disorder. Neuroimage. Clinical. 39: 103453
Duan S, Valmaggia L, Fennema D, et al. (2023) Remote virtual reality assessment elucidates self-blame-related action tendencies in depression. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 161: 77-83
Fennema D, O'Daly O, Barker GJ, et al. (2021) Internal reliability of blame-related functional MRI measures in major depressive disorder. Neuroimage. Clinical. 32: 102901
Duan S, Lawrence A, Valmaggia L, et al. (2021) Maladaptive blame-related action tendencies are associated with vulnerability to major depressive disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 145: 70-76
Jaeckle T, Williams SCR, Barker GJ, et al. (2021) Self-blame in major depression: a randomised pilot trial comparing fMRI neurofeedback with self-guided psychological strategies. Psychological Medicine. 1-11
Bortolini T, Melo B, Basilio R, et al. (2021) Striatal and septo-hypothalamic responses to anticipation and outcome of affiliative rewards. Neuroimage. 243: 118474
Lawrence AJ, Stahl D, Duan S, et al. (2021) Neurocognitive measures of self-blame and risk prediction models of recurrence in major depressive disorder. Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
Eslinger PJ, Anders S, Ballarini T, et al. (2021) The neuroscience of social feelings: mechanisms of adaptive social functioning. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Lythe KE, Gethin JA, Workman CI, et al. (2020) Subgenual activation and the finger of blame: individual differences and depression vulnerability. Psychological Medicine. 1-9
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