Todd F. Heatherton
Affiliations: | Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeRebecca G. Boswell | research assistant | 2006-2012 | Dartmouth |
Anne Krendl | grad student | ||
Leah H. Somerville | grad student | ||
Pin-Hao Andy Chen | grad student | 2011- | Dartmouth |
Richard B. Lopez | grad student | 2011- | Dartmouth |
Jennifer J. Tickle | grad student | 2002 | Dartmouth |
Carrie L. Wyland | grad student | 2004 | Dartmouth |
Jasmin Cloutier | grad student | 2008 | Dartmouth |
Anne Krendl | grad student | 2008 | Dartmouth |
Dylan D. Wagner | grad student | 2005-2011 | Dartmouth |
Katherine E. Powers | grad student | 2014 | Dartmouth |
Robert S. Chavez | grad student | 2010-2015 | Dartmouth |
Kathryn E. Demos | post-doc | Dartmouth |
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Huckins JF, daSilva AW, Wang R, et al. (2019) Fusing Mobile Phone Sensing and Brain Imaging to Assess Depression in College Students. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 13: 248 |
Lopez RB, Heatherton TF, Wagner DD. (2019) Media multitasking is associated with higher risk for obesity and increased responsiveness to rewarding food stimuli. Brain Imaging and Behavior |
Wang R, Wang W, Dasilva A, et al. (2018) Tracking Depression Dynamics in College Students Using Mobile Phone and Wearable Sensing. Proceedings of the Acm On Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies. 2 |
Lopez RB, Salinger JM, Heatherton TF, et al. (2018) Media multitasking is associated with altered processing of incidental, irrelevant cues during person perception. Bmc Psychology. 6: 44 |
Huckins JF, Adeyemo B, Miezin FM, et al. (2018) Reward-related regions form a preferentially coupled system at rest. Human Brain Mapping |
Chen PA, Kelley WM, Lopez RB, et al. (2018) REDUCING REWARD RESPONSIVITY AND DAILY FOOD DESIRESIN FEMALE DIETERS THROUGH DOMAIN-SPECIFIC TRAINING. Social Neuroscience |
Lopez RB, Stillman PE, Heatherton TF, et al. (2018) Minding One's Reach (To Eat): The Promise of Computer Mouse-Tracking to Study Self-Regulation of Eating. Frontiers in Nutrition. 5: 43 |
Courtney AL, Rapuano KM, Sargent JD, et al. (2018) Brain Reward Responses Are Behaviorally Relevant: The Authors Respond. Journal of Studies On Alcohol and Drugs. 79: 41-42 |
Courtney AL, Rapuano KM, Sargent JD, et al. (2018) Reward System Activation in Response to Alcohol Advertisements Predicts College Drinking. Journal of Studies On Alcohol and Drugs. 79: 29-38 |
Stoeckel LE, Birch LL, Heatherton T, et al. (2017) Psychological and neural contributions to appetite self-regulation. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.). 25: S17-S25 |