Greg Siegle's online preprints

Siegle, G.J., Condray, R., Thase, M.E., Keshavan, M., Steinhauer, S.R. (in press). Sustained gamma-band EEG during emotional information processing in depression and schizophrenia. International Journal of Psychophysiology

Jones, N., Siegle, G.J., Thase, M.E. (in press). Effects of rumination and initial severity on response to Cognitive Therapy for depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research

Silk, J. S., Siegle, G. J., Whalen, D. J., Ostapenko, L., Ladouceur, C. D., & Dahl, R. E. (in press). Pubertal changes in emotional information processing: pupillary, behavioral, and subjective evidence during emotional word identification. Development and Psychopathology.

4.DeRubeis, R.J., Siegle, G. J., Hollon, S., (2008). Cognitive therapy versus medications for depression: treatment outcomes and neural mechanisms. Nature neuroscience: Reviews, 9, 788-796.

Siegle, G.J., Ichikawa, N., Steinhauer, S.R. (2008). Blink before and after you think: Blinks occur prior to and following cognitive load indexed by pupillary responses. Psychophysiology, 45, 679-687.

Franzen, P.L., Siegle, G.J., Buysse, D.J. (2008). Relationships between Affect, Vigilance, and Sleepiness Following Sleep Deprivation. Journal of Sleep Research, 17, 34-41.

Silk, J.S., Dahl, R.E., Ryan, N.D., Birmaher, B., Axelson, D. Siegle, G.J. (2007). Pupillary reactivity to emotional information in child and adolescent depression: Links to clinical and ecological measures. American Journal of Psychiatry, 164, 1873-1880.

Siegle, G.J., Ghinassi, F., Thase, M.E. (2007). Neurobehavioral therapies in the 21st century: Summary of an emerging field and an extended example of Cognitive Control Training for depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 31, 235-262.

Siegle, G.J., Thompson, W., Thase, M.E., Steinhauer, S.R., Carter, C. S., (2007). Increased amygdala and decreased dorso-lateral prefrontal BOLD responses in unipolar depression: Related and independent features. Biological Psychiatry, 61, 198-209.

Forbes, E.E., May, J.C., Siegle, G.J., Ladouceur, C.D., Ryan, N.D., Carter, C.S., Dahl, R.E. (2006). Reward-Related Decision-Making in Pediatric Anxiety and Major Depressive Disorders: An fMRI Study. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 47, 1031-1040.

Siegle, G.J. (2006). From brain imaging to intervention: Disruptions of emotional reactivity in unipolar depression. Japanese Journal of Research on Emotions, 13, 65-82.

Larson, C., Schaefer, H.S., Siegle, G.J., Jackson, C. A. B., Anderle, M.J., Davidson, R.J. (2006). Fear is fast in phobic individuals: Amygdala activation in response to fear-relevant stimuli. Biological Psychiatry. 60, 410-417.

Siegle, G.J., Carter, C.S., Thase, M.E. (2006). Use of fMRI to predict recovery from unipolar depression with Cognitive Behavior Therapy. American Journal of Psychiatry, 163, 735-738. published pdf (subscriber access only). preprint pdf.

Siegle, G.J., Steinhauer, S.R., Thase, M.E. (2004). Pupillary Assessment and Computational Modeling of the Stroop Task in Depression. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 52, 63-76. preprint pdf

Siegle, G. J., Steinhauer, S.R., Stenger, V.A., Konecky, R., Carter, C. S., (2003). Use of concurrent pupil dilation assessment to inform interpretation and analysis of fMRI data. Neuroimage. 20(1), 114-124. preprint pdf

Siegle, G. J., Steinhauer, S.R., Carter, C. S., Ramel, W., Thase, M.E. (2003). Do the seconds turn into hours? Relationships between sustained pupil dilation in response to emotional information and self-reported rumination. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 27, 365-383. preprint pdf

Siegle, G. J., Steinhauer, S.R., Thase, M.E., Stenger, V.A., Carter, C. S., (2002). Can't Shake that Feeling: fMRI Assessment of Sustained Amygdala Activity in Response to Emotional Information in Depressed Individuals. Biological Psychiatry, 51, 693-707. preprint pdf

Siegle, G. J., Granholm, E., Ingram R., Matt, G. (2001). Pupillary response and reaction time measures of sustained processing of negative information in depression, Biological Psychiatry, 49, 624-636. preprint html

Siegle, G. J., Steinhauer, S. R., Carter, C., Thase, M. E. (2000). Convergence and divergence in measures of rumination. In G. Siegle and C. Papageorgiou (Chairs), Depressive rumination: Nature and Consequences. Meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.preprint html

Siegle, G. J., Ingram, R. E., & Matt, G. E. (2002). Affective interference: Explanation for negative information processing biases in dysphoria? Cognitive Therapy and Research, 26, 73-88.preprint html

Siegle, G.J. (1999) A neural network model of attention biases in depression, in Reggia, J. and Ruppin, E. (Eds.) Disorders of brain, behavior, and cognition: The neurocomputational perspective. (pp. 415-441) New York, NY: Elsevier preprint html

Siegle, G. J. (1999).Cognitive and Physiological Aspects of Attention to Personally Relevant Negative Information in Depression, Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, San Diego State University, University of California, San Diego.

Williams, G., Conner, J., Siegle, G. J., Ingram, R., & Cole, D. (1998). Is more negative less positive? Relating dysphoria to emotion ratings. Presentation at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Siegle, G. J. (1996). Rumination on affect: Cause for negative attention biases in depression?, Unpublished Masters Thesis, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA.

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