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Research Interests for Johnna Swartz

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  1. Dotterer, HL; Hyde, LW; Swartz, JR; Hariri, AR; Williamson, DE, Amygdala reactivity predicts adolescent antisocial behavior but not callous-unemotional traits., Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, vol. 24 (April, 2017), pp. 84-92 [doi[abs]
  2. Swartz, JR; Prather, AA; Hariri, AR, Threat-related amygdala activity is associated with peripheral CRP concentrations in men but not women., Psychoneuroendocrinology, vol. 78 (April, 2017), pp. 93-96 [doi[abs]
  3. Swartz, JR; Hariri, AR; Williamson, DE, An epigenetic mechanism links socioeconomic status to changes in depression-related brain function in high-risk adolescents., Molecular Psychiatry, vol. 22 no. 2 (February, 2017), pp. 209-214 [doi[abs]
  4. Swartz, JR; Knodt, AR; Radtke, SR; Hariri, AR, Peering into the brain to predict behavior: Peer-reported, but not self-reported, conscientiousness links threat-related amygdala activity to future problem drinking., Neuroimage, vol. 146 (February, 2017), pp. 894-903 [doi[abs]
  5. Swartz, JR; Waller, R; Bogdan, R; Knodt, AR; Sabhlok, A; Hyde, LW; Hariri, AR, A Common Polymorphism in a Williams Syndrome Gene Predicts Amygdala Reactivity and Extraversion in Healthy Adults., Biological Psychiatry, vol. 81 no. 3 (February, 2017), pp. 203-210 [doi[abs]

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