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279. Leveraging normative personality data and machine learning to examine the brain structure correlates of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder traits.
Moreau AL, Gorelik AJ, Knodt A, Barch DM, Hariri AR, Samuel DB, Oltmanns TF, Hatoum AS, Bogdan R.
J Psychopathol Clin Sci. 2024 Nov;133(8):656-666.

278. Childhood blood-lead level predicts lower general, non-selective hippocampal subfield volumes in midlife.
Reuben A, Knodt AR, Ireland D, Ramrakha S, Specht AJ, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Hariri AR.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2024 Jun 28;281:116658

276. Intrinsic functional connectivity of motor and heteromodal association cortex predicts individual differences in regulatory focus.
Kim N, Kim MJ, Strauman TJ, Hariri AR.
PNAS Nexus. 2024 May 3;3(5):page167.

275. Genetic variants for head size share genes and pathways with cancer.
Knol MJ, et al.
Cell Rep Med. 2024 May 3:101529.

274. Dementia, dementia's risk factors and premorbid brain structure are concentrated in disadvantaged areas: National register and birth-cohort geographic analyses.
Reuben A, Richmond-Rakerd LS, Milne B, Shah D, Pearson A, Hogan S, Ireland D, Keenan R, Knodt AR, Melzer T, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Whitman ET, Hariri AR, Moffitt TE, Caspi A.
Alzheimers Dement. 2024 Mar 14.

273. A blood biomarker of the pace of aging is associated with brain structure: replication across three cohorts.
Whitman ET, Ryan CP, Abraham WC, Addae A, Corcoran DL, Elliott ML, Hogan S, Ireland D, Keenan R, Knodt AR, Melzer TR, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Sugden K, Williams BS, Zhou J, Hariri AR, Belsky DW, Moffitt TE, Caspi A; Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative.
Neurobiol Aging. 2024 Jan 24;136:23-33.

272. Test-retest reliability and predictive utility of a macroscale principal functional connectivity gradient.
Knodt AR, Elliott ML, Whitman ET, Winn A, Addae A, Ireland D, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Hariri AR.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2023 Oct 18.

271. Revising a Self-Regulation Phenotype for Depression Through Individual Differences in Macroscale Brain Organization.
Strauman TJ, Hariri AR.
Curr Dir Psychol Sci. 2023 Aug;32(4):267-275.

270. Social isolation from childhood to mid-adulthood: is there an association with older brain age?
Lay-Yee R, Hariri AR, Knodt AR, Barrett-Young A, Matthews T, Milne BJ.
Psychol Med. 2023 Jul 24:1-9.

269. Functional topography of the neocortex predicts covariation in complex cognitive and basic motor abilities.
Whitman ET, Knodt AR, Elliott ML, Abraham WC, Cheyne K, Hogan S, Ireland D, Keenan R, Leung JH, Melzer TR, Poulton R, Purdy SC, Ramrakha S, Thorne PR, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Hariri AR.
Cereb Cortex. 2023 Apr 4:bhad109.

268. Associations Between Thinner Retinal Neuronal Layers and Suboptimal Brain Structural Integrity in a Middle-Aged Cohort.
Barrett-Young A, Abraham WC, Cheung CY, Gale J, Hogan S, Ireland D, Keenan R, Knodt AR, Melzer TR, Moffitt TE, Ramrakha S, Tham YC, Wilson GA, Wong TY, Hariri AR, Poulton R.
Eye Brain. 2023 Mar 11;15:25-35.

267. Improving risk indexes for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias for use in midlife.
Reuben A, Moffitt TE, Abraham WC, Ambler A, Elliott ML, Hariri AR, Harrington H, Hogan S, Houts RM, Ireland D, Knodt AR, Leung J, Pearson A, Poulton R, Purdy SC, Ramrakha S, Rasmussen LJH, Sugden K, Thorne PR, Williams B, Wilson G, Caspi A.
Brain Commun. 2022 Oct 6;4(5):fcac223.

266. Preparedness for healthy ageing and polysubstance use in long-term cannabis users: a population-representative longitudinal study.
Meier MH, Caspi A, Ambler A, Hariri AR, Harrington H, Hogan S, Houts R, Knodt AR, Ramrakha S, Richmond-Rakerd LS, Poulton R, Moffitt TE.
Lancet Healthy Longev. 2022 Oct;3(10):e703-e714.

265. Diminished Structural Brain Integrity in Long-term Cannabis Users Reflects a History of Polysubstance Use.
Knodt AR, Meier MH, Ambler A, Gehred MZ, Harrington H, Ireland D, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Hariri AR.
Biol Psychiatry. 2022 Jun 22:S0006-3223(22)01367-1.

264. Association of Pace of Aging Measured by Blood-Based DNA Methylation With Age-Related Cognitive Impairment and Dementia.
Sugden K, Caspi A, Elliott ML, Bourassa KJ, Chamarti K, Corcoran DL, Hariri AR, Houts RM, Kothari M, Kritchevsky S, Kuchel GA, Mill JS, Williams BS, Belsky DW, Moffitt TE, Alzheimers Disease Neuroimaging Initiative.
Neurology. 2022 Jul 6:10.1212/WNL.0000000000200898.

263. A Connectome-wide Functional Signature of Trait Anger.
Kim MJ, Elliott ML, Knodt AR, Hariri AR.
Clin Psychol Sci. 2022 May;10(3):584-592.

262. Long-Term Cannabis Use and Cognitive Reserves and Hippocampal Volume in Midlife.
Meier MH, Caspi A, R Knodt A, Hall W, Ambler A, Harrington H, Hogan S, M Houts R, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Hariri AR, Moffitt TE.
Am J Psychiatry. 2022 Mar 8:appiajp202121060664.

261. Association of Treatable Health Conditions During Adolescence With Accelerated Aging at Midlife.
Bourassa KJ, Moffitt TE, Ambler A, Hariri AR, Harrington H, Houts RM, Ireland D, Knodt A, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Caspi A.
JAMA Pediatr. 2022 Feb 21:e216417.

260. Meta-Analytic Activation Maps Can Help Identify Affective Processes Captured by Contrast-Based Task fMRI: The Case of Threat-Related Facial Expressions.
Kim MJ, Knodt AR, Hariri AR.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2022 Feb 7:nsac010.

259. Hippocampal volume and volume asymmetry prospectively predict PTSD symptom emergence among Iraq-deployed soldiers.
Cobb AR, Rubin M, Stote DL, Baldwin BC, Lee HJ, Hariri AR, Telch MJ.
Psychol Med. 2021 Nov 22:1-8.

258. The Temporal Dynamics of Spontaneous Emotional Brain States and Their Implications for Mental Health.
Kragel PA, Hariri AR, LaBar KS.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2021 Oct 22:1-14

257. Association of subcortical gray-matter volumes with life-course-persistent antisocial behavior in a population-representative longitudinal birth cohort
Carlisi CO, Moffitt TE, Knodt AR, Harrington H, Langevin S, Ireland D, Melzer TR, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Caspi A, Hariri AR, Viding E
Dev Psychopathol. 2021 Oct 18:1-11

256. Transcriptome-based polygenic score links depression-related corticolimbic gene expression changes to sex-specific brain morphology and depression risk.
Miles AE, Dos Santos FC, Byrne EM, Renteria ME, McIntosh AM, Adams MJ, Pistis G, Castelao E, Preisig M, Baune BT, Schubert KO, Lewis CM, Jones LA, Jones I, Uher R, Smoller JW, Perlis RH, Levinson DF, Potash JB, Weissman MM, Shi J, Lewis G, Penninx BWJH, Boomsma DI, Hamilton SP; Major Depressive Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Sibille E, Hariri AR, Nikolova YS.
Neuropsychopharmacology. 2021 Sep 29.

255. Striving toward translation: strategies for reliable fMRI measurement.
Elliott ML, Knodt AR, Hariri AR.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2021 Jun 14:S1364-6613(21)00129-7.

254. Long-term Neural Embedding of Childhood Adversity in a Population-Representative Birth Cohort Followed for 5 Decades.
Gehred MZ, Knodt AR, Ambler A, Bourassa KJ, Danese A, Elliott ML, Hogan S, Ireland D, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Reuben A, Sison ML, Moffitt TE, Hariri AR, Caspi A.
Biol Psychiatry. 2021 Mar 9:S0006-3223(21)01109-4.

253. Midlife Cardiovascular Fitness Is Reflected in the Brain's White Matter.
d'Arbeloff T, Elliott ML, Knodt AR, Sison M, Melzer TR, Ireland D, Ramrakha S, Poulton R, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Hariri AR.
Front Aging Neurosci. 2021 Apr 6;13:652575.

252. Disparities in the pace of biological aging among midlife adults of the same chronological age have implications for future frailty risk and policy.
Elliott ML, Caspi A, Houts RM, Ambler A, Broadbent JM, Hancox RJ, Harrington H, Hogan S, Keenan R, Knodt A, Leung JH, Melzer TR, Purdy SC, Ramrakha S, Richmond-Rakerd LS, Righarts A, Sugden K, Thomson WM, Thorne PR, Williams BS, Wilson G, Hariri AR, Poulton R, Moffitt TE.
Nat Aging. 2021 Mar;1(3):295-308.

251. Associations between childhood family emotional health, fronto-limbic grey matter volume, and saliva 5mC in young adulthood.
Pfeiffer JR, Bustamante AC, Kim GS, Armstrong D, Knodt AR, Koenen KC, Hariri AR, Uddin M.
Clin Epigenetics. 2021 Mar 31;13(1):68.

250. Need for Psychometric Theory in Neuroscience Research and Training: Reply to Kragel et al. (2021).
Elliott ML, Knodt AR, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Hariri AR.
Psychol Sci. 2021 Mar 8:956797621996665.

249. Regulatory focus and the p factor: Evidence for self-regulatory dysfunction as a transdiagnostic feature of general psychopathology.
Romer AL, Hariri AR, Strauman TJ.
J Psychiatr Res. 2021 Feb 27;137:178-185.

248. Childhood self-control forecasts the pace of midlife aging and preparedness for old age.
Richmond-Rakerd LS, Caspi A, Ambler A, d'Arbeloff T, de Bruine M, Elliott M, Harrington H, Hogan S, Houts RM, Ireland D, Keenan R, Knodt AR, Melzer TR, Park S, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Rasmussen LJH, Sack E, Schmidt AT, Sison ML, Wertz J, Hariri AR, Moffitt TE.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 Jan 19;118(3):e2010211118.

247. Novel polygenic risk score as a translational tool linking depression-related changes in the corticolimbic transcriptome with neural face processing and anhedonic symptoms.
Mareckova K, Hawco C, Dos Santos FC, Bakht A, Calarco N, Miles AE, Voineskos AN, Sibille E, Hariri AR, Nikolova YS.
Transl Psychiatry. 2020 Nov 24;10(1):410.

246. Association of Childhood Lead Exposure With MRI Measurements of Structural Brain Integrity in Midlife.
Reuben A, Elliott ML, Abraham WC, Broadbent J, Houts RM, Ireland D, Knodt AR, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Hariri AR, Caspi A, Moffitt TE.
JAMA. 2020 Nov 17;324(19):1970-1979.

245. Is cardiovascular fitness associated with structural brain integrity in midlife? Evidence from a population-representative birth cohort study.
d'Arbeloff T, Cooke M, Knodt AR, Sison M, Melzer TR, Ireland D, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Moffitt TE, Caspi A, Hariri AR.
Aging (Albany NY). 2020 Oct 21;12.

244. Normative range parenting and the developing brain: A scoping review and recommendations for future research.
Farber MJ, Gee DG, Hariri AR.
Eur J Neurosci. 2020 Oct 14.

243. Association Between Elevated suPAR, a New Biomarker of Inflammation, and Accelerated Aging.
Rasmussen LJH, Caspi A, Ambler A, Danese A, Elliott M, Eugen-Olsen J, Hariri AR, Harrington H, Houts R, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Sugden K, Williams B, Moffitt TE.
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2020 Jul 16:glaa178.

242. Pervasively Thinner Neocortex as a Transdiagnostic Feature of General Psychopathology.
Romer AL, Elliott ML, Knodt AR, Sison ML, Ireland D, Houts R, Ramrakha S, Poulton R, Keenan R, Melzer TR, Moffitt TE, Caspi A, Hariri AR.
Am J Psychiatry. 2020 Jun 30:appiajp202019090934

241. Little evidence for associations between the Big Five personality traits and variability in brain gray or white matter.
Avinun R, Israel S, Knodt AR, Hariri AR.
Neuroimage. 2020 Jun 27;220:117092

240. What is the Test-Retest Reliability of Common Task-fMRI Measure? New Empirical Evidence and a Meta-Analysis
Elliott ML, Knodt AR, Ireland D, Morris ML, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Sison ML, Moffitt TE, Caspi A, Hariri AR.
Psychol Sci. 2020 Jun 3:956797620916786

239. Neural signatures of promotion versus prevention goal priming: fMRI evidence for distinct cognitive-motivational systems.
Detloff AM, Hariri AR, Strauman TJ.
Personal Neurosci. 2020 Feb 3;3:e1.

238. Self-rated amygdala activity: an auto-biological index of affective distress.
MacDuffie KE, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Strauman TJ, Hariri AR.
Personal Neurosci. 2019 Jun 13;2:e1.

237. Longitudinal Assessment of Mental Health Disorders and Comorbidities Across 4 Decades Among Participants in the Dunedin Birth Cohort Study.
Caspi A, Houts RM, Ambler A, Danese A, Elliott ML, Hariri A, Harrington H, Hogan S, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Rasmussen LJH, Reuben A, Richmond-Rakerd L, Sugden K, Wertz J, Williams BS, Moffitt TE.
JAMA Netw Open. 2020 Apr 1;3(4):e203221

236. Borderline Personality Traits Are Not Correlated With Brain Structure in 2 Large Samples.
Baranger DAA, Few LR, Sheinbein DH, Agrawal A, Oltmanns TF, Knodt AR, Barch DM, Hariri AR, Bogdan R.
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging. 2020 Feb 24. pii: S2451-9022(20)30049-5.

235. Affective brain patterns as multivariate neural correlates of cardiovascular disease risk.
Gianaros PJ, Kraynak TE, Kuan DC, Gross JJ, McRae K, Hariri AR, Manuck SB, Rasero J, Verstynen TD.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2020 Apr 17. pii: nsaa050.

234. Associations between life-course-persistent antisocial behaviour and brain structure in a population-representative longitudinal birth cohort.
Carlisi CO, Moffitt TE, Knodt AR, Harrington H, Ireland D, Melzer TR, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Caspi A, Hariri AR, Viding E.
Lancet Psychiatry. 2020 Mar;7(3):245-253.

233. Functional connectivity predicts the dispositional use of expressive suppression but not cognitive reappraisal.
Burr DA, d'Arbeloff T, Elliott ML, Knodt AR, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
Brain Behav. 2020 Jan 13:e01493.

232. White matter hyperintensities are common in midlife and already associated with cognitive decline.
d'Arbeloff T, Elliott ML, Knodt AR, Melzer TR, Keenan R, Ireland D, Ramrakha S, Poulton R, Anderson T, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Hariri AR.
Brain Commun. 2019;1(1):fcz041.

231. Brain-age in midlife is associated with accelerated biological aging and cognitive decline in a longitudinal birth cohort.
Elliott ML, Belsky DW, Knodt AR, Ireland D, Melzer TR, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Hariri AR.
Mol Psychiatry. 2019 Dec 10.

230. Replicability of structural brain alterations associated with general psychopathology: evidence from a population-representative birth cohort.
Romer AL, Knodt AR, Sison ML, Ireland D, Houts R, Ramrakha S, Poulton R, Keenan R, Melzer TR, Moffitt TE, Caspi A, Hariri AR.
Mol Psychiatry. 2019 Dec 3.

229. Convergent Evidence for Predispositional Effects of Brain Gray Matter Volume on Alcohol Consumption.
Baranger DAA, Demers CH, Elsayed NM, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Desmarais A, Few LR, Agrawal A, Heath AC, Barch DM, Squeglia LM, Williamson DE, Hariri AR, Bogdan R.
Biol Psychiatry. 2019 Sep 13. pii: S0006-3223(19)31678-6.

228. Corticolimbic circuit structure moderates an association between early life stress and later trait anxiety.
Kim MJ, Farber MJ, Knodt AR, Hariri AR.
Neuroimage Clin. 2019 Oct 23;24:102050.

227. Maternal overprotection in childhood is associated with amygdala reactivity and structural connectivity in adulthood.
Farber MJ, Kim MJ, Knodt AR, Hariri AR.
Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2019 Oct 1;40:100711.

226. Association of Neurocognitive and Physical Function With Gait Speed in Midlife.
Rasmussen LJH, Caspi A, Ambler A, Broadbent JM, Cohen HJ, d'Arbeloff T, Elliott M, Hancox RJ, Harrington H, Hogan S, Houts R, Ireland D, Knodt AR, Meredith-Jones K, Morey MC, Morrison L, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Richmond-Rakerd L, Sison ML, Sneddon K, Thomson WM, Hariri AR, Moffitt TE.
JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Oct 2;2(10):e1913123.

225. A polygenic score for body mass index is associated with depressive symptoms via early life stress: Evidence for gene-environment correlation.
Avinun R, Hariri AR.
J Psychiatr Res. 2019 Aug 16;118:9-13.

224. Pleiotropic Meta-Analysis of Cognition, Education, and Schizophrenia Differentiates Roles of Early Neurodevelopmental and Adult Synaptic Pathways.
Lam M, Hill WD, et al.
Am J Hum Genet. 2019 Aug 1;105(2):334-350.

223. A role for the CD38 rs3796863 polymorphism in alcohol and monetary reward: evidence from CD38 knockout mice and alcohol self-administration, [11C]-raclopride binding, and functional MRI in humans.
Lee MR, Shin JH, Deschaine S, Daurio AM, Stangl BL, Yan J, Ramchandani VA, Schwandt ML, Grodin EN, Momenan R, Corral-Frias NS, Hariri AR, Bogdan R, Alvarez VA, Leggio L.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2019 Jul 31:1-13.

222. Genetic Risk for Rheumatoid Arthritis is Associated with Increased Striatal Volume in Healthy Young Adults.
Avinun R, Nevo A, Hariri AR.
Sci Rep. 2019 Jul 29;9(1):10994.

221. Effects of pioglitazone on mnemonic hippocampal function: A blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging study in elderly adults.
Knodt AR, Burke JR, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Plassman BL, Burns DK, Brannan SK, Kukulka M, Wu J, Hariri AR.
Alzheimers Dement (N Y). 2019 Jun 26;5:254-263.

220. Divergence of an association between depressive symptoms and a dopamine polygenic score in Caucasians and Asians.
Avinun R, Nevo A, Radtke SR, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2019 Jul 9.

219. Investigating patterns of neural response associated with childhood abuse v. childhood neglect.
Puetz VB, Viding E, Gerin MI, Pingault JB, Sethi A, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR, McCrory E.
Psychol Med. 2019 Jun 13:1-10.

218. A genome-wide association study-derived polygenic score for interleukin-1b is associated with hippocampal volume in two samples.
Avinun R, Nevo A, Knodt AR, Elliott ML, Hariri AR.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2019 May 22.

217. Genome-wide association study identifies loci associated with liability to alcohol and drug dependence that is associated with variability in reward-related ventral striatum activity in African- and European-Americans.
Wetherill L, Lai D, Johnson EC, Anokhin A, Bauer L, Bucholz KK, Dick DM, Hariri AR, Hesselbrock V, Kamarajan C, Kramer J, Kuperman S, Meyers JL, Nurnberger JI Jr, Schuckit M, Scott DM, Taylor RE, Tischfield J, Porjesz B, Goate AM, Edenberg HJ, Foroud T, Bogdan R, Agrawal A.
Genes Brain Behav. 2019 May 17:e12580.

216. Genome-wide association studies of alcohol dependence, DSM-IV criterion count, and individual criteria.
Lai D, Wetherill L, Bertelsen S, Carey CE, Kamarajan C, Kapoor M, Meyers JL, Anokhin AP, Bennett DA, Bucholz KK, Chang KK, De Jager PL, Dick DM, Hesselbrock V, Kramer J, Kuperman S, Nurnberger JI Jr, Raj T, Schuckit M, Scott DM, Taylor RE, Tischfield J, Hariri AR, Edenberg HJ, Agrawal A, Bogdan R, Porjesz B, Goate AM, Foroud T.
Genes Brain Behav. 2019 May 14.

215. The Emerging Importance of the Cerebellum in Broad Risk for Psychopathology.
Hariri AR.
Neuron. 2019 Apr 3;102(1):17-20.

214. Heightened amygdala reactivity and increased stress generation predict internalizing symptoms in adults following childhood maltreatment.
Gerin MI, Viding E, Pingault JB, Puetz VB, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Brigidi BD, Swartz JR, Hariri AR, McCrory EJ.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2019 Apr 1.

213. General functional connectivity: Shared features of resting-state and task fMRI drive reliable and heritable individual differences in functional brain networks.
Elliott ML, Knodt AR, Cooke M, Kim MJ, Melzer TR, Keenan R, Ireland D, Ramrakha S, Poulton R, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Hariri AR.
Neuroimage. 2019 Jan 29. pii: S1053-8119(19)30074-6.

212. Microstructural integrity of white matter moderates an association between childhood adversity and adult trait anger.
Kim MJ, Elliott ML, d'Arbeloff TC, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
Aggress Behav. 2019 Jan 30.

211. Subclinical eating disorder traits are correlated with cortical thickness in regions associated with food reward and perception.
Wallace GL, Richard E, Peng CS, Knodt AR, Hariri AR.
Brain Imaging Behav. 2019 Jan 8.

210. Emotion Regulation and the Experience of Future Negative Mood: The Importance of Assessing Social Support.
d'Arbeloff TC, Freedy KR, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
Front Psychol. 2018 Nov 20;9:2287.

209. Dopamine genetic risk is related to food addiction and body mass through reduced reward-related ventral striatum activity.
Romer AL, Su Kang M, Nikolova YS, Gearhardt AN, Hariri AR.
Appetite. 2018 Oct 5;133:24-31.

208. A Polygenic Score for Higher Educational Attainment is Associated with Larger Brains.
Elliott ML, Belsky DW, Anderson K, Corcoran DL, Ge T, Knodt A, Prinz JA, Sugden K, Williams B, Ireland D, Poulton R, Caspi A, Holmes A, Moffitt T, Hariri AR.
Cereb Cortex. 2018 Sep 12.

207. Trajectories of Alcohol Initiation and Use During Adolescence: The Role of Stress and Amygdala Reactivity.
Elsayed NM, Kim MJ, Fields KM, Olvera RL, Hariri AR, Williamson DE
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychitry. 2018 Aug;57(8):550-560.

206. Paradoxical associations between familial affective responsiveness, stress, and amygdala reactivity.
Farber MJ, Romer AL, Kim MJ, Knodt AR, Elsayed NM, Williamson DE, Hariri AR.
Emotion. 2018 Jul 12.

205. Primary and Secondary Variants of Psychopathy in a Volunteer Sample Are Associated With Different Neurocognitive Mechanisms.
Sethi A, McCrory E, Puetz V, Hoffmann F, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR, Viding E.
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging. 2018 Apr 12. pii: S2451-9022(18)30082-X

204. Microstructural integrity of a pathway connecting the prefrontal cortex and amygdala moderates the association between cognitive reappraisal and negative emotions.
d'Arbeloff TC, Kim MJ, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
Emotion. 2018 May 21.

203. A Connectome Wide Functional Signature of Transdiagnostic Risk for Mental Illness
Maxwell L. Elliott, Adrienne Romer, Annchen R. Knodt and Ahmad R. Hariri.
Biological Psychiatry, April 10, 2018.

Commentary

202. A Link Between Childhood Adversity and Trait Anger Reflects Relative Activity of the Amygdala and Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex.
Kim MJ, Scult MA, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, d'Arbeloff TC, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging. 2018 Mar 21. pii: S2451-9022(18)30069-7.

201. Schizophrenia polygenic risk score predicts mnemonic hippocampal activity.
Chen Q, Ursini G, Romer AL, Knodt AR, Mezeivtch K, Xiao E, Pergola G, Blasi G, Straub RE, Callicott JH, Berman KF, Hariri AR, Bertolino A, Mattay VS, Weinberger DR.
Brain. 2018 Feb 3.

200. A brief introduction to the neurogenetics of cognition-emotion interactions.
Scult MA, Hariri AR.
Curr Opin Behav Sci. 2018 Feb;19:50-54

199. Shifting priorities: highly conserved behavioral and brain network adaptations to chronic stress across species.
Nikolova YS, Misquitta KA, Rocco BR, Prevot TD, Knodt AR, Ellegood J, Voineskos AN, Lerch JP, Hariri AR, Sibille E, Banasr M.
Transl Psychiatry. 2018 Jan 22;8(1):26.

198. Replication in Imaging Genetics: The Case of Threat-Related Amygdala Reactivity.
Avinun R, Nevo A, Knodt AR, Elliott ML, Hariri AR.
Biol Psychiatry. 2017 Nov 16. pii: S0006-3223(17)32196-0.

197. Heightened connectivity between the ventral striatum and medial prefrontal cortex as a biomarker for stress-related psychopathology: understanding interactive effects of early and more recent stress.
Hanson JL, Knodt AR, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
Psychol Med. 2017 Dec 18:1-9.

196. Post-secondary maternal education buffers against neural risk for psychological vulnerability to future life stress.
Swartz JR, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Hariri AR.
Neuropsychologia. 2017 Dec 12;109:134-139.

195. Examining the Factor Structure of the Self-Report of Psychopathy Short-Form Across Four Young Adult Samples.
Dotterer HL, Waller R, Neumann CS, Shaw DS, Forbes EE, Hariri AR, Hyde LW.
Assessment. 2016; NIHMSID: NIHMS801441

194. Large-Scale Cognitive GWAS Meta-Analysis Reveals Tissue-Specific Neural Expression and Potential Nootropic Drug Targets.
Lam M, Trampush JW, Yu J, Knowles E, Davies G, Liewald DC, Starr JM, Djurovic S, Melle I, Sundet K, Christoforou A, Reinvang I, DeRosse P, Lundervold AJ, Steen VM, Espeseth T, Raikkonen K, Widen E, Palotie A, Eriksson JG, Giegling I, Konte B, Roussos P, Giakoumaki S, Burdick KE, Payton A, Ollier W, Chiba-Falek O, Attix DK, Need AC, Cirulli ET, Voineskos AN, Stefanis NC, Avramopoulos D, Hatzimanolis A, Arking DE, Smyrnis N, Bilder RM, Freimer NA, Cannon TD, London E, Poldrack RA, Sabb FW, Congdon E, Conley ED, Scult MA, Dickinson D, Straub RE, Donohoe G, Morris D, Corvin A, Gill M, Hariri AR, Weinberger DR, Pendleton N, Bitsios P, Rujescu D, Lahti J, Le Hellard S, Keller MC, Andreassen OA, Deary IJ, Glahn DC, Malhotra AK, Lencz T.
Cell reports. 2017; 21(9):2597-2613.

193. Prefrontal Executive Control Rescues Risk for Anxiety Associated with High Threat and Low Reward Brain Function.
Scult MA, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
Cereb Cortex. 2017 Nov 17:1-7.

192. Is low cognitive functioning a predictor or consequence of major depressive disorder? A test in two longitudinal birth cohorts.
Schaefer JD, Scult MA, Caspi A, Arseneault L, Belsky DW, Hariri AR, Harrington H, Houts R, Ramrakha S, Poulton R, Moffitt TE.
Development and psychopathology. 2017; :1-15.

191. Building Bridges through Science.
Lissek T, Adams M, Adelman J, Ahissar E, Akaaboune M, Akil H, al'Absi M, Arain F, Arango-Lasprilla JC, Atasoy D, Avila J, Badawi A, Bading H, Baig AM, Baleriola J, Belmonte C, Bertocchi I, Betz H, Blakemore C, Blanke O, Boehm-Sturm P, Bonhoeffer T, Bonifazi P, Brose N, Campolongo P, Celikel T, Chang CC, Chang TY, Citri A, Cline HT, Cortes JM, Cullen K, Dean K, Delgado-Garcia JM, Desroches M, Disterhoft JF, Dowling JE, Draguhn A, El-Khamisy SF, El Manira A, Enam SA, Encinas JM, Erramuzpe A, Esteban JA, Farinas I, Fischer E, Fukunaga I, Gabilondo I, Ganten D, Gidon A, Gomez-Esteban JC, Greengard P, Grinevich V, Gruart A, Guillemin R, Hariri AR, Hassan B, Hausser M, Hayashi Y, Hussain NK, Jabbar AA, Jaber M, Jahn R, Janahi EM, Kabbaj M, Kettenmann H, Kindt M, Knafo S, Kohr G, Komai S, Krugers H, Kuhn B, Ghazal NL, Larkum ME, London M, Lutz B, Matute C, Martinez-Millan L, Maroun M, McGaugh J, Moustafa AA, Nasim A, Nave KA, Neher E, Nikolich K, Outeiro T, Palmer LM, Penagarikano O, Perez-Otano I, Pfaff DW, Poucet B, Rahman AU, Ramos-Cabrer P, Rashidy-Pour A, Roberts RJ, Rodrigues S, Sanes JR, Schaefer AT, Segal M, Segev I, Shafqat S, Siddiqui NA, Soreq H, Soriano-Garcia E, Spanagel R, Sprengel R, Stuart G, Sudhof TC, Tonnesen J, Trevino M, Uthman BM, Venter JC, Verkhratsky A, Weiss C, Wiesel TN, Yaksi E, Yizhar O, Young LJ, Young P, Zawia NH, Zugaza JL, Hasan MT.
Neuron. 2017; 96(4):730-735.

190. Genome-wide association study identifies a novel locus for cannabis dependence.
Agrawal A, Chou YL, Carey CE, Baranger DAA, Zhang B, Sherva R, Wetherill L, Kapoor M, Wang JC, Bertelsen S, Anokhin AP, Hesselbrock V, Kramer J, Lynskey MT, Meyers JL, Nurnberger JI, Rice JP, Tischfield J, Bierut LJ, Degenhardt L, Farrer LA, Gelernter J, Hariri AR, Heath AC, Kranzler HR, Madden PAF, Martin NG, Montgomery GW, Porjesz B, Wang T, Whitfield JB, Edenberg HJ, Foroud T, Goate AM, Bogdan R, Nelson EC.
Molecular psychiatry. 2017;

189. GWAS meta-analysis reveals novel loci and genetic correlates for general cognitive function: a report from the COGENT consortium.
Trampush JW, Yang ML, Yu J, Knowles E, Davies G, Liewald DC, Starr JM, Djurovic S, Melle I, Sundet K, Christoforou A, Reinvang I, DeRosse P, Lundervold AJ, Steen VM, Espeseth T, Raikkonen, Widen E, Palotie A, Eriksson JG, Giegling I, Konte B, Roussos P, Giakoumaki S, Burdick KE, Payton A, Ollier W, Horan M, Chiba-Falek O, Attix DK, Need AC, Cirulli ET, Voineskos AN, Stefanis NC, Avramopoulos D, Hatzimanolis A, Arking DE, Smyrnis N, Bilder RM, Freimer NA, Cannon TD, London E, Poldrack RA, Sabb FW, Congdon E, Conley ED, Scult MA, Dickinson D, Straub RE, Donohoe G, Morris D, Corvin A, Gill M, Hariri AR, Weinberger DR, Pendleton N, Bitsios P, Rujescu D, Lahti J, Le Hellard S, Keller MC, Andreassen OA, Deary IJ, Glahn DC, Malhotra AK, Lencz T.
Molecular psychiatry. 2017; 22(3):336-345.

188. Effects of Schizophrenia Polygenic Risk Scores on Brain Activity and Performance During Working Memory Subprocesses in Healthy Young Adults.
Miller JA, Scult MA, Conley ED, Chen Q, Weinberger DR, Hariri AR.
Schizophr Bull. 2017 Oct 12;

187. Reward-Related Ventral Striatum Activity Buffers Against the Experience of Depressive Symptoms Associated with Sleep Disturbances.
Avinun R, Nevo A, Knodt AR, Elliott ML, Radtke SR, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
J Neurosci. 2017;

186. The long reach of early adversity: Parenting, stress, and neural pathways to antisocial behavior in adulthood.
Gard AM, Waller R, Shaw DS, Forbes EE, Hariri AR, Hyde LW.
Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging. 2017; 2(7):582-590.

185. Neurogenetic plasticity and sex influence the link between corticolimbic structural connectivity and trait anxiety.
Kim MJ, Avinun R, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Hariri AR.
Sci Rep. 2017;

184. Structural alterations within cerebellar circuitry are associated with general liability for common mental disorders.
Romer AL, Knodt AR, Houts R, Brigidi BD, Moffitt TE, Caspi A, Hariri AR.
Molecular psychiatry. 2017;

183. An Earlier Time of Scan is Associated with Greater Threat-related Amygdala Reactivity.
Baranger DA, Margolis S, Hariri AR, Bogdan R.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2017 Apr 4. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsx057. [Epub ahead of print]

182. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis genetic variation and early stress moderates amygdala function.
Iorio CR, Carey CE, Michalski LJ, Corral-Frias NS, Conley ED, Hariri AR, Bogdan R.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2017 Mar 12;80:170-178. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.03.016. [Epub ahead of print]

181. Amygdala reactivity predicts adolescent antisocial behavior but not callous-unemotional traits.
Dotterer HL, Hyde LW, Swartz JR, Hariri AR, Williamson DE.
Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2017 Feb 27;24:84-92. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2017.02.008. [Epub ahead of print]

180. Reward-Related Ventral Striatum Activity Links Polygenic Risk for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder to Problematic Alcohol Use in Young Adulthood
Careya CE, Knodt AR, Drabant-Conley E, Hariri AR, Bogdan R
Biological Psychiatry. 2017 March 2:113-114.

179. Threat-related amygdala activity is associated with peripheral CRP concentrations in men but not women.
Swartz JR, Prather AA, Hariri AR.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2017; 78:93-96. NIHMSID: NIHMS846841

178. Imaging Genetics and Genomics in Psychiatry: A Critical Review of Progress and Potential.
Bogdan R, Salmeron BJ, Carey CE, Agrawal A, Calhoun VD, Garavan H, Hariri AR, Heinz A, Hill MN, Holmes A, Kalin NH, Goldman D.
Biological psychiatry. 2017;

177. Thinking and Feeling: Individual Differences in Habitual Emotion Regulation and Stress-Related Mood are Associated with Prefrontal Executive Control.
Scult MA, Knodt AR, Swartz JR, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
Clinical psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. 2017; 5(1):150-157. NIHMSID: NIHMS790056

176. A Common Polymorphism in a Williams Syndrome Gene Predicts Amygdala Reactivity and Extraversion in Healthy Adults.
Swartz JR, Waller R, Bogdan R, Knodt AR, Sabhlok A, Hyde LW, Hariri AR.
Biological psychiatry. 2017; 81(3):203-210. NIHMSID: NIHMS745125

175. A Functional Interleukin-18 Haplotype Predicts Depression and Anxiety through Increased Threat-Related Amygdala Reactivity in Women but Not Men.
Swartz JR, Prather AA, Di Iorio CR, Bogdan R, Hariri AR.
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 2017; 42(2):419-426.

174. The association between cognitive function and subsequent depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Scult MA, Paulli AR, Mazure ES, Moffitt TE, Hariri AR, Strauman TJ.
Psychological medicine. 2017; 47(1):1-17. NIHMSID: NIHMS814137

173. Peering into the brain to predict behavior: Peer-reported, but not self-reported, conscientiousness links threat-related amygdala activity to future problem drinking.
Swartz JR, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Hariri AR.
NeuroImage. 2016;

172. Decoding Spontaneous Emotional States in the Human Brain.
Kragel PA, Knodt AR, Hariri AR, LaBar KS.
PLoS Biol. 2016 Sep 14;14(9):e2000106. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2000106. eCollection 2016 Sep.

171. Can we identify meaningful epigenetic effects on human brain function and related risk for mental illness?
Nikolova YS, Swartz JR, Hariri AR.
Epigenomics. 2016 Oct;8(10):1307-1310. Epub 2016 Sep 7. No abstract available.

170. Constance E. Lieber, Theodore R. Stanley, and the Enduring Impact of Philanthropy on Psychiatry Research.
Krystal JH, Abi-Dargham A, Akbarian S, Arnsten AF, Barch DM, Bearden CE, Braff DL, Brown ES, Bullmore ET, Carlezon WA Jr, Carter CS, Cook EH Jr, Daskalakis ZJ, DiLeone RJ, Duman RS, Grace AA, Hariri AR, Harrison PJ, Hiroi N, Kenny PJ, Kleinman JE, Krystal AD, Lewis DA, Lipska BK, Marder SR, Mason GF, Mathalon DH, McClung CA, McDougle CJ, McIntosh AM, McMahon FJ, Mirnics K, Monteggia LM, Narendran R, Nestler EJ, Neumeister A, O'Donovan MC, Ongur D, Pariante CM, Paulus MP, Pearlson G, Phillips ML, Pine DS, Pizzagalli DA, Pletnikov MV, Ragland JD, Rapoport JL, Ressler KJ, Russo SJ, Sanacora G, Sawa A, Schatzberg AF, Shaham Y, Shamay-Tsoory SG, Sklar P, State MW, Stein MB, Strakowski SM, Taylor SF, Turecki G, Turetsky BI, Weissman MM, Zachariou V, Zarate CA Jr, Zubieta JK.
Biol Psychiatry. 2016 Jul 15;80(2):84-6. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2016.05.004. No abstract available.

169. Cultural influences on neural basis of inhibitory control.
Pornpattananangkul N, Hariri AR, Harada T, Mano Y, Komeda H, Parrish TB, Sadato N, Iidaka T, Chiao JY.
Neuroimage. 2016 Jun 2;139:114-126. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.05.061. [Epub ahead of print]

168. Individual differences in regulatory focus predict neural response to reward.
Scult MA, Knodt AR, Hanson JL, Ryoo M, Adcock RA, Hariri AR, Strauman TJ.
Soc Neurosci. 2016 Apr 30:1-11. [Epub ahead of print]

167. PER1 rs3027172 Genotype Interacts with Early Life Stress to Predict Problematic Alcohol Use, but Not Reward-Related Ventral Striatum Activity.
Baranger DA, Ifrah C, Prather AA, Carey CE, Corral-Frias NS, Drabant Conley E, Hariri AR, Bogdan R.
Front Psychol. 2016 Mar 31;7:464. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00464. eCollection 2016.

166. Interactions Between Anandamide and Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Signaling Modulate Human Amygdala Function and Risk for Anxiety Disorders: An Imaging Genetics Strategy for Modeling Molecular Interactions.
Demers CH, Drabant Conley E, Bogdan R, Hariri AR.
Biological psychiatry. 2016; 80(5):356-62. NIHMSID: NIHMS749027

165. An oxytocin receptor polymorphism predicts amygdala reactivity and antisocial behavior in men.
Waller R, Corral-Frias NS, Vannucci B, Bogdan R, Knodt AR, Hariri AR, Hyde LW.
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. 2016; 11(8):1218-26.

164. COMT Val(158) Met genotype is associated with reward learning: a replication study and meta-analysis.
Corral-Frias NS, Pizzagalli DA, Carre JM, Michalski LJ, Nikolova YS, Perlis RH, Fagerness J, Lee MR, Conley ED, Lancaster TM, Haddad S, Wolf A, Smoller JW, Hariri AR, Bogdan R.
Genes, brain, and behavior. 2016; 15(5):503-13. NIHMSID: NIHMS778988

163. An epigenetic mechanism links socioeconomic status to changes in depression-related brain function in high-risk adolescents.
Swartz JR, Hariri AR, Williamson DE.
Molecular psychiatry. 2016; NIHMSID: NIHMS778109

162. A neuroscience perspective on sexual risk behavior in adolescence and emerging adulthood.
Victor EC, Hariri AR.
Development and psychopathology. 2016; 28(2):471-87. NIHMSID: NIHMS746131

161. Variability in emotional responsiveness and coping style during active avoidance as a window onto psychological vulnerability to stress.
Gorka AX, LaBar KS, Hariri AR.
Physiology & behavior. 2016; 158:90-9. NIHMSID: NIHMS811093

160. Evidence of CNIH3 involvement in opioid dependence.
Nelson EC, Agrawal A, Heath AC, Bogdan R, Sherva R, Zhang B, Al-Hasani R, Bruchas MR, Chou YL, Demers CH, Carey CE, Conley ED, Fakira AK, Farrer LA, Goate A, Gordon S, Henders AK, Hesselbrock V, Kapoor M, Lynskey MT, Madden PA, Moron JA, Rice JP, Saccone NL, Schwab SG, Shand FL, Todorov AA, Wallace L, Wang T, Wray NR, Zhou X, Degenhardt L, Martin NG, Hariri AR, Kranzler HR, Gelernter J, Bierut LJ, Clark DJ, Montgomery GW.
Molecular psychiatry. 2016; 21(5):608-14. NIHMSID: NIHMS701291

159. Dissecting the role of amygdala reactivity in antisocial behavior in a sample of young, low-income, urban men.
Hyde LW, Shaw DS, Murray L, Gard A, Hariri AR, Forbes EE.
Clinical psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. 2016; 4(3):527-544. NIHMSID: NIHMS729565

158. Cumulative stress in childhood is associated with blunted reward-related brain activity in adulthood.
Hanson JL, Albert D, Iselin AM, Carre JM, Dodge KA, Hariri AR.
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. 2016; 11(3):405-12.

157. Divergent responses of the amygdala and ventral striatum predict stress-related problem drinking in young adults: possible differential markers of affective and impulsive pathways of risk for alcohol use disorder.
Nikolova YS, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Hariri AR.
Molecular psychiatry. 2016; 21(3):348-56. NIHMSID: NIHMS694876

156. Genetic Moderation of Stress Effects on Corticolimbic Circuitry.
Bogdan R, Pagliaccio D, Baranger DA, Hariri AR.
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 2016; 41(1):275-96.

155. Blunted Ventral Striatum Development in Adolescence Reflects Emotional Neglect and Predicts Depressive Symptoms.
Hanson JL, Hariri AR, Williamson DE.
Biological psychiatry. 2015; 78(9):598-605. NIHMSID: NIHMS694321

154. Lower structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus is associated with a history of child maltreatment and future psychological vulnerability to stress.
Hanson JL, Knodt AR, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
Development and psychopathology. 2015; 27(4 Pt 2):1611-9. NIHMSID: NIHMS745715

153. Monoacylglycerol lipase (MGLL) polymorphism rs604300 interacts with childhood adversity to predict cannabis dependence symptoms and amygdala habituation: Evidence from an endocannabinoid system-level analysis.
Carey CE, Agrawal A, Zhang B, Conley ED, Degenhardt L, Heath AC, Li D, Lynskey MT, Martin NG, Montgomery GW, Wang T, Bierut LJ, Hariri AR, Nelson EC, Bogdan R.
Journal of abnormal psychology. 2015; 124(4):860-77. NIHMSID: NIHMS707060</p>

152. Finding translation in stress research.
Hariri AR, Holmes A.
Nature neuroscience. 2015; 18(10):1347-52. NIHMSID: NIHMS745686

151. FRAS1-related extracellular matrix 3 (FREM3) single-nucleotide polymorphism effects on gene expression, amygdala reactivity and perceptual processing speed: An accelerated aging pathway of depression risk.
Nikolova YS, Iruku SP, Lin CW, Conley ED, Puralewski R, French B, Hariri AR, Sibille E.
Frontiers in psychology. 2015; 6:1377.

150. A Common Polymorphism in SCN2A Predicts General Cognitive Ability through Effects on PFC Physiology.
Scult MA, Trampush JW, Zheng F, Conley ED, Lencz T, Malhotra AK, Dickinson D, Weinberger DR, Hariri AR.
Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 2015; 27(9):1766-74. NIHMSID: NIHMS746124</p>

149. Independent evidence for an association between general cognitive ability and a genetic locus for educational attainment.
Trampush JW, Lencz T, Knowles E, Davies G, Guha S, Pe'er I, Liewald DC, Starr JM, Djurovic S, Melle I, Sundet K, Christoforou A, Reinvang I, Mukherjee S, DeRosse P, Lundervold A, Steen VM, John M, Espeseth T, Raikkonen K, Widen E, Palotie A, Eriksson JG, Giegling I, Konte B, Ikeda M, Roussos P, Giakoumaki S, Burdick KE, Payton A, Ollier W, Horan M, Scult M, Dickinson D, Straub RE, Donohoe G, Morris D, Corvin A, Gill M, Hariri A, Weinberger DR, Pendleton N, Iwata N, Darvasi A, Bitsios P, Rujescu D, Lahti J, Le Hellard S, Keller MC, Andreassen OA, Deary IJ, Glahn DC, Malhotra AK.
American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics. 2015; 168B(5):363-73. NIHMSID: NIHMS35514

148. Can we observe epigenetic effects on human brain function?
Nikolova YS, Hariri AR.
Trends in cognitive sciences. 2015; 19(7):366-73. NIHMSID: NIHMS697408

147. Differential patterns of amygdala and ventral striatum activation predict gender-specific changes in sexual risk behavior.
Victor EC, Sansosti AA, Bowman HC, Hariri AR.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2015; 35(23):8896-900.

146. Genetic Differences in the Immediate Transcriptome Response to Stress Predict Risk-Related Brain Function and Psychiatric Disorders.
Arloth J, Bogdan R, Weber P, Frishman G, Menke A, Wagner KV, Balsevich G, Schmidt MV, Karbalai N, Czamara D, Altmann A, Trumbach D, Wurst W, Mehta D, Uhr M, Klengel T, Erhardt A, Carey CE, Conley ED, Ruepp A, Muller-Myhsok B, Hariri AR, Binder EB.
Neuron. 2015; 86(5):1189-202.

145. 5-HTTLPR genotype potentiates the effects of war zone stressors on the emergence of PTSD, depressive and anxiety symptoms in soldiers deployed to iraq.
Telch MJ, Beevers CG, Rosenfield D, Lee HJ, Reijntjes A, Ferrell RE, Hariri AR.
World psychiatry : official journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA). 2015; 14(2):198-206.

144. Anterior cingulate cortex gray matter volume mediates an association between 2D:4D ratio and trait aggression in women but not men.
Gorka AX, Norman RE, Radtke SR, Carre JM, Hariri AR.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2015; 56:148-56. NIHMSID: NIHMS677298

143. Heritability of fractional anisotropy in human white matter: a comparison of Human Connectome Project and ENIGMA-DTI data.
Kochunov P, Jahanshad N, Marcus D, Winkler A, Sprooten E, Nichols TE, Wright SN, Hong LE, Patel B, Behrens T, Jbabdi S, Andersson J, Lenglet C, Yacoub E, Moeller S, Auerbach E, Ugurbil K, Sotiropoulos SN, Brouwer RM, Landman B, Lemaitre H, den Braber A, Zwiers MP, Ritchie S, van Hulzen K, Almasy L, Curran J, deZubicaray GI, Duggirala R, Fox P, Martin NG, McMahon KL, Mitchell B, Olvera RL, Peterson C, Starr J, Sussmann J, Wardlaw J, Wright M, Boomsma DI, Kahn R, de Geus EJ, Williamson DE, Hariri A, van 't Ent D, Bastin ME, McIntosh A, Deary IJ, Hulshoff Pol HE, Blangero J, Thompson PM, Glahn DC, Van Essen DC.
NeuroImage. 2015; 111:300-11. NIHMSID: NIHMS669356

142. Basal forebrain moderates the magnitude of task-dependent amygdala functional connectivity.
Gorka AX, Knodt AR, Hariri AR.
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. 2015; 10(4):501-7.

141. Developmental change in amygdala reactivity during adolescence: effects of family history of depression and stressful life events.
Swartz JR, Williamson DE, Hariri AR.
The American journal of psychiatry. 2015; 172(3):276-83. NIHMSID: NIHMS663964

140. A neural biomarker of psychological vulnerability to future life stress.
Swartz JR, Knodt AR, Radtke SR, Hariri AR.
Neuron. 2015; 85(3):505-11. NIHMSID: NIHMS651824

139. Stress-related anhedonia is associated with ventral striatum reactivity to reward and transdiagnostic psychiatric symptomatology.
Corral-Frias NS, Nikolova YS, Michalski LJ, Baranger DA, Hariri AR, Bogdan R.
Psychological medicine. 2015; 45(12):2605-17. NIHMSID: NIHMS745746

138. Reduced hippocampal and medial prefrontal gray matter mediate the association between reported childhood maltreatment and trait anxiety in adulthood and predict sensitivity to future life stress.
Gorka AX, Hanson JL, Radtke SR, Hariri AR.
Biology of mood & anxiety disorders. 2014; 4:12.

137. Testosterone responses to competition predict decreased trust ratings of emotionally neutral faces.
Carre JM, Baird-Rowe CD, Hariri AR.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2014; 49:79-83. NIHMSID: NIHMS745964

136. Beyond genotype: serotonin transporter epigenetic modification predicts human brain function.
Nikolova YS, Koenen KC, Galea S, Wang CM, Seney ML, Sibille E, Williamson DE, Hariri AR.
Nature neuroscience. 2014; 17(9):1153-5. NIHMSID: NIHMS612562

135. Feature-based representations of emotional facial expressions in the human amygdala.
Ahs F, Davis CF, Gorka AX, Hariri AR.
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. 2014; 9(9):1372-8.

134. Testosterone rapidly increases neural reactivity to threat in healthy men: a novel two-step pharmacological challenge paradigm.
Goetz SM, Tang L, Thomason ME, Diamond MP, Hariri AR, Carre JM.
Biological psychiatry. 2014; 76(4):324-31.

133. Association between amygdala reactivity and a dopamine transporter gene polymorphism.
Bergman O, Ahs F, Furmark T, Appel L, Linnman C, Faria V, Bani M, Pich EM, Bettica P, Henningsson S, Manuck SB, Ferrell RE, Nikolova YS, Hariri AR, Fredrikson M, Westberg L, Eriksson E.
Translational psychiatry. 2014; 4:e420.

132. Testosterone reactivity to provocation mediates the effect of early intervention on aggressive behavior.
Carre JM, Iselin AM, Welker KM, Hariri AR, Dodge KA.
Psychological science. 2014; 25(5):1140-6. NIHMSID: NIHMS650120

131. An inflammatory pathway links atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk to neural activity evoked by the cognitive regulation of emotion.
Gianaros PJ, Marsland AL, Kuan DC, Schirda BL, Jennings JR, Sheu LK, Hariri AR, Gross JJ, Manuck SB.
Biological psychiatry. 2014; 75(9):738-45. NIHMSID: NIHMS543588

130. PhenX RISING: real world implementation and sharing of PhenX measures.
McCarty CA, Huggins W, Aiello AE, Bilder RM, Hariri A, Jernigan TL, Newman E, Sanghera DK, Strauman TJ, Zeng Y, Ramos EM, Junkins HA.
BMC medical genomics. 2014; 7:16.

129. New applications of disease genetics and pharmacogenetics to drug development.
Roses AD, Saunders AM, Lutz MW, Zhang N, Hariri AR, Asin KE, Crenshaw DG, Budur K, Burns DK, Brannan SK.
Current opinion in pharmacology. 2014; 14:81-9.

128. Amygdala reactivity and negative emotionality: divergent correlates of antisocial personality and psychopathy traits in a community sample.
Hyde LW, Byrd AL, Votruba-Drzal E, Hariri AR, Manuck SB.
Journal of abnormal psychology. 2014; 123(1):214-24. NIHMSID: NIHMS574698

127. Functional genetic variants in the vesicular monoamine transporter 1 modulate emotion processing.
Lohoff FW, Hodge R, Narasimhan S, Nall A, Ferraro TN, Mickey BJ, Heitzeg MM, Langenecker SA, Zubieta JK, Bogdan R, Nikolova YS, Drabant E, Hariri AR, Bevilacqua L, Goldman D, Doyle GA.
Molecular psychiatry. 2014; 19(1):129-39. NIHMSID: NIHMS422106

126. Convergent effects of mouse Pet-1 deletion and human PET-1 variation on amygdala fear and threat processing.
Wellman CL, Camp M, Jones VM, MacPherson KP, Ihne J, Fitzgerald P, Maroun M, Drabant E, Bogdan R, Hariri AR, Holmes A.
Experimental neurology. 2013; 250:260-9. NIHMSID: NIHMS530976

125. Understanding Youth Antisocial Behavior Using Neuroscience through a Developmental Psychopathology Lens: Review, Integration, and Directions for Research.
Hyde LW, Shaw DS, Hariri AR.
Developmental review : DR. 2013; 33(3). NIHMSID: NIHMS501721

124. Reward-related ventral striatum reactivity mediates gender-specific effects of a galanin remote enhancer haplotype on problem drinking.
Nikolova YS, Singhi EK, Drabant EM, Hariri AR.
Genes, brain, and behavior. 2013; 12(5):516-24.

123. Convergent translational evidence of a role for anandamide in amygdala-mediated fear extinction, threat processing and stress-reactivity.
Gunduz-Cinar O, MacPherson KP, Cinar R, Gamble-George J, Sugden K, Williams B, Godlewski G, Ramikie TS, Gorka AX, Alapafuja SO, Nikas SP, Makriyannis A, Poulton R, Patel S, Hariri AR, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Kunos G, Holmes A.
Molecular psychiatry. 2013; 18(7):813-23. NIHMSID: NIHMS405713

122. Impulsivity and the modular organization of resting-state neural networks.
Davis FC, Knodt AR, Sporns O, Lahey BB, Zald DH, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 2013; 23(6):1444-52.

121. Dopamine-modulated aversive emotion processing fails in alcohol-dependent patients.
Kienast T, Schlagenhauf F, Rapp MA, Wrase J, Daig I, Buchholz HG, Smolka MN, Grunder G, Kumakura Y, Cumming P, Charlet K, Bartenstein P, Hariri AR, Heinz A.
Pharmacopsychiatry. 2013; 46(4):130-6.

120. Uncinate fasciculus fractional anisotropy correlates with typical use of reappraisal in women but not men.
Zuurbier LA, Nikolova YS, Ahs F, Hariri AR.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2013; 13(3):385-90. NIHMSID: NIHMS591633

119. Impact of sleep quality on amygdala reactivity, negative affect, and perceived stress.
Prather AA, Bogdan R, Hariri AR.
Psychosomatic medicine. 2013; 75(4):350-8. NIHMSID: NIHMS504839

118. A neurogenetics approach to understanding individual differences in brain, behavior, and risk for psychopathology.
Bogdan R, Hyde LW, Hariri AR.
Molecular psychiatry. 2013; 18(3):288-99.

117. What lies beneath the face of aggression?
Carre JM, Murphy KR, Hariri AR.
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. 2013; 8(2):224-9.</p>

116. Genetic moderation of the association between regulatory focus and reward responsiveness: a proof-of-concept study.
Goetz EL, Hariri AR, Pizzagalli DA, Strauman TJ.
Biology of mood & anxiety disorders. 2013; 3(1):3.

115. Identifying serotonergic mechanisms underlying the corticolimbic response to threat in humans.
Fisher PM, Hariri AR.
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. 2013; 368(1615):20120192.

114. The neural signatures of distinct psychopathic traits.
Carre JM, Hyde LW, Neumann CS, Viding E, Hariri AR.
Social neuroscience. 2013; 8(2):122-35. NIHMSID: NIHMS745952

113. Genetic and hormonal sensitivity to threat: testing a serotonin transporter genotype x testosterone interaction.
Josephs RA, Telch MJ, Hixon JG, Evans JJ, Lee H, Knopik VS, McGeary JE, Hariri AR, Beevers CG.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2012 Jun;37(6):752-61. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2011.09.006. Epub 2011 Oct 5.

112. Sleep quality and neural circuit function supporting emotion regulation.
Minkel JD, McNealy K, Gianaros PJ, Drabant EM, Gross JJ, Manuck SB, Hariri AR.
Biology of mood & anxiety disorders. 2012; 2:22.

111. Neural embedding of stress reactivity.
Bogdan R, Hariri AR.
Nature neuroscience. 2012; 15(12):1605-7. NIHMSID: NIHMS745782

110. Neural responses to threat and reward interact to predict stress-related problem drinking: A novel protective role of the amygdala.
Nikolova YS, Hariri AR.
Biology of mood & anxiety disorders. 2012; 2:19.

109. Is there a general factor of prevalent psychopathology during adulthood?
Lahey BB, Applegate B, Hakes JK, Zald DH, Hariri AR, Rathouz PJ.
Journal of abnormal psychology. 2012; 121(4):971-7. NIHMSID: NIHMS613064</p>

108. FKBP5 and emotional neglect interact to predict individual differences in amygdala reactivity.
White MG, Bogdan R, Fisher PM, Munoz KE, Williamson DE, Hariri AR.
Genes, brain, and behavior. 2012; 11(7):869-78. NIHMSID: NIHMS400420

107. The highs and lows of amygdala reactivity in bipolar disorders.
Hariri AR.
The American journal of psychiatry. 2012; 169(8):780-3.</p>

106. Linking variability in brain chemistry and circuit function through multimodal human neuroimaging.
Fisher PM, Hariri AR.
Genes, brain, and behavior. 2012; 11(6):633-42.

105. Genetic variants affecting the neural processing of human facial expressions: evidence using a genome-wide functional imaging approach.
Brown AA, Jensen J, Nikolova YS, Djurovic S, Agartz I, Server A, Ferrell RE, Manuck SB, Mattingsdal M, Melle I, Hariri AR, Frigessi A, Andreassen OA.
Translational psychiatry. 2012; 2:e143.

104. Ventral striatum reactivity to reward and recent life stress interact to predict positive affect.
Nikolova YS, Bogdan R, Brigidi BD, Hariri AR.
Biological psychiatry. 2012; 72(2):157-63.

103. Genetic and hormonal sensitivity to threat: testing a serotonin transporter genotype _ testosterone interaction.
Josephs RA, Telch MJ, Hixon JG, Evans JJ, Lee H, Knopik VS, McGeary JE, Hariri AR, Beevers CG.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2012; 37(6):752-61. NIHMSID: NIHMS326956

102. Associations between variants near a monoaminergic pathways gene (PHOX2B) and amygdala reactivity: a genome-wide functional imaging study.
Ousdal OT, Anand Brown A, Jensen J, Nakstad PH, Melle I, Agartz I, Djurovic S, Bogdan R, Hariri AR, Andreassen OA.
Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies. 2012; 15(3):273-85.

101. Imaging genetics and the neurobiological basis of individual differences in vulnerability to addiction.
Sweitzer MM, Donny EC, Hariri AR.
Drug and alcohol dependence. 2012; 123 Suppl 1:S59-71. NIHMSID: NIHMS354336</p>

100. Hypervigilance for fear after basolateral amygdala damage in humans.
Terburg D, Morgan BE, Montoya ER, Hooge IT, Thornton HB, Hariri AR, Panksepp J, Stein DJ, van Honk J.
Translational psychiatry. 2012; 2:e115.</p>

99. Using confirmatory factor analysis to measure contemporaneous activation of defined neuronal networks in functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Lahey BB, McNealy K, Knodt A, Zald DH, Sporns O, Manuck SB, Flory JD, Applegate B, Rathouz PJ, Hariri AR.
NeuroImage. 2012; 60(4):1982-91. NIHMSID: NIHMS356658

98. Mineralocorticoid receptor Iso/Val (rs5522) genotype moderates the association between previous childhood emotional neglect and amygdala reactivity.
Bogdan R, Williamson DE, Hariri AR.
The American journal of psychiatry. 2012; 169(5):515-22. NIHMSID: NIHMS745787

97. Adenylate cyclase 7 is implicated in the biology of depression and modulation of affective neural circuitry.
Joeyen-Waldorf J, Nikolova YS, Edgar N, Walsh C, Kota R, Lewis DA, Ferrell R, Manuck SB, Hariri AR, Sibille E.
Biological psychiatry. 2012; 71(7):627-32. NIHMSID: NIHMS346198</p>

96. Neural mechanisms underlying 5-HTTLPR-related sensitivity to acute stress.
Drabant EM, Ramel W, Edge MD, Hyde LW, Kuo JR, Goldin PR, Hariri AR, Gross JJ.
The American journal of psychiatry. 2012; 169(4):397-405. NIHMSID: NIHMS507961

95. Interaction between trait anxiety and trait anger predict amygdala reactivity to angry facial expressions in men but not women.
Carre JM, Fisher PM, Manuck SB, Hariri AR.
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. 2012; 7(2):213-21.

94. Toward a mechanistic understanding of how variability in neurobiology shapes individual differences in behavior.
Bogdan R, Carre JM, Hariri AR.
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences. 2012; 12:361-93.</p>

93. Welcome to biology of mood & anxiety disorders.
Hariri AR, Shin LM.
Biology of mood & anxiety disorders. 2011; 1(1):1.

92. Medial prefrontal cortex serotonin 1A and 2A receptor binding interacts to predict threat-related amygdala reactivity.
Fisher PM, Price JC, Meltzer CC, Moses-Kolko EL, Becker C, Berga SL, Hariri AR.
Biology of mood & anxiety disorders. 2011; 1(1):2.

91. Understanding risk for psychopathology through imaging gene-environment interactions.
Hyde LW, Bogdan R, Hariri AR.
Trends in cognitive sciences. 2011; 15(9):417-27. NIHMSID: NIHMS310453

90. The what, where, and when of catechol-O-methyltransferase.
Hariri AR.
Biological psychiatry. 2011; 70(3):214-5.

89. The social neuroendocrinology of human aggression.
Carre JM, McCormick CM, Hariri AR.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2011; 36(7):935-44.</p>

88. Multilocus genetic profile for dopamine signaling predicts ventral striatum reactivity.
Nikolova YS, Ferrell RE, Manuck SB, Hariri AR.
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 2011; 36(9):1940-7.

87. Serotonin transporter gene polymorphisms and brain function during emotional distraction from cognitive processing in posttraumatic stress disorder.
Morey RA, Hariri AR, Gold AL, Hauser MA, Munger HJ, Dolcos F, McCarthy G.
BMC psychiatry. 2011; 11:76.

86. Parental education predicts corticostriatal functionality in adulthood.
Gianaros PJ, Manuck SB, Sheu LK, Kuan DC, Votruba-Drzal E, Craig AE, Hariri AR.
Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 2011; 21(4):896-910.</p>

85. Experiential, autonomic, and neural responses during threat anticipation vary as a function of threat intensity and neuroticism.
Drabant EM, Kuo JR, Ramel W, Blechert J, Edge MD, Cooper JR, Goldin PR, Hariri AR, Gross JJ.
NeuroImage. 2011; 55(1):401-10. NIHMSID: NIHMS262007

84. Perceived social support moderates the link between threat-related amygdala reactivity and trait anxiety.
Hyde LW, Gorka A, Manuck SB, Hariri AR.
Neuropsychologia. 2011; 49(4):651-6. NIHMSID: NIHMS234268</p>

83. Associations between serotonin transporter gene promoter region (5-HTTLPR) polymorphism and gaze bias for emotional information.
Beevers CG, Marti CN, Lee HJ, Stote DL, Ferrell RE, Hariri AR, Telch MJ.
Journal of abnormal psychology. 2011; 120(1):187-97.

82. The amygdala: inside and out.
Hariri AR, Whalen PJ.
F1000 biology reports. 2011; 3:2.

81. Theory and methods in cultural neuroscience.
Chiao JY, Hariri AR, Harada T, Mano Y, Sadato N, Parrish TB, Iidaka T.
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. 2010; 5(2-3):356-61.

80. Amygdala reactivity is inversely related to level of cannabis use in individuals with comorbid cannabis dependence and major depression.
Cornelius JR, Aizenstein HJ, Hariri AR.
Addictive behaviors. 2010; 35(6):644-6. NIHMSID: NIHMS179015

79. Genetic sensitivity to the environment: the case of the serotonin transporter gene and its implications for studying complex diseases and traits.
Caspi A, Hariri AR, Holmes A, Uher R, Moffitt TE.
The American journal of psychiatry. 2010; 167(5):509-27. NIHMSID: NIHMS233508

78. Cognitive impact of genetic variation of the serotonin transporter in primates is associated with differences in brain morphology rather than serotonin neurotransmission.
Jedema HP, Gianaros PJ, Greer PJ, Kerr DD, Liu S, Higley JD, Suomi SJ, Olsen AS, Porter JN, Lopresti BJ, Hariri AR, Bradberry CW.
Molecular psychiatry. 2010; 15(5):512-22, 446. NIHMSID: NIHMS133752</p>

77. Abnormalities in neural processing of emotional stimuli in Williams syndrome vary according to social vs. non-social content.
Munoz KE, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Hariri AR, Mervis CB, Mattay VS, Morris CA, Berman KF.
NeuroImage. 2010; 50(1):340-6. NIHMSID: NIHMS258285

76. Genetic polymorphisms: a cornerstone of translational biobehavioral research.
Hariri AR.
Science translational medicine. 2010; 2(18):18ps6.

75. Differential patterns of initial and sustained responses in amygdala and cortical regions to emotional stimuli in schizophrenia patients and healthy participants.
Salgado-Pineda P, Fakra E, Delaveau P, Hariri AR, Blin O.
Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN. 2010; 35(1):41-8.

74. Salivary testosterone and a trinucleotide (CAG) length polymorphism in the androgen receptor gene predict amygdala reactivity in men.
Manuck SB, Marsland AL, Flory JD, Gorka A, Ferrell RE, Hariri AR.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2010; 35(1):94-104. NIHMSID: NIHMS169847

73. Preferential amygdala reactivity to the negative assessment of neutral faces.
Blasi G, Hariri AR, Alce G, Taurisano P, Sambataro F, Das S, Bertolino A, Weinberger DR, Mattay VS.
Biological psychiatry. 2009; 66(9):847-53. NIHMSID: NIHMS258284

72. Medial prefrontal cortex 5-HT(2A) density is correlated with amygdala reactivity, response habituation, and functional coupling.
Fisher PM, Meltzer CC, Price JC, Coleman RL, Ziolko SK, Becker C, Moses-Kolko EL, Berga SL, Hariri AR.
Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 2009; 19(11):2499-507.</p>

71. Genetic vulnerability to affective psychopathology in childhood: a combined voxel-based morphometry and functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
Mechelli A, Tognin S, McGuire PK, Prata D, Sartori G, Fusar-Poli P, De Brito S, Hariri AR, Viding E.
Biological psychiatry. 2009; 66(3):231-7.</p>

70. Divergent effects of genetic variation in endocannabinoid signaling on human threat- and reward-related brain function.
Hariri AR, Gorka A, Hyde LW, Kimak M, Halder I, Ducci F, Ferrell RE, Goldman D, Manuck SB.
Biological psychiatry. 2009; 66(1):9-16. NIHMSID: NIHMS334760

69. Preclinical atherosclerosis covaries with individual differences in reactivity and functional connectivity of the amygdala.
Gianaros PJ, Hariri AR, Sheu LK, Muldoon MF, Sutton-Tyrrell K, Manuck SB.
Biological psychiatry. 2009; 65(11):943-50. NIHMSID: NIHMS194096

68. Imaging genetics.
Munoz KE, Hyde LW, Hariri AR.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2009; 48(4):356-61. NIHMSID: NIHMS209846

67. Individual differences in typical reappraisal use predict amygdala and prefrontal responses.
Drabant EM, McRae K, Manuck SB, Hariri AR, Gross JJ.
Biological psychiatry. 2009; 65(5):367-73. NIHMSID: NIHMS119346</p>

66. Evidence that altered amygdala activity in schizophrenia is related to clinical state and not genetic risk.
Rasetti R, Mattay VS, Wiedholz LM, Kolachana BS, Hariri AR, Callicott JH, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Weinberger DR.
The American journal of psychiatry. 2009; 166(2):216-25. NIHMSID: NIHMS151500

65. The neurobiology of individual differences in complex behavioral traits.
Hariri AR.
Annual review of neuroscience. 2009; 32:225-47. NIHMSID: NIHMS119350

64. Altered striatal activation predicting real-world positive affect in adolescent major depressive disorder.
Forbes EE, Hariri AR, Martin SL, Silk JS, Moyles DL, Fisher PM, Brown SM, Ryan ND, Birmaher B, Axelson DA, Dahl RE.
The American journal of psychiatry. 2009; 166(1):64-73. NIHMSID: NIHMS99118

63. Genetic variation in components of dopamine neurotransmission impacts ventral striatal reactivity associated with impulsivity.
Forbes EE, Brown SM, Kimak M, Ferrell RE, Manuck SB, Hariri AR.
Molecular psychiatry. 2009; 14(1):60-70. NIHMSID: NIHMS100022

62. Effects of HTR1A C(-1019)G on amygdala reactivity and trait anxiety.
Fakra E, Hyde LW, Gorka A, Fisher PM, Munoz KE, Kimak M, Halder I, Ferrell RE, Manuck SB, Hariri AR.
Archives of general psychiatry. 2009; 66(1):33-40. NIHMSID: NIHMS119318

61. Acute 5-HT reuptake blockade potentiates human amygdala reactivity.
Bigos KL, Pollock BG, Aizenstein HJ, Fisher PM, Bies RR, Hariri AR.
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 2008; 33(13):3221-5. NIHMSID: NIHMS119344

60. Dopamine in amygdala gates limbic processing of aversive stimuli in humans.
Kienast T, Hariri AR, Schlagenhauf F, Wrase J, Sterzer P, Buchholz HG, Smolka MN, Grunder G, Cumming P, Kumakura Y, Bartenstein P, Dolan RJ, Heinz A.
Nature neuroscience. 2008; 11(12):1381-2.

59. New perspectives on techniques for the clinical psychiatrist: Brain stimulation, chronobiology and psychiatric brain imaging.
Zanardi R, Barbini B, Rossini D, Bernasconi A, Fregni F, Padberg F, Rossi S, Wirz-Justice A, Terman M, Martiny K, Bersani G, Hariri AR, Pezawas L, Roiser JP, Bertolino A, Calabrese G, Magri L, Benedetti F, Pontiggia A, Malaguti A, Smeraldi E, Colombo C.
Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences. 2008; 62(6):627-37.

58. The human amygdala is involved in general behavioral relevance detection: evidence from an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging Go-NoGo task.
Ousdal OT, Jensen J, Server A, Hariri AR, Nakstad PH, Andreassen OA.
Neuroscience. 2008; 156(3):450-5. NIHMSID: NIHMS119345

57. Interleukin-6 covaries inversely with hippocampal grey matter volume in middle-aged adults.
Marsland AL, Gianaros PJ, Abramowitch SM, Manuck SB, Hariri AR.
Biological psychiatry. 2008; 64(6):484-90. NIHMSID: NIHMS67877

56. Evidence of biologic epistasis between BDNF and SLC6A4 and implications for depression.
Pezawas L, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Goldman AL, Verchinski BA, Chen G, Kolachana BS, Egan MF, Mattay VS, Hariri AR, Weinberger DR.
Molecular psychiatry. 2008; 13(7):709-16.

55. Potential neural embedding of parental social standing.
Gianaros PJ, Horenstein JA, Hariri AR, Sheu LK, Manuck SB, Matthews KA, Cohen S.
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. 2008; 3(2):91-6. NIHMSID: NIHMS41143

54. Identification of neurogenetic pathways of risk for psychopathology.
Fisher PM, Munoz KE, Hariri AR.
American journal of medical genetics. Part C, Seminars in medical genetics. 2008; 148C(2):147-53. NIHMSID: NIHMS119343

53. Serotonin transporter (5-HTTLPR) genotype and amygdala activation: a meta-analysis.

Biological psychiatry. 2008; 63(9):852-7. NIHMSID: NIHMS119342

52. Genetic variation in human NPY expression affects stress response and emotion.
Zhou Z, Zhu G, Hariri AR, Enoch MA, Scott D, Sinha R, Virkkunen M, Mash DC, Lipsky RH, Hu XZ, Hodgkinson CA, Xu K, Buzas B, Yuan Q, Shen PH, Ferrell RE, Manuck SB, Brown SM, Hauger RL, Stohler CS, Zubieta JK, Goldman D.
Nature. 2008; 452(7190):997-1001. NIHMSID: NIHMS63438

51. It is time to take a stand for medical research and against terrorism targeting medical scientists.
Krystal JH, Carter CS, Geschwind D, Manji HK, March JS, Nestler EJ, Zubieta JK, Charney DS, Goldman D, Gur RE, Lieberman JA, Roy-Byrne P, Rubinow DR, Anderson SA, Barondes S, Berman KF, Blair J, Braff DL, Brown ES, Calabrese JR, Carlezon WA Jr, Cook EH Jr, Davidson RJ, Davis M, Desimone R, Drevets WC, Duman RS, Essock SM, Faraone SV, Freedman R, Friston KJ, Gelernter J, Geller B, Gill M, Gould E, Grace AA, Grillon C, Gueorguieva R, Hariri AR, Innis RB, Jones EG, Kleinman JE, Koob GF, Krystal AD, Leibenluft E, Levinson DF, Levitt PR, Lewis DA, Liberzon I, Lipska BK, Marder SR, Markou A, Mason GF, McDougle CJ, McEwen BS, McMahon FJ, Meaney MJ, Meltzer HY, Merikangas KR, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Mirnics K, Monteggia LM, Neumeister A, O'Brien CP, Owen MJ, Pine DS, Rapoport JL, Rauch SL, Robbins TW, Rosenbaum JF, Rosenberg DR, Ross CA, Rush AJ, Sackeim HA, Sanacora G, Schatzberg AF, Shaham Y, Siever LJ, Sunderland T, Tecott LH, Thase ME, Todd RD, Weissman MM, Yehuda R, Yoshikawa T, Young EA, McCandless R.
Biological psychiatry. 2008; 63(8):725-7.

50. Neural bases of different cognitive strategies for facial affect processing in schizophrenia.
Fakra E, Salgado-Pineda P, Delaveau P, Hariri AR, Blin O.
Schizophrenia research. 2008; 100(1-3):191-205.

49. Genetic variation in MAOA modulates ventromedial prefrontal circuitry mediating individual differences in human personality.
Buckholtz JW, Callicott JH, Kolachana B, Hariri AR, Goldberg TE, Genderson M, Egan MF, Mattay VS, Weinberger DR, Meyer-Lindenberg A.
Molecular psychiatry. 2008; 13(3):313-24.

48. Individual differences in stressor-evoked blood pressure reactivity vary with activation, volume, and functional connectivity of the amygdala.
Gianaros PJ, Sheu LK, Matthews KA, Jennings JR, Manuck SB, Hariri AR.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2008; 28(4):990-9. NIHMSID: NIHMS41144

47. Neuroimaging: technologies at the interface of genes, brain, and behavior.
Bigos KL, Hariri AR.
Neuroimaging clinics of North America. 2007; 17(4):459-67, viii. NIHMSID: NIHMS35075

46. Temporal stability of individual differences in amygdala reactivity.
Manuck SB, Brown SM, Forbes EE, Hariri AR.
The American journal of psychiatry. 2007; 164(10):1613-4.

45. Activity in medial prefrontal cortex during cognitive evaluation of threatening stimuli as a function of personality style.
Rubino V, Blasi G, Latorre V, Fazio L, d'Errico I, Mazzola V, Caforio G, Nardini M, Popolizio T, Hariri A, Arciero G, Bertolino A.
Brain research bulletin. 2007; 74(4):250-7.

44. Perigenual anterior cingulate morphology covaries with perceived social standing.
Gianaros PJ, Horenstein JA, Cohen S, Matthews KA, Brown SM, Flory JD, Critchley HD, Manuck SB, Hariri AR.
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. 2007; 2(3):161-73. NIHMSID: UKMS1576

43. Long-chain omega-3 fatty acid intake is associated positively with corticolimbic gray matter volume in healthy adults.
Conklin SM, Gianaros PJ, Brown SM, Yao JK, Hariri AR, Manuck SB, Muldoon MF.
Neuroscience letters. 2007; 421(3):209-12.

42. Serotonin transporter genotype (5-HTTLPR): effects of neutral and undefined conditions on amygdala activation.
Heinz A, Smolka MN, Braus DF, Wrase J, Beck A, Flor H, Mann K, Schumann G, Buchel C, Hariri AR, Weinberger DR.
Biological psychiatry. 2007; 61(8):1011-4.

41. Facial expressions of emotion reveal neuroendocrine and cardiovascular stress responses.
Lerner JS, Dahl RE, Hariri AR, Taylor SE.
Biological psychiatry. 2007; 61(2):253-60.

40. Preference for immediate over delayed rewards is associated with magnitude of ventral striatal activity.
Hariri AR, Brown SM, Williamson DE, Flory JD, de Wit H, Manuck SB.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2006; 26(51):13213-7.

39. Catechol O-methyltransferase val158met genotype and neural mechanisms related to affective arousal and regulation.
Drabant EM, Hariri AR, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Munoz KE, Mattay VS, Kolachana BS, Egan MF, Weinberger DR.
Archives of general psychiatry. 2006; 63(12):1396-406.

38. Prefrontal-hippocampal coupling during memory processing is modulated by COMT val158met genotype.
Bertolino A, Rubino V, Sambataro F, Blasi G, Latorre V, Fazio L, Caforio G, Petruzzella V, Kolachana B, Hariri A, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Nardini M, Weinberger DR, Scarabino T.
Biological psychiatry. 2006; 60(11):1250-8.

37. Human choline transporter gene variation is associated with corticolimbic reactivity and autonomic-cholinergic function.
Neumann SA, Brown SM, Ferrell RE, Flory JD, Manuck SB, Hariri AR.
Biological psychiatry. 2006; 60(10):1155-62.

36. Capacity for 5-HT1A-mediated autoregulation predicts amygdala reactivity.
Fisher PM, Meltzer CC, Ziolko SK, Price JC, Moses-Kolko EL, Berga SL, Hariri AR.
Nature neuroscience. 2006; 9(11):1362-3.

35. Genetics and the future of clinical psychiatry.
Hariri AR, Lewis DA.
The American journal of psychiatry. 2006; 163(10):1676-8.

34. The G72/G30 gene complex and cognitive abnormalities in schizophrenia.
Goldberg TE, Straub RE, Callicott JH, Hariri A, Mattay VS, Bigelow L, Coppola R, Egan MF, Weinberger DR.
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 2006; 31(9):2022-32.</p>

33. Developmental imaging genetics: challenges and promises for translational research.
Viding E, Williamson DE, Hariri AR.
Development and psychopathology. 2006; 18(3):877-92.

32. Imaging genetics: perspectives from studies of genetically driven variation in serotonin function and corticolimbic affective processing.
Hariri AR, Drabant EM, Weinberger DR.
Biological psychiatry. 2006; 59(10):888-97.</p>

31. Neural basis of individual differences in impulsivity: contributions of corticolimbic circuits for behavioral arousal and control.
Brown SM, Manuck SB, Flory JD, Hariri AR.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2006; 6(2):239-45.

30. Genetics of emotional regulation: the role of the serotonin transporter in neural function.
Hariri AR, Holmes A.
Trends in cognitive sciences. 2006; 10(4):182-91.

29. Neuroimaging studies of serotonin gene polymorphisms: exploring the interplay of genes, brain, and behavior.
Brown SM, Hariri AR.
Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. 2006; 6(1):44-52.

28. Neurophysiological correlates of age-related changes in working memory capacity.
Mattay VS, Fera F, Tessitore A, Hariri AR, Berman KF, Das S, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Goldberg TE, Callicott JH, Weinberger DR.
Neuroscience letters. 2006; 392(1-2):32-7.

27. Serotonin.
Hariri AR, Brown SM.
The American journal of psychiatry. 2006; 163(1):12.

26. Facial expressions of emotion reveal neuroendocrine and cardiovascular stress responses.
Lerner JS, Gonzalez RM, Dahl RE, Hariri AR, Taylor SE.
Biological psychiatry. 2005; 58(9):743-50.

25. A regulatory variant of the human tryptophan hydroxylase-2 gene biases amygdala reactivity.
Brown SM, Peet E, Manuck SB, Williamson DE, Dahl RE, Ferrell RE, Hariri AR.
Molecular psychiatry. 2005; 10(9):884-8, 805.</p>

24. Neural correlates of genetically abnormal social cognition in Williams syndrome.
Meyer-Lindenberg A, Hariri AR, Munoz KE, Mervis CB, Mattay VS, Morris CA, Berman KF.
Nature neuroscience. 2005; 8(8):991-3.

23. Relationship of a 5-HT transporter functional polymorphism to 5-HT1A receptor binding in healthy women.
Lee M, Bailer UF, Frank GK, Henry SE, Meltzer CC, Price JC, Mathis CA, Putnam KT, Ferrell RE, Hariri AR, Kaye WH.
Molecular psychiatry. 2005; 10(8):715-6.

22. Variation of human amygdala response during threatening stimuli as a function of 5'HTTLPR genotype and personality style.
Bertolino A, Arciero G, Rubino V, Latorre V, De Candia M, Mazzola V, Blasi G, Caforio G, Hariri A, Kolachana B, Nardini M, Weinberger DR, Scarabino T.
Biological psychiatry. 2005; 57(12):1517-25.

21. Variation in DISC1 affects hippocampal structure and function and increases risk for schizophrenia.
Callicott JH, Straub RE, Pezawas L, Egan MF, Mattay VS, Hariri AR, Verchinski BA, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Balkissoon R, Kolachana B, Goldberg TE, Weinberger DR.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2005; 102(24):8627-32.

20. 5-HTTLPR polymorphism impacts human cingulate-amygdala interactions: a genetic susceptibility mechanism for depression.
Pezawas L, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Drabant EM, Verchinski BA, Munoz KE, Kolachana BS, Egan MF, Mattay VS, Hariri AR, Weinberger DR.
Nature neuroscience. 2005; 8(6):828-34.</p>

19. An fMRI investigation of race-related amygdala activity in African-American and Caucasian-American individuals.
Lieberman MD, Hariri A, Jarcho JM, Eisenberger NI, Bookheimer SY.
Nature neuroscience. 2005; 8(6):720-2.

18. Functional changes in the activity of brain regions underlying emotion processing in the elderly.
Tessitore A, Hariri AR, Fera F, Smith WG, Das S, Weinberger DR, Mattay VS.
Psychiatry research. 2005; 139(1):9-18.</p>

17. A susceptibility gene for affective disorders and the response of the human amygdala.
Hariri AR, Drabant EM, Munoz KE, Kolachana BS, Mattay VS, Egan MF, Weinberger DR.
Archives of general psychiatry. 2005; 62(2):146-52.

16. Neuroimaging and human genetics.
Winterer G, Hariri AR, Goldman D, Weinberger DR.
International review of neurobiology. 2005; 67:325-83.</p>

15. Variation in GRM3 affects cognition, prefrontal glutamate, and risk for schizophrenia.
Egan MF, Straub RE, Goldberg TE, Yakub I, Callicott JH, Hariri AR, Mattay VS, Bertolino A, Hyde TM, Shannon-Weickert C, Akil M, Crook J, Vakkalanka RK, Balkissoon R, Gibbs RA, Kleinman JE, Weinberger DR.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2004; 101(34):12604-9.

14. Neural correlates of facial affect processing in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder.
Wang AT, Dapretto M, Hariri AR, Sigman M, Bookheimer SY.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2004; 43(4):481-90.

13. Functional neuroimaging of genetic variation in serotonergic neurotransmission.
Hariri AR, Weinberger DR.
Genes, brain, and behavior. 2003; 2(6):341-9.

12. The serotonin transporter gene-linked polymorphism and negative emotionality: placing single gene effects in the context of genetic background and environment.
Holmes A, Hariri AR.
Genes, brain, and behavior. 2003; 2(6):332-5.

11. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor val66met polymorphism affects human memory-related hippocampal activity and predicts memory performance.
Hariri AR, Goldberg TE, Mattay VS, Kolachana BS, Callicott JH, Egan MF, Weinberger DR.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2003; 23(17):6690-4.

10. Catechol O-methyltransferase val158-met genotype and individual variation in the brain response to amphetamine.
Mattay VS, Goldberg TE, Fera F, Hariri AR, Tessitore A, Egan MF, Kolachana B, Callicott JH, Weinberger DR.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2003; 100(10):6186-91.

9. Neocortical modulation of the amygdala response to fearful stimuli.
Hariri AR, Mattay VS, Tessitore A, Fera F, Weinberger DR.
Biological psychiatry. 2003; 53(6):494-501.

8. Imaging genomics.
Hariri AR, Weinberger DR.
British medical bulletin. 2003; 65:259-70.

7. Dextroamphetamine modulates the response of the human amygdala.
Hariri AR, Mattay VS, Tessitore A, Fera F, Smith WG, Weinberger DR.
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 2002; 27(6):1036-40.

6. Dopamine modulates the response of the human amygdala: a study in Parkinson's disease.
Tessitore A, Hariri AR, Fera F, Smith WG, Chase TN, Hyde TM, Weinberger DR, Mattay VS.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2002; 22(20):9099-103.

5. The amygdala response to emotional stimuli: a comparison of faces and scenes.
Hariri AR, Tessitore A, Mattay VS, Fera F, Weinberger DR.
NeuroImage. 2002; 17(1):317-23.

4. Serotonin transporter genetic variation and the response of the human amygdala.
Hariri AR, Mattay VS, Tessitore A, Kolachana B, Fera F, Goldman D, Egan MF, Weinberger DR.
Science (New York, N.Y.). 2002; 297(5580):400-3.

3. Neurophysiological correlates of age-related changes in human motor function.
Mattay VS, Fera F, Tessitore A, Hariri AR, Das S, Callicott JH, Weinberger DR.
Neurology. 2002; 58(4):630-5.

2. Modulating emotional responses: effects of a neocortical network on the limbic system.
Hariri AR, Bookheimer SY, Mazziotta JC.
Neuroreport. 2000; 11(1):43-8.

1. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: perspectives from neuroimaging.
Hale TS, Hariri AR, McCracken JT.
Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews. 2000; 6(3):214-9.