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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

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

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

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>

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.

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.

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>

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>

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

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

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>

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

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

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.

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.

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.