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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.

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.

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

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

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;

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

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.

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

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

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

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

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.

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.

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

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.

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>

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>

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>

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.

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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.

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

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

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>

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.

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

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

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.

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

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.