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Scott A. Langenecker

Scott A. Langenecker, PhD

Languages spoken: English

Academic Information

Departments Adjunct - Psychiatry

Divisions: Adult Psychiatry

Academic Office Information

s.langenecker@hsc.utah.edu

Scott A. Langenecker, PhD, is a clinical neuropsychologist and is a Professor of Psychiatry and Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the University of Utah. Dr. Langenecker's clinical work focuses on the lifespan approach to mood and anxiety disorders, with particular focus on life transitions (e.g., adolescence to adulthood). His work includes accessing strengths to achieve greater levels of independence, workplace accommodations, and remediation of weaknesses. He sees patients ages 12 throughout adulthood for neuropsychological assessments and provides psychotherapy for depression.

He completed his training at Marquette University, the Medical College of Wisconsin, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, and the University of Michigan. His research addresses the neurobiological features of mood disorders, in relation to onset, course, responsivity to treatment, likelihood of attrition, likelihood of recurrence, risk for suicide, impact of childhood adversity, buffering affects of family cohesion, and risk for disability.

Research Statement

Dr. Langenecker's research and clinical work focuses on the lifespan approach to mood and anxiety disorders, with particular focus on life transitions (e.g., adolescence to adulthood). He is developing and adapting biological and cognitive tools to understand ways to identify and treat individuals with a past history of mood disorders to reduce recurrence, decrease episode length and severity, and to improve functioning and quality of life.

Education History

Postdoctoral Fellowship University of Michigan Medical Center
Postdoctoral Fellow
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Intern
Doctoral Training Marquette University
PhD
Marquette University
MS
Undergraduate University of Wisconsin-Madison
BS
Other Training University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Westlund Schreiner M, Dillahunt AK, Frandsen SB, DelDonno SR, Schubert BL, Pocius SL, Jenkins LM, Kassel MT, Bessette KL, Thomas L, Stange JP, Crowell SE, Langenecker SA (2022). Increased sensitivity of insula to supraliminal faces in adults with histories of mood disorders and self-injury. J Psychiatr Res, 152, 167-174. (Read full article)
  2. Easter RE, Ryan KA, Estabrook R, Marshall DF, McInnis MG, Langenecker SA (2022). Limited time-specific and longitudinal effects of depressive and manic symptoms on cognition in bipolar spectrum disorders. Acta Psychiatr Scand. (Read full article)
  3. Tart-Zelvin A, Navis BA, Lamping EM, Langenecker SA, Ryan KA, McInnis MG, Marshall DF (2022). Low rate of performance validity failures among individuals with bipolar disorder. J Int Neuropsychol Soc, 1-8. (Read full article)
  4. Smith AJ, Shoji K, Griffin BJ, Sippel LM, Dworkin ER, Wright HM, Morrow E, Locke A, Love TM, Harris JI, Kaniasty K, Langenecker SA, Benight CC (2022). Social cognitive mechanisms in healthcare worker resilience across time during the pandemic. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol, 57(7), 1457-1468. (Read full article)
  5. Dillahunt AK, Feldman DA, Thomas LR, Farstead BW, Frandsen SB, Lee S, Pazdera M, Galloway J, Bessette KL, Roberts H, Crowell SE, Watkins ER, Langenecker SA, Westlund Schreiner M (2022). Self-Injury in Adolescence Is Associated with Greater Behavioral Risk Avoidance, Not Risk-Taking. J Clin Med, 11(5). (Read full article)
  6. Ehrlich TJ, Ryan KA, Burdick KE, Langenecker SA, McInnis MG, Marshall DF (2022). Cognitive subgroups and their longitudinal trajectories in bipolar disorder. Acta Psychiatr Scand, 146(3), 240-250. (Read full article)
  7. Oddo VM, Welke L, McLeod A, Pezley L, Xia Y, Maki P, Koenig MD, Kominiarek MA, Langenecker S, Tussing-Humphreys L (2022). Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet Is Associated with Lower Depressive Symptoms among U.S. Adults. Nutrients, 14(2). (Read full article)
  8. Smith AJ, Shoji K, Griffin BJ, Sippel LM, Dworkin ER, Wright HM, Morrow E, Locke A, Love TM, Harris JI, Kaniasty K, Langenecker SA, Benight CC (2022). Correction to: Social cognitive mechanisms in healthcare worker resilience across time during the pandemic (Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, (2022), 10.1007/s00127-022-02247-5). Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. (Read full article)
  9. Zulueta J, Demos AP, Vesel C, Ross M, Piscitello A, Hussain F, Langenecker SA, McInnis M, Nelson P, Ryan K, Leow A, Ajilore O (2021). The Effects of Bipolar Disorder Risk on a Mobile Phone Keystroke Dynamics Based Biomarker of Brain Age. Front Psychiatry, 12. (Read full article)
  10. Zulueta J, Demos AP, Vesel C, Ross M, Piscitello A, Hussain F, Langenecker SA, McInnis M, Nelson P, Ryan K, Leow A, Ajilore O (2021). The Effects of Bipolar Disorder Risk on a Mobile Phone Keystroke Dynamics Based Biomarker of Brain Age. Front Psychiatry, 12, 739022. (Read full article)
  11. Peters AT, Ren X, Bessette KL, George N, Kling LR, Thies B, West AE, Langenecker SA, Pandey GN (2021). Inflammation, depressive symptoms, and emotion perception in adolescence. J Affect Disord, 295, 717-723. (Read full article)
  12. Ross MK, Demos AP, Zulueta J, Piscitello A, Langenecker SA, McInnis M, Ajilore O, Nelson PC, Ryan KA, Leow A (2021). Naturalistic smartphone keyboard typing reflects processing speed and executive function. Brain Behav, 11(11), e2363. (Read full article)
  13. Feurer C, Jimmy J, Bhaumik R, Duffecy J, Medrano GR, Ajilore O, Shankman SA, Langenecker SA, Craske MG, Phan KL, Klumpp H (2021). Anterior cingulate cortex activation during attentional control as a transdiagnostic marker of psychotherapy response: a randomized clinical trial. Neuropsychopharmacology, 47, 1350-1357. (Read full article)
  14. Menkes MW, Andrews CM, Burgess HJ, Carley I, Marshall DF, Langenecker SA, McInnis MG, Deldin PJ, Ryan KA (2021). Sleep quality and neuropsychological functioning in bipolar I disorder. J Affect Disord, 293, 133-140. (Read full article)
  15. Kamkwalala AR, Maki PM, Langenecker SA, Phan KL, Weber KM, Rubin LH (2021). Sex-specific effects of low-dose hydrocortisone on threat detection in HIV. J Neurovirol, 27(5), 716-726. (Read full article)
  16. Smith AJ, Wright H, Griffin BJ, Ehman AC, Shoji K, Love TM, Morrow E, Locke A, Call M, Kerig PK, Olff M, Benight CC, Langenecker SA (2021). Mental health risks differentially associated with immunocompromised status among healthcare workers and family members at the pandemic outset. Brain Behav Immun Health, 15. (Read full article)
  17. Crane NA, Langenecker SA, Mermelstein RJ (2021). Risk factors for alcohol, marijuana, and cigarette polysubstance use during adolescence and young adulthood: A 7-year longitudinal study of youth at high risk for smoking escalation. Addict Behav, 119, 106944. (Read full article)
  18. Langenecker SA, Westlund Schreiner M, Thomas LR, Bessette KL, DelDonno SR, Jenkins LM, Easter RE, Stange JP, Pocius SL, Dillahunt A, Love TM, Phan KL, Koppelmans V, Paulus M, Lindquist MA, Caffo B, Mickey BJ, Welsh RC (2021). Using Network Parcels and Resting-State Networks to Estimate Correlates of Mood Disorder and Related Research Domain Criteria Constructs of Reward Responsiveness and Inhibitory Control. Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging, 7, 76-84. (Read full article)
  19. Smith AJ, Wright H, Griffin BJ, Ehman AC, Shoji K, Love TM, Morrow E, Locke A, Call M, Kerig PK, Olff M, Benight CC, Langenecker SA (2021). Mental health risks differentially associated with immunocompromised status among healthcare workers and family members at the pandemic outset. Brain Behav Immun Health, 15, 100285. (Read full article)
  20. Liu H, Funkhouser CJ, Langenecker SA, Shankman SA (2021). Set Shifting and Inhibition Deficits as Potential Endophenotypes for Depression. Psychiatry Res, 300, 113931. (Read full article)
  21. Wright HM, Griffin BJ, Shoji K, Love TM, Langenecker SA, Benight CC, Smith AJ (2020). Pandemic-related mental health risk among front line personnel. J Psychiatr Res, 137, 673-680. (Read full article)
  22. Feurer C, Jimmy J, Chang F, Langenecker SA, Phan KL, Ajilore O, Klumpp H (2021). Resting state functional connectivity correlates of rumination and worry in internalizing psychopathologies. Depress Anxiety, 38(5), 488-497. (Read full article)
  23. Roberts H, Jacobs RH, Bessette KL, Crowell SE, Westlund-Schreiner M, Thomas L, Easter RE, Pocius SL, Dillahunt A, Frandsen S, Schubert B, Farstead B, Kerig P, Welsh RC, Jago D, Langenecker SA, Watkins ER (2021). Mechanisms of rumination change in adolescent depression (RuMeChange): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of rumination-focused cognitive behavioural therapy to reduce ruminative habit and risk of depressive relapse in high-ruminating adolescents. BMC Psychiatry, 21(1), 206. (Read full article)
  24. Feurer C, Jimmy J, Bhaumik R, Duffecy J, Medrano GR, Ajilore O, Shankman SA, Langenecker SA, Craske MG, Phan KL, Klumpp H (2021). Anterior cingulate cortex activation during attentional control as a transdiagnostic marker of psychotherapy response: a randomized clinical trial. Neuropsychopharmacology. (Read full article)
  25. Radoman M, Crane NA, Gorka SM, Weafer J, Langenecker SA, de Wit H, Phan KL (2020). Striatal activation to monetary reward is associated with alcohol reward sensitivity. Neuropsychopharmacology, 46(2), 343-350. (Read full article)
  26. Pabon E, Crane NA, Radoman M, Weafer J, Langenecker SA, Phan KL, de Wit H (2020). Neural activation during anticipation of monetary gain or loss does not associate with positive subjective response to alcohol in binge drinkers. Drug Alcohol Depend, 218, 108432. (Read full article)
  27. Bessette KL, Karstens AJ, Crane NA, Peters AT, Stange JP, Elverman KH, Morimoto SS, Weisenbach SL, Langenecker SA (2020). A Lifespan Model of Interference Resolution and Inhibitory Control: Risk for Depression and Changes with Illness Progression. Neuropsychol Rev, 30(4), 477-498. (Read full article)
  28. Stange JP, Jenkins LM, Pocius S, Kreutzer K, Bessette KL, DelDonno SR, Kling LR, Bhaumik R, Welsh RC, Keilp JG, Phan KL, Langenecker SA (2019). Using resting-state intrinsic network connectivity to identify suicide risk in mood disorders. Psychol Med, 50(14), 2324-2334. (Read full article)
  29. Hsu DT, Sankar A, Malik MA, Langenecker SA, Mickey BJ, Love TM (2020). Common neural responses to romantic rejection and acceptance in healthy adults. Soc Neurosci, 15(5), 571-583. (Read full article)
  30. Shillington AC, Langenecker SA, Shelton RC, Foxworth P, Allen L, Rhodes M, Pesa J, Williamson D, Rovner MH (2020). Development of a patient decision aid for treatment resistant depression. J Affect Disord, 275, 299-306. (Read full article)
  31. Feldhaus CG, Jacobs RH, Watkins ER, Peters AT, Bessette KL, Langenecker SA (2020). Rumination-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Decreases Anxiety and Increases Behavioral Activation Among Remitted Adolescents. J Child Fam Stud, 29(7), 1982-1991. (Read full article)
  32. Vesel C, Rashidisabet H, Zulueta J, Stange JP, Duffecy J, Hussain F, Piscitello A, Bark J, Langenecker SA, Young S, Mounts E, Omberg L, Nelson PC, Moore RC, Koziol D, Bourne K, Bennett CC, Ajilore O, Demos AP, Leow A (2020). Effects of mood and aging on keystroke dynamics metadata and their diurnal patterns in a large open-science sample: A BiAffect iOS study. J Am Med Inform Assoc, 27(7), 1007-1018. (Read full article)
  33. Bessette KL, Jacobs RH, Heleniak C, Peters AT, Welsh RC, Watkins ER, Langenecker SA (2020). Malleability of rumination: An exploratory model of CBT-based plasticity and long-term reduced risk for depressive relapse among youth from a pilot randomized clinical trial. PLoS One, 15(6), e0233539. (Read full article)
  34. Thomas PJ, Panchamukhi S, Nathan J, Francis J, Langenecker S, Gorka S, Leow A, Klumpp H, Phan KL, Ajilore OA (2020). Graph theoretical measures of the uncinate fasciculus subnetwork as predictors and correlates of treatment response in a transdiagnostic psychiatric cohort. Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging, 299, 111064. (Read full article)
  35. Peterman JS, Marshall DF, Lamping E, Easter RE, Babu P, Langenecker SA, McInnis MG, Ryan KA (2020). Decreased working memory capacity among individuals with a mood disorder who have increased metabolic burden. J Affect Disord, 266, 387-393. (Read full article)
  36. Rubin LH, Langenecker SA, Phan KL, Keating SM, Neigh GN, Weber KM, Maki PM (2020). Remitted depression and cognition in HIV: The role of cortisol and inflammation. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 114, 104609. (Read full article)
  37. Hymen EA, Rao JA, Peters AT, Jenkins LM, Weisenbach SL, Kassel MT, Farah LB, Skerrett KA, Haywood JT, Angers K, Pester B, Baker A, Zubieta JK, Ryan KA, Langenecker SA (2019). Memory differences by sex, but not by previous diagnosis of major depressive disorder. Appl Neuropsychol Adult, 27(2), 134-142. (Read full article)
  38. Langenecker SA, Phillips ML (2019). Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience: Tools, Techniques, and Transformative Frameworks. Biol Psychiatry, 87(4), 308-311. (Read full article)
  39. Passarotti AM, Balaban L, Colman LD, Katz LA, Trivedi N, Liu L, Langenecker SA (2020). A Preliminary Study on the Functional Benefits of Computerized Working Memory Training in Children With Pediatric Bipolar Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Front Psychol, 10. (Read full article)
  40. Passarotti AM, Balaban L, Colman LD, Katz LA, Trivedi N, Liu L, Langenecker SA (2020). A Preliminary Study on the Functional Benefits of Computerized Working Memory Training in Children With Pediatric Bipolar Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Front Psychol, 10, 3060. (Read full article)
  41. Langenecker SA, Kling LR, Crane NA, Gorka SM, Nusslock R, Damme KSF, Weafer J, de Wit H, Phan KL (2019). Anticipation of monetary reward in amygdala, insula, caudate are predictors of pleasure sensitivity to d-Amphetamine administration. Drug Alcohol Depend, 206, 107725. (Read full article)
  42. Feldhaus CG, Jacobs RH, Watkins ER, Peters AT, Bessette K, Langenecker SA (2020). Rumination-focused cognitive behavioral therapy decreases anxiety and increases behavioral activation among remitted adolescents. J Child Fam Stud, 29(7), 1982-1991. (Read full article)
  43. Cerny BM, Stange JP, Kling LR, Hamlat EJ, ODonnell LA, Deveney C, Langenecker SA (2019). Self-reported affective biases, but not all affective performance biases, are present in depression remission. Br J Clin Psychol, 58(3), 274-288. (Read full article)
  44. DelDonno SR, Mickey BJ, Pruitt PJ, Stange JP, Hsu DT, Weldon AL, Zubieta JK, Langenecker SA (2019). Influence of childhood adversity, approach motivation traits, and depression on individual differences in brain activation during reward anticipation. Biol Psychol, 146, 107709. (Read full article)
  45. Gorka SM, Young CB, Klumpp H, Kennedy AE, Francis J, Ajilore O, Langenecker SA, Shankman SA, Craske MG, Stein MB, Phan KL (2019). Emotion-based brain mechanisms and predictors for SSRI and CBT treatment of anxiety and depression: a randomized trial. Neuropsychopharmacology, 44(9), 1639-1648. (Read full article)
  46. Sankar A, Yttredahl AA, Fourcade EW, Mickey BJ, Love TM, Langenecker SA, Hsu DT (2019). Dissociable Neural Responses to Monetary and Social Gain and Loss in Women With Major Depressive Disorder. Front Behav Neurosci, 13, 149. (Read full article)
  47. Sankar A, Yttredahl AA, Fourcade EW, Mickey BJ, Love TM, Langenecker SA, Hsu DT (2019). Dissociable neural responses to monetary and social gain and loss in women with major depressive disorder. Front Behav Neurosci, 13. (Read full article)
  48. DelDonno SR, Karstens AJ, Cerny B, Kling LR, Jenkins LM, Stange JP, Nusslock R, Shankman SA, Langenecker SA (2019). The Titrated Monetary Incentive Delay Task: Sensitivity, convergent and divergent validity, and neural correlates in an RDoC sample. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol, 41(5), 512-529. (Read full article)
  49. Peters AT, Ren X, Bessette KL, Goldstein BI, West AE, Langenecker SA, Pandey GN (2019). Interplay between pro-inflammatory cytokines, childhood trauma, and executive function in depressed adolescents. J Psychiatr Res, 114, 1-10. (Read full article)
  50. Karstens AJ, Korzun I, Avery ET, Kassel MT, Keelan R, Kales H, Abercrombie H, Eisenlohr-Moul T, Langenecker SA, Weisenbach S (2019). Examining HPA-axis functioning as a mediator of the relationship between depression and cognition across the adult lifespan. Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn, 26(4), 507-520. (Read full article)
  51. Peters AT, Jenkins LM, Stange JP, Bessette KL, Skerrett KA, Kling LR, Welsh RC, Milad MR, Phan KL, Langenecker SA (2019). Pre-scan cortisol is differentially associated with enhanced connectivity to the cognitive control network in young adults with a history of depression. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 104, 219-227. (Read full article)
  52. Fitzgerald JM, Klumpp H, Langenecker S, Phan KL (2018). Transdiagnostic neural correlates of volitional emotion regulation in anxiety and depression. Depress Anxiety, 36(5), 453-464. (Read full article)
  53. Langenecker SA, Klumpp H, Peters AT, Crane NA, DelDonno SR, Bessette KL, Ajilore O, Leow A, Shankman SA, Walker SJ, Ransom MT, Hsu DT, Phan KL, Zubieta JK, Mickey BJ, Stange JP (2019). Multidimensional imaging techniques for prediction of treatment response in major depressive disorder. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry, 91, 38-48. (Read full article)
  54. Langenecker SA, Mickey BJ, Eichhammer P, Sen S, Elverman KH, Kennedy SE, Heitzeg MM, Ribeiro SM, Love TM, Hsu DT, Koeppe RA, Watson SJ, Akil H, Goldman D, Burmeister M, Zubieta JK (2019). Cognitive Control as a 5-HT1A-Based Domain That Is Disrupted in Major Depressive Disorder. Front Psychol, 10, 691. (Read full article)
  55. Caveney AF, Langenecker SA, Pandey AS, Farah LB, Ortiz JA, Huq N, Bhaumik R, Thompson BG, Giordani BJ, Auer D, Morgenstern LB (2019). Neuropsychological Changes in Patients Undergoing Treatment of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms. Neurosurgery, 84(3), 581-587. (Read full article)
  56. Burkhouse KL, Stange JP, Jacobs RH, Bhaumik R, Bessette KL, Peters AT, Crane NA, Kreutzer KA, Fitzgerald K, Monk CS, Welsh RC, Phan KL, Langenecker SA (2018). Developmental changes in resting-state functional networks among individuals with and without internalizing psychopathologies. Depress Anxiety, 36(2), 141-152. (Read full article)
  57. Patel PJ, Bhatt T, DelDonno SR, Langenecker SA, Dusane S (2019). Examining Neural Plasticity for Slip-Perturbation Training: An fMRI Study. Front Neurol, 9, 1181. (Read full article)
  58. Patel PJ, Bhatt T, DelDonno SR, Langenecker SA, Dusane S (2019). Examining neural plasticity for slip-perturbation training: An fMRI study. Front Neurol, 10(JAN). (Read full article)
  59. Langenecker SA, Mickey BJ, Eichhammer P, Sen S, Elverman KH, Kennedy SE, Heitzeg MM, Ribeiro SM, Love TM, Hsu DT, Koeppe RA, Watson SJ, Akil H, Goldman D, Burmeister M, Zubieta JK (2019). Cognitive control as a 5-HT1A-based domain that is disrupted in major depressive disorder. Front Psychol, 10(MAR). (Read full article)
  60. Jenkins LM, Stange JP, Bessette KL, Chang YS, Corwin SD, Skerrett KA, Patrn VG, Zubieta JK, Crane NA, Passarotti AM, Pine DS, Langenecker SA (2018). Differential engagement of cognitive control regions and subgenual cingulate based upon presence or absence of comorbid anxiety with depression. J Affect Disord, 241, 371-380. (Read full article)
  61. Kling LR, Bessette KL, DelDonno SR, Ryan KA, Drevets WC, McInnis MG, Phillips ML, Langenecker SA (2018). Cluster analysis with MOODS-SR illustrates a potential bipolar disorder risk phenotype in young adults with remitted major depressive disorder. Bipolar Disord, 20(8), 697-707. (Read full article)
  62. Stange JP, Jenkins LM, Bessette KL, Kling LR, Bark JS, Shepard R, Hamlat EJ, DelDonno S, Phan KL, Passarotti AM, Ajilore O, Langenecker SA (2018). Predictors of Attrition in Longitudinal Neuroimaging Research: Inhibitory Control, Head Movement, and Resting-State Functional Connectivity. Brain Connect, 8(9), 527-536. (Read full article)
  63. Quinn ME, Stange JP, Jenkins LM, Corwin S, DelDonno SR, Bessette KL, Welsh RC, Langenecker SA (2017). Cognitive control and network disruption in remitted depression: a correlate of childhood adversity. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci, 13(10), 1081-1090. (Read full article)
  64. Peters AT, Smith RA, Kassel MT, Hagan M, Maki P, Van Meter A, Briceo EM, Ryan KA, Weldon AL, Weisenbach SL, Starkman MN, Langenecker SA (2018). A pilot investigation of differential neuroendocrine associations with fronto-limbic activation during semantically-cued list learning in mood disorders. J Affect Disord, 239, 180-191. (Read full article)
  65. Manczak EM, Skerrett KA, Gabriel LB, Ryan KA, Langenecker SA (2018). Family support: A possible buffer against disruptive events for individuals with and without remitted depression. J Fam Psychol, 32(7), 926-935. (Read full article)
  66. Bhatt T, Patel P, Dusane S, DelDonno SR, Langenecker SA (2018). Neural mechanisms involved in mental imagery of slip-perturbation while walking: A preliminary fMRI study. Front Behav Neurosci, 12. (Read full article)
  67. Bhatt T, Patel P, Dusane S, DelDonno SR, Langenecker SA (2018). Neural Mechanisms Involved in Mental Imagery of Slip-Perturbation While Walking: A Preliminary fMRI Study. Front Behav Neurosci, 12, 203. (Read full article)
  68. Conrin SD, Zhan L, Morrissey ZD, Xing M, Forbes A, Maki P, Milad MR, Ajilore O, Langenecker SA, Leow AD (2018). From default mode network to the basal configuration: Sex differences in the resting-state brain connectivity as a function of age and their clinical correlates. Front Psychiatry, 9(AUG). (Read full article)
  69. Conrin SD, Zhan L, Morrissey ZD, Xing M, Forbes A, Maki P, Milad MR, Ajilore O, Langenecker SA, Leow AD (2018). From Default Mode Network to the Basal Configuration: Sex Differences in the Resting-State Brain Connectivity as a Function of Age and Their Clinical Correlates. Front Psychiatry, 9, 365. (Read full article)
  70. Weine SM, Langenecker S, Arenliu A (2018). Global mental health and the National Institute of Mental Health Research Domain Criteria. Int J Soc Psychiatry, 64(5), 436-442. (Read full article)
  71. Zulueta J, Piscitello A, Rasic M, Easter R, Babu P, Langenecker SA, McInnis M, Ajilore O, Nelson PC, Ryan K, Leow A (2018). Predicting Mood Disturbance Severity with Mobile Phone Keystroke Metadata: A BiAffect Digital Phenotyping Study. J Med Internet Res, 20(7), e241. (Read full article)
  72. Bessette KL, Jenkins LM, Skerrett KA, Gowins JR, DelDonno SR, Zubieta JK, McInnis MG, Jacobs RH, Ajilore O, Langenecker SA (2018). Reliability convergent validity and time invariance of default mode network deviations in early adult major depressive disorder. Front Psychiatry, 9(JUN). (Read full article)
  73. Langenecker SA, Jenkins LM, Stange JP, Chang YS, DelDonno SR, Bessette KL, Passarotti AM, Bhaumik R, Ajilore O, Jacobs RH (2018). Cognitive control neuroimaging measures differentiate between those with and without future recurrence of depression. Neuroimage Clin, 20, 1001-1009. (Read full article)
  74. Bhaumik R, Jenkins LM, Gowins JR, Jacobs RH, Barba A, Bhaumik DK, Langenecker SA (2016). Multivariate pattern analysis strategies in detection of remitted major depressive disorder using resting state functional connectivity. Neuroimage Clin, 16, 390-398. (Read full article)
  75. Passarotti AM, Trivedi N, Dominguez-Colman L, Patel M, Langenecker SA (2016). Differences in real world executive function between children with pediatric bipolar disorder and children with ADHD. J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 25(3), 185-195. (Read full article)
  76. Weldon AL, Hagan M, Van Meter A, Jacobs RH, Kassel MT, Hazlett KE, Haase BD, Vederman AC, Avery E, Briceno EM, Welsh RC, Zubieta JK, Weisenbach SL, Langenecker SA (2015). Stress response to the functional magnetic resonance imaging environment in healthy adults relates to the degree of limbic reactivity during emotion processing. Neuropsychobiology, 71(2), 85-96. (Read full article)
  77. Hamm LL, Jacobs RH, Johnson MW, Fitzgerald DA, Fitzgerald KD, Langenecker SA, Monk CS, Phan KL (2014). Aberrant amygdala functional connectivity at rest in pediatric anxiety disorders. Biol Mood Anxiety Disord, 4(1). (Read full article)
  78. Hsu DT, Sanford BJ, Meyers KK, Love TM, Hazlett KE, Wang H, Ni L, Walker SJ, Mickey BJ, Korycinski ST, Koeppe RA, Crocker JK, Langenecker SA, Zubieta JK (2013). Social feedback activates the endogenous opioid system. Mol Psychiatry, 18(11), 1147. (Read full article)
  79. Saunders EFH, Novick DM, Fernandez-Mendoza J, Kamali M, Ryan KA, Langenecker SA, Gelenberg AJ, Mcinnis MG (2013). Sleep quality during euthymia in bipolar disorder: The role of clinical features, personality traits, and stressful life events. Int J Bipolar Disord, 1(1), 1-12. (Read full article)
  80. Ryan KA, Vederman AC, McFadden EM, Weldon AL, Kamali M, Langenecker SA, McInnis MG (2012). Differential executive functioning performance by phase of bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disord, 14(5), 527-36. (Read full article)
  81. De Almeida J, Kronhaus D, Sibille E, Langenecker S, Versace A, LaBarbara E, Phillips M (2011). Abnormal left-sided orbitomedial prefrontal cortical-amygdala connectivity during happy and fear face processing: A potential neural mechanism of female MDD. Front Psychiatry, 2(DEC). (Read full article)
  82. Considine CM, Weisenbach SL, Walker SJ, McFadden EM, Franti LM, Bieliauskas LA, Maixner DF, Giordani B, Berent S, Langenecker SA (2011). Auditory memory decrements, without dissimulation, among patients with major depressive disorder. Arch Clin Neuropsychol, 26(5), 445-453. (Read full article)
  83. Paradee CV, Rapport LJ, Lumley MA, Hanks RA, Langenecker SA, Whitman RD (2008). Circadian Preference and Facial Emotion Recognition Among Rehabilitation Inpatients. Rehabil Psychol, 53(1), 46-53. (Read full article)
  84. Nielson KA, Langenecker SA, Ross TJ, Garavan H, Rao SM, Stein EA (2004). Comparability of functional MRI response in young and old during inhibition. Neuroreport, 15(1), 129-33. (Read full article)
  85. Nielson K, Garavan H, Langenecker S, Stein E, Rao S (2001). 43. Event-related fMRI of inhibitory control reveals lateralized prefrontal activation differences between healthy young and older adults. Brain Cogn, 47(1-2), 169-172. (Read full article)

Review

  1. Langenecker SA, Crane NA, Jenkins LM, Phan KL, Klumpp H (2018). Pathways to Neuroprediction: Opportunities and Challenges to Prediction of Treatment Response in Depression. [Review]. Curr Behav Neurosci Rep, 5(1), 48-60. (Read full article)
  2. Langenecker SA, Jacobs RH, Passarotti AM (2014). Current Neural and Behavioral Dimensional Constructs Across Mood Disorders. [Review]. Curr Behav Neurosci Rep, 1(3), 144-153. (Read full article)

Editorial

  1. Phillips ML, Langenecker SA (2019). Welcome. Biol Psychiatry, 85(10S), A11. (Read full article)
  2. Burdick KE, Millett CE, Bonnn CDM, Bowie CR, Carvalho AF, Eyler LT, Gallagher P, Harvey PD, Kessing LV, Lafer B, Langenecker SA, Lewandowski KE, Lpez-Jaramillo C, Marshall DF, Martinez-Aran A, McInnis MG, McIntyre RS, Miskowiak KW, Porter RJ, Purdon SE, Ryan KA, Sumiyoshi T, Torres IJ, Van Rheenen TE, Vieta E, Woodward ND, Yatham LN, Young A (2019). The International Consortium Investigating Neurocognition in Bipolar Disorder (ICONIC-BD). Bipolar Disord, 21(1), 6-10. (Read full article)

Other

  1. Smith AJ, Shoji K, Griffin BJ, Sippel LM, Dworkin ER, Wright HM, Morrow E, Locke A, Love TM, Harris JI, Kaniasty K, Langenecker SA, Benight CC (2022). Correction to: Social cognitive mechanisms in healthcare worker resilience across time during the pandemic. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol (57(7), p. 1469). Germany. (Read full article)