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Joshua M Carlson

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Plos One|September 14, 2011
The NIRS Analysis Package: noise reduction and statistical inferenceTomer Fekete, Denis Rubin, Joshua M Carlson, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 28, 2019
No Money, No Problem: Enhanced Reward Positivity in the Absence of Monetary RewardEdward Tunison, Rourke Sylvain, Jamie Sterr, et al.
Neuroimage|April 5, 2011
A stand-alone method for anatomical localization of NIRS measurementsTomer Fekete, Denis Rubin, Joshua M Carlson, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|March 9, 2010
Feeling anxious: anticipatory amygdalo-insular response predicts the feeling of anxious anticipationJoshua M Carlson, Tsafrir Greenberg, Denis Rubin, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|August 13, 2010
Backward masked fearful faces enhance contralateral occipital cortical activity for visual targets within the spotlight of attentionJoshua M Carlson, Karen S Reinke, Pamela J LaMontagne, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|February 20, 2014
Midbrain volume predicts fMRI and ERP measures of reward reactivityJoshua M Carlson, Dan Foti, Eddie Harmon-Jones, et al.
Neuroimage|July 5, 2014
Reward dysfunction in major depression: multimodal neuroimaging evidence for refining the melancholic phenotypeDan Foti, Joshua M Carlson, Colin L Sauder, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|April 23, 2021
Enhanced contralateral theta oscillations and N170 amplitudes in occipitotemporal scalp regions underlie attentional bias to fearful facesRobert D Torrence, Lucy J Troup, Donald C Rojas, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|August 31, 2011
The orienting of spatial attention to backward masked fearful faces is associated with variation in the serotonin transporter geneJoshua M Carlson, Lilianne R Mujica-Parodi, Eddie Harmon-Jones, et al.
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|September 6, 2012
Emotional faces capture spatial attention in 5-year-old childrenKit K Elam, Joshua M Carlson, Lisabeth F Dilalla, et al.
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Plos One|September 14, 2011
The NIRS Analysis Package: noise reduction and statistical inferenceTomer Fekete, Denis Rubin, Joshua M Carlson, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 28, 2019
No Money, No Problem: Enhanced Reward Positivity in the Absence of Monetary RewardEdward Tunison, Rourke Sylvain, Jamie Sterr, et al.
Neuroimage|April 5, 2011
A stand-alone method for anatomical localization of NIRS measurementsTomer Fekete, Denis Rubin, Joshua M Carlson, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|March 9, 2010
Feeling anxious: anticipatory amygdalo-insular response predicts the feeling of anxious anticipationJoshua M Carlson, Tsafrir Greenberg, Denis Rubin, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|August 13, 2010
Backward masked fearful faces enhance contralateral occipital cortical activity for visual targets within the spotlight of attentionJoshua M Carlson, Karen S Reinke, Pamela J LaMontagne, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|February 20, 2014
Midbrain volume predicts fMRI and ERP measures of reward reactivityJoshua M Carlson, Dan Foti, Eddie Harmon-Jones, et al.
Neuroimage|July 5, 2014
Reward dysfunction in major depression: multimodal neuroimaging evidence for refining the melancholic phenotypeDan Foti, Joshua M Carlson, Colin L Sauder, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|April 23, 2021
Enhanced contralateral theta oscillations and N170 amplitudes in occipitotemporal scalp regions underlie attentional bias to fearful facesRobert D Torrence, Lucy J Troup, Donald C Rojas, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|August 31, 2011
The orienting of spatial attention to backward masked fearful faces is associated with variation in the serotonin transporter geneJoshua M Carlson, Lilianne R Mujica-Parodi, Eddie Harmon-Jones, et al.
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|September 6, 2012
Emotional faces capture spatial attention in 5-year-old childrenKit K Elam, Joshua M Carlson, Lisabeth F Dilalla, et al.
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