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Mary E McNamara

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Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science|November 3, 2022
Toward Identifying Neurocognitive Processes That Confer Suicidal BehaviorMary E McNamara, Mackenzie Zisser, Christopher G Beevers
Plos One|April 7, 2025
Attention Allocation for Dysphoric Information in Adults with Depression Symptoms Using Eye-tracking and Mouse-trackingMary E McNamara, Jason Shumake, Christopher G Beevers
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 24, 2022
Not just "big" data: Importance of sample size, measurement error, and uninformative predictors for developing prognostic models for digital interventionsMary E McNamara, Mackenzie Zisser, Christopher G Beevers, et al.
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|January 26, 2026
Who exhibits cognitive biases? Mapping heterogeneity in attention, interpretation, and rumination in depressionMary E McNamara, Rachel L Weisenburger, Bryan A McSpadden, et al.
Cognition & Emotion|September 12, 2024
Negative self-referent cognition predicts future depression symptom change: an intensive sampling approachRachel L Weisenburger, Justin Dainer-Best, Mackenzie Zisser, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|October 10, 2025
Characterizing and predicting refractory rumination in obsessive compulsive disorderMary E McNamara, Nicholas Kim, Jacob A Nota, et al.
Depression and Anxiety|June 25, 2020
Neurocognitive predictors of self-reported reward responsivity and approach motivation in depression: A data-driven approachKean J Hsu, Mary E McNamara, Jason Shumake, et al.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|April 16, 2026
We need to start thinking about thinking: The impact of rumination on OCD symptom improvement in exposure and response preventionMary E McNamara, Mira S Becker, Jacob A Nota, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|December 26, 2024
Efficacy of traditional and gamified attention bias modification for depression: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trialBeatrice Fadrigon, Ariel Tseng, Rachel L Weisenburger, et al.
Psychiatry Research|March 1, 2021
Multifactorial prediction of depression diagnosis and symptom dimensionsMary E McNamara, Jason Shumake, Rochelle A Stewart, et al.
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Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science|November 3, 2022
Toward Identifying Neurocognitive Processes That Confer Suicidal BehaviorMary E McNamara, Mackenzie Zisser, Christopher G Beevers
Plos One|April 7, 2025
Attention Allocation for Dysphoric Information in Adults with Depression Symptoms Using Eye-tracking and Mouse-trackingMary E McNamara, Jason Shumake, Christopher G Beevers
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 24, 2022
Not just "big" data: Importance of sample size, measurement error, and uninformative predictors for developing prognostic models for digital interventionsMary E McNamara, Mackenzie Zisser, Christopher G Beevers, et al.
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|January 26, 2026
Who exhibits cognitive biases? Mapping heterogeneity in attention, interpretation, and rumination in depressionMary E McNamara, Rachel L Weisenburger, Bryan A McSpadden, et al.
Cognition & Emotion|September 12, 2024
Negative self-referent cognition predicts future depression symptom change: an intensive sampling approachRachel L Weisenburger, Justin Dainer-Best, Mackenzie Zisser, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|October 10, 2025
Characterizing and predicting refractory rumination in obsessive compulsive disorderMary E McNamara, Nicholas Kim, Jacob A Nota, et al.
Depression and Anxiety|June 25, 2020
Neurocognitive predictors of self-reported reward responsivity and approach motivation in depression: A data-driven approachKean J Hsu, Mary E McNamara, Jason Shumake, et al.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|April 16, 2026
We need to start thinking about thinking: The impact of rumination on OCD symptom improvement in exposure and response preventionMary E McNamara, Mira S Becker, Jacob A Nota, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|December 26, 2024
Efficacy of traditional and gamified attention bias modification for depression: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trialBeatrice Fadrigon, Ariel Tseng, Rachel L Weisenburger, et al.
Psychiatry Research|March 1, 2021
Multifactorial prediction of depression diagnosis and symptom dimensionsMary E McNamara, Jason Shumake, Rochelle A Stewart, et al.
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