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Michael N Hallquist

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 7, 2025
Negative affect-driven impulsivity as hierarchical model-based overgeneralizationAysenur Okan, Michael N Hallquist
Structural Equation Modeling : a Multidisciplinary Journal|August 8, 2018
<i>MplusAutomation</i>: An <i>R</i> Package for Facilitating Large-Scale Latent Variable Analyses in <i>Mplus</i>Michael N Hallquist, Joshua F Wiley
Psychological Medicine|February 28, 2022
Dissociation of basolateral and central amygdala effective connectivity predicts the stability of emotion-related impulsivity in adolescents and emerging adults with borderline personality symptoms: a resting-state fMRI studyNathan T Hall, Michael N Hallquist
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|December 13, 2012
Identifying latent trajectories of personality disorder symptom change: growth mixture modeling in the longitudinal study of personality disordersMichael N Hallquist, Mark F Lenzenweger
Current Opinion in Psychiatry|November 23, 2016
The decision neuroscience perspective on suicidal behavior: evidence and hypothesesAlexandre Y Dombrovski, Michael N Hallquist
Psychopathology|August 11, 2020
Disinhibition and Detachment in Adolescence: A Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective on the Alternative Model for Personality DisordersTimothy A Allen, Michael N Hallquist
Personality Disorders|July 25, 2012
Refining the phenotype of borderline personality disorder: Diagnostic criteria and beyondMichael N Hallquist, Paul A Pilkonis
Personality Disorders|March 28, 2012
Quantitative methods in psychiatric classification: the path forward is clear but complex: commentary on Krueger and Eaton (2010)Michael N Hallquist, Paul A Pilkonis
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|May 19, 2021
Search for solutions, learning, simulation, and choice processes in suicidal behaviorAlexandre Y Dombrovski, Michael N Hallquist
Computational Psychiatry (Cambridge, Mass.)|April 27, 2026
Neural Bases of Affect-Based Impulsivity: A Decision Neuroscience AccountAlison M Schreiber, Michael N Hallquist
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 7, 2025
Negative affect-driven impulsivity as hierarchical model-based overgeneralizationAysenur Okan, Michael N Hallquist
Structural Equation Modeling : a Multidisciplinary Journal|August 8, 2018
<i>MplusAutomation</i>: An <i>R</i> Package for Facilitating Large-Scale Latent Variable Analyses in <i>Mplus</i>Michael N Hallquist, Joshua F Wiley
Psychological Medicine|February 28, 2022
Dissociation of basolateral and central amygdala effective connectivity predicts the stability of emotion-related impulsivity in adolescents and emerging adults with borderline personality symptoms: a resting-state fMRI studyNathan T Hall, Michael N Hallquist
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|December 13, 2012
Identifying latent trajectories of personality disorder symptom change: growth mixture modeling in the longitudinal study of personality disordersMichael N Hallquist, Mark F Lenzenweger
Current Opinion in Psychiatry|November 23, 2016
The decision neuroscience perspective on suicidal behavior: evidence and hypothesesAlexandre Y Dombrovski, Michael N Hallquist
Psychopathology|August 11, 2020
Disinhibition and Detachment in Adolescence: A Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective on the Alternative Model for Personality DisordersTimothy A Allen, Michael N Hallquist
Personality Disorders|July 25, 2012
Refining the phenotype of borderline personality disorder: Diagnostic criteria and beyondMichael N Hallquist, Paul A Pilkonis
Personality Disorders|March 28, 2012
Quantitative methods in psychiatric classification: the path forward is clear but complex: commentary on Krueger and Eaton (2010)Michael N Hallquist, Paul A Pilkonis
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|May 19, 2021
Search for solutions, learning, simulation, and choice processes in suicidal behaviorAlexandre Y Dombrovski, Michael N Hallquist
Computational Psychiatry (Cambridge, Mass.)|April 27, 2026
Neural Bases of Affect-Based Impulsivity: A Decision Neuroscience AccountAlison M Schreiber, Michael N Hallquist
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