Publications 2014 – 2016

 

2016

Cisler, J. M., Sigel, B. A., Steele, J. S., Smitherman, S., Vanderzee, K., Pemberton, J., … & Kilts, C. D. (2016). Changes in functional connectivity of the amygdala during cognitive reappraisal predict symptom reduction during trauma-focused cognitive–behavioral therapy among adolescent girls with post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychological medicine46, 1-11. PDF.

Cisler, J. M., Sigel, B. A., Kramer, T. L., Smitherman, S., Vanderzee, K., Pemberton, J., & Kilts, C. D. (2016). Modes of Large-Scale Brain Network Organization during Threat Processing and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Reduction during TF-CBT among Adolescent Girls. PloS one11(8), e0159620. PDF.

2015

Cisler, J. M., Sigel, B. A., Kramer, T. L., Smitherman, S., Vanderzee, K., Pemberton, J., & Kilts, C. D. (2015). Amygdala response predicts trajectory of symptom reduction during Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy among adolescent girls with PTSD. Journal of psychiatric research71, 33-40. PDF.

Cisler, J. M., Bush, K., James, G. A., Smitherman, S., & Kilts, C. D. (2015). Decoding the traumatic memory among women with PTSD: implications for neurocircuitry models of PTSD and real-time fMRI neurofeedback. PloS one10(8), e0134717. PDF.

Cisler, J. M., Bush, K., Steele, J. S., Lenow, J. K., Smitherman, S., & Kilts, C. D. (2015). Brain and behavioral evidence for altered social learning mechanisms among women with assault-related posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of psychiatric research63, 75-83. PDF.

2014

Lenow, J. K., Steele, J. S., Smitherman, S., Kilts, C. D., & Cisler, J. M. (2014). Attenuated behavioral and brain responses to trust violations among assaulted adolescent girls. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging223(1), 1-8. PDF.

Cisler, J. M., Steele, J. S., Lenow, J. K., Smitherman, S., Everett, B., Messias, E., & Kilts, C. D. (2014). Functional reorganization of neural networks during repeated exposure to the traumatic memory in posttraumatic stress disorder: an exploratory fMRI study. Journal of psychiatric research48(1), 47-55. PDF.