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    Behavioral Inhibition and Risk for Developing Social Anxiety Disorder: A Meta-Analytic Study by Clauss, Jacqueline A., B.A, Blackford, Jennifer Urbano, Ph.D

    “…Objective Behavioral inhibition (BI) has been associated with increased risk for developing social anxiety disorder (SAD); however, the degree of risk…”
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    Extending the neurocircuitry of behavioural inhibition: a role for the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in risk for anxiety disorders by Clauss, Jacqueline

    Published in General psychiatry (01-12-2019)
    “…Behavioural inhibition is a biologically based risk factor for anxiety disorders. Children with behavioural inhibition are shy, cautious and avoidant of new…”
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    BNST neurocircuitry in humans by Avery, Suzanne N., Clauss, Jacqueline A., Winder, Danny G., Woodward, Neil, Heckers, Stephan, Blackford, Jennifer Urbano

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-05-2014)
    “…Anxiety and addiction disorders are two of the most common mental disorders in the United States, and are typically chronic, disabling, and comorbid. Emerging…”
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    Social anxiety is associated with BNST response to unpredictability by Clauss, Jacqueline A., Avery, Suzanne N., Benningfield, Margaret M., Blackford, Jennifer U.

    Published in Depression and anxiety (01-08-2019)
    “…Background Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent and cause substantial suffering and impairment. Whereas the amygdala has well‐established contributions to…”
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    Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and amygdala responses to unpredictable threat in children by Feola, Brandee, Melancon, Sir Norman T., Clauss, Jacqueline A., Noall, Madison P., Mgboh, Adaora, Flook, Elizabeth A., Benningfield, Margaret M., Blackford, Jennifer Urbano

    Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-12-2021)
    “…Substantial evidence from studies in humans suggests the amygdala is pivotal for anxiety. Findings from animal models and translational studies suggests the…”
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    Development of a transdiagnostic, resilience-focused intervention for at-risk adolescents by Clauss, Jacqueline A, Bhiku, Kamila, Burke, Anne, Pimentel-Diaz, Ylira, DeTore, Nicole R, Zapetis, Sarah, Zvonar, Vanya, Kritikos, Katherine, Canenguez, Katia M, Cather, Corinne, Holt, Daphne J

    “…Environmental adversity and subclinical symptoms of psychopathology in adolescents increase their risk for developing a future psychiatric disorder, yet…”
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    Altered Prefrontal Cortex Function Marks Heightened Anxiety Risk in Children by Clauss, Jacqueline Alexandra, MD, PhD, Benningfield, Margaret M., MD, Rao, Uma, MD, Blackford, Jennifer Urbano, PhD

    “…Objective Anxiety disorders are prevalent and cause substantial disability. An important risk factor for anxiety disorders is inhibited temperament, the…”
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    Amygdala–cingulate intrinsic connectivity is associated with degree of social inhibition by Blackford, Jennifer Urbano, Clauss, Jacqueline A., Avery, Suzanne N., Cowan, Ronald L., Benningfield, Margaret M., VanDerKlok, Ross M.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-05-2014)
    “…•Social inhibition is a basic human behavior and core feature of social anxiety.•High social inhibition reflects reduced amygdala-anterior cingulate…”
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    Refreshing a Resident-Run Journal Club: A Focus on Article Selection by Clauss, Jacqueline A., Cawkwell, Philip B., Beach, Scott R.

    Published in Academic psychiatry (01-12-2019)
    “…At the Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital (MGH/McLean) adult psychiatry residency program, journal club has been a required component of the…”
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    NEUROCIRCUITRY UNDERLYING RISK AND RESILIENCE TO SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER by Clauss, Jacqueline A., Avery, Suzanne N., VanDerKlok, Ross M., Rogers, Baxter P., Cowan, Ronald L., Benningfield, Margaret M., Blackford, Jennifer Urbano

    Published in Depression and anxiety (01-10-2014)
    “…Background Almost half of children with an inhibited temperament will develop social anxiety disorder by late adolescence. Importantly, this means that half of…”
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    Structural and functional bases of inhibited temperament by Clauss, Jacqueline A, Seay, April L, VanDerKlok, Ross M, Avery, Suzanne N, Cao, Aize, Cowan, Ronald L, Benningfield, Margaret M, Blackford, Jennifer Urbano

    “…Children born with an inhibited temperament are at heightened risk for developing anxiety, depression and substance use. Inhibited temperament is believed to…”
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    Expectation and temperament moderate amygdala and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex responses to fear faces by Clauss, Jacqueline A., Cowan, Ronald L., Blackford, Jennifer Urbano

    “…A chronic tendency to avoid novelty is often the result of a temperamental bias called inhibited temperament, and is associated with increased risk for anxiety…”
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    Manual MRI parcellation of the frontal lobe by Ranta, Marin E, Crocetti, Deana, Clauss, Jacqueline A, Kraut, Michael A, Mostofsky, Stewart H, Kaufmann, Walter E

    Published in Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging (15-05-2009)
    “…Abstract The ability to examine associations between neuropsychiatric conditions and functionally relevant frontal lobe sub-regions is a fundamental goal in…”
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