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    Single session real-time fMRI neurofeedback has a lasting impact on cognitive behavioral therapy strategies by MacDuffie, Katherine E., MacInnes, Jeff, Dickerson, Kathryn C., Eddington, Kari M., Strauman, Timothy J., Adcock, R. Alison

    Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2018)
    “…To benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), individuals must not only learn new skills but also strategically implement them outside of session. Here,…”
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    Self-rated amygdala activity: an auto-biological index of affective distress by MacDuffie, Katherine E, Knodt, Annchen R, Radtke, Spenser R, Strauman, Timothy J, Hariri, Ahmad R

    Published in Personality neuroscience (2019)
    “…Auto-biological beliefs-beliefs about one's own biology-are an understudied component of personal identity. Research participants who are led to believe they…”
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    Stigma and functional neurological disorder: a research agenda targeting the clinical encounter by MacDuffie, Katherine E., Grubbs, Lindsey, Best, Tammyjo, LaRoche, Suzette, Mildon, Bridget, Myers, Lorna, Stafford, Elizabeth, Rommelfanger, Karen S.

    Published in CNS spectrums (01-12-2021)
    “…Stigma against patients with functional neurological disorder (FND) presents obstacles to diagnosis, treatment, and research. The lack of biomarkers and the…”
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    2128 Using real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) neurofeedback as a tool for demonstrating therapeutic efficacy in cognitive behavioral therapy by Dickerson, Kathryn, MacDuffie, Katherine E., MacInnes, Jeff, Eddington, Kari M., Strauman, Timothy J., Adcock, R. Alison

    “…OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: The purpose of this study was to provide individuals who have experience with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with a demonstration…”
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    Neuroethics Inside and Out: A Comparative Survey of Neural Device Industry Representatives and the General Public on Ethical Issues and Principles in Neurotechnology by MacDuffie, Katherine E., Ransom, Scott, Klein, Eran

    Published in AJOB neuroscience (2022)
    “…Neurotechnologies are rapidly being developed with the aim of alleviating suffering caused by disease and assisting individuals with various disabilities. As…”
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    Sleep Problems and Trajectories of Restricted and Repetitive Behaviors in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities by MacDuffie, Katherine E., Munson, Jeffrey, Greenson, Jessica, Ward, Teresa M., Rogers, Sally J., Dawson, Geraldine, Estes, Annette

    “…Sleep problems are prevalent in children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and are associated with the expression of restricted and repetitive behaviors…”
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    Protection Versus Progress: The Challenge of Research on Cannabis Use During Pregnancy by MacDuffie, Katherine E, Kleinhans, Natalia M, Stout, Kaeley, Wilfond, Benjamin S

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-08-2020)
    “…A central tension in pediatric research ethics arises from our desire to protect children from harm while also allowing progress toward discoveries that could…”
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    Early Intervention services in the era of genomic medicine: setting a research agenda by MacDuffie, Katherine E, Cohn, Betty, Appelbaum, Paul, Brothers, Kyle B, Doherty, Dan, Goldenberg, Aaron J, Reynolds, Elizabeth, Smith, Hadley Stevens, Wheeler, Anne, Yu, Joon-Ho

    Published in Pediatric research (22-10-2024)
    “…Newborn genomic sequencing (NBSeq) has the potential to substantially improve early detection of rare genetic conditions, allowing for pre-symptomatic…”
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    Addressing racism in the healthcare encounter: The role of clinical ethics consultants by MacDuffie, Katherine E., Patneaude, Arika, Bell, Shaquita, Adiele, Alicia, Makhija, Neena, Wilfond, Benjamin, Opel, Douglas

    Published in Bioethics (01-03-2022)
    “…Justice is a core principle in bioethics, and a fair opportunity to achieve health is central to this principle. Racism and other forms of prejudice,…”
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    Understanding Our Own Biology: The Relevance of Auto‐Biological Attributions for Mental Health by MacDuffie, Katherine E., Strauman, Timothy J.

    Published in Clinical psychology (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2017)
    “…As knowledge of the neurobiological basis of psychopathology has advanced, public perceptions have shifted toward conceptualizing mental disorders as disorders…”
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    The Ethics of Predicting Autism Spectrum Disorder in Infancy by MacDuffie, Katherine E., Estes, Annette M., Peay, Holly L., Pruett, John R., Wilfond, Benjamin S.

    “…Toward the end of a routine check-in appointment with your young patient—a 3-year-old boy recently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)—his mother…”
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    Interpersonal Influences on the Choice to Treat Nausea during Pregnancy with Medication or Cannabis by Mercer, Amanda H, MacDuffie, Katherine E, Weiss, Elliott M, Johnson, Allegra, Dager, Stephen R, Kleinhans, Natalia

    Published in American journal of perinatology (01-05-2024)
    “…This study aimed to better understand the interpersonal influences on a pregnant individual's decision of how to treat nausea and vomiting during pregnancy…”
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    Presymptomatic Detection and Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder by MacDuffie, Katherine E, Estes, Annette M, Harrington, Lucas T, Peay, Holly L, Piven, Joseph, Pruett, Jr, John R, Wolff, Jason J, Wilfond, Benjamin S

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-05-2021)
    “…Universal screening for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is recommended during pediatric primary care visits in the first 2 years of life. However, many children…”
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