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Antonia S. New is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with notable contributions in clinical psychology and psychiatry and mental health.

The scientist's work covers several specific subfields, including clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, philosophy, experimental and cognitive psychology, and social psychology. Their main research topics focus on personality disorders and psychopathology, schizophrenia research and treatment, mental health and psychiatry, psychosomatic disorders and their treatments, psychotherapy techniques and applications, mental health research topics, and studies related to suicide and self-harm.

Throughout their career, Antonia S. New has frequently published in a range of academic venues. These include:

  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Journal of Personality Disorders
  • Psychopharmacology
  • Academic Psychiatry
  • Personality Disorders Theory Research and Treatment

Their recent papers reflect a focus on borderline personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, and related neuropsychological and psychopathological phenomena. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Alexithymia, Affective Lability, Impulsivity, and Childhood Adversity in Borderline Personality Disorder," 2021, Journal of Personality Disorders
  • "Amphetamine-induced striatal dopamine release in schizotypal personality disorder," 2020, Psychopharmacology
  • "Anomalous Amygdala Habituation to Unpleasant Stimuli Among Unmedicated Individuals With Borderline Personality Disorder and a History of Self-Harming Behavior," 2021, Journal of Personality Disorders
  • "Frontotemporal thalamic connectivity in schizophrenia and schizotypal personality disorder," 2022, Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging
  • "Training in Cognitive Reappraisal Normalizes Whole-Brain Indices of Emotion Regulation in Borderline Personality Disorder," 2024, Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Erin A. Hazlett
  • M. Mercedes Pérez-Rodríguez
  • Harold W. Koenigsberg
  • Margaret M. McClure
  • Daniel R. Rosell

Best Publications

  • Characterizing Affective Instability in Borderline Personality Disorder

    Harold W. Koenigsberg;Philip D. Harvey;Vivian Mitropoulou;James Schmeidler

  • The Relationship of Borderline Personality Disorder to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Events

    Julia A. Golier;Rachel Yehuda;Linda M. Bierer;Vivian Mitropoulou

  • D,l-Fenfluramine Response in Impulsive Personality Disorder Assessed With [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography

    Larry J Siever;Monte S Buchsbaum;Antonia S New;Jacqueline Spiegel-Cohen

  • Fronto-limbic dysfunction in response to facial emotion in borderline personality disorder: an event-related fMRI study.

    Michael J. Minzenberg;Michael J. Minzenberg;Michael J. Minzenberg;Jin Fan;Antonia S. New;Cheuk Y. Tang

  • Amygdala-prefrontal disconnection in borderline personality disorder

    Antonia S. New;Erin A. Hazlett;Monte S. Buchsbaum;Marianne Goodman

  • Abuse and neglect in childhood: relationship to personality disorder diagnoses.

    Linda M. Bierer;Rachel Yehuda;James Schmeidler;Vivian Mitropoulou

  • Brain serotonin transporter distribution in subjects with impulsive aggressivity: a positron emission study with [11C]McN 5652.

    W. Gordon Frankle;Ilise Lombardo;Antonia S. New;Marianne Goodman

  • Blunted prefrontal cortical 18fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography response to meta-chlorophenylpiperazine in impulsive aggression.

    Antonia S. New;Erin A. Hazlett;Monte S. Buchsbaum;Marianne Goodman

  • Neural correlates of emotion processing in borderline personality disorder

    Harold W. Koenigsberg;Larry J. Siever;Larry J. Siever;Hedok Lee;Scott Pizzarello

  • A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of deliberate emotion regulation in resilience and posttraumatic stress disorder.

    Antonia S. New;Antonia S. New;Jin Fan;James W. Murrough;Xun Liu

  • Neural correlates of the use of psychological distancing to regulate responses to negative social cues: a study of patients with borderline personality disorder.

    Harold W. Koenigsberg;Harold W. Koenigsberg;Jin Fan;Kevin N. Ochsner;Xun Liu

  • Reduced anterior and posterior cingulate gray matter in borderline personality disorder.

    Erin A. Hazlett;Antonia S. New;Antonia S. New;Randall Newmark;M. Mehmet Haznedar

  • D4 Dopamine-Receptor (DRD4) Alleles and Novelty Seeking in Substance-Dependent, Personality-Disorder, and Control Subjects

    J. Gelernter;H. Kranzler;E. Coccaro;L. Siever

  • Empathy and alexithymia in borderline personality disorder: clinical and laboratory measures.

    A.S. New;aan het Marije Rot;L.H. Ripoll;M.M. Perez-Rodriguez

  • Are the Interpersonal and Identity Disturbances in the Borderline Personality Disorder Criteria Linked to the Traits of Affective Instability and Impulsivity

    Harold W. Koenigsberg;Philip D. Harvey;Vivian Mitropoulou;Antonia S. New

  • Neural correlates of using distancing to regulate emotional responses to social situations.

    Harold W. Koenigsberg;Jin Fan;Kevin N. Ochsner;Xun Liu

  • Serotonin Transporter Protein Gene Polymorphism and Personality Measures in African American and European American Subjects

    Joel Gelernter;Henry Kranzler;Emil F. Coccaro;Larry J. Siever

  • Fluoxetine increases relative metabolic rate in prefrontal cortex in impulsive aggression

    Antonia S. New;Monte S. Buchsbaum;Erin A. Hazlett;Marianne Goodman

  • Dialectical behavior therapy alters emotion regulation and amygdala activity in patients with borderline personality disorder

    Marianne Goodman;Marianne Goodman;David Carpenter;Cheuk Y. Tang;Kim E. Goldstein

  • Tryptophan hydroxylase genotype is associated with impulsive‐aggression measures: a preliminary study

    Antonia S. New;Antonia S. New;Antonia S. New;Joel Gelernter;Joel Gelernter;Yoram Yovell;Yoram Yovell;Robert L. Trestman;Robert L. Trestman

  • Laboratory induced aggression: a positron emission tomography study of aggressive individuals with borderline personality disorder.

    Antonia S. New;Antonia S. New;Erin A. Hazlett;Randall E. Newmark;Jane Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry J. Siever
Larry J. Siever Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Marianne Goodman
Marianne Goodman Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Erin A. Hazlett
Erin A. Hazlett Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
M. Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez
M. Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Monte S. Buchsbaum
Monte S. Buchsbaum University of California, San Diego
Philip D. Harvey
Philip D. Harvey University of Miami
Michael J. Minzenberg
Michael J. Minzenberg University of California, Los Angeles
Jin Fan
Jin Fan City University of New York
M. Mehmet Haznedar
M. Mehmet Haznedar Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Rachel Yehuda
Rachel Yehuda United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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