Barnaby D. Dunn mainly investigates Interoception, Developmental psychology, Perception, Clinical psychology and Arousal. His Interoception study incorporates themes from Construal level theory, Insula and Cognitive science. Barnaby D. Dunn has researched Developmental psychology in several fields, including Fear processing in the brain, Cognition, Mood, Anxiety and Fear-potentiated startle.
His research integrates issues of Cognitive appraisal, Construct, Substance abuse and Addiction, Craving in his study of Perception. His work on Mindfulness as part of his general Clinical psychology study is frequently connected to Heartbeat, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. The various areas that Barnaby D. Dunn examines in his Arousal study include Biofeedback, Valence, Active listening, Anhedonia and James–Lange theory.
Barnaby D. Dunn mainly focuses on Clinical psychology, Cognition, Developmental psychology, Depression and Anhedonia. His Clinical psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Psychotherapist, Interoception, Cognitive behavioral therapy and Dysphoria. His work carried out in the field of Cognition brings together such families of science as Psychological intervention, Cognitive psychology and Anxiety disorder.
Barnaby D. Dunn interconnects Autobiographical memory, Arousal, Affect and Ventromedial prefrontal cortex in the investigation of issues within Developmental psychology. As a part of the same scientific study, Barnaby D. Dunn usually deals with the Ventromedial prefrontal cortex, concentrating on Frontal lobe and frequently concerns with Prefrontal cortex. His Depression research includes elements of Self-concept, Randomized controlled trial and Anxiety.
Barnaby D. Dunn spends much of his time researching Depression, Clinical psychology, Cognition, Randomized controlled trial and Anxiety. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Psychopathology, Psychological therapy and Personality. His Clinical psychology research incorporates themes from Interoception, Resting state fMRI, Addiction and Nicotine.
Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Intervention under Cognition, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Recall and Happiness. Barnaby D. Dunn combines subjects such as Major depressive disorder, Physical therapy and Anhedonia with his study of Randomized controlled trial. His Anhedonia research integrates issues from Developmental psychology and Internal medicine.
His primary areas of investigation include Randomized controlled trial, Major depressive disorder, Pleasure, Anhedonia and Physical therapy. Barnaby D. Dunn has included themes like Well-being, Process evaluation and Anxiety in his Randomized controlled trial study. His Process evaluation study frequently involves adjacent topics like Cognition.
His Anxiety research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Internal medicine, Distress and Mood. His Cognitive therapy research is under the purview of Depression. His Secondary analysis research includes a combination of various areas of study, such as Clinical psychology, Negative affectivity and Positive affectivity.
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The somatic marker hypothesis: a critical evaluation.
Barnaby D. Dunn;Tim Dalgleish;Andrew David Lawrence.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2006)
Listening to Your Heart How Interoception Shapes Emotion Experience and Intuitive Decision Making
Barnaby D. Dunn;Hannah C. Galton;Ruth Morgan;Davy Evans.
Psychological Science (2010)
Early detection and differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and depression with neuropsychological tasks.
Rachel Swainson;J. R. Hodges;C. J. Galton;J. Semple.
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders (2001)
Interoception, contemplative practice, and health.
Norman Farb;Jennifer Daubenmier;Cynthia J. Price;Tim Gard.
Frontiers in Psychology (2015)
Fear-Conditioning Mechanisms Associated with Trait Vulnerability to Anxiety in Humans
Iole Indovina;Trevor W. Robbins;Anwar O. Núñez-Elizalde;Barnaby D. Dunn.
Neuron (2011)
Heartbeat perception in depression
Barnaby D. Dunn;Tim Dalgleish;Alan D. Ogilvie;Andrew David Lawrence.
Behaviour Research and Therapy (2007)
The role of interoception in addiction: a critical review.
Antonio Javier Verdejo-Garcia;Antonio Javier Verdejo-Garcia;Luke Clark;Barnaby D Dunn.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2012)
The consequences of effortful emotion regulation when processing distressing material: a comparison of suppression and acceptance.
Barnaby D. Dunn;Danielle Billotti;Vicky Murphy;Tim Dalgleish.
Behaviour Research and Therapy (2009)
Can you feel the beat? Interoceptive awareness is an interactive function of anxiety- and depression-specific symptom dimensions.
Barnaby D. Dunn;Iolanta Stefanovitch;Davy Evans;Clare Oliver.
Behaviour Research and Therapy (2010)
An investigation of the relationship between positive affect regulation and depression.
Aliza Werner-Seidler;Rosie Banks;Barnaby D. Dunn;Michelle L. Moulds.
Behaviour Research and Therapy (2013)
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