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Overview

Diane C. Gooding is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine and psychology, with particular focus on psychiatry and mental health, experimental and cognitive psychology, and clinical psychology. Additionally, their work touches on physiology and public health, environmental, and occupational health.

The primary topics addressed in their research include dementia and cognitive impairment, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, health disparities and outcomes, and areas involving anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, and cognitive processes. Their scholarly contributions also involve mental health research topics, ethics in clinical research, and patient-provider communication in healthcare.

Gooding has published extensively in several academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • Psychiatry Research
  • Schizophrenia Research
  • Scientific Reports
  • Current topics in behavioral neurosciences

Their recent papers cover a range of subjects related to biomarkers, social anhedonia, personality correlates, and developmental antecedents in psychological contexts. Notable works include:

  • "Alzheimer's disease biomarkers in Black and non-Hispanic White cohorts: A contextualized review of the evidence" (2021) published in Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • "The Transdiagnostic Nature of Social Anhedonia: Historical and Current Perspectives" (2022) published in Current topics in behavioral neurosciences
  • "Examining Personality, Interpersonal, and Symptom Correlates of Social Anhedonia in Early Adolescent Males and Females" (2020) published in The Journal of Early Adolescence
  • "Brave New World: Harnessing the promise of biomarkers to help solve the epigenetic puzzle" (2022) published in Schizophrenia Research
  • "Developmental antecedents of social anhedonia: The roles of early temperament and sex" (2020) published in Development and Psychopathology

Several frequent co-authors have collaborated on a significant number of publications with Gooding. These include Carey E. Gleason, Megan Zuelsdorff, Shenikqua Bouges, Carol A. Van Hulle, and Fabu P. Carter.

Best Publications

  • Clinical status of at-risk individuals 5 years later: further validation of the psychometric high-risk strategy.

    Diane C. Gooding;Kathleen A. Tallent;Christie W. Matts

  • Cognition and brain function in schizotypy: a selective review.

    Ulrich Ettinger;Christine Mohr;Diane C. Gooding;Alex S. Cohen

  • The assessment of interpersonal pleasure: Introduction of the Anticipatory and Consummatory Interpersonal Pleasure Scale (ACIPS) and preliminary findings

    Diane Carol Gooding;Madeline Johnson Pflum

  • The tell-tale tasks: A review of saccadic research in psychiatric patient populations

    Diane C. Gooding;Michele A. Basso

  • Eye Tracking Dysfunction in Schizophrenia: Characterization and Pathophysiology

    Deborah L. Levy;Anne B. Sereno;Diane C. Gooding;Gilllian A. O’Driscoll

  • Wisconsin Card Sorting Test deficits in schizotypic individuals.

    Diane C. Gooding;Thomas Richard Kwapil;Kathleen A. Tallent

  • Working memory and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test performance in schizotypic individuals: a replication and extension.

    Kathleen A Tallent;Diane C Gooding

  • WORKING MEMORY IMPAIRMENT AS AN ENDOPHENOTYPIC MARKER OF A SCHIZOPHRENIA DIATHESIS.

    Sohee Park;Diane C. Gooding

  • Sustained attention deficits in relation to psychometrically identified schizotypy: evaluating a potential endophenotypic marker.

    Diane C. Gooding;Christie W. Matts;Elizabeth A. Rollmann;Elizabeth A. Rollmann

  • The association between antisaccade task and working memory task performance in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

    Diane C. Gooding;Kathleen A. Tallent

  • Spatial, object, and affective working memory in social anhedonia: an exploratory study.

    Diane C. Gooding;Kathleen A. Tallent

  • Alzheimer's disease biomarkers in Black and non‐Hispanic White cohorts: A contextualized review of the evidence

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  • Further validation of the ACIPS as a measure of social hedonic response.

    Diane C. Gooding;Madeline J. Pflum

  • Smooth pursuit eye tracking and visual fixation in psychosis-prone individuals

    Diane C. Gooding;Meghan D. Miller;Thomas Richard Kwapil

  • Normative emotion-modulated startle response in individuals at risk for schizophrenia–spectrum disorders

    Diane C Gooding;Richard J Davidson;Katherine M Putnam;Kathleen A Tallent

  • Antisaccade task performance in questionnaire-identified schizotypes.

    Diane C Gooding

  • Spatial working memory performance in patients with schizoaffective psychosis versus schizophrenia: a tale of two disorders?

    Diane C Gooding;Kathleen A Tallent

  • Attentional network task performance in patients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders: evidence of a specific deficit.

    Diane C. Gooding;Jacqueline G. Braun;Jessica A. Studer

  • Cognitive slippage in schizotypic individuals.

    Diane C. Gooding;Kathleen A. Tallent;Jeanette V. Hegyi

  • Schizophrenia through the lens of a developmental psychopathology perspective.

    Diane C. Gooding;William G. Iacono

  • Theory of Mind and psychometric schizotypy.

    Diane Carol Gooding;Madeline Johnson Pflum

Frequent Co-Authors

Raymond C.K. Chan
Raymond C.K. Chan Chinese Academy of Sciences
William G. Iacono
William G. Iacono University of Minnesota
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero University of La Rioja
Simon S.Y. Lui
Simon S.Y. Lui University of Hong Kong
Sohee Park
Sohee Park Vanderbilt University
Eric F.C. Cheung
Eric F.C. Cheung Castle Peak Hospital
William M. Grove
William M. Grove University of Minnesota
Alex S. Cohen
Alex S. Cohen Louisiana State University
José Muñiz
José Muñiz University of Oviedo
Patrick F. Sullivan
Patrick F. Sullivan University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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