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Diane L. Santesso

Diane L. Santesso

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Psychology

D-Index
36
Citations
4733
World Ranking
9595
National Ranking
663

Overview

Diane L. Santesso is affiliated with the University of Winnipeg in Canada. Their research spans multiple interdisciplinary fields, primarily focusing on Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Psychology, and Medicine.

Their work encompasses several subfields, including Molecular Biology, Social Psychology, and Physiology.

Diane L. Santesso's research topics include:

  • Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study
  • Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation

Their recent publication is titled "Perinatal nicotine exposure relates to stimulus-locked event-related potentials in early adolescence during an emotional go/no-go task," published in 2023 in the journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology.

Frequent co-authors collaborating on this research include:

  • Christine L. Lackner
  • Bailey Thompson
  • Terrance J. Wade
  • Sidney J. Segalowitz

Diane L. Santesso's work has been published in the venue Neurotoxicology and Teratology, reflecting a focus on toxicological and developmental aspects of neuroscience.

Best Publications

  • Single dose of a dopamine agonist impairs reinforcement learning in humans : Behavioral evidence from a laboratory-based measure of reward responsiveness

    Diego A. Pizzagalli;A. Eden Evins;Erika Cowman Schetter;Michael J. Frank

  • Electrophysiological changes during adolescence: A review

    Sidney J. Segalowitz;Diane L. Santesso;Michelle K. Jetha;Michelle K. Jetha

  • Electrophysiological evidence of attentional biases in social anxiety disorder

    E. M. Mueller;S. G. Hofmann;D. L. Santesso;A. E. Meuret

  • Individual differences in reinforcement learning: behavioral, electrophysiological, and neuroimaging correlates.

    Diane L. Santesso;Daniel G. Dillon;Jeffrey L. Birk;Avram J. Holmes

  • Error-related electrocortical responses are enhanced in children with obsessive-compulsive behaviors.

    Diane L. Santesso;Sidney J. Segalowitz;Louis A. Schmidt

  • Single Dose of a Dopamine Agonist Impairs Reinforcement Learning in Humans: Evidence from Event-related Potentials and Computational Modeling of Striatal-Cortical Function

    Diane L. Santesso;A. Eden Evins;Michael J. Frank;Erika M. Cowman Schetter

  • Retest reliability of medial frontal negativities during performance monitoring.

    Sidney J. Segalowitz;Diane L. Santesso;Timothy I. Murphy;Dirk Homan

  • Frontal EEG asymmetry and symptom response to cognitive behavioral therapy in patients with social anxiety disorder

    David A. Moscovitch;Diane L. Santesso;Vladimir Miskovic;Randi E. McCabe

  • Electrophysiological correlates of spatial orienting towards angry faces: A source localization study

    Diane L. Santesso;Alicia E. Meuret;Stefan G. Hofmann;Erik M. Mueller

  • The error-related negativity is related to risk taking and empathy in young men

    Diane L. Santesso;Sidney J. Segalowitz

  • Age, sex and individual differences in punishment sensitivity: factors influencing the feedback-related negativity.

    Diane L. Santesso;Angela Dzyundzyak;Sidney J. Segalowitz

  • Enhanced negative feedback responses in remitted depression.

    Diane L. Santesso;Katherine T. Steele;Ryan Bogdan;Avram J. Holmes

  • Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor Type 1 (CRHR1) Genetic Variation and Stress Interact to Influence Reward Learning

    Ryan Bogdan;Diane L. Santesso;Jesen Fagerness;Roy H. Perlis

  • Developmental differences in error-related ERPs in middle- to late-adolescent males.

    Diane L. Santesso;Sidney J. Segalowitz

  • The impact of sound in modern multiline video slot machine play.

    Mike J. Dixon;Kevin A. Harrigan;Diane L. Santesso;Candice Graydon

  • ERP correlates of error monitoring in 10-year olds are related to socialization.

    Diane L. Santesso;Sidney J. Segalowitz;Louis A. Schmidt

  • Neural responses to negative feedback are related to negative emotionality in healthy adults

    Diane L. Santesso;Ryan Bogdan;Jeffrey L. Birk;Elena L. Goetz

  • Changes in EEG Cross-Frequency Coupling During Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder

    Vladimir Miskovic;David A. Moscovitch;Diane L. Santesso;Randi E. McCabe

  • Autonomic predictors of Stroop performance in young and middle-aged adults

    Karen J. Mathewson;Michelle K. Jetha;Irene E. Drmic;Susan E. Bryson

  • Error-related electrocortical responses in 10-year-old children and young adults

    Diane L. Santesso;Sidney J. Segalowitz;Louis A. Schmidt

Frequent Co-Authors

Louis A. Schmidt
Louis A. Schmidt McMaster University
Sidney J. Segalowitz
Sidney J. Segalowitz Brock University
Randi E. McCabe
Randi E. McCabe McMaster University
Martin M. Antony
Martin M. Antony Toronto Metropolitan University
Vladimir Miskovic
Vladimir Miskovic Binghamton University
Michael J. A. Wohl
Michael J. A. Wohl Carleton University
David A. Moscovitch
David A. Moscovitch University of Waterloo
Susan E. Bryson
Susan E. Bryson Dalhousie University
Geoffrey B. Hall
Geoffrey B. Hall McMaster University
Laurel J. Trainor
Laurel J. Trainor McMaster University

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