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Jennifer C. Britton

Jennifer C. Britton

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Psychology

D-Index
45
Citations
8954
World Ranking
6653
National Ranking
3611

Overview

Jennifer C. Britton is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States. Their research work spans the fields of psychology and neuroscience, with a pronounced focus on areas such as experimental and cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, social psychology, and computer vision and pattern recognition.

The scientist's research covers multiple interconnected topics, including:

  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Augmented Reality Applications
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions

Jennifer C. Britton has contributed to several recent papers, demonstrating a consistent output in peer-reviewed journals. Selected recent publications include:

  • "Age Differences in the Neural Correlates of Anxiety Disorders: An fMRI Study of Response to Learned Threat," 2020, American Journal of Psychiatry
  • "Neural mechanisms underlying heterogeneous expression of threat-related attention in social anxiety," 2020, Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • "The Reliability and Validity of Response-Based Measures of Attention Bias," 2021, Cognitive Therapy and Research
  • "Neural Responses to a Putative Set-shifting Task in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder," 2020, Autism Research
  • "Social avoidance behaviour modulates automatic avoidance actions to social reward-threat conflict," 2020, Cognition & Emotion

The scientist's work appears frequently in journals such as Behaviour Research and Therapy and Cognition & Emotion, with multiple publications in these venues. Other publication venues include the American Journal of Psychiatry, Cognitive Therapy and Research, and Computer Applications in Engineering Education.

Collaboration is an integral part of Britton's research activities. Frequent co-authors who have contributed to multiple projects include Travis C. Evans, Daniel S. Pine, Michael Esterman, Yair Bar-Haim, and James Giancaspro.

Best Publications

  • Attention Bias Modification Treatment: A Meta-Analysis Toward the Establishment of Novel Treatment for Anxiety

    Yuko Hakamata;Shmuel Lissek;Yair Bar-Haim;Jennifer C. Britton

  • Facial expressions and complex IAPS pictures: common and differential networks.

    Jennifer C. Britton;Stephan F. Taylor;Keith D. Sudheimer;Israel Liberzon

  • Neural correlates of individual ratings of emotional salience: a trial-related fMRI study

    K. Luan Phan;K. Luan Phan;Stephan F. Taylor;Robert C. Welsh;Shao Hsuan Ho

  • Linear mixed-effects modeling approach to FMRI group analysis

    Gang Chen;Ziad S. Saad;Jennifer C. Britton;Daniel S. Pine

  • Neural correlates of social and nonsocial emotions: An fMRI study

    Jennifer C. Britton;K. Luan Phan;Stephan F. Taylor;Robert C. Welsh

  • Development of anxiety: the role of threat appraisal and fear learning

    Jennifer C. Britton;Shmuel Lissek;Christian Grillon;A B S Maxine Norcross

  • Corticolimbic blood flow in posttraumatic stress disorder during script-driven imagery

    Jennifer C. Britton;K. Luan Phan;Stephan F. Taylor;Lorraine M. Fig

  • Attention biases, anxiety, and development: Toward or away from threats or rewards?

    Tomer Shechner;Jennifer C. Britton;Koraly Pérez-Edgar;Yair Bar-Haim

  • Activation of the medial prefrontal cortex and extended amygdala by individual ratings of emotional arousal: a fMRI study

    K.Luan Phan;Stephan F Taylor;Robert C Welsh;Laura R Decker

  • Distinct neural signatures of threat learning in adolescents and adults

    Jennifer Y. Lau;Jennifer Y. Lau;Jennifer C. Britton;Eric E. Nelson;Adrian Angold

  • Corticolimbic Blood Flow During Nontraumatic Emotional Processing in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

    K. Luan Phan;Jennifer C. Britton;Stephan F. Taylor;Lorraine M. Fig

  • Response to learned threat: An FMRI study in adolescent and adult anxiety.

    Jennifer C. Britton;Christian Grillon;Shmuel Lissek;Maxine A. Norcross

  • Neural response to emotional salience in schizophrenia

    Stephan F Taylor;K Luan Phan;Jennifer C Britton;Israel Liberzon;Israel Liberzon

  • Fear conditioning and extinction across development: evidence from human studies and animal models

    Tomer Shechner;Melanie Hong;Jennifer C. Britton;Daniel S. Pine

  • The development of fear learning and generalization in 8-13 year-olds.

    Catherine Rose Glenn;Daniel N. Klein;Shmuel Lissek;Jennifer C. Britton

  • Habituation of Rostral Anterior Cingulate Cortex to Repeated Emotionally Salient Pictures

    K. Luan Phan;Israel Liberzon;Robert C. Welsh;Jennifer C. Britton

  • Attention bias modification treatment augmenting effects on cognitive behavioral therapy in children with anxiety: randomized controlled trial.

    Tomer Shechner;Adi Rimon-Chakir;Jennifer C. Britton;Danny Lotan

  • Altered Central μ-Opioid Receptor Binding After Psychological Trauma

    Israel Liberzon;Israel Liberzon;Stephan F. Taylor;K. Luan Phan;Jennifer C. Britton

  • Cortico-limbic responses to masked affective faces across ptsd, panic disorder, and specific phobia.

    William D. S. Killgore;Jennifer C. Britton;Zachary J. Schwab;Lauren M. Price

  • Neural Correlates of Traumatic Recall in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

    Israel Liberzon;Jennifer C. Britton;K. Luan Phan

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel S. Pine
Daniel S. Pine National Institutes of Health
Israel Liberzon
Israel Liberzon Texas A&M University
Ellen Leibenluft
Ellen Leibenluft National Institutes of Health
K. Luan Phan
K. Luan Phan The Ohio State University
Yair Bar-Haim
Yair Bar-Haim Tel Aviv University
Nathan A. Fox
Nathan A. Fox University of Maryland, College Park
Monique Ernst
Monique Ernst National Institutes of Health
William D.S. Killgore
William D.S. Killgore University of Arizona
Isabelle M. Rosso
Isabelle M. Rosso Harvard University
Shmuel Lissek
Shmuel Lissek University of Minnesota

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