The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Amygdala, Prefrontal cortex, Psychiatry, Anxiety disorder and Neuroscience. His Amygdala research includes themes of Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Neuroimaging and Audiology. The various areas that Kim L. Felmingham examines in his Prefrontal cortex study include Anterior cingulate cortex and Fear processing in the brain.
His Anxiety, Depression and Cognitive behavioral therapy investigations are all subjects of Psychiatry research. His Cognitive behavioral therapy research includes elements of Exposure therapy and Cognitive therapy. His research in Anxiety disorder intersects with topics in Psychopathology and Clinical psychology.
His main research concerns Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Anxiety, Amygdala and Neuroscience. Kim L. Felmingham interconnects Extinction and Cognition in the investigation of issues within Clinical psychology. Within one scientific family, Kim L. Felmingham focuses on topics pertaining to Exposure therapy under Extinction, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Internal medicine.
His Anxiety research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cognitive psychology, Recall and Arousal. His Amygdala study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Citalopram, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Neuroimaging, Prefrontal cortex and Functional imaging. His Prefrontal cortex research incorporates elements of Anterior cingulate cortex and Fear processing in the brain.
Kim L. Felmingham mainly investigates Clinical psychology, Anxiety, Refugee, Amygdala and Traumatic stress. The study incorporates disciplines such as Sleep in non-human animals, Cognition, Affect and Menstrual cycle in addition to Clinical psychology. The concepts of his Anxiety study are interwoven with issues in Extinction, Neuroscience, Recall and Transcranial direct-current stimulation.
His Amygdala study incorporates themes from Insula, Posterior cingulate, Fight-or-flight response, Anterior cingulate cortex and Cognitive reappraisal. His Mental health research is classified as research in Psychiatry. Kim L. Felmingham studied Disease and Psychosocial that intersect with Prefrontal cortex.
Kim L. Felmingham focuses on Clinical psychology, Anxiety, Refugee, Endocannabinoid system and Hormone. His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Anterior cingulate cortex, Dopaminergic, Neuroimaging and Treatment response. In the field of Anxiety, his study on Fear conditioning overlaps with subjects such as Skin conductance, Original data and Robustness.
His Endocannabinoid system research incorporates themes from Ventral tegmental area, Cannabinoid, Mood, Prefrontal cortex and Dopamine. His Hormone research focuses on Sex characteristics and how it relates to Hydrocortisone, Neurotrophic factors, Corticotropin-releasing hormone and Memory consolidation. His Mental health study deals with the bigger picture of Psychiatry.
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Impact of depression and antidepressant treatment on heart rate variability: a review and meta-analysis
Andrew H. Kemp;Daniel S. Quintana;Marcus A. Gray;Kim L. Felmingham.
Biological Psychiatry (2010)
Depression, comorbid anxiety disorders, and heart rate variability in physically healthy, unmedicated patients: implications for cardiovascular risk.
Andrew H. Kemp;Daniel S. Quintana;Kim L. Felmingham;Slade Matthews.
PLOS ONE (2012)
Trauma modulates amygdala and medial prefrontal responses to consciously attended fear
Leanne M. Williams;Andrew H. Kemp;Andrew H. Kemp;Andrew H. Kemp;Kim Felmingham;Kim Felmingham;Matthew J. Barton.
NeuroImage (2006)
Amygdala and ventral anterior cingulate activation predicts treatment response to cognitive behaviour therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder.
RA Bryant;KL Felmingham;A Kemp;P Das.
Psychological Medicine (2008)
Changes in Anterior Cingulate and Amygdala After Cognitive Behavior Therapy of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Kim Felmingham;Kim Felmingham;Andrew Kemp;Andrew Kemp;Leanne Williams;Leanne Williams;Pritha Das.
Psychological Science (2007)
Aggressive behavior following traumatic brain injury: how common is common?
I. J. Baguley;Jayne Cooper;Kim Louise Felmingham.
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation (2006)
Enhanced Amygdala and Medial Prefrontal Activation During Nonconscious Processing of Fear in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An fMRI Study
Richard A. Bryant;Richard A. Bryant;Andrew H. Kemp;Andrew H. Kemp;Kim L. Felmingham;Kim L. Felmingham;Belinda Liddell;Belinda Liddell.
Human Brain Mapping (2008)
The neural networks of inhibitory control in posttraumatic stress disorder.
Erin Falconer;Richard Bryant;Kim L Felmingham;Andrew H Kemp.
Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience (2008)
Effects of diffuse axonal injury on speed of information processing following severe traumatic brain injury.
Kim L. Felmingham;Ian J. Baguley;Alisa M. Green.
Neuropsychology (journal) (2004)
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Exposure Therapy and Cognitive Restructuring for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Richard A. Bryant;Michelle L. Moulds;Rachel M. Guthrie;Suzanne T. Dang.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2008)
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