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Mark A. Ellenbogen

Mark A. Ellenbogen

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Psychology

D-Index
34
Citations
5787
World Ranking
10140
National Ranking
708

Overview

Mark A. Ellenbogen is affiliated with Concordia University in Canada. Their research spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with a significant focus on experimental and cognitive psychology, social psychology, clinical psychology, sociology and political science, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

The primary topics of Ellenbogen's work include child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, family support in illness, maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, attachment and relationship dynamics, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes, and mental health research topics.

Ellenbogen has contributed to multiple publications, frequently publishing in venues such as the International Journal of Bipolar Disorders, Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Psychoneuroendocrinology, International Journal of Psychophysiology, and Psychological Medicine.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Ellenbogen include:

  • The effects of intranasal oxytocin on the efficacy of psychotherapy for major depressive disorder: a pilot randomized controlled trial (2024, Psychological Medicine)
  • A comprehensive assessment of personality traits and psychosocial functioning in parents with bipolar disorder and their intimate partners (2020, International Journal of Bipolar Disorders)
  • Depressive symptoms and social context modulate oxytocin's effect on negative memory recall (2021, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience)
  • Improved Parent-Child Interactions Predict Reduced Internalizing Symptoms Among the Offspring of Parents with Bipolar Disorder Undergoing a Prevention Program: A Proof-of-Concept Study (2021, Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology)
  • Intranasal oxytocin alters attention to emotional facial expressions, particularly for males and those with depressive symptoms (2022, Psychoneuroendocrinology)

Ellenbogen frequently collaborates with several researchers including Lisa Serravalle, Vanessa Iacono, Ariel Boyle, Shiu F. Wong, and Mark Anthony Orlando.

Best Publications

  • The role of oxytocin in social bonding, stress regulation and mental health: an update on the moderating effects of context and interindividual differences.

    Miranda Olff;Jessie L. Frijling;Laura D. Kubzansky;Bekh Bradley

  • Mood-lowering effect of tryptophan depletion. Enhanced susceptibility in young men at genetic risk for major affective disorders.

    Chawki Benkelfat;Mark A. Ellenbogen;Peggy Dean;Roberta M. Palmour

  • A naturalistic visual scanning approach to assess selective attention in major depressive disorder

    Moshe Eizenman;Lawrence H. Yu;Larry Grupp;Erez Eizenman

  • The biological and psychological basis of neuroticism: Current status and future directions

    Johan Ormel;A. Bastiaansen;Harriëtte Riese;Elisabeth H. Bos

  • Mood Response to Acute Tryptophan Depletion in Healthy Volunteers: Sex Differences and Temporal Stability

    Mark A. Ellenbogen;Simon N. Young;Peggy Dean;Roberta M. Palmour

  • Stress and selective attention: the interplay of mood, cortisol levels, and emotional information processing.

    Mark A. Ellenbogen;Alex E. Schwartzman;Jane Stewart;Claire-Dominique Walker

  • Intranasal oxytocin attenuates the cortisol response to physical stress: A dose–response study

    Christopher Cardoso;Mark A. Ellenbogen;Mark Anthony Orlando;Simon L. Bacon;Simon L. Bacon;Simon L. Bacon

  • Functional neuroanatomy of CCK4-induced anxiety in normal healthy volunteers.

    C Benkelfat;J Bradwejn;E Meyer;M Ellenbogen

  • A meta-analytic review of the impact of intranasal oxytocin administration on cortisol concentrations during laboratory tasks: Moderation by method and mental health

    Christopher Cardoso;Danielle Kingdon;Mark A. Ellenbogen

  • Daytime cortisol and stress reactivity in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder

    Mark A. Ellenbogen;Sheilagh Hodgins;Claire-Dominique Walker;Sophie Couture

  • The impact of high neuroticism in parents on children's psychosocial functioning in a population at high risk for major affective disorder: a family-environmental pathway of intergenerational risk.

    Mark A. Ellenbogen;Sheilagh Hodgins

  • A meta-analytic review of the correlation between peripheral oxytocin and cortisol concentrations.

    Christopher A Brown;Christopher Cardoso;Christopher Cardoso;Mark A Ellenbogen

  • Children of parents with bipolar disorder. A population at high risk for major affective disorders.

    Sheilagh Hodgins;Brigitte Faucher;Anica Zarac;Mark Ellenbogen

  • Acute intranasal oxytocin improves positive self-perceptions of personality

    Christopher Cardoso;Mark A. Ellenbogen;Anne-Marie Linnen

  • Intranasal oxytocin and salivary cortisol concentrations during social rejection in university students

    Anne-Marie Linnen;Mark A. Ellenbogen;Christopher Cardoso;Ridha Joober

  • Stress-induced negative mood moderates the relation between oxytocin administration and trust: evidence for the tend-and-befriend response to stress?

    Christopher Cardoso;Mark A. Ellenbogen;Lisa Serravalle;Anne-Marie Linnen

  • The acute effects of intranasal oxytocin on automatic and effortful attentional shifting to emotional faces.

    Mark A. Ellenbogen;Anne‐Marie Linnen;Robin Grumet;Christopher Cardoso

  • Automatic and effortful emotional information processing regulates different aspects of the stress response.

    Mark A. Ellenbogen;Alex E. Schwartzman;Jane Stewart;Claire-Dominique Walker

  • High levels of cortisol among adolescent offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a pilot study

    M.A. Ellenbogen;S. Hodgins;C.-D. Walker

  • Selective attention and avoidance on a pictorial cueing task during stress in clinically anxious and depressed participants

    Mark A. Ellenbogen;Alex E. Schwartzman

  • The effect of intranasal oxytocin on perceiving and understanding emotion on the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT).

    Christopher Cardoso;Mark A. Ellenbogen;Anne-Marie Linnen

Frequent Co-Authors

Sheilagh Hodgins
Sheilagh Hodgins University of Montreal
Anne Duffy
Anne Duffy Queen's University
Alex E. Schwartzman
Alex E. Schwartzman Concordia University
Elaine F. Walker
Elaine F. Walker Emory University
Miranda Olff
Miranda Olff University of Amsterdam
Richard E. Tremblay
Richard E. Tremblay University of Montreal
Harriette Riese
Harriette Riese University Medical Center Groningen
Robert D. Levitan
Robert D. Levitan Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Constance Hammen
Constance Hammen University of California, Los Angeles
Ernst Meyer
Ernst Meyer University of Basel

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