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Matthew T. Feldner is a researcher affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in the United States. Their primary fields of study include Psychology and Medicine, with significant contributions to the subfields of Pharmacology, Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Education, and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism.

Their research encompasses a range of topics, notably Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Sleep and related disorders, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research, Child Abuse and Trauma, Psychedelics and Drug Studies, Coffee research and impacts, and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development.

Feldner has published in a variety of venues, with frequent publications in:

  • Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Journal of Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma

Recent papers authored by or including Feldner cover multiple aspects of mental health, substance research, and trauma. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Hippocampal volume recovery with real-time functional MRI amygdala neurofeedback emotional training for posttraumatic stress disorder" (2021), published in Journal of Affective Disorders
  • "A crowdsourcing survey study on the subjective effects of delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol relative to delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol." (2022), published in Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • "Shame Proneness, Negative Cognitions, and Posttraumatic Stress among Women with a History of Sexual Trauma" (2020), published in Journal of Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma
  • "Incorporating telehealth into health service psychology training: A mixed-method study of student perspectives" (2021), published in Digital Health
  • "A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study of the safety and effects of CBN with and without CBD on sleep quality." (2023), published in Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Feldner include:

  • Marcel O. Bonn-Miller
  • Ellen W. Leen-Feldner
  • Erica N. Peters
  • Graham M.L. Eglit
  • Maja Kalaba

Best Publications

  • Emotion Regulation and the Anxiety Disorders: An Integrative Review.

    Josh M. Cisler;Bunmi O. Olatunji;Matthew T. Feldner;John P. Forsyth

  • Emotional avoidance: an experimental test of individual differences and response suppression using biological challenge.

    M.T Feldner;M.J Zvolensky;G.H Eifert;A.P Spira

  • Temporal relations between sleep problems and both traumatic event exposure and PTSD: a critical review of the empirical literature.

    Kimberly A. Babson;Matthew T. Feldner

  • Smoking, traumatic event exposure, and post-traumatic stress: A critical review of the empirical literature☆

    Matthew T. Feldner;Kimberly A. Babson;Michael J. Zvolensky

  • Offspring psychological and biological correlates of parental posttraumatic stress: review of the literature and research agenda.

    Ellen W. Leen-Feldner;Matthew T. Feldner;Matthew T. Feldner;Ashley Arehart Knapp;Liviu Bunaciu;Liviu Bunaciu

  • A test of the effects of acute sleep deprivation on general and specific self-reported anxiety and depressive symptoms: an experimental extension.

    Kimberly A. Babson;Casey D. Trainor;Matthew T. Feldner;Heidemarie Blumenthal

  • Correlation between amygdala BOLD activity and frontal EEG asymmetry during real-time fMRI neurofeedback training in patients with depression.

    Vadim Zotev;Han Yuan;Masaya Misaki;Raquel Phillips

  • A critical analysis of approaches to targeted PTSD prevention: current status and theoretically derived future directions.

    Matthew T. Feldner;Candice M. Monson;Matthew J. Friedman

  • Posttraumatic stress symptom severity predicts marijuana use coping motives among traumatic event-exposed marijuana users.

    Marcel O. Bonn-Miller;Anka A. Vujanovic;Matthew T. Feldner;Amit Bernstein

  • The role of experiential avoidance in acute pain tolerance: a laboratory test.

    Matthew T. Feldner;Hamid Hekmat;Michael J. Zvolensky;Kevin E. Vowles

  • Trauma-related reactivity and regulation of emotion: associations with posttraumatic stress symptoms.

    Christal L. Badour;Matthew T. Feldner;Matthew T. Feldner

  • A longitudinal test of the bi-directional relations between avoidance coping and PTSD severity during and after PTSD treatment.

    Christal L. Badour;Daniel M. Blonigen;Matthew Tyler Boden;Matthew T. Feldner;Matthew T. Feldner

  • Smoking and panic attacks, panic disorder, and agoraphobia: a review of the empirical literature.

    Michael J. Zvolensky;Matthew T. Feldner;Ellen W. Leen-Feldner;Alison C. McLeish

  • Avoidance-oriented coping as a predictor of panic-related distress: a test using biological challenge.

    Adam P Spira;Michael J Zvolensky;Georg H Eifert;Matthew T Feldner

  • Prevention of Anxiety Psychopathology: A Critical Review of the Empirical Literature

    Matthew T. Feldner;Michael J. Zvolensky

  • Affective style among smokers: understanding anxiety sensitivity, emotional reactivity, and distress tolerance using biological challenge.

    Michael J Zvolensky;Matthew T Feldner;Georg H Eifert;Richard A Brown

  • Real-time fMRI neurofeedback training of the amygdala activity with simultaneous EEG in veterans with combat-related PTSD.

    Vadim Zotev;Raquel Phillips;Masaya Misaki;Chung Ki Wong

  • Alcohol use motives among traumatic event-exposed, treatment-seeking adolescents: Associations with posttraumatic stress

    Laura J. Dixon;Ellen W. Leen-Feldner;Lindsay S. Ham;Matthew T. Feldner

  • An integrated approach to panic prevention targeting the empirically supported risk factors of smoking and anxiety sensitivity: theoretical basis and evidence from a pilot project evaluating feasibility and short-term efficacy.

    Matthew T. Feldner;Michael J. Zvolensky;Kimberly Babson;Ellen W. Leen-Feldner

  • Associations between parental posttraumatic stress disorder and both offspring internalizing problems and parental aggression within the National Comorbidity Survey-Replication

    Ellen W. Leen-Feldner;Matthew T. Feldner;Liviu Bunaciu;Heidemarie Blumenthal

  • Evaluating differential predictions of emotional reactivity during repeated 20% carbon dioxide-enriched air challenge

    Michael J. Zvolensky;Matthew T. Feldner;Georg H. Eifert;Sherry H. Stewart

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Zvolensky
Michael J. Zvolensky University of Houston
Kimberly A. Babson
Kimberly A. Babson VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Ellen W. Leen-Feldner
Ellen W. Leen-Feldner University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Marcel O. Bonn-Miller
Marcel O. Bonn-Miller University of Pennsylvania
Amit Bernstein
Amit Bernstein University of Wisconsin–Madison
Norman B. Schmidt
Norman B. Schmidt Florida State University
Anka A. Vujanovic
Anka A. Vujanovic University of Houston
Bunmi O. Olatunji
Bunmi O. Olatunji Vanderbilt University
John P. Forsyth
John P. Forsyth University at Albany, State University of New York
Frank Krueger
Frank Krueger George Mason University

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