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Michael J. Crowley

Michael J. Crowley

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Psychology

D-Index
48
Citations
8388
World Ranking
5968
National Ranking
3235

Overview

Michael J. Crowley is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and neuroscience, with a significant focus on cognitive neuroscience, experimental and cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, and psychiatry and mental health.

Their work covers a variety of research topics including anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, mental health research topics, functional brain connectivity studies, neural and behavioral psychology studies, obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, and neural dynamics and brain function.

Recent papers by Michael J. Crowley include:

  • Human visual consciousness involves large scale cortical and subcortical networks independent of task report and eye movement activity, 2022, Nature Communications
  • The process of emotion identification: Considerations for psychiatric disorders, 2022, Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • Large-scale functional brain networks of maladaptive childhood aggression identified by connectome-based predictive modeling, 2021, Molecular Psychiatry
  • Screening and Evaluation of Sleep Disturbances and Sleep Disorders in Children and Adolescents, 2020, Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
  • Increased Alpha-Band Connectivity During Tic Suppression in Children With Tourette Syndrome Revealed by Source Electroencephalography Analyses, 2021, Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging

Frequent coauthors in their research include Jia Wu, Peter J. Castagna, Linda C. Mayes, Marc N. Potenza, and Denis G. Sukhodolsky.

Michael J. Crowley has published regularly in venues such as Traffic Injury Prevention, Journal of Psychiatric Research, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, and Nature Communications.

Best Publications

  • Family experience of barriers to treatment and premature termination from child therapy.

    Alan E. Kazdin;Lisa Holland;Michael Crowley

  • Barriers to Treatment Participation Scale: evaluation and validation in the context of child outpatient treatment

    Alan E. Kazdin;Lisa Holland;Michael Crowley;Susan Breton

  • Histidine Decarboxylase Deficiency Causes Tourette Syndrome: Parallel Findings in Humans and Mice

    Lissandra Castellan Baldan;Kyle A. Williams;Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Vladimir Pogorelov

  • The mere exposure effect is based on implicit memory: Effects of stimulus type, encoding conditions, and number of exposures on recognition and affect judgments.

    John G. Seamon;Pepper C. Williams;Michael J. Crowley;Irene J. Kim

  • A prospective study between carbamazepine, phenytoin and sodium valproate as monotherapy in previously untreated and recently diagnosed patients with epilepsy.

    N Callaghan;R A Kenny;B O'Neill;M Crowley

  • A comparative study of the relative influence of different anticonvulsant drugs, UV exposure and diet on vitamin D and calcium metabolism in out-patients with epilepsy.

    H Gough;T Goggin;A Bissessar;M Baker

  • Attachment and emotion in school-aged children.

    Jessica L. Borelli;Michael J. Crowley;Daryn H. David;David A. Sbarra

  • Dissociable Brain Mechanisms for Processing Social Exclusion and Rule Violation

    Danielle Z. Bolling;Naomi B. Pitskel;Ben Deen;Michael J. Crowley

  • Parent–adolescent conflict interactions and adolescent alcohol use

    Tara M. Chaplin;Rajita Sinha;Jessica A. Simmons;Stephen M. Healy

  • Moderators of Treatment Outcome in Cognitively Based Treatment of Antisocial Children

    Alan E. Kazdin;Michael J. Crowley

  • Development of neural systems for processing social exclusion from childhood to adolescence.

    Danielle Z. Bolling;Naomi B. Pitskel;Ben Deen;Michael J. Crowley

  • Are Internet use and video-game-playing addictive behaviors? Biological, clinical and public health implications for youths and adults.

    Yvonne H C Yau;Michael J Crowley;Linda C Mayes;Marc N Potenza

  • Externalizing Problems in Head Start Children: An Ecological Exploration

    Brenda Jones Harden;Monique B. Winslow;Kimberly T. Kendziora;Ariana Shahinfar

  • How grossed out are you? The neural bases of emotion regulation from childhood to adolescence

    Naomi B. Pitskel;Danielle Z. Bolling;Martha D. Kaiser;Michael J. Crowley

  • Social exclusion in middle childhood: Rejection events, slow-wave neural activity, and ostracism distress

    Michael J. Crowley;Jia Wu;Peter J. Molfese;Linda C. Mayes

  • A mere exposure effect for transformed three-dimensional objects: Effects of reflection, size, or color changes on affect and recognition

    John G. Seamon;Donna Ganor-Stern;Michael J. Crowley;Sarah M. Wilson

  • Impaired consciousness in patients with absence seizures investigated by functional MRI, EEG, and behavioural measures: a cross-sectional study.

    Jennifer N Guo;Robert Kim;Yu Chen;Michiro Negishi

  • Reduced hair cortisol after maltreatment mediates externalizing symptoms in middle childhood and adolescence.

    Lars O. White;Marcus Ising;Kai von Klitzing;Susan Sierau

  • Feedback and reward processing in high-functioning autism.

    Michael J. Larson;Mikle South;Erin Krauskopf;Ann Clawson

  • A potentiated startle study of uncertainty and contextual anxiety in adolescents diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder

    Paul D Chamberlain;Jacqui Rodgers;Michael J Crowley;Sarah E White

  • The juridical impact of psychological expert testimony in a simulated child sexual abuse trial

    Michael J. Crowley;M. Gemma O'Callaghan;Peter J. Ball

  • Attachment dismissal predicts frontal slow-wave ERPs during rejection by unfamiliar peers.

    Lars O White;Jia Wu;Jessica L Borelli;Helena J V Rutherford

Frequent Co-Authors

Linda C. Mayes
Linda C. Mayes Yale University
Kevin A. Pelphrey
Kevin A. Pelphrey University of Virginia
Mikle South
Mikle South Brigham Young University
Jessica L. Borelli
Jessica L. Borelli University of California, Irvine
Tara M. Chaplin
Tara M. Chaplin George Mason University
Peter Fonagy
Peter Fonagy University College London
Tobias Stalder
Tobias Stalder University of Siegen
Denis G. Sukhodolsky
Denis G. Sukhodolsky Yale University
Bertram Müller-Myhsok
Bertram Müller-Myhsok Max Planck Society

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