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Rebecca B. Price is primarily affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their research spans neuroscience and psychology, with a focus on several subfields including experimental and cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, pharmacology, and biological psychiatry.

Their research topics cover a variety of areas such as treatment of major depression, tryptophan and brain disorders, mental health research topics, functional brain connectivity studies, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment and cognitive processes, stress responses and cortisol, and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

Rebecca B. Price has contributed to frequent publication venues including:

  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Translational Psychiatry
  • American Journal of Psychiatry
  • Brain Behavior and Immunity
  • Molecular Psychiatry

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Price include:

  • International pooled patient-level meta-analysis of ketamine infusion for depression: In search of clinical moderators, 2022, Molecular Psychiatry
  • A Novel, Brief, Fully Automated Intervention to Extend the Antidepressant Effect of a Single Ketamine Infusion: A Randomized Clinical Trial, 2022, American Journal of Psychiatry
  • Cortical and subcortical brain structure in generalized anxiety disorder: findings from 28 research sites in the ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group, 2021, Translational Psychiatry
  • Improving the Reliability of Computational Analyses: Model-Based Planning and Its Relationship With Compulsivity, 2020, Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
  • <scp>Mega-analysis</scp> methods in <scp>ENIGMA</scp>: The experience of the generalized anxiety disorder working group, 2020, Human Brain Mapping

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, notably:

  • Manivel Rengasamy
  • Mary L. Woody
  • Benjamin Panny
  • Angela Griffo
  • Crystal Spotts

Best Publications

  • Effects of intravenous ketamine on explicit and implicit measures of suicidality in treatment-resistant depression.

    Rebecca B. Price;Rebecca B. Price;Matthew K. Nock;Dennis S. Charney;Sanjay J. Mathew

  • Neuroplasticity in cognitive and psychological mechanisms of depression: an integrative model.

    Rebecca B. Price;Ronald Duman

  • Empirical recommendations for improving the stability of the dot-probe task in clinical research.

    Rebecca B. Price;Jennie M. Kuckertz;Greg J. Siegle;Cecile D. Ladouceur

  • EFFECTS OF KETAMINE ON EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT SUICIDAL COGNITION: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL IN TREATMENT‐RESISTANT DEPRESSION

    Rebecca B. Price;Dan V. Iosifescu;James W. Murrough;Lee C. Chang

  • Ketamine for rapid reduction of suicidal ideation: a randomized controlled trial.

    J. W. Murrough;L. Soleimani;K. E. DeWilde;K. A. Collins

  • Amino Acid Neurotransmitters Assessed by Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy : Relationship to Treatment Resistance in Major Depressive Disorder

    Rebecca B. Price;Dikoma C. Shungu;Xiangling Mao;Paul Nestadt

  • Recent advances in the neurobiology of anxiety disorders: implications for novel therapeutics.

    Sanjay J. Mathew;Rebecca B. Price;Dennis S. Charney

  • You Gotta Work at It: Pupillary Indices of Task Focus Are Prognostic for Response to a Neurocognitive Intervention for Rumination in Depression

    Greg J. Siegle;Rebecca B. Price;Neil P. Jones;Frank Ghinassi

  • Pooled patient-level meta-analysis of children and adults completing a computer-based anxiety intervention targeting attentional bias.

    Rebecca B. Price;Meredith Wallace;Jennie M. Kuckertz;Nader Amir

  • Deficient prefrontal attentional control in late-life generalized anxiety disorder: an fMRI investigation.

    R B Price;D A Eldreth;J Mohlman

  • From anxious youth to depressed adolescents: Prospective prediction of 2-year depression symptoms via attentional bias measures.

    Rebecca B. Price;Dana Rosen;Greg J. Siegle;Cecile D. Ladouceur

  • Jumping to interpretations: social anxiety disorder and the identification of emotional facial expressions.

    Jan Mohlman;Cheryl N. Carmin;Rebecca B. Price

  • Parsing Heterogeneity in the Brain Connectivity of Depressed and Healthy Adults During Positive Mood

    Rebecca B. Price;Stephanie Lane;Kathleen Gates;Thomas E. Kraynak

  • Inhibitory control and symptom severity in late life generalized anxiety disorder.

    Rebecca B. Price;Jan Mohlman

  • LOOKING UNDER THE HOOD OF THE DOT-PROBE TASK: AN fMRI STUDY IN ANXIOUS YOUTH

    Rebecca B. Price;Greg J. Siegle;Jennifer S. Silk;Cecile D. Ladouceur

  • International pooled patient-level meta-analysis of ketamine infusion for depression: In search of clinical moderators

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  • Improving the Reliability of Computational Analyses: Model-Based Planning and Its Relationship With Compulsivity.

    Vanessa M. Brown;Jiazhou Chen;Claire M. Gillan;Rebecca B. Price

  • The relation of worry to prefrontal cortex volume in older adults with and without generalized anxiety disorder

    Jan Mohlman;Rebecca B. Price;Dana A. Eldreth;Daniel Chazin

  • Data-Driven Subgroups in Depression Derived from Directed Functional Connectivity Paths at Rest

    Rebecca B Price;Kathleen Gates;Thomas E Kraynak;Michael E Thase

  • SUSTAINED NEURAL ALTERATIONS IN ANXIOUS YOUTH PERFORMING AN ATTENTIONAL BIAS TASK: A PUPILOMETRY STUDY

    Rebecca B. Price;Greg J. Siegle;Jennifer S. Silk;Cecile Ladouceur

  • Hippocampal N-Acetylaspartate Concentration and Response to Riluzole in Generalized Anxiety Disorder

    Sanjay J. Mathew;Rebecca B. Price;Xiangling Mao;Eric L.P. Smith

  • Computational Modeling Applied to the Dot-Probe Task Yields Improved Reliability and Mechanistic Insights.

    Rebecca B. Price;Vanessa Brown;Greg J. Siegle

Frequent Co-Authors

Greg J. Siegle
Greg J. Siegle University of Pittsburgh
Jennifer S. Silk
Jennifer S. Silk University of Pittsburgh
Cecile D. Ladouceur
Cecile D. Ladouceur University of Pittsburgh
Sanjay J. Mathew
Sanjay J. Mathew Baylor College of Medicine
Ronald E. Dahl
Ronald E. Dahl University of California, Berkeley
Erika E. Forbes
Erika E. Forbes University of Pittsburgh
Gretchen J. Diefenbach
Gretchen J. Diefenbach Yale University
Michael E. Thase
Michael E. Thase University of Pennsylvania
Narcís Cardoner
Narcís Cardoner Autonomous University of Barcelona
Claire M. Gillan
Claire M. Gillan Trinity College Dublin

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