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:
Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Price include:
The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, notably:
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Rebecca B. Price;Ronald Duman
Rebecca B. Price;Jennie M. Kuckertz;Greg J. Siegle;Cecile D. Ladouceur
Rebecca B. Price;Dan V. Iosifescu;James W. Murrough;Lee C. Chang
J. W. Murrough;L. Soleimani;K. E. DeWilde;K. A. Collins
Rebecca B. Price;Dikoma C. Shungu;Xiangling Mao;Paul Nestadt
Sanjay J. Mathew;Rebecca B. Price;Dennis S. Charney
Greg J. Siegle;Rebecca B. Price;Neil P. Jones;Frank Ghinassi
Rebecca B. Price;Meredith Wallace;Jennie M. Kuckertz;Nader Amir
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Rebecca B. Price;Dana Rosen;Greg J. Siegle;Cecile D. Ladouceur
Jan Mohlman;Cheryl N. Carmin;Rebecca B. Price
Rebecca B. Price;Stephanie Lane;Kathleen Gates;Thomas E. Kraynak
Rebecca B. Price;Jan Mohlman
Rebecca B. Price;Greg J. Siegle;Jennifer S. Silk;Cecile D. Ladouceur
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Vanessa M. Brown;Jiazhou Chen;Claire M. Gillan;Rebecca B. Price
Jan Mohlman;Rebecca B. Price;Dana A. Eldreth;Daniel Chazin
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Rebecca B. Price;Greg J. Siegle;Jennifer S. Silk;Cecile Ladouceur
Sanjay J. Mathew;Rebecca B. Price;Xiangling Mao;Eric L.P. Smith
Rebecca B. Price;Vanessa Brown;Greg J. Siegle
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