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Diego A. Pizzagalli
Diego A. Pizzagalli
Harvard Medical School
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Large-scale network dysfunction in major depressive disorder: a meta-analysis of resting-state functional connectivity
RH Kaiser, JR Andrews-Hanna, TD Wager, DA Pizzagalli
JAMA psychiatry 72 (6), 603-611, 2015
20422015
Depression: perspectives from affective neuroscience
RJ Davidson, D Pizzagalli, JB Nitschke, K Putnam
Annual review of psychology 53 (1), 545-574, 2002
18462002
Effects of early life stress on cognitive and affective function: an integrated review of human literature
P Pechtel, DA Pizzagalli
Psychopharmacology 214, 55-70, 2011
17602011
Reduced caudate and nucleus accumbens response to rewards in unmedicated individuals with major depressive disorder
DA Pizzagalli, AJ Holmes, DG Dillon, EL Goetz, JL Birk, R Bogdan, ...
American Journal of Psychiatry 166 (6), 702-710, 2009
13612009
Depression, stress, and anhedonia: toward a synthesis and integrated model
DA Pizzagalli
Annual review of clinical psychology 10 (1), 393-423, 2014
12202014
Frontocingulate dysfunction in depression: toward biomarkers of treatment response
DA Pizzagalli
Neuropsychopharmacology 36 (1), 183-206, 2011
10402011
Reduced hedonic capacity in major depressive disorder: evidence from a probabilistic reward task
DA Pizzagalli, D Iosifescu, LA Hallett, KG Ratner, M Fava
Journal of psychiatric research 43 (1), 76-87, 2008
9382008
Toward an objective characterization of an anhedonic phenotype: a signal-detection approach
DA Pizzagalli, AL Jahn, JP O’Shea
Biological psychiatry 57 (4), 319-327, 2005
8582005
Anterior cingulate activity as a predictor of degree of treatment response in major depression: evidence from brain electrical tomography analysis
D Pizzagalli, RD Pascual-Marqui, JB Nitschke, TR Oakes, CL Larson, ...
American Journal of Psychiatry 158 (3), 405-415, 2001
8082001
Reward processing dysfunction in major depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia
AE Whitton, MT Treadway, DA Pizzagalli
Current opinion in psychiatry 28 (1), 7-12, 2015
7902015
Anxiety selectively disrupts visuospatial working memory.
AJ Shackman, I Sarinopoulos, JS Maxwell, DA Pizzagalli, A Lavric, ...
Emotion 6 (1), 40, 2006
5602006
Assessing anhedonia in depression: Potentials and pitfalls
SJ Rizvi, DA Pizzagalli, BA Sproule, SH Kennedy
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 65, 21-35, 2016
5492016
Functional but not structural subgenual prefrontal cortex abnormalities in melancholia
DA Pizzagalli, TR Oakes, AS Fox, MK Chung, CL Larson, ...
Molecular psychiatry 9 (4), 393-405, 2004
5112004
Reduced reward learning predicts outcome in major depressive disorder
E Vrieze, DA Pizzagalli, K Demyttenaere, T Hompes, P Sienaert, ...
Biological psychiatry 73 (7), 639-645, 2013
4752013
Brain reactivity to smoking cues prior to smoking cessation predicts ability to maintain tobacco abstinence
AC Janes, DA Pizzagalli, S Richardt, BB Frederick, S Chuzi, G Pachas, ...
Biological psychiatry 67 (8), 722-729, 2010
4742010
The role of the nucleus accumbens and rostral anterior cingulate cortex in anhedonia: integration of resting EEG, fMRI, and volumetric techniques
J Wacker, DG Dillon, DA Pizzagalli
Neuroimage 46 (1), 327-337, 2009
4692009
The impact of stress and major depressive disorder on hippocampal and medial prefrontal cortex morphology
EL Belleau, MT Treadway, DA Pizzagalli
Biological psychiatry 85 (6), 443-453, 2019
4612019
Acute stress reduces reward responsiveness: implications for depression
R Bogdan, DA Pizzagalli
Biological psychiatry 60 (10), 1147-1154, 2006
4552006
Childhood adversity is associated with left basal ganglia dysfunction during reward anticipation in adulthood
DG Dillon, AJ Holmes, JL Birk, N Brooks, K Lyons-Ruth, DA Pizzagalli
Biological psychiatry 66 (3), 206-213, 2009
4512009
Frontal brain asymmetry and reward responsiveness: a source-localization study
DA Pizzagalli, RJ Sherwood, JB Henriques, RJ Davidson
Psychological science 16 (10), 805-813, 2005
4392005
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