selected publications
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abstract
- Dynamic Changes in Risky Decision-Making Predict Imminent Heroin Use in Opioid Users Studied Longitudinally Through the First Months of Treatment. S31. 2018-5-1
- Fluctuations in Craving and Mood State Bias Subjective Valuation in Addiction. S232-S233. 2018-5-1
- Changes in Computational Markers of Decision-Making are Proximally Tied to Heroin Use in Opioid Users Followed Longitudinally Through the First Months of Treatment. S279. 2017-11-1
- Neural Correlates of Discounted Subjective Value Track Heroin Use in Treatment-Seeking Opioid Users. S286-S287. 2017-11-1
- Week-to-Week Fluctuations in Risky Decision Making Track Heroin Use in Treatment-Seeking Opioid Users. S289-S454. 2016-12-6
- Trajectories of Impulsivity in Opioid Use Disorder Treatment: A Longitudinal Study of Temporal Discounting and its Dynamic Relation to Drug Use and Treatment Efficacy. S116-S288. 2016-12-1
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academic article
- Computational psychiatry of impulsivity and risk: how risk and time preferences interact in health and disease 2019-2-18
- Computational Markers of Risky Decision-making for Identification of Temporal Windows of Vulnerability to Opioid Use in a Real-world Clinical Setting 2019-12-8
- T265. Fluctuations in Craving and Mood State Bias Subjective Valuation in Addiction 2018-5-1
- Risk preferences impose a hidden distortion on measures of choice impulsivity 2018-1-1
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conference poster
- Connecting Symptomatology to Impulsive Decision-Making in Opioid Use Disorder Through Psychophysiological Measures 2018-12-11
- Physiological measures link clinical states to impulsive decision-making in opioid use disorder 2018-11-5
- A Precise Computational Measure of Impulsivity that Signals Relevant Outcomes in Opioid Addiction Treatment 2017-1-1