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Published Research Articles
Recent FEMAP publicationsRoss, E.; Vingilis, E.; Osuch, E.A. "An engagement and access model for health care delivery to adolescents with mood and anxiety concerns". Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2012; 6: 97–105. Bluhm R; Williamson P, Lanius R, DePace J, Théberge J, Bartha R, Neufeld R, Osuch E. “Resting-state default network connectivity and relationship to mood symptoms in early stage depression”. Psychiatry and Clinical Neuorscience. Bluhm R.L., Miller J, Lanius R.A., Osuch E.A., Boksman K, Neufeld R.W., Théberge J, Schaefer B, Williamson P.C. “Retrosplenial cortex connectivity in schizophrenia”. Psychiatry Research, 2009;174(1):17-23. Osuch, E.A.; Bluhm, R.L.; Williamson, P.C.; Théberge, J.; Densmore, M.; Neufeld, R.W.J. “Brain activation to favorite music in healthy controls and depressed patients”. Neuroreport; 20(13):1204-8.
Bluhm RL, Williamson PC, Osuch E, Frewen PA, Stevens T, Boksman K, Neufeld RWJ, Theberge J, Lanius RA. “Alterations in default network connectivity in PTSD”. Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, 2009;34(3):187-94. Foley, L.S., Prapavessis, H., Osuch E. A., DePace, J., Murphy, B.A., Podolinsky, N.J., “An examination of potential mechanisms for exercise as a treatment for depression: A pilot study”. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 1, 69-73. Osuch, E.A.; Willis, M.; Bluhm, R. CSTS Neuroimaging Study Group; Ursano, R.; Drevets, W.C. “Neurophysiological responses to traumatic reminders in the acute aftermath of serious motor vehicle collisions using [15O]-H2O PET”. Biological Psychiatry, 2008; 64: 327-335. Osuch, E.A.; Benson, B.E.; Luckenbaugh, D.A.; Geraci, M.; Post, R.M.; McCann, U. “Repetitive TMS Combined with Exposure Therapy for PTSD: A Preliminary Study”. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2009 Jan;23(1):54-9. Bluhm, R.; Osuch, E.; Lanius, R.; Boksman, K.; Neufeld, R.; Theberge, J.; Williamson, P. “Default mode network connectivity: effects of age, gender and analytic approach”. Neuroreport, 2008; 19(8): 887-91. Bluhm, R.; Miller, J.; Lanius, R.; Osuch, E.A.; Boksman, K; Neufeld, R.W.J., Théberge, J., Schaefer, B. and Williamson, P.C. “Spontaneous Low Frequency Fluctuations in the BOLD Signal in Schizophrenic Patients: Anomalies in the Default Network”, Schizophrenia Bulletin, 2007; 33:1004-1012. Osuch, E, Williamson, P.C. Invited Commentary on “Brain Imaging in Psychiatry: From a Technique of Exclusion to a Technique for Diagnosis”, Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2006; 114:73-74.
Book ChaptersOsuch, EA, Payne, G.W. 2008. Neurobiological Perspectives on Self-Injury. In M. K. Nixon & N. L. Heath (Eds.), Self-Injury in Youth: The Essential Guide to Assessment and Intervention, (pp. 79-110). Routledge Press. Grigsby J, Osuch E. 2007. Neurodynamics, state, agency, and psychological functioning. In C. Piers, J. P. Muller, & J. Brent (Eds.). Self-organizing Complexity in Psychological Systems. Psychological Issues. (pp. 37-81). Lanham, MD; Jason Aronson; ix.
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