LSEC PUBLICATIONS

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:


  1.       Mujica-Parodi LR, Strey HH, Frederick B, Savoy R, Cox DD, Botanov Y,  Tolkunov D, Rubin D, Weber J.  Chemosensory Cues to Conspecific Stress. PLoS ONE (2009).  PDF


  1.        Radulescu A, Mujica-Parodi, L.R.  A principal component network analysis of prefrontal-limbic fMRI time series in schizophrenia patients and healthy controls.  Psychiatry Research:  Neuroimaging (2009).

  2.         Mujica-Parodi, L.R., et al. Limbic dysregulation is associated with lowered heart rate variability and increased trait anxiety in healthy adults. Hum Brain Mapp (2009). PDF

  3.      Taylor M.K., Mujica-Parodi L.R., Padilla G.A., Markham A.E., Potterat E.G., Momen N, Sander T.C., Larson G.E.  Behavioral predictors of acute stress symptoms during intense military training.  J Trauma Stress (2009).

  4.       Mujica-Parodi, L.R., Renelique, R. & Taylor, M.K. Higher body fat percentage is associated with increased cortisol reactivity and impaired cognitive resilience in response to acute emotional stress. Int J Obes (Lond) (2008).  PDF

•  Carlson, Joshua M. and Reinke, Karen S. Masked Fearful Faces Modulate the Orienting of Covert Spatial Attention. Emotion 2008, Vol. 8, No. 4, 522–529.

Radulescu, A.R. & Mujica-Parodi, L.R. A systems approach to prefrontal-limbic dysregulation in schizophrenia. Neuropsychobiology 57, 206-216 (2008). PDF

Taylor, M.K., et al. Physical fitness influences stress reactions to extreme military training. Mil Med 173, 738-742 (2008).

Taylor, M.K., et al. Stressful military training: endocrine reactivity, performance, and psychological impact. Aviat Space Environ Med 78, 1143-1149 (2007).

Taylor, M.K., et al. Neurophysiologic methods to measure stress during survival, evasion, resistance, and escape training. Aviat Space Environ Med 78, B224-230 (2007).

Mujica-Parodi, L.R., Yeragani, V. & Malaspina, D. Nonlinear complexity and spectral analyses of heart rate variability in medicated and unmedicated patients with schizophrenia. Neuropsychobiology 51, 10-15 (2005). PDF

Malaspina, D., et al. Resting neural activity distinguishes subgroups of schizophrenia patients. Biol Psychiatry 56, 931-937 (2004).

Malaspina, D., et al. The reliability and clinical correlates of figure-ground perception in schizophrenia. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 16, 277-283 (2004).

Mujica-Parodi, L.R., Corcoran, C., Greenberg, T., Sackeim, H.A. & Malaspina, D. Are cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia mediated by abnormalities in emotional arousal? CNS Spectr 7, 58-60, 65-59 (2002).

Corcoran, C., Mujica-Parodi, L., Yale, S., Leitman, D. & Malaspina, D. Could stress cause psychosis in individuals vulnerable to schizophrenia? CNS Spectr 7, 33-38, 41-32 (2002).

Malaspina, D., et al. Using figure ground perception to examine the unitary and heterogeneity models for psychopathology in schizophrenia. Schizophr Res 59, 297-299 (2003).

Mujica-Parodi, L.R. & Sackeim, H.A. Cultural invariance and the diagnosis of delusions: information processing as a neurobiologically preferable criterion. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 13, 403-410 (2001).

Mujica-Parodi, L.R., Malaspina, D. & Sackeim, H.A. Logical processing, affect, and delusional thought in schizophrenia. Harv Rev Psychiatry 8, 73-83 (2000).

Mujica-Parodi (Kfia) LR.  The Ontological Status of Mathematical Entities:  the necessity for modern physics of a reëvaluation of mathematical systems, Review of Metaphysics 47, 1: 19-42 (1993).