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Sarah Helfinstein
Sarah Helfinstein
Research Assistant Professor, The University of Maryland, College Park
Verified email at umd.edu
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Challenges in developing novel treatments for childhood disorders: lessons from research on anxiety
DS Pine, SM Helfinstein, Y Bar-Haim, E Nelson, NA Fox
Neuropsychopharmacology 34 (1), 213-228, 2009
2382009
Affective primes suppress attention bias to threat in socially anxious individuals
SM Helfinstein, LK White, Y Bar-Haim, NA Fox
Behaviour Research and Therapy 46 (7), 799-810, 2008
1622008
Predicting risky choices from brain activity patterns
SM Helfinstein, T Schonberg, E Congdon, KH Karlsgodt, JA Mumford, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (7), 2470-2475, 2014
1252014
Striatal responses to negative monetary outcomes differ between temperamentally inhibited and non-inhibited adolescents
SM Helfinstein, B Benson, K Perez-Edgar, Y Bar-Haim, A Detloff, DS Pine, ...
Neuropsychologia 49 (3), 479-485, 2011
872011
Startle response in behaviorally inhibited adolescents with a lifetime occurrence of anxiety disorders
BC Reeb-Sutherland, SM Helfinstein, KA Degnan, K Pérez-Edgar, ...
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 48 (6), 610-617, 2009
842009
Role of attention in the regulation of fear and anxiety
LK White, SM Helfinstein, BC Reeb-Sutherland, KA Degnan, NA Fox
Developmental Neuroscience 31 (4), 309-317, 2009
692009
Validation of a child-friendly version of the monetary incentive delay task
SM Helfinstein, ML Kirwan, BE Benson, MG Hardin, DS Pine, M Ernst, ...
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 8 (6), 720-726, 2013
622013
Approach–withdrawal and the role of the striatum in the temperament of behavioral inhibition.
SM Helfinstein, NA Fox, DS Pine
Developmental Psychology 48 (3), 815, 2012
512012
Neurobiology and neurochemistry of temperament in children
LK White, C Lamm, SM Helfinstein, NA Fox
Handbook of temperament, 347-367, 2012
322012
Temperamental factors associated with the acquisition of information processing biases and anxiety
LK White, SM Helfinstein, NA Fox
Information processing biases and anxiety: A developmental perspective, 233-252, 2010
322010
If all your friends jumped off a bridge: The effect of others’ actions on engagement in and recommendation of risky behaviors.
SM Helfinstein, JA Mumford, RA Poldrack
Journal of experimental psychology: general 144 (1), 12, 2015
252015
Commentary on Spielberg at al.,“Exciting fear in adolescence: Does pubertal development alter threat processing?”
SM Helfinstein, BJ Casey
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 8, 96, 2014
102014
The Contribution of Temperament to the Study of Social Cognition
NA FOX, SM HELFINSTEIN
Navigating the social world: What infants, children, and other species can …, 2013
62013
The young and the reckless
SM Helfinstein, RA Poldrack
nature neuroscience 15 (6), 803-805, 2012
52012
Mechanisms of attention modulate response to threat in temperamentally fearful and anxious individuals
NA Fox, SH Helfinstein, LK White, K Perez-Edgar, Y Bar-Haim
Psychophysiology 45, S16-S16, 2008
22008
Neural Correlates of Approach and Avoidance Learning in Behavioral Inhibition
S Helfinstein
2011
Educating the Human Brain, Michael I. Posner, Mary Kleviord Rothbart, American Psychological Association (2006), 263 pp., $79.95
SM Helfinstein, NA Fox
Cognitive Development 23 (2), 335-338, 2008
2008
Commentary on Dahl et al.,“Exciting fear in adolescence: Q1 Does pubertal development alter threat processing?”
SM Helfinstein, BJ Casey
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 49 (10 …, 0
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