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Jodi GilmanMassachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School Verified email at partners.org Cited by 2843 |
[HTML][HTML] Optimizing real time fMRI neurofeedback for therapeutic discovery and development
While reducing the burden of brain disorders remains a top priority of organizations like the
World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health, the development of novel, safe …
World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health, the development of novel, safe …
Imaging brain response to reward in addictive disorders
We compare the evidence from human neuroimaging studies for and against two of the major
hypotheses of how alterations in the brain's reward system underlie addiction. One of these…
hypotheses of how alterations in the brain's reward system underlie addiction. One of these…
The effects of acute alcohol administration on the human brain: insights from neuroimaging
Over the last quarter century, researchers have peered into the living human brain to develop
and refine mechanistic accounts of alcohol-induced behavior, as well as neurobiological …
and refine mechanistic accounts of alcohol-induced behavior, as well as neurobiological …
Why we like to drink: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of the rewarding and anxiolytic effects of alcohol
JM Gilman, VA Ramchandani, MB Davis… - Journal of …, 2008 - Soc Neuroscience
People typically drink alcohol to induce euphoria or reduce anxiety, and they frequently drink
in social settings, yet the effect of alcohol on human brain circuits involved in reward and …
in social settings, yet the effect of alcohol on human brain circuits involved in reward and …
Cannabis use is quantitatively associated with nucleus accumbens and amygdala abnormalities in young adult recreational users
JM Gilman, JK Kuster, S Lee, MJ Lee… - Journal of …, 2014 - Soc Neuroscience
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States, but little is known
about its effects on the human brain, particularly on reward/aversion regions implicated in …
about its effects on the human brain, particularly on reward/aversion regions implicated in …
Genetic patterning for child psychopathology is distinct from that for adults and implicates fetal cerebellar development
Childhood psychiatric symptoms are often diffuse but can coalesce into discrete mental
illnesses during late adolescence. We leveraged polygenic scores (PGSs) to parse genomic risk …
illnesses during late adolescence. We leveraged polygenic scores (PGSs) to parse genomic risk …
Effect of medical marijuana card ownership on pain, insomnia, and affective disorder symptoms in adults: a randomized clinical trial
JM Gilman, RM Schuster, KW Potter… - JAMA network …, 2022 - jamanetwork.com
… Gilman and group obtained had more to do with the mechanisms of the study, such as the …
Author Contributions: Drs Gilman and Potter had full access to all of the data in the study and …
Author Contributions: Drs Gilman and Potter had full access to all of the data in the study and …
IMAGING STUDY: Modulation of brain response to emotional images by alcohol cues in alcohol‐dependent patients
JM Gilman, DW Hommer - Addiction biology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Alcohol is often used to modulate mood states. Alcohol drinkers report that they use alcohol
both to enhance positive affect and to reduce dysphoria, and alcohol‐dependent patients …
both to enhance positive affect and to reduce dysphoria, and alcohol‐dependent patients …
[HTML][HTML] Subjective and neural responses to intravenous alcohol in young adults with light and heavy drinking patterns
JM Gilman, VA Ramchandani, T Crouss… - …, 2012 - nature.com
Heavy alcohol consumption during young adulthood is a risk factor for the development of
serious alcohol use disorders. Research has shown that individual differences in subjective …
serious alcohol use disorders. Research has shown that individual differences in subjective …
The effect of intravenous alcohol on the neural correlates of risky decision making in healthy social drinkers
Alcohol is thought to contribute to an increase in risk‐taking behavior, but the neural
correlates underlying this effect are not well understood. In this study, participants were given …
correlates underlying this effect are not well understood. In this study, participants were given …