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click here for The Biometrics Research Archives: 1929-present
Many articles from 1929 to approximately 1967
(numbers 1-240) and recent articles are available for downloading as PDF files, in the archive list
Click the link above for a text-only listing of papers, books, and presentations included in the Biometrics Research Archives, dating from 1929. The initial papers include the early published works of Joseph Zubin, his colleagues and collaborators. Listings from 1954 on include work by various members of the Biometrics Research groups. Up to approximately 1977, most of the work was performed at New York State Psychiatric Institute/Columbia University School of Medicine, where the Biometrics Research Unit was formally established in 1954. In 1977, the current Biometrics Research Program was established in Pittsburgh as a collaborative effort between the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System and Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Numbering of early papers is somewhat arbitrary by date, reflecting the initial listings in the Archives.
Included among the published papers are also a number of early abstracts and unpublished oral presentations. Copies of these papers are currently held in the Pittsburgh offices. An asterisk is used to indicate papers for which a hard copy is not available. On request to the staff, PDF files may be available for the papers listed.
Pittsburgh Pupil Colloquium Powerpoint Presentation January 17, 2007
Classic Papers in Psychophysiology
The following two papers by Sutton and colleagues represent the initial report of the P300 component of the event-related potential (1965) and evidence of the endogenous nature of P300 (1967). They are available by permission of the American Association for the Advancement of Science:
Sutton, S., Braren, M., Zubin, J., & John, E. R. (1965). Evoked-potential correlates of stimulus uncertainty. Science, 150, 1187-1188.pdf
Sutton, S., Tueting, P., Zubin, J., & John, E. R. (1967). Information delivery and the sensory evoked potential. Science, 155, 1436-1439.pdf
Early Papers on Vulnerability to Schizophrenia
Zubin, J., and Spring, B. Vulnerability: A new view of schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1977, 86, 103-126. pdf
Zubin, J., and Steinhauer, S.R. (1981). How to break the logjam in schizophrenia: A look beyond genetics. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 169: 477-492. pdf
Zubin, J., Magaziner, J., and Steinhauer, S.R. (1983). The metamorphosis of
schizophrenia: From chronicity to vulnerability. Psychological Medicine, 13:
551-571.
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Special Issue of the International Journal of Psychophysiology:
Pupillary function,
cognition, and emotional processing
Click on the above link to access preprint versions of papers in this special issue examining
pupillary function related to psychological constructs in normal and
neuropsychiatric conditions. The papers have been made available by permission of the
contributing authors:
Recent Lab Publications &
Presentations: Chapters, Journal Articles
Pupillography Introduction
Steinhauer, S. R. (2002). Cognition, Psychopathology, and Recent Pupil Studies (This is based on the Steinhauer & Hakerem, 1992 review, and provides a survey of available major sources related to psychology, psychiatric disorder, and cognitive studies; it is updated as needed to include relevant new papers from the literature). pdf or html
Chapters
Siegle, G. J. & Thayer, J. T. (in press). Physiological aspects
of depressive rumination. In C. Papageorgiou & A. Wells (Eds). Depressive
Rumination: Nature, Theory and Treatment. New York: Wiley.
Ingram, R. E. & Siegle, G. J. (in press). Contemporary methodological issues in the study of depression: Not your father’s Oldsmobile. In I. Gotlib & C. Hammen (Eds). Handbook of Depression.
Matthews, G., Derryberry, D., Siegle, G. J. (2000). Personality and emotion: Cognitive science perspectives. In S. E. Hampson (Ed.), Advances in Personality Psychology, vol. 1. (pp. 199-237) Psychology Press / Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia, PA.
Ingram, R. E. & Siegle, G. J. (2000). Cognition and clinical science: From revolution to evolution. In K. Dobson (Ed.) Handbook of Cognitive Therapy. (pp. 111-138). New York: Guilford.
Ingram, R. E., Scott, W., Siegle, G. J. (1999) Depression: Social and Cognitive Aspects.. In T. Millon, P. H. Blaney, & R. D. Davis (Eds.), Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology (pp. 203-226). Oxford University Press.
Siegle, G. J. (1999). A neural network model of attention biases in depression. In J.A. Reggia, E. Ruppin, D. L. Glanzman (Eds.), Disorders of brain, behavior, and cognition: The neurocomputational perspective. (pp. 415-441). NJ: Elsevier. This paper is also available on the World Wide Web at www.sci.sdsu.edu/CAL/greg/.
Steinhauer, S.R., and Friedman, D. (1995). Cognitive psychophysiological indicators of vulnerability in relatives of schizophrenics. In: Miller, G.A. (Ed.), The behavioral high-risk strategy in psychopathology. New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 158-180. pdf
Steinhauer, S.R., and Hakerem, G. (1992). The pupillary response in cognitive psychophysiology and schizophrenia. In: Friedman, D., and Bruder, G. (Eds.), Psychophysiology and experimental psychopathology: A tribute to Samuel Sutton. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 658: 182-204. pdf
Zahn, T.P., Frith, C.D., and Steinhauer, S.R. (1991). Autonomic functioning in schizophrenia: Electrodermal activity, heart rate, pupillography. In: Steinhauer, S.R., Gruzelier, J.H., and Zubin, J. (Eds.), Handbook of schizophrenia, vol. 5: Neuropsychology, psychophysiology, and information processing. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 185-224, 1991. pdf
Zubin, J.(1988). Chronicity versus vulnerability. In: Tsuang, M.T., and Simpson, J.C., (Eds.), Handbook of schizophrenia, vol. 3: Nosology, Epidemiology and Genetics. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 463-480, 1988. pdf
Steinhauer, S., and Zubin, J.(1982). Vulnerability to schizophrenia: Information processing in the pupil and event-related potential. In: E. Usdin and I. Hanin (Eds.), Biological markers in psychiatry and neurology. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 371-385. pdf
Journal Articles
Condray, R. (2005). Language disorder in schizophrenia as a developmejntal learning disorder. Schizophrenia Research, 73: 5-20. pdf
Siegle, G. J. & Hasselmo, M. (in press). Using neural network models of psychopathology to inform assessment. Psychological Assessment.
Siegle, G. J. (submitted). Convergence and divergence in self-report measures of rumination and their relationships to depressive symptomatology.
Siegle, G. J. (in press). Connectionist models of psychopathology: Crossroads of the cognitive and affective neuroscience of disorder. Cognitive Processing.
Siegle, G.J., Steinhauer, S.R., and Thase, M.E. (2004). Pupillary assessment
and computational modeling of early and sustained processing on the stroop task
in depression. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 52: 63-76.
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Steinhauer, S.R., Siegle, G.J., Condray, R., and Pless, M. (2004).
Sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation of pupillary dilation during
sustained processing. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 52: 77-86.
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Frazier, T.W., Strauss, M.E., and
Steinhauer, S.R. (2004). Respiratory sinus arrhythmia as an index of emotional
response in young adults. Psychophysiology, 41: 75-83.
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Siegle, G.J., Steinhauer, S.R., Carter, C.S., Ramel, W., and Thase, M.E. (2003).
Do the seconds turn into hours? Relationships between sustained processing of
emotional information and self-reported rumination. Cognitive Therapy and
Research, 27: 365-382.
Condray, R., Greg J. Siegle, G.J., Cohen, J.D., van Kammen, D.P., and
Steinhauer, S.R. (2003) Automatic activation of the semantic network in
schizophrenia: N400 elicited by a brief inter-stimulus interval. Biological
Psychiatry, 54: 1134-1148.
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Condray, R., and Steinhauer, S.R. (2003) Mechanisms of disrupted language
comprehension in schizophrenia. Commentary on W.A. Phillips and S.M Silverstein,
" Convergence of biological and psychological perspectives on cognitive
coordination in schizophrenia." Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26: 87-88.
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Siegle, G.J., Steinhauer, S.R., Stenger, V.A., Konecky, R., and Carter, C.S.
(2003). Use of concurrent pupil dilation assessment to inform interpretation and
analysis of fMRI data. NeuroImage, 20: 114-124.
Condray, R., Steinhauer, S.R.,
van Kammen, D.P., and Kasparek, A. (2002). The language system in schizophrenia:
Effects of capacity and linguistic structure. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 28:
475-490. pdf
Condray, R., and Steinhauer, S.R. (2002). The residual normality assumption and
models of cognition in schizophrenia. Commentary on M. Thomas and A. Karmiloff-Smith,
"Are developmental disorders like cases of adult brain damage? Implications from
connectionist modelling." Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25:753-754.
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Gatzke-Kopp, L.M., Raine, A. Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., and Steinhauer,
S.R. (2002). Serious delinquent behavior, sensation-seeking and electrodermal
arousal. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 30: 477-486.
Siegle, G. J., Ingram, R. E., & Matt, G. E. (2002). Affective interference: Explanation for negative information processing biases in dysphoria? Cognitive Therapy and Research, 26, 73-88.
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Siegle, G. J., Steinhauer, S.R., Thase, M.E. Stenger, V.A., Carter, C. S., (2002). Can’t Shake that Feeling: Event-related fMRI Assessment of Sustained Amygdala Activity in Response to Emotional Information in Depressed Individuals. Biological Psychiatry, 51: 693-707. pdf
Siegle, G. J., Granholm, E., Ingram R. E., Matt, G. E. (2001). Pupillary response and reaction time measures of sustained processing of negative information in depression. Biological Psychiatry, 49, 624-636. html
Steinhauer, S.R., Morrow, L.A., Condray, R., and Scott, A.J. (2001). Respiratory sinus arrhythmia in persons with organic solvent exposure: Comparisons with anxiety patients and controls. Archives of Environmental Health, 56: 175-180. pdf
Steinhauer,
S.R., Condray, R., and Kasparek, A. (2000). Cognitive modulation of
midbrain function: Task-related inhibition of the pupillary light reflex.
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 39: 21-30.
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Condray, R., Morrow, L., Steinhauer, S.R., Hodgson, M., and Kelley, M. (2000). Mood and behavioral symptoms in individuals with chronic solvent exposure. Psychiatry Research, 97: 191-206. pdf
Hill,
S.Y., Shen, S., Locke, J., Lowers, L., Steinhauer, S.R., and Konicky, C.
(2000). Developmental changes in postural sway in children at high and low risk for
developing alcohol-related disorders. Biological Psychiatry, 47: 501-511.
Hill, S.Y., Shen, S., Locke, J., Lowers, L., Steinhauer, S.R., and Konicky, C. (2000). Developmental changes in postural sway in children at high and low risk for developing alcohol-related disorders. Biological Psychiatry, 47: 501-511.
Morrow, L.A., Gibson, C., Bagovich, G.R., Stein, L., Condray, R., and Scott, A. Increased incidence of anxiety and depressive disorders in persons with organic solvent exposure. Psychosomatic Medicine, 62: 746-750. pdf
Condray, R. Steinhauer, S.R., Cohen, J.D., van Kammen, D.P., and Kasparek, A. (1999). Modulation of language processing in schizophrenia: Effects of context and haloperidol on the event-related potential. Biological Psychiatry, 45: 1336-1355 . pdf
Brown, G., Kinderman, S., Siegle, G. J., Granholm, E., Wong, E. C., Buxton, R. B. (1999). Brain activation and pupil response during covert performance of the Stroop color word task. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 5(4), 308-319.
Hill,
S.Y., Locke, J., Steinhauer, S.R., and Connolly, J. (1999). Absence of
visual and auditory P300 reduction in non-depressed anddepressed male and female
alcoholics. Biological Psychiatry, 46: 982-989.
Hinkin, C. H., Castellon, S. A., Hardy, D. J., Granholm, E., & Siegle, G. J. (1999). Computerized and traditional Stroop task dysfunction in HIV-1 infection. Neuropsychology, 13, 306-316.
Hill,
S.Y., Locke, J., Zezza, N., Kaplan, B., Neiswanger, K., Steinhauer, S.R.,
Wipprecht, G., and Xu, J. (1998). Genetic
association between reduced P300 amplitude and the DRD2 dopamine receptor A1
allele in children at high-risk for alcoholism.
Biological Psychiatry, 43: 40-51, .
Jennings, J.R., van der Molen, M.W., and Steinhauer, S.R. (1998). Preparing the heart, eye, and brain: Foreperiod length effects in a non-aging paradigm. Psychophysiology, 35: 90-98.
Steinhauer, S.R., Morrow, L.A., Condray, R., and Dougherty, G.G., Jr. (1997). Event-related potentials in workers with ongoing occupational exposures. Biological Psychiatry, 42: 854-858. pdf
Steinhauer, S.R., Condray, R., Kasparek, A., and Pless, M. (submitted) Pharmacological isolation of cognitive components influencing the pupillary light reflex.
Recent Presentations
Steinhauer, S. R., Siegle, G. J., and Condray, R. (2003). Cognitive
and motor inhibition of the pupillary light reaction in schizophrenia and
alcohol use disorders: Evidence for effortful processing in the parasympathetic
pathway. 25th Colloquium on the Pupil, Kolympari, Crete, September 11-14.
Siegle, G., Steinhauer, S.R, Thase, M., and Carter, C. (2003). Concurrent
pupil dilation and fmri assessment: Applications to understanding information
processing in healthy and depressed individuals. 25th Colloquium on the Pupil,
Kolympari, Crete, September 11-14.
Steinhauer, S. R., Siegle, G. J., and Condray, R. (2003).
Psychophysiological evidence for timing dysfunction in schizophrenia and
depression. Society for Research in Psychopathology, Toronto, October 16-19.
Steinhauer, S. R., Siegle, G. J., Condray, R., Magee, K.E., Yanuzo, A.D., and
Carter, K.N. (2003). Psychophysiological evidence for timing dysfunction
in schizophrenia and depression. Society for Research in Psychopathology,
Toronto, October 16-19.
Carter, K.N., Yanuzo, A.D., Magee, K.E., Barnett, B. E., Condray, R., and
Steinhauer, S. R. (2003). Structural and diagnostic discrepancies among
substance use instruments: Contrasting the MAST, DAST and SCID. Society for
Research in Psychopathology, Toronto, October 16-19.
Siegle, G., Steinhauer, S.R, Carter, C., and Thase, M. (2003). Sustained
processing on the Stroop task in depression. Society for Psychophysiological
Research, Chicago, October 29- November 2.
Condray, R., Steinhauer,S.R., Cohen, J.D., van Kammen, D.P., and Kasparek, A.
(2002). Automatic activation in schizophrenia: N400 elicited by short ISIs.
Society of Biological Psychiatry, Philadelphia, May 16-18, 2002.
Steinhauer, S.R., Siegle, G.J., Condray, R., Carter, C.C., and Thase, M.E.
(2002). Pupillary dilation, cognition, and psychiatric disorder: Insights
to brain function. 11th World Congress of Psychophysiology, Montreal, July
29-August 3, 2002.
Steinhauer, S.E. and Condray, R. (2002). Event-related potential indices
of cognitive processing and familial risk for schizophrenia-spectrum disorder.
EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society, Baltimore, September 11-14.
Barnett, B.E., Glanz, L., Steinhauer, S.R., and Haas, G. L. (2002).
Reasons for living, hopelessness and suicidal ideation in schizophrenia. Society
for Research in Psychopathology, San Francisco, Sept. 26-29.
Condray, R., and Steinhauer, S.R. (2002). The time course of word
frequency and semantic context effects during incidental priming: an ERP study.
Society for Psychophysiological Research, Washington, D.C., October 2-6.
Fung, M.T., Adrian Raine, A., Lynam, D.R., Steinhauer, S.R., Loeber, R., and
Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2002). Reduced anticipatory and reactive skin
conductance: Evidence for an adolescent analogue of psychopathy. Society for
Psychophysiological Research, Washington, D.C., October 2-6.
Siegle, G., Steinhauer, S., Konecky, R., Thase, M., and Carter, C. (2002).
Who's on last: Sustained resource allocation in emotional and non-emotional
processing in depressed and never-depressed individuals. Society for
Psychophysiological Research, Washington, D.C., October 2-6.
Siegle, G.J., Moore, P., Steinhauer, S. R., Thase, M.E., Henderson, R., and
Carter, C.S. (2002). Rumination and the Brain: fMRI correlates of
self-reported rumination in individuals with depression, anxiety, and Systemic
Lupus Erythematosus, In N. Christenfeld (Chair). Rumination, forgiveness, and
the impact of thoughts on health. Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine,
Washington, D.C. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 24, S194.
Siegle, G. J., Konecky, R. O., Steinhauer, S.R., Thase, M.E., Carter, C. S.
(2002). Relationships between amygdala activity and volume during
emotional information processing in depressed and never-depressed individuals:
An fMRI investigation, Presentation at the meeting: The Amygdala in Brain
Function: Basic and Clinical Approaches, Galveston Texas.
Siegle, G. J., Carter, C. S., Steinhauer, S.R.,
Thase, M.E. (2001).
Pupillary and fMRI correlates of depressive rumination. In C. Papageorgiou
(Chair). Current Trends in Rumination and Depression. World Congress of
Behavior Therapy, Vancouver, BC.
Siegle, G.J., Steinhauer, S.R., Thase, M.E., and Carter, C.S. (2001). Can’t shake that feeling: Pupillary and fMRI assessment of sustained processing in response to emotional information in depressed individuals. 24th Colloquium on the Pupil, Pacific Grove, CA, September 7-11.
Steinhauer,S.R., Kasparek, A., Condray, R. and Siegle, G.J. (2001). Dilation of the pupil via sympathetic and parasympathetic pathways during a continuous processing task. 24th Colloquium on the Pupil, Pacific Grove, CA, September 7-11.
Siegle, G.J., Steinhauer, S.R., Thase, M.E., and Carter, C.S. (2001). Sustained pupillary and amygdala activity in response to emotional information in depressed individuals. Society for Psychophysiological Research, Montreal, October 10-14.
Steinhauer,S.R., Kasparek, A., Condray, R. and Siegle, G.J. (2001). Pathways contributing to pupillary dilation during sustained processing. Society for Psychophysiological Research, Montreal, October 10-14.
Siegle, G. J., Steinhauer, S.R., Carter, C. S., Thase, M.E. (2000). Convergence and divergence in measures of rumination. In G. Siegle and C. Papageorgiou (Chairs), Depressive rumination: Nature and Consequences. Meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA. Available web: kraepelin.wpic.pitt.edu/~siegle/gregweb/aabt00.
Siegle, G. J. & Steinhauer, S. R. (2000). Pupillary and reaction-time assessment of interference of emotional and non-emotional information on subsequent processing. Presentation at the meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, San Diego, CA.
Siegle, G. J., Steinhauer, S.R., Carter, C. S., Thase, M.E. (2000). Pupillary, reaction time, and fMRI assessment of attention to emotional information in depression. In S. Steinhauer & E. Granholm (Co-chairs). In the mind’s eye: A view through the pupil at cognition in psychopathology. Symposium at the meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, San Diego, CA.
Steinhauer, S.R., Condray, R. Kasparek, A., Siegle, G. J. (2000). Pharmacological dissociation of autonomic pathways contributing to pupillary dilation following motor activity. Presentation at the meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, San Diego, CA.
Siegle, G. J., Moore, P., Hendrickson, R., Ganguli, R., Carter, C.S., (2000). Cingulate activity associated with multiple types of emotional processing. Presentation at the meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA.
Condray, R., Morrow, L., Steinhauer, S.R., Hodgson, M., and Kelley, M. (2001). Mood and behavioral symptoms in individuals with chronic low level solvent exposure. Society for Research in Psychopathology, Boulder, Colorado, November 30-December 1.
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