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NIMH » CV of Nicholas L. Balderston


Torrisi, S, Gorka, AX, Gonzalez-Castillo, J,
Balderston, NL, Grillon, C, & Ernst, M (2018). Extended amygdala connectivity changes during sustained shock anticipation. Translational Psychiatry. 8(33)
2017
Balderston, NL, Liu, J, Roberson-Nay, R, Ernst, M, & Grillon, C (2017). The relationship between dlPFC activity during unpredictable threat and CO2-induced panic symptoms. Translational Psychiatry, 7(12), 1266.
Balderston NL, Hsiung A, Ernst M, Grillon C (2017) The effect of threat on right dlPFC activity during behavioral pattern separation. J Neurosci 37:0717–17.
Balderston NL, Hsiung A, Liu J, Ernst M, Grillon C (2017) Reducing State Anxiety Using Working Memory Maintenance. J Vis Exp:1–11.
Balderston NL, Hale E, Hsiung A, Torrisi S, Holroyd T, Carver FW, Coppola R, Ernst M, Grillon C (2017) Threat of shock increases excitability and connectivity of the intraparietal sulcus. Elife 6:1–27. ....

United States , Catherine Tallon Baudry , Christian Grillon , Sarah Lisanby , Susan Walch , Nicholasl Balderston , Fred Helmstetter , Pavlovian Society , Department Of Psychology , Psychology Department , Royal Society Open Science , National Institute Of Mental Health , Organization For Human Brain Mapping , Psychiatry Department , Psychiatry Research , Research Methods Spring , Intramural Research Training Award , Milwaukee Graduate School Travel Award , Division Of Translational Research , Psychophysiological Research , Society For Psychophysiological Research , Student Research Symposium , National Institutes Of Health , Biobehavioral Sciences , Behavioral Brain Research , Department Of Psychiatry ,

Should your gift reflect you or the recipient?


Should your gift reflect you or the recipient?
Shirley M. Mueller
Filed on December 11, 2020
For example, for years, I gave anything, and everything related to butterflies to a friend who was taken with them.
Until I read this study, “Give a piece of you: Gifts that reflect givers promote closeness”, I thought it was better to give a gift that mirrored the recipient’s preferences. For example, for years, I gave anything, and everything related to butterflies to a friend who was taken with them. At first, she seemed enthusiastic about receiving them. But, later, not so much. Of course, the novelty of a butterfly-related gift from me must have worn off after a couple of years. She knew what to expect and thereby the surprise and dare I say, joy, at receiving my gift diminished. That meant both of us felt a bit deflated. ....

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