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Daniel D. Langleben

Emeritus Professor CE of Psychiatry
Attending Psychiatrist, Penn Medicine
Staff Physician, Philadelphia VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
Member, Mahoney Institute for Neurological Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Distinguished Fellow, Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Department: Psychiatry

Contact information
Center for Studies of Addiction
3900 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: (215)222-3200
Fax: (215)386-6770
Education:
B.S. (Pre-Medical Studies)
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1982.
M.D.
Hadassah School of Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1989.
Post-Graduate Training
Intern, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1990-1991.
Resident in Psychiatry, The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, 1991-1995.
Resident, Diagnostic Radiology, The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, 1994-1995.
Fellow, Addiction Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, CA, 1995-1997.
Resident, Nuclear Medicine, Stanford University Medical Center, Palto Alto, CA, 1997-1999.
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Selected Publications

Langleben, D.D;, Moriarty, J. C.: Using Brain Imaging for Lie Detection: Where Science, Law and Research Policy Collide. Psychology, Publc Policy and Law 19(2): 222-234, May 2013.

Langleben, D. D., Ruparel, K., Elman, I., Loughead, J. W., Busch, E. L., Cornish, J., Lynch, K. G., Nuwayser, E. S., Childress, A. R., O'Brien, C. P.: Extended-release naltrexone modulates brain response to drug cues in abstinent heroin-dependent patients. Addiction Biology 2012.

Glocker Melanie L, Langleben Daniel D, Ruparel Kosha, Loughead James W, Valdez Jeffrey N, Griffin Mark D, Sachser Norbert, Gur Ruben C: Baby schema modulates the brain reward system in nulliparous women. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 106(22): 9115-9, Jun 2009.

Langleben Daniel D, Loughead James W, Ruparel Kosha, Hakun Jonathan G, Busch-Winokur Samantha, Holloway Matthew B, Strasser Andrew A, Cappella Joseph N, Lerman Caryn: Reduced prefrontal and temporal processing and recall of high "sensation value" ads. NeuroImage 46(1): 219-25, May 2009.

Hakun J G, Ruparel K, Seelig D, Busch E, Loughead J W, Gur R C, Langleben D D: Resume Query Test: Towards clinical trials of lie detection with fMRI. Social neuroscience 4(6): 518-27, 2009.

Yamamoto Rinah, Ariely Dan, Chi Won, Langleben Daniel D, Elman Igor: Gender differences in the motivational processing of babies are determined by their facial attractiveness. PloS one 4(6): e6042, 2009.

Hakun J G, Seelig D, Ruparel K, Loughead J W, Busch E, Gur R C, Langleben D D: Exploring the Cognitive Structure of the Concealed Information Test with fMRI. Neurocase : case studies in neuropsychology, neuropsychiatry, and behavioural neurology 14(1): 59-67, 2008.

Langleben Daniel D, Dattilio Frank M: Commentary: the future of forensic functional brain imaging. The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 36(4): 502-4, 2008.

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