Faculty

Daniel D. Langleben, MD

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Emeritus Professor CE of Psychiatry
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.
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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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