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Anna Rose Childress

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Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry
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Director, Brain-Behavioral Vulnerabilities Division; Center for Studies on Addiction, Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, University of Pennsylvania
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Department: Psychiatry
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13 Education:
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4a Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1973.
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2a Bryn Mawr College, 1976.
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2a Bryn Mawr College, 1979.
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24 af Post-Doctoral Fellowship, , Department of Psychiatry, Center for Behavioral Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, 1979-1981.
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Selected Publications

14f Shi Z, Li X, Kampman KM, Childress AR, Wiers CE, Langleben DD.: Depressive Symptomatology Is Associated With Smaller Reductions in Drug Cue Reactivity During Extended-Release Naltrexone Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder. J Clin Psychiatry 84: 22br14567, Apr 2023.

147 Shi Z, Li X, Byanyima JI, O'Brien CP, Childress AR, Lynch KG, Loughead J, Wiers CE, Langleben DD.: Effects of current smoking severity on brain gray matter volume in opioid use disorder - a voxel-based morphometry study. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse Feb 2023.

15c Regier PS, Gawrysiak MJ, Jagannathan K, Childress AR, Franklin TR, Wetherill RR.: Trauma exposure among cannabis use disorder individuals was associated with a craving-correlated non-habituating amygdala response to aversive cues. Drug Alcohol Depend Rep 5: 100098, Sep 2022.

12a Regier PS, Sinko L, Jagannathan K, Aryal S, Teitelman AM, Childress AR.: In young women, a link between childhood abuse and subliminal processing of aversive cues is moderated by impulsivity. BMC Psychiatry 22: 159, Mar 2022.

12f Shi Z, Langleben DD, O'Brien CP, Childress AR, Wiers CE.: Multivariate pattern analysis links drug use severity to distributed cortical hypoactivity during emotional inhibitory control in opioid use disorder. Neuroimage Clin 2021.

11f Regier PS, Jagannathan K, Franklin TR, Wetherill RR, Langleben DD, Gawyrsiak M, Kampman KM, Childress AR.: Sustained brain response to repeated drug cues is associated with poor drug-use outcomes. Addict Biol 2021.

113 Shi Z, Jagannathan K, Padley JH, Wang AL, Fairchild VP, O'Brien CP, Childress AR, Langleben DD.: The role of withdrawal in mesocorticolimbic drug cue reactivity in opioid use disorder. Addict Biol 2021.

106 Patti MA, Wochele S, Hu Y, Regier PS, Childress AR, Troiani V.: Orbitofrontal sulcogyral morphology in patients with cocaine use disorder. Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging 305: 111174, Nov 2020.

12e Shi, Z, Jagannathan K, Padley JH, Wang AL, O’Brien CP, Childress AR, Langleben DD. : Role of withdrawal symptoms but not craving in mesocorticolimbic drug cue-reactivity in opioid use disorder. Addiction Biology September 2020.

136 Wiers CE, Zhao J, Manza P, Murani K, Amirez V, Zehrz A, Freeman C, Wang G-J, Demiral SB, Childress AR, Tomasi D, Volkow, ND.: Conscious and unconscious brain responses to food and cocaine cues. Brain Imaging and Behavior January 2020.

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