Janine M. Dutcher

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Xu, X., Chikersal, P., Dutcher, J.M., Tumminia, M., Villalba, D.K., Cohen, S., Creswell, J.D., Creswell, K.G., Doryab, A., Nurius, P., Riskin, E.A., Dey, A.K., & Mankoff, J. (In Press). Leveraging collaborative-filtering for personalized behavior modeling: A case study of depression detection among college students. Proceedings of ACM Interaction Mobile Wearable Ubiquitous Technologies.

Dutcher, J.M.^, Boyle, C.C.^, Eisenberger, N.I., Cole, S.W., & Bower, J.E. (In press). Neural Responses to Threat and Reward and Changes in Inflammation Following a Mindfulness Intervention. Psychoneuroendocrinology.

Chikersal, P., Doryab, A., Tumminia, M.J., Villalba, D.K., Dutcher, J.M, Liu, X., Cohen, S., Creswell, K.G., Mankoff, J., Creswell., J.D., Goel, M., & Dey., A.K. (2021). Detecting depression and predicting its onset using longitudinal symptoms captured by passive sensing: A machine learning approach with robust feature selection. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, (TOCHI), 28, 1, Article 3. PDF

Dutcher, J.M., Eisenberger, N.I., Woo, H., Klein, W.M.P., Harris, P.R., Levine, J. & Creswell,J.D. (2020). Neural Mechanisms of Self-Affirmation’s Stress Buffering Effects. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 15(10), 1086-1096. PDF

Leschak, C.J., Dutcher, J.M., Haltom, K.E.B., Breen, E.C., Bower, J.E., & Eisenberger, N.I. (2020). Associations between amygdala reactivity to social threat, perceived stress and C-reactive protein in breast cancer survivors. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 15(10), 1056-1063. PDF

Xu, X., Chikersal, P., Villalba, D.K., Dutcher, J.M., Tumminia, M., Althoff, T., Cohen, S., Creswell, K.G., Creswell, J.D., Mankoff, J., & Dey, A.K. (2019). Leveraging routine behavior and contextually-filtered features for depression detection among college students. Proceedings of ACM Interaction Mobile Wearable Ubiquitous Technologies, 3(3), Article 116. PDF

Doryab, A., Villalba, D.K., Chikersal, P., Dutcher, J.M., Tumminia, M.J., Cohen, S., Creswell, K.G., Mankoff, J., Creswell, J.D., & Dey, A. (In Press). Identifying Behavioral Phenotypes of Loneliness and Social Isolation with Passive Sensing: A Three-fold Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research. PDF
 
Moieni, M., Tan, K.M., Inagaki, T.K., Muscatell, K.A., Dutcher, J.M., Jevtic, I., Breen, E.C., Irwin, M.R., & Eisenberger, N.I. (In Press). Sex differences in the relationship between inflammation and reward sensitivity: A randomized controlled trial of endotoxin. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. PDF
 
Tabak, B.A., Teed, A.R., Castle, E., Dutcher, J.M., Meyer, M.L., Irwin, M.R., Lieberman, M.D., & Eisenberger, N.I. (2019). Null results of oxytocin and vasopressin administration across a range of social cognitive and behavioral paradigms: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 107, 124-132. PDF
 
Boyle, C. C., Cole, S.W., Dutcher, J.M., Eisenberger, N.I., & Bower, J.E. (2019). Changes in eudaimonic well-being and the Conserved Transcriptional Response to Adversity in younger breast cancer survivors. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 103, 173-179. PDF
 
Dutcher, J.M. & Creswell, J.D. (2018). The Role of Brain Reward Pathways in Stress Resilience and Health. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 95, 559-567. PDF
 
Dutcher, J.M. & Creswell, J.D. (2018). Behavioral Interventions in Health Neuroscience. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1428(1), 51-70.  PDF
 
Muscatell, K.A., Moieni, M., Inagaki, T.K., Dutcher, J.M., Jevtic, I., Breen, E.C., Irwin, M.R., & Eisenberger, N.I. (2016). Inflammation Enhances Neural Sensitivity to Negative and Positive Social Feedback. Brain, Behavior and Immunity, 57, 21-29. PDF
 
Tabak, B. A. Meyer, M.L., Dutcher, J.M., Castle, E., Irwin, M.R., Lieberman, M.D., & Eisenberger, N.I. (2016). Oxytocin, but not vasopressin, decreases social cognitive ability among individuals with higher levels of social anxiety: A randomized controlled trial. Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 11(8), 1272-1279. PDF
 
Inagaki, T. K., Muscatell, K. A., Moieni, M., Dutcher, J. M., Jevtic, I., Breen, E. C., Irwin, M. R., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2016). Yearning for connection? Loneliness is associated with increased ventral striatum activity to close others. Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 11(7), 1096-1101. PDF
 
Muscatell, K.A., Eisenberger, N.I., Dutcher, J.M., Cole, S.W. & Bower, J.E. (2016). Links Between Inflammation and Amygdala Reactivity in Breast Cancer Survivors. Brain, Behavior and Immunity, 53, 34-38. PDF
 
Dutcher, J.M., Creswell, J.D., Pacilio, L. E., Harris, P.R., Klein, W.M.P., Levine, J., Bower, J.E., Muscatell, K.A., & Eisenberger, N. I.  (2016). Self-Affirmation Activates the Ventral Striatum: A Possible Reward-Related Mechanism for Self-Affirmation. Psychological Science, 27(4), 455-466. doi: 10.1177/0956797615625989. PDF
 
Inagaki, T. K., Muscatell, K. A., Moieni, M., Dutcher, J. M., Jevtic, I., Breen, E. C., Irwin, M. R., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2015). The role of the ventral striatum in sickness-induced approach toward support figures. Brain, Behavior and Immunity, 44, 247-252. PDF
 
Tabak, B. A., Meyer, M. L., Castle, E., Dutcher, J. M., Irwin, M. R., Han, J. H., Lieberman, M. D., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2015). Vasopressin, but not oxytocin, increases empathic concern among individuals who received higher levels of paternal warmth: a randomized controlled trial. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 51, 253-261. PDF
 
Creswell, J.D., Dutcher, J. M., Klein, W. M., Harris, P. R. & Levine, J. (2013). Self-affirmation facilitates problem-solving under stress. PLos One, 8(5), e6259. PDF
 
Reder, L. M., Victoria, L. W., Manelis, A., Oates, J. M., Dutcher, J. M., Bates, J. T., Cook, S.,   Aizenstein, H. A., Quinlan, J., & Gyulai, F. (2013). Why it’s easier to remember seeing a face we already know than one we don’t: Pre-existing memory representations facilitate    memory formation. Psychological Science, 24(3), 363-372. PDF