PSY618 Reading List

 

Spring 2006: Tuesdays, 8am - 9am

 

Reading for 4/11/2006

Chiauzzi, E. & Liljegren, S. (1993). Taboo topics in addiction treatment: An empirical review of clinical folklore.  Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 10, 303-316.

 

Miller, W. R., Walters, S. T., & Bennett, M. E. (2001).  How effective is alcoholism treatment in the United States?  Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 62, 211-220

 

 

Selected Readings from Previous Semesters

 

Anton, R. (1999).  What is craving? Model and implications for treatment.  Alcohol Research & Health, 23, 165-173

 

Baker, T. B., Piper, M. E., McCarthy, D. E., Majeskie, M. R., & Fiore, M. C. (2004). Addiction Motivation Reformulated: An Affective Processing Model of Negative Reinforcement. Psychological Review, 111(1), 33-51.

 

Berridge, K.C.; Robinson, T.E. (1995). The mind of an addicted brain: Neural sensitization of wanting versus liking. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 4(3), 71-76.

 

Botvinick, M. M., Braver, T. S., Barch, D. M., Carter, C. S., & Cohen, J. D. (2001). Conflict Monitoring and Cognitive Control. Psychological Review, 108(3), 624-652.

 

Bradley, Margaret M. (2000).  Emotion and motivation. Cacioppo, John T. (Ed); Tassinary, Louis G. (Ed); et-al. (2000). Handbook of psychophysiology , (2nd ed.). (pp. 602-642). New York, NY, US: Cambridge University Press.

 

Brandon, T. H.  (1994). Negative affect as motivation to smoke.  Current Directions in Psychological Science, 3, 33-37.

 

Chiauzzi, E. & Liljegren, S. (1993). Taboo topics in addiction treatment: An empirical review of clinical folklore.  Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 10, 303-316.

 

Cohen, J.D; Servan-Schreiber, D. (1992).  Context, cortex, and dopamine: A connectionist approach to behavior and biology in schizophrenia.  Psychological-Review. 99(1), 45-77.

 

Curtin, J. J. & Fairchild, B. A. (2003).  Alcohol and cognitive control: Implications for regulation of behavior during response conflict.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 424-436.

 

Casbon, T. S., Curtin, J. J. Lang, A. R., & Patrick, C. J. (2003).  Deleterious effects of alcohol intoxication: Diminished cognitive control and its behavioral consequences.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 476-487.

 

Curtin, J. J. & Green, D. A. Alcohol and cognitive control: A mechanism for selective impairment of prepotent response inhibition during response conflict.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

Curtin, J., Lang, A., Patrick, C., & Stritzke, W. (1998). Alcohol and fear-potentiated startle: The role of competing cognitive demands in the stress-reducing effects of intoxication. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 547-557.

Curtin, J. J., Patrick C. J, Lang, A. R., Cacioppo, J. T., & Birbaumer, N. (2001). Alcohol affects emotion through cognition. Psychological Science, 12, 527-531.

Curtin, J. J. (2002).  Alcohol effects on explicit cue vs. contextual fear.  R03 application to National Institute of Health (NIH/NIAAA).

 

Di Chiara, G. (1997). Alcohol and dopamine. Alcohol Health & Research World, 21(2), 108-114.

 

Fabiani, Monica; Gratton, Gabriele; Coles, Michael G H. (2000).  Event-related brain potentials. Cacioppo, John T. (Ed); Tassinary, Louis G. (Ed); et-al. (2000). Handbook of psychophysiology (2nd ed.). (pp. 53-84). New York, NY, US: Cambridge University Press.

 

Gilbert, D. G. & McClernon, F. J (2000).  A smoke cloud of confusion.  American Psychologist, 55, 1158-1159. 

 

Grillon, C., & Davis, M. (1997).  Fear-Potentiated startle conditioning in humans: Explicit and contextual cue conditioning following paired versus unpaired training. Psychophysiology, 34, 451-458.

 

Iversen, S., Kupfermann, I., & Kandel, E. R. (2000). Emotional States and Feelings. In Kandel, E. R., Schwartz, J. H., and Thomas M. J. (Eds.), Principles of Neural Science: Fourth Edition.. (pp. 982-997). New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

Jackson, D. C., Malmstadt, J. R., Larson, C. L., & Davidson, R. J. (2000). Suppression and enhancement of emotional responses to unpleasant pictures. Psychophysiology, 37, 515-522.

 

Kassel, J. D. (2000).  Smoking and Stress:  Correlation, causation, and context, American Psychologist, 55, 1155-1156. 

 

Lang, A., Patrick, C., & Stritzke, W. (1999). Alcohol and emotional response: A multidimensional-multilevel analysis. In K. Leonard & H. Blane (Eds.). Psychological theories of drinking and alcoholism (2nd Edition). (pp. 320-371) New York: Guilford.

 

Lang, Peter J. (1995). The emotion probe: Studies of motivation and attention.

            American-Psychologist. 50, 372-385.

 

MacLeod, Colin M. (1991). Half a Century of Research on the Stroop Effect: An Integrative Review. Psychological Bulletin. 109(2), 163-203.

Miller, W. R., & C'deBaca, J. (1995). What every mental health professional should know about alcohol. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 12(5), 355-365.

Miller, W. R., Walters, S. T., & Bennett, M. E. (2001).  How effective is alcoholism treatment in the United States?  Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 62, 211-220

Parrott, A. C. (1999).  Does cigarette smoking cause stress?  American Psychologist, 54, 817-820. 

 

Parrott, A. C. (2000).  Cigarette smoking does cause stress.  American Psychologist, 55, 1159-1160. 

 

Piasecki, T. M. & Baker, T. B. (2000).  Does smoking amortize negative affect?  American Psychologist, 55, 1156-1157. 

 

Roberts, A. J., & Koob, G. F. (1997). The neurobiology of addiction: An overview. Alcohol Health & Research World, 21(2), 101-106.

 

Robinson, T.E.; Berridge, K.C. (1993). The neural basis of drug craving: An incentive-sensitization theory of addiction. Brain Research Reviews. 18(3), 247-291.

 

Steele, C., & Josephs, R. (1990). Alcohol myopia:  Its prized and dangerous effects. American Psychologist, 45(8), 921-933.

 

Tassinary, L.G.; Cacioppo, J.T. (2000).  The skeletomotor system: Surface electromyography. Cacioppo, John T. (Ed); Tassinary, Louis G. (Ed); et-al. (2000). Handbook of psychophysiology (2nd ed.). (pp. 163-199). New York, NY, US: Cambridge University Press.

 

Tiffany, S. T. (1990). A cognitive model of drug urges and drug-use behavior: Role of automatic and nonautomatic processes. Psychological Review., 97(2), 147-168.

 

Tiffany, S (1999).  Cognitive concepts of craving.  Alcohol Research & Health, 23, 215-224