Rebecca Elliott

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Affiliation: University of Manchester
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi Affective cognition and its disruption in mood disorders
    Rebecca Elliott
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, School of Community Based Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Neuropsychopharmacology 36:153-82. 2011
  2. ncbi Reduced medial prefrontal responses to social interaction images in remitted depression
    Rebecca Elliott
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester, England
    Arch Gen Psychiatry 69:37-45. 2012
  3. ncbi Co-operation with another player in a financially rewarded guessing game activates regions implicated in theory of mind
    Rebecca Elliott
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Soc Neurosci 1:385-95. 2006
  4. ncbi The HTR1A and HTR1B receptor genes influence stress-related information processing
    Krisztina Mekli
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, School of Community Based Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, The University of Manchester, UK
    Eur Neuropsychopharmacol 21:129-39. 2011
  5. ncbi Reversed frontotemporal connectivity during emotional face processing in remitted depression
    Nia Goulden
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester and Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, Manchester, United Kingdom
    Biol Psychiatry 72:604-11. 2012
  6. ncbi Neuronal correlates of reward and loss in Cluster B personality disorders: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
    Birgit Völlm
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Stopford Building, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PT, UK
    Psychiatry Res 156:151-67. 2007
  7. ncbi The CREB1-BDNF-NTRK2 pathway in depression: multiple gene-cognition-environment interactions
    Gabriella Juhasz
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
    Biol Psychiatry 69:762-71. 2011
  8. ncbi State-dependent alteration in face emotion recognition in depression
    Ian M Anderson
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, School of Community Based Medicine, Stopford Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, UK
    Br J Psychiatry 198:302-8. 2011
  9. ncbi The effect of acute citalopram on face emotion processing in remitted depression: a pharmacoMRI study
    Ian M Anderson
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, School of Community Based Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PT, UK
    Eur Neuropsychopharmacol 21:140-8. 2011
  10. ncbi Increased amygdala responses to sad but not fearful faces in major depression: relation to mood state and pharmacological treatment
    Danilo Arnone
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit and Department of Imaging Science and Biomedical Engineering, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
    Am J Psychiatry 169:841-50. 2012

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Publications28

  1. ncbi Affective cognition and its disruption in mood disorders
    Rebecca Elliott
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, School of Community Based Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Neuropsychopharmacology 36:153-82. 2011
    ..The final section presents an overview of this literature and considers implications for understanding the pathophysiology of mood disorder as well as developing and evaluating new treatment strategies...
  2. ncbi Reduced medial prefrontal responses to social interaction images in remitted depression
    Rebecca Elliott
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester, England
    Arch Gen Psychiatry 69:37-45. 2012
    ..Stimuli with social context represent a distinct class of emotional stimuli, which in healthy volunteers are associated with specific neural substrates but have not previously been studied relative to vulnerability to depression...
  3. ncbi Co-operation with another player in a financially rewarded guessing game activates regions implicated in theory of mind
    Rebecca Elliott
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Soc Neurosci 1:385-95. 2006
    ..Critically the response to reward in medial orbitofrontal cortex was significantly enhanced when subjects were co-operating. This suggests that rewards achieved through co-operation are more valuable than rewards achieved alone...
  4. ncbi The HTR1A and HTR1B receptor genes influence stress-related information processing
    Krisztina Mekli
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, School of Community Based Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, The University of Manchester, UK
    Eur Neuropsychopharmacol 21:129-39. 2011
    ....
  5. ncbi Reversed frontotemporal connectivity during emotional face processing in remitted depression
    Nia Goulden
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester and Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, Manchester, United Kingdom
    Biol Psychiatry 72:604-11. 2012
    ..This suggests the problem might lie in the integrated functioning of emotion processing circuits...
  6. ncbi Neuronal correlates of reward and loss in Cluster B personality disorders: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
    Birgit Völlm
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Stopford Building, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PT, UK
    Psychiatry Res 156:151-67. 2007
    ..Our results suggest dysfunctional responses to rewarding and aversive stimuli in Cluster B personality disordered individuals but do not support the notion of hypersensitivity to reward and hyposensitivity to loss...
  7. ncbi The CREB1-BDNF-NTRK2 pathway in depression: multiple gene-cognition-environment interactions
    Gabriella Juhasz
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
    Biol Psychiatry 69:762-71. 2011
    ....
  8. ncbi State-dependent alteration in face emotion recognition in depression
    Ian M Anderson
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, School of Community Based Medicine, Stopford Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, UK
    Br J Psychiatry 198:302-8. 2011
    ..Negative biases in emotional processing are well recognised in people who are currently depressed but are less well described in those with a history of depression, where such biases may contribute to vulnerability to relapse...
  9. ncbi The effect of acute citalopram on face emotion processing in remitted depression: a pharmacoMRI study
    Ian M Anderson
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, School of Community Based Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PT, UK
    Eur Neuropsychopharmacol 21:140-8. 2011
    ....
  10. ncbi Increased amygdala responses to sad but not fearful faces in major depression: relation to mood state and pharmacological treatment
    Danilo Arnone
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit and Department of Imaging Science and Biomedical Engineering, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
    Am J Psychiatry 169:841-50. 2012
    ....
  11. ncbi Risk-taking behavior in a gambling task associated with variations in the tryptophan hydroxylase 2 gene: relevance to psychiatric disorders
    Gabriella Juhasz
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, School of Community Based Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Neuropsychopharmacology 35:1109-19. 2010
    ..In conclusion, our study demonstrates the role of the TPH2 gene and the serotonin system in risk taking and suggests that TPH2 gene may contribute to the expression of psychiatric phenotypes through altered decision making...
  12. ncbi Citalopram modulation of neuronal responses to aversive face emotions: a functional MRI study
    Ian M Anderson
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, The University of Manchester, Stopford Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, UK
    Neuroreport 18:1351-5. 2007
    ..No citalopram modulation of BOLD responses to angry faces were found. These results suggest that serotonin modulates low-level amygdala activation to aversive stimuli...
  13. ncbi Neuronal correlates of theory of mind and empathy: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study in a nonverbal task
    Birgit A Vollm
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Stopford Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, UK
    Neuroimage 29:90-8. 2006
    ..These results have implications for our understanding of disorders characterized by impairments of social cognition, such as autism and psychopathy...
  14. ncbi Serotonergic modulation of neuronal responses to behavioural inhibition and reinforcing stimuli: an fMRI study in healthy volunteers
    Birgit Völlm
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Stopford Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, UK
    Eur J Neurosci 23:552-60. 2006
    ..Combining drug challenge with fMRI (pharmacoMRI; pMRI) is a promising tool for investigating these processes in healthy as well as patient groups...
  15. ncbi Mirtazapine antagonises the subjective, hormonal and neuronal effects of m-chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP) infusion: a pharmacological-challenge fMRI (phMRI) study
    Shane McKie
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Neuroimage 58:497-507. 2011
    ..The results suggest that mCPP-challenge phMRI produces reliable patterns of response that are mediated by 5-HT(2C) receptors; these responses may therefore be useful in-vivo measures of 5-HT(2C) function in psychiatric disorders...
  16. ncbi Sample size estimation for comparing parameters using dynamic causal modeling
    Nia Goulden
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
    Brain Connect 2:80-90. 2012
    ..Due to variability between task, volunteers, scanner, and acquisition parameters, this would need to be evaluated on individual datasets. This approach will be a useful guide for Dynamic Causal Modeling studies...
  17. ncbi A comparison of permutation and parametric testing for between group effective connectivity differences using DCM
    Nia Goulden
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Neuroimage 50:509-15. 2010
    ..Permutation testing was found to provide superior power compared with the nonparametric equivalent...
  18. ncbi Diminished neural and cognitive responses to facial expressions of disgust in patients with psoriasis: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
    C Elise Kleyn
    Dermatological Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    J Invest Dermatol 129:2613-9. 2009
    ..We hypothesize that patients with psoriasis, in this case male patients, develop a coping mechanism to protect them from stressful emotional responses by blocking the processing of disgusted facial expressions...
  19. ncbi Abnormal ventral frontal response during performance of an affective go/no go task in patients with mania
    Rebecca Elliott
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
    Biol Psychiatry 55:1163-70. 2004
    ..Conclusions: These results suggest a critical role for ventral and medial dysfunction in the pathology of mania, which might underpin aspects of cognitive and clinical symptomatology...
  20. ncbi Neurobiological substrates of antisocial and borderline personality disorder: preliminary results of a functional fMRI study
    Birgit Völlm
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester
    Crim Behav Ment Health 14:39-54. 2004
    ..In normal subjects functional brain imaging has been used to investigate the neuroanatomy of impulse control. There are no such imaging studies in personality-disordered populations...
  21. ncbi Instrumental responding for rewards is associated with enhanced neuronal response in subcortical reward systems
    Rebecca Elliott
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, UK
    Neuroimage 21:984-90. 2004
    ..The striatum and amygdala may mediate the function of rewards in eliciting goal-directed behaviour, while the orbitofrontal cortex mediates incentive value...
  22. ncbi Role of the orbitofrontal cortex in reinforcement processing and inhibitory control: evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging studies in healthy human subjects
    Rebecca Elliott
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
    Int Rev Neurobiol 65:89-116. 2005
  23. ncbi A functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm of expressed emotion in schizophrenia
    Angela J Rylands
    Department of Clinical Psychology, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
    J Nerv Ment Dis 199:25-9. 2011
    ..Such a pattern of neural response may represent a putative neural network responsible for mediating High EE in schizophrenia...
  24. ncbi CNR1 gene is associated with high neuroticism and low agreeableness and interacts with recent negative life events to predict current depressive symptoms
    Gabriella Juhasz
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, School of Community Based Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Neuropsychopharmacology 34:2019-27. 2009
    ..This study also suggests that the CNR1 gene influences vulnerability to recent psychosocial adversity to produce current symptoms of depression...
  25. ncbi Differential response patterns in the striatum and orbitofrontal cortex to financial reward in humans: a parametric functional magnetic resonance imaging study
    Rebecca Elliott
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, United Kingdom
    J Neurosci 23:303-7. 2003
    ..These results suggest functional distinction in response patterns within a distributed reward system...
  26. ncbi The neural basis of mood-congruent processing biases in depression
    Rebecca Elliott
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, England
    Arch Gen Psychiatry 59:597-604. 2002
    ..Depressed patients show preferential processing of negatively toned stimuli across a range of cognitive tasks. The present study aimed to determine whether these behavioral abnormalities are associated with specific neural substrates...
  27. ncbi Executive functions and their disorders
    Rebecca Elliott
    Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, UK
    Br Med Bull 65:49-59. 2003
    ....
  28. ncbi Apathy and impulse control disorders in Parkinson's disease: a direct comparison
    Iracema Leroi
    University of Manchester, UK
    Parkinsonism Relat Disord 18:198-203. 2012
    ..Apathy and impulse control disorders (ICDs) in Parkinson's disease (PD) are clinically important complications and may exist on a common behavioral spectrum of disorders of reward and motivation...