Neuroimaging
The Yale OCD Research Clinic, housed in the Connecticut Mental Health Center in downtown New Haven, CT, has conducted over 30 years of groundbreaking research into the phenomenology, neurobiology, and treatment of OCD. My interest in neuroimaging involves augmenting our understanding of the psychological and sociological processes involved with OCD and anxiety disorders with state-of-the-art imaging techniques, including fMRI and electroencephalography.
In Progress
Brain network changes accompanying and predicting treatment responses to pharmacotherapy in OCD.
Rance, M., Zhao, Z., Zaboski, B. A., Kichuk, S. A., Gruner, P, Romaker, E., Koller, W. N., Walsh, C., Wasylink, S., Adams Jr., T, Pittenger, C., Hampson, M. Neurofeedback from the anterior prefrontal cortex for obsessive compulsive disorder: a randomized, double-blind trial. |
Published
Zaboski, B. A., Stern, E., Skosnik, P. D., & Pittenger, C. (2021). Electroencephalographic correlates and predictors of treatment outcome in OCD: A brief narrative review. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 12. Article 1175. 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.703398