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RECENT PUBLICATIONS:

Nylocks, K.M., Rafaeli, E., Bar-Kalifa, E., & Coifman, K.G. (2018). Testing the influence of negative and positive emotion on future health-promoting behaviors in a community sample (in press, Motivation & Emotion).

Karin G. Coifman, Danielle J. Halachoff, and K. Maria Nylocks (2018). Mitigating risk? Set-shifting ability in high threat sensitive individuals predicts approach behavior during simulated peer-rejection. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 37(7), 481-513.PDF

Nylocks, K.M., Gilman, T.L., Latsko, M., Jasnow, A.M. & Coifman, K.G. (2018). Increased parasympathetic activity and ability to generate positive emotion: The influence of the BDNF Val66Met Polymorphism on Emotion Flexibility. Motivation & Emotion, 42(4), 586-601.PDF

Kerns, K., Stuart-Parrigon, K.L., Coifman, K.G., Van Dulmen, M. & Koehn, A. (2018). Pet-Dogs: Does their presence influence preadolescents’ emotional responses to a social stressor? Review of Social Development, 10.1111/sode.12246.PDF

Gilman, T.L., Shaheen, R., Nylocks, K.M., Halachoff, D.*, Chapman, J.*, Flynn, J.J., Matt, L.M. & Coifman, K.G. (2017). A film set for the elicitation of emotion in research: A comprehensive catalog derived from four decades of investigation. Behavior Research Methods, 1-22.PDF

Latsko, M., Gilman, T.L., Matt. L.M., Nylocks, K.M., Coifman, K.G. & Jasnow, A.M. (2016). A Novel Interaction Between Tryptophan Hydroxylase 2 (TPH2) Gene Polymorphism (rs4570625) and BDNF Val66Met predicts a high-risk emotional phenotype in healthy subjects, PLoS One 11 (10) e0162585. PDF

Kerns, K.A., Koehn, A.J., van Dulmen, M.H.M., Stuart-Parrigon, K.L. Coifman, K.G. (2017). Preadolescents’ Relationships with Pet Dogs: Relationship Continuity and Associations with Adjustment, Applied Developmental Science 21(1) 67-80. PDF

Shepard, K.A., Coifman, K.G., Matt, L.M. & Fresco, D.M. (2016). Development of a self-distancing task and initial validation of responses. Psychological Assessment. PDF

Matt. L.M., Fresco, D.M. & Coifman, K.G. (2016). Trait Anxiety and Negative Affect Differentiation: A vulnerability factor to consider? Anxiety Stress & Coping. DOI: 10.1080/10615806.2016.1163544 PDF

Almahmoud, S.Y., Coifman, K.G., Ross, G.S., Kleinert, D. & Giardina, P. (2016). Evidence for multi-dimensional resilience in adult patients with transfusion-dependent Thalassemias: Is it more common than we think? Transfusion Medicine, 26(3), 186-194. PDF

Coifman, K.G., Flynn, J.J. & Pinto, L.A. (2016). When Context Matters: Negative emotions predict psychological health and adjustment. Motivation & Emotion, 40(4), 602-624. PDF