Nicholas D. Fogleman

539 total citations
19 papers, 286 citations indexed

About

Nicholas D. Fogleman is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Nicholas D. Fogleman has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 286 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 14 papers in Clinical Psychology and 6 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Nicholas D. Fogleman's work include Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (15 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (13 papers) and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (4 papers). Nicholas D. Fogleman is often cited by papers focused on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (15 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (13 papers) and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (4 papers). Nicholas D. Fogleman collaborates with scholars based in United States. Nicholas D. Fogleman's co-authors include Paul J. Rosen, Brendan E. Depue, Perry I. Factor, Teodora Stoica, Stephen P. Becker, Krista R. Mehari, Julia D. McQuade, Jeffery N. Epstein, Janet Woodruff‐Borden and Richard E. A. Loren and has published in prestigious journals such as Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Translational Psychiatry and Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging.

In The Last Decade

Nicholas D. Fogleman

19 papers receiving 280 citations

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Nicholas D. Fogleman
Cathrin D. Green United States
Henry R. Cowan United States
Peter J. Castagna United States
Aida Bikic Denmark
Lauren E. Oddo United States
Andrew P. Fleming United States
Jennifer Laing United Kingdom
Susie A. Hales United Kingdom
Cathrin D. Green United States
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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Fogleman, Nicholas D., Keri S. Rosch, James J. Pekar, et al.. (2024). Reconfiguration of Functional Brain Network Organization and Dynamics With Changing Cognitive Demands in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. 10(8). 846–855. 1 indexed citations
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Henry, Teague R., et al.. (2022). Effect of methylphenidate on functional controllability: a preliminary study in medication-naïve children with ADHD. Translational Psychiatry. 12(1). 518–518. 4 indexed citations
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Marsh, Nicholas P., Nicholas D. Fogleman, Joshua M. Langberg, & Stephen P. Becker. (2021). Too Connected to Being Connected? Adolescents’ Social Media Emotional Investment Moderates the Association between Cybervictimization and Internalizing Symptoms. Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. 50(3). 363–374. 5 indexed citations
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Fogleman, Nicholas D., Julia D. McQuade, Krista R. Mehari, & Stephen P. Becker. (2021). In‐person victimization, cyber victimization, and polyvictimization in relation to internalizing symptoms and self‐esteem in adolescents with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Child Care Health and Development. 47(6). 805–815. 17 indexed citations
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Stoica, Teodora, et al.. (2019). Convergent Neural Correlates of Empathy and Anxiety During Socioemotional Processing. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 13. 94–94. 39 indexed citations
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Rosen, Paul J., et al.. (2019). Temperamental negative affect, emotion-specific regulation, and concurrent internalizing and externalizing pathology among children with ADHD. ADHD Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders. 11(3). 311–324. 4 indexed citations
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Fogleman, Nicholas D., et al.. (2019). Inhibitory control mediates a negative relationship between body mass index and intelligence: A neurocognitive investigation. Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. 19(2). 392–408. 5 indexed citations
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Fogleman, Nicholas D., et al.. (2019). Reactive and proactive aggression in children with and without ADHD and negative emotional lability. Social Development. 29(1). 320–338. 22 indexed citations
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Fogleman, Nicholas D., et al.. (2018). How do children with and without ADHD talk about frustration?: Use of a novel emotion narrative recall task. ADHD Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders. 10(4). 297–307. 3 indexed citations
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Fogleman, Nicholas D., et al.. (2018). Relation between internalizing behaviors, externalizing behaviors, and peer victimization among children with and without ADHD. ADHD Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders. 10(3). 209–222. 15 indexed citations
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Rosen, Paul J., et al.. (2018). Managing Frustration for Children (MFC) Group Intervention for ADHD: An Open Trial of a Novel Group Intervention for Deficient Emotion Regulation. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 26(3). 522–534. 24 indexed citations
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Fogleman, Nicholas D., et al.. (2018). Emotion regulation accounts for the relation between ADHD and peer victimization. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 28(9). 2429–2442. 22 indexed citations
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Rosen, Paul J., et al.. (2018). Physiological Emotion Regulation in Children with ADHD with and without Comorbid Internalizing Disorders: a Preliminary Study. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment. 40(3). 452–464. 5 indexed citations
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Fogleman, Nicholas D., et al.. (2017). Intolerance of uncertainty in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. ADHD Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders. 10(3). 189–197. 13 indexed citations
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Fogleman, Nicholas D., Farah Naaz, Teodora Stoica, et al.. (2017). Reduced lateral prefrontal cortical volume is associated with performance on the modified Iowa Gambling Task: A surface based morphometric analysis of previously deployed veterans. Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging. 267. 1–8. 4 indexed citations
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Rosen, Paul J., et al.. (2017). Comorbid Internalizing and Externalizing Disorders Predict Lability of Negative Emotions Among Children With ADHD. Journal of Attention Disorders. 24(14). 1989–2001. 20 indexed citations
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Fogleman, Nicholas D., et al.. (2016). The Role of ADHD and Negative Emotional Lability in Predicting Changes in Parenting Daily Hassles. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 25(7). 2279–2291. 25 indexed citations
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Fogleman, Nicholas D., et al.. (2016). Peer victimization linked to negative affect in children with and without ADHD. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 46. 1–10. 17 indexed citations
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Rosen, Paul J., et al.. (2015). The association of emotional lability and emotional and behavioral difficulties among children with and without ADHD. ADHD Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders. 7(4). 281–294. 41 indexed citations

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