Arne Öhman - List of publications#
1.Öhman, A. (1971). Differentiation of conditioned and orienting response components in electrodermal conditioning. Psychophysiology, 8, 7-22.
2. Öhman, A. (1971). Interaction between instruction-induced expectance and strength of unconditioned stimulus in GSR conditioning. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 88, 384-390.
3. Öhman, A. (1972). Factor analytically derived components of orienting, defensive, and conditioned behavior in electrodermal conditioning. Psychophysiology, 9, 199-209.
4. Öhman, A., Kaye, J.J., & Lader, M. (1972). Regular interstimulus interval as a critical determinant of short-term "habituation" of the auditory averaged evoked response. Psychonomic Science, 27, 275-278.
5. Öhman, A., & Lader, M. (1972). Selective attention and "habituation" of the auditory averaged evoked response in humans. Physiology and Behavior, 8, 79-85.
6. Öhman, A. (1973). Temporal generalization of electrodermal orienting responses: Comment. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 37, 593-594.
7. Öhman, A., Björkstrand, P.-Å., & Ellström, P.-E. (1973). Effect of explicit trial-by-trial information about shock probability in long interstimulus interval GSR conditioning. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 98, 145-151.
8. Öhman, A., & Bohlin, G. (1973). Magnitude and habituation of the orienting reaction as predictors of discriminative electrodermal conditioning. Journal of Experimental Research in Personality, 6, 293-299.
9. Öhman, A., & Bohlin, G. (1973). The relationship between spontaneous and stimuluscorrelated electrodermal responses in simple and discriminative conditioning paradigms. Psychophysiology, 10, 589-500.
10. Öhman, A. (1974). Orienting reactions, expectancy learning, and conditioned responses in electrodermal conditioning with different interstimulus intervals. Biological Psychology, 1, 189-200.
11. Öhman, A. (1974). The relationship between electrodermal and digital vasomotor responses in aversive classical conditioning. Biological Psychology, 2, 17-31.
12. Öhman, A., Eriksson, A., Fredrikson, M., Hugdahl, K., & Olofsson, C. (1974). Habituation of the electrodermal orienting response to potentially phobic and supposedly neutral stimuli in normal human subjects. Biological Psychology, 2, 85-93.
13. Öhman, A. (1975). Fobisk betingning: En laboratorieanalog för experimentell behandlingsforskning. (Phobic conditioning: A laboratory analogue for experimental treatment research). Scandinavian Journal of Behaviour Therapy, 4, 91-106.
14. Öhman, A., Eriksson, A., & Olofsson, C. (1975). One-trial learning and superior resistance to extinction of autonomic responses conditioned to potentially phobic stimuli. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 88, 619-627. Reprinted in R. M. Tarpy & R. E. Mayer (Eds.) (1979). Readings in learning and memory. Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman, & Co.
15. Öhman, A., Erixon, G., & Löfberg, I. (1975). Phobias and preparedness: Phobic versus neutral pictures as conditioned stimuli for human autonomic responses. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 84, 41-45. Reprinted in J. M. Neale, G. C. Davison, & K. P. Price (Eds.) (1978). Contemporary readings in psychopathology. 2nd ed. New York: Wiley.
16. Öhman, A., MacLean, V., & Lader, M. (1975). Concomitant short-term changes in the auditory evoked response, the EEG, and reaction-time performance in relation to the temporal parameters of stimulation. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 16, 177-183.
17. MacLean, V., Öhman, A., & Lader, M. (1975). Effects of attention, activation, and stimulus regularity on short-term "habituation" of the auditory evoked response. Biological Psychology, 3, 57-63.
18. Öhman, A.(1976). Towards experimental models of "mental disease". In S. G. R. Nordström (Ed.) Faculty of social science at Uppsala university. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Uppsala University 500 years. Vol. 7. Uppsala: Almquist & Wiksell, pp. 119-145.
19. Öhman, A., Ellström, P.-E., & Björkstrand, P.-Å. (1976). Subjective estimates of UCS probability and electrodermal responses in a long interstimulus interval paradigm. Psychophysiology, 13, 121-127.
20. Öhman, A., Fredrikson, M., Hugdahl, K., & Rimmö, P.-A. (1976). The premise of equipotentiality in human conditioning: Conditioned electrodermal responses to potentially phobic stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 105, 313-337.
21. Fredrikson, M., Hugdahl, K., & Öhman, A. (1976). Electrodermal conditioning to potentially phobic stimuli in male and female subjects. Biological Psychology, 4, 305-314.
22. Hygge, S., & Öhman, A. (1976). Conditioned electrodermal responses through vications instigation and through threat to a performer. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 17, 65-72.
23. Hygge, S., & Öhman, A. (1976). The relation of vicarious to direct instigation and conditioning of electrodermal responses. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 17, 217- 222.
24. Öhman, A., & Lader, M. (1977). Short-term changes of the human auditory evoked potential during repetitive stimulation. In J. E. Desmedt (Ed.) Progress in Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol 2. Basel: Karger, Pp. 91-118.
25. Öhman, A., & Hygge, S. (1977). When apple definitions become orange realities in banana theories: Epistomological and psychophysiological considerations on Lindahl's analysis of vicarious instigation research. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 18, 92-102.
26. Berggren, T., Öhman, A., & Fredrikson, M. (1977). Locus on control and habituation of the electrodermal orienting response to nonsignal and signal stimuli. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 35, 708-716.
27. Hugdahl, K., Fredrikson, M., & Öhman, K. (1977). "Preparedness" and "arousability" as determinants of electrodermal conditioning. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 15, 345- 353.
28. Hugdahl, K., & Öhman, A. (1977). Effects of instructions on acquisition and extinction of electrodermal responses to fear-relevant stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 3, 608-618.
29. Öhman, A., Fredrikson, M., & Hugdahl, K. (1978). Orienting and defensive responding in the electrodermal system: Palmar-dorsal differences and recovery rate during conditioning to potentially phobic stimuli. Psychophysiology, 15, 93-101.
30. Öhman, A., Fredrikson, M., & Hugdahl, K. (1978). Towards an experimental model of simple phobic reactions. Behaviour Analysis and Modification, 2, 97-114.
31. Öhman, A., Fredrikson, M., & Hugdahl, K. (1978). Reply to S. J. Rachman: Towards an experimental model of simple phobic reactions. Behaviour Analysis and Modification, 2, 240-245.
32. Öhman, A., & Dimberg, U. (1978). Facial expressions as conditioned stimuli for electrodermal responses: A case of "preparedness"? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 36, 1251-1258.
33. Hygge, S., & Öhman, A. (1978). Modeling processes in the acquisition of fears: Vicarious electrodermal conditioning to fear-relevant stimuli. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 36, 271-279.
34. Lang, P.J., Öhman, A., & Simons, R.F. (1978). The psychophysiology of anticipation. In J. Requin (Ed.) Attention and performance. Vol. VII. Hillsdale, N. J.: Erlbaum, pp. 469- 485.
35. Öhman, A. (1979). Fear relevance, autonomic conditioning, and phobias: A laboratory model. In P.-O. Sjödén, S. Bates, & W. S. Dockens III (Eds.) Trends in Behavior Therapy, New York: Academic Press, pp. 107-133.
36. Öhman, A. (1979). The orienting response, attention, and learning: An informationprocessing perspective. In H. D. Kimmel, E. H. van Olst, & J. F. Orlebeke (Eds.) The orienting reflex in humans. Hillsdale, N. J.: Erlbaum, pp. 443-471.
37. Öhman, A. (1979). Editorial. European psychophysiology. Psychophysiology, 16, 411-412.
38. Öhman, A., & Hugdahl, K. (1979). Instructional control of autonomic respondents: Fear relevance as a critical factor. In N. Birlbaumer & H. D. Kimmel (Eds.) Biofeedback and self-regulation. Hillsdale, N. J.: Erlbaum, pp. 149-165.
39. Öhman, A., & Ursin, H. (1979). On the sufficiency of a Pavlovian conditioning model for coping with the complexities of neurosis. The Behavioral and Brain Science, 2, 179-180.
40. Fredrikson, M., & Öhman, A. (1979). Cardiovascular and electrodermal responses during conditioning to fear-relevant stimuli. Psychophysiology, 16, 1-7.
41. Fredrikson, M., & Öhman, A. (1979). Heart-rate and electrodermal orienting responses to simple and complex visual stimuli. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 20, 37-41.
42. Simons, R.F., Öhman, A., & Lang, P.J. (1979). Anticipation and response set: Cortical, cardiac, and electrodermal correlates. Psychophysiology, 16, 222-233.
43. Hugdahl, K., & Öhman, A. (1980). Skin conductance conditioning to potentially phobic stimuli as a function of interstimulus interval and delay versus trace paradigm. Psychophysiology, 17, 348-355.
44. Berg, G., Laberg, J.C., Skutle, A., & Öhman, A. (1981). Instructed versus pharmacological effects of alcohol in alcoholics and social drinkers. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 19, 55-66.
45. Öhman, A., & Lang, P.J. (Eds.) (1981) European psychophysiology. Psychophysiology, 18, 359-489.
46. Öhman, A. (1981). Electrodermal activity and vulnerability to schizophrenia: A review. Biological Psychology, 12, 87-145.
47. Öhman, A. (1981). The role of experimental psychology in the scientific analysis of psychopathology. International Journal of Psychology, 16, 299-321.
48. Öhman, A. (1983). The orienting response during Pavlovian conditioning. In: D. A. T. Siddle (Ed.) Orienting and habituation: Perspectives in human research. Chichester: Wiley, 315-369.
49. Dimberg, U., & Öhman, A. (1983). The effects of directional facial cues on electrodermal conditioning to facial stimuli. Psychophysiology, 20, 160-167.
50. Öhman, A. (1983). Part VI. Evaluating evaluative conditioning: Some comments on "Cognitions, evaluations, and conditioning: Rules of sequence and rules of consequence" by Levey and Martin. Advances in Behaviour Research and Therapy, 4, 213-218.
51. Alm, T., Lindström, L.H., Öst, L.-G., & Öhman, A. (1984). Electrodermal nonresponding in schizophrenia: Relationsships to attentional, clinical, biochemical, computed tomographical and genetic factors. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1, 195- 208.
52. Donchin, E., Heffley, E., Hillyard, S.A., Loveless, N., Maltzman, I., Öhman, A., Rösler, F., Ruchkin, D., & Siddle, D. (1984). Cognitions and event-related potentials: II. The orienting reflex and P300. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 425, 39-57.
53. Öhman, A., & Dimberg, U. (1984). An evolutionary perspective on human social behavior. In W. M. Waid (Ed.) Sociophysiology. New York: Springer, pp 47-86.
54. Öhman, A., Dimberg, U., & Öst, L.-G. (1985). Animal and social phobias: Biological constraints on learned fear responses. In S. Reiss & R. R. Bootzin (Eds.) Theoretical issues in behavior therapy. New York: Academic Press, pp 123-175.
55. Öhman, A. (1985). Psykologiska och biologiska faktorer i emotioner: Fobier som prototyp för en interaktionistisk analys. (Psychological and biological factors in emotions: Phobias as prototypes for an interactional analysis). In B. Törestad & L. Nystedt (Eds.) Människaomvärld i samspel. En bok om interaktionistisk psykologi. Stockholm: Natur och Kultur, pp. 27-47.
56. Öhman, A. (1986). Integrating energetic and information processing concepts: Emotions as keys to a functional-evolutionary perspective. In R. Hockey, A. Gaillard, & M. Coles (Eds.) Energetics and human information processing. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff.
57. Öhman, A. (1986). Face the beast and fear the face: Animal and social fears as prototypes for evolutionary analyses of emotion. Psychophysiology, 23, 123-145.
58. Öhman, A. (1986). Om emotioners biologiska, inlärda och omedvetna ursprung. (On the biological, learned, and unconscious origin of emotions). In L. Sjöberg (Ed.) Svensk psykologisk forskning av idag: Studiet av känslor, varseblivning, tänkande och personlighet. (Contemporary Swedish Psychology: The study of emotions, perception, thinking and personality). Stockholm: Humanistisk-samhällsvetenskapliga forskningsrådet, pp. 101-113.
59. Burell, G., Sundin, Ö., Ström, G., & Öhman, A. (1986). Heart and Lifestyle: A Type A treatment program for myocardial infarction patients. Scandinavian Journal of Behaviour Therapy, 15, 87-93.
60. Öhman, A., Nordby, H., & d'Elia, G. (1986). Orienting and schizophrenia: Stimulus significance, attention, and distraction in a signaled reaction time task. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 95, 326-334.
61. Öhman, A. (1987). The psychophysiology of emotion: An evolutionary-cognitive perspective. In P. K. Ackles, J. R. Jennings, & M. G. H. Coles (Eds.) Advances in psychophysiology, Vol. 2, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, pp. 79-127.
62. Öhman, A. (1987). Evolution, learning, and phobias: An interactional analysis. In D. Magnusson & A. Öhman (Eds.) Psychopathology: An interactional perspective. New YorK: Academic Press, pp 143-158.
63. Öhman, A., & Bohlin, G. (1987). Barry's unification of matter, mind, and body: One mental process for each polygraph channel. In P. K. Ackles, J. R. Jennings, & M. G. H. Coles (Eds.) Advances in psychophysiology, Vol. 2, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, pp 259-270.
64. Magnusson, D., & Öhman, A. (Eds.). (1987). Psychopathology: An interactional perspective. New York: Academic Press.
65. Öhman, A., & Magnusson, D. (1987). An interactional paradigm for research on psychopathology. In D. Magnusson & A. Öhman (Eds.) Psychopathology: An interactional perspective. New York: Academic Press, pp. 3-21.
66. Hugdahl, K., & Öhman, A. (1987). The history of psychology in Sweden. In A. R. Gilgen & C. K. Gilgen (Eds.) International handbook of psychology. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, pp 461-483.
67. Svebak, S., Nordby, H., & Öhman, A. (1987). The personality of the cardiac responder: Interaction of seriousmindedness and Type A behavior. Biological Psychology, 25, 1-9.
68. Thoresen, C.E., & Öhman, A. (1987). The Type A behavior pattern: A person-environment interaction perspective. In D. Magnusson & A. Öhman (Eds.) Psychopathology: An interactional perspective. New York: Academic Press, pp 325-346.
69. Öhman, A. (1988). Preattentive processes in the generation of emotions. In V. Hamilton, G. H. Bower, & N. H. Frijda (Eds.). Cognitive perspectives on emotion and motivation. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, pp 127-144.
70. Öhman, A. (1988). Nonconscious control of autonomic responses: A role for Pavlovian conditioning? Biological Psychology, 27, 113-135.
71. Öhman, A. & Bohlin, G. (1989). The role of controllability in cardiovascular activation and cardiovascular disease: Help or hindrance? In A. Steptoe & A. Appels (Eds.) Stress, personal control and health. Chichester, Wiley, pp. 257-276.
72. Öhman, A., Dimberg, U., & Esteves, F. (1989). Preattentive activation of aversive emotions. In T. Archer & L.-G. Nilsson (Eds.). Aversion, avoidance, and anxiety: Perspectives on aversively motivated behavior. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 169- 193.
73. Öhman, A., Nordby, H., & Svebak, S. (1989). Components of Type A behavior and patterns of task-induced cardiovascular activation. Psychophysiology, 26, 81-88.
74. Öhman, A., Nordby, H., & d'Elia, G. (1989). Orienting in schizophrenia: Habituation to auditory stimuli of constant and varying intensity. Psychophysiology, 26, 48-61.
75. Öhman, A. Öhlund, L., Alm, T., Wieselgren, I.-M., Öst, L.-G. & Lindström, L. (1989).Electrodermal nonresponding, premorbid adjustment, and symptomatology as predictors of long-term social functioning in schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 98, 426-435.
76. Öhman, A. (1990). Brain function in schizophrenia: Discussion. In H. Häfner & W. F. Gattaz (Eds.) Search for the causes of schizophrenia II. Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, pp. 361-369.
77. Öhlund, L., Öhman, A., Alm, T., Öst, L.-G., & Lindström, L. (1990). Season of Birth and Electrodermal Nonresponding in Male Schizophrenics. Biological Psychiatry, 27, 328- 340.
78. Straube, E.R., & Öhman, A. (1990). Functional role of the different autonomic nervous system activity patterns found in schizophrenia - A new model. In E. Straube & K. Hahlweg (Eds.) Schizophrenia: Concepts vulnerability and intervention. Berlin: Springer, pp. 135-157.
79. Fredrikson, M., Klein, K., & Öhman, A. (1990). Do instructions modify effects of betaadrenergic blockade on anxiety? Psychophysiology, 27, 309-317.
80. Öhman, A. (1991). Brott och rädsla. Om rädslans psykologi (Crime and fear. On the psychology of fear). In G. Wiklund (Ed.) Rädslan för brott. BRÅ-rapport 1991:2. Stockholm: Brottsförebyggande rådet, pp.41-50.
81. Öhman, A., & Hugdahl, K. (1991). Psicofisiologia dell'emozione: prospettive evoluzionistiche, apprendimento emozionale e modelli de resposte fysiologiche. (The psychophysiology of emotion: Evolutionary perspectives, emotional learning, and physiological response patterns) In L. Stegagno (Ed.) Psicofisiologia. 2: Correlati fisiologici dei processi cognitivi e del compartamento. Torino, Italy: Editore Boringhieri.
82. Öhman, A., & Sundin, Ö. (1991). Stress, type A-atferd och atferdsmedisinsk behandling: Rehabilitering etter hjerteinfarkt (In Norwegian). (Stress, Type A behavior, and behavioral medicine tretment: Rehabiltation following myocardial infarction). Discriminanten, 18, 26-36.
83. Öhman, A., & Öhngren, B. (Eds.) (1991). Two faces of Swedish psychology. I. Frontiers in perception and cognition. An evaluation of Swedish research in cognitive psychology. Uppsala: Swedish Science Press.
84. Öhlund, L. S., Öhman, A., Öst, L.-G. Lindström, L. H., & Wieselgren, I.-M. (1991). Electrodermal orienting response, maternal age, and season of birth in schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 36, 223-232.
85. Öhman, A. (1992). Orienting and attention: Preferred preattentive processing of potentially phobic stimuli. In B. A. Campbell, R. Richardson, & H. Haynes (Eds.) Attention and information processing in infants and adults: Perspectives from human and animal research. Hillsdale, N. J.: Erlbaum, pp. 263-295.
86. Öhman, A. (1992). For distinguished contribution to psychophysiology: Peter J. Lang. Psychophysiology, 29, 1-7.
87. Öhman, A. (1992). The history of biological psychology in Sweden: The human side. In B. Everitt, H. Ursin, P. Venables, & L. Weiskrantz. Two faces of Swedish psychology: 2. Frontiers in Biological Psychology. An evaluation of Swedish research in biological psychology. Uppsala: Swedish Science Press.
88. Öhman, A., Burell, G., Ramund, B., & Fleischman, N. (1992). Decomposing coronary-prone behavior: Dimensions of Type A behavior in the Videotaped structured interview. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 14, 21-54.
89. Öhman, A., & Sundin, Ö. (1992). Typ A beteende som nyckel till vidmakthållande av livsstilsförändringar hos infarktpatienter. (Type A behavior as a key to maintaining life style changes in myocardial infarction patients). In J. Lisspers & Å. Nygren (Eds.) Ny livsstil på livstid - om vidmakthållande av livsstilsförändringar. Stockholm: Folksam. pp. 76-104.
90. Lindström. E. M., Öhlund, L. S., Lindström, L. H., & Öhman, A. (1992). Symptomatology and electrodermal activity as predictors of neuroleptic response in young male schizophrenics. Psychiatry Research, 42, 145-158.
91. Öhlund, L. S., Lindström, L. H., & Öhman, A. (1992). Electrodermal orienting response and central nervous system dopamine and serotonin activity in schizophrenics. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 180, 304-313.
92. Palm, T., & Öhman, A. (1992). Social interaction, cardiovascular activation and the Type A behavior pattern. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 13, 101-110.
93. Sundin, Ö., & Öhman, A. (1992). Cardiovascular reactivity and the Type A behavior pattern. Journal of Psychophysiology, 6, 240-251.
94. Öhman, A. (1993). Fear and anxiety as emotional phenomena: Clinical phenomenology, evolutionary perspectives, and information processing mechanisms. In M. Lewis & J. M. Haviland (Eds.) Handbook of emotions. New York: Guilford
95. Öhman, A. (1993). Stimulus prepotency and fear learning: Data and theory. In N. Birbaumer & A. Öhman (Eds.) The organization of emotion: Cognitive, clinical and psychophysiological aspects, pp. 218-239 Toronto: Hogrefe and Huber
96. Öhman, A., & Birbaumer, N. (1993). Psychophysiological and cognitive-clinical perspectives on emotion: Introduction and overview. In N. Birbaumer, & A. Öhman, (Eds.) (in press) The organization of emotion: Cognitive, clinical and psychophysiological aspects, pp. 3- 17. Toronto: Hogrefe and Huber.
97. Öhman, A., Esteves, F., Flykt, A., & Soares, J. J. F. (1993). Gateways to consciousness: Emotion, attention, and electrodermal activity. In J.-C. Roy, W. Boucsein, D. Fowles & J. Gruzelier (Eds.) Progress in electrodermal research. New York Plenum.
98. Öhman, A., & Soares, J. J. F. (1993). On the automaticity of phobic fear: Conditioned electrodermal responses to masked fear-relevant stimuli. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 102, 121-132.
99. Birbaumer, N., & Öhman, A. (Eds.) (1993) The organization of emotion: Cognitive, clinical and psychophysiological aspects. Toronto: Hogrefe and Huber.
100. Brandberg, M., & Öhman, A. (1993). Type A behavior and real-life situations: Acase study of interactions. Scandinavian Journal of Behaviour Therapy, 22, 31-48.
101. Esteves, F., & Öhman, A. (1993). Masking the face: Recognition of emotional facial expressions as a function of the parameters of backward masking. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 34, 1-18.
102. Soares, J. J. F., & Öhman, A. (1993). Backward masking and skin conductance responses after conditioning to non-feared but fear-relevant stimuli in fearful subjects. Psychophysiology, 30, 460-466.
103. Soares, J. J. F., & Öhman, A. (1993). Preattentive processing, preparedness, and phobias: Effects of instruction on conditioned electrodermal responses to masked and nonmasked fear-relevant stimuli. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 31, 87-95.
104. Öhman, A. (1994). The psychophysiology of emotion: Evolutionary and nonconscious origins. In G. d'Ydewalle, P. Eelen, & P. Bertelsen (Eds.). International perspectives on psychological science. Vol. 1: The state of the art. (pp. 197-226). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
105. Öhman, A. (1994). Rädsla, ångest, fobi. (Fear, anxiety, phobia). Lund: Scandinavian University Press.
106. Öhman, A. (,1994). Vetenskap, människosyn och beteendepåverkan. (Science, views of human nature, and behavior modification). In L. Lundgren & U. Svedin (Eds). Livsstil och miljö. Lund: BTJ Tryck
107. Öhman, A., & Soares, J. J. F. (1994). "Unconscious anxiety": Phobic responses to masked stimuli. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 103, 231-240.
108. Burell, G., Öhman, A., Sundin, Ö., Ström, G. Ramund, B., Cullhed, I., & Thoresen, C.E. (1994) Modification of Type A behavior in post myocardial infarction patients: A route to cardiac rehabilitation. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1, 32-54.
109. Esteves, F., Dimberg, U., & Öhman, A. (1994). Automatically elicited fear: Conditioned skin conductance responses to masked facial expressions. Cognition and Emotion, 8, 393-413.
110. Esteves, F., Dimberg, U., Parra, C., & Öhman, A. (1994). Nonconscious associative learning: Pavlovian conditioning of skin conductance responses to masked fear-relevant facial stimuli. Psychophysiology, 31, 375-385.
111. Sundin, Ö., & Öhman, A., Burell, G., Palm. T., & Ström, G. (1994). Psychophysiological effects of Type A modification in myocardial infarction patients. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1, 55-75.
112. Wieselgren, I.-M., Öhlund, L. S., Lindström, L. H., & Öhman, A. (1994). Electrodermal activity as a predictor of long-term social functioning in female schizophrenics. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 103, 570-575.
113. Öhman, A. (1995). Eggs in more than one basket: Mediating mechanisms between evolution and phobias. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, 310-311.
114. Öhman, A., Esteves, F., & Parra, C. (1995). Estrategias de investigación en psicopatología: Una perspectiva vulnerabilidad-estrés. (Strategies for research in psychopathology: A vulnerability-stress perspective) In V. E. Caballa, G. Buela-Casal, y J. A. Carrobles (dirs.) Manual de psicopatología y trastornos psiquátricos, Vol. 1: Fundamentos conceptuales; trarstornos por ansiedad, afectivos y psicóticos. Madrid: Sieglo XXI de Espana Editores, pp. 163-204.
115. Öhman, A., Esteves, F., & Soares, J. J. F. (1995). Preparedness and preattentive associative learning: Electrodermal conditioning to masked stimuli. Journal of Psychophysiology., 9, 99-108.
116. Öhman, A., Ehinger, B., Hagenfeldt, K., Jacobsson, L., Järvholm. B., Matell, R., Nerbrand, C., Svartengren, M., & Wahlberg, J. (1995). Inga bevis for elkänslighet av elektromagnetiska fält. Patientens upplevelse måste ändå respekteras! Läkartidningen, 92, 2227-2228.
117. Öhman, A., & Sundin, Ö. (1995). Emotional factors in cardiovascular disorder. Current Opinions in Psychiatry, 8, 410-413.
118. Sundin, Ö., Öhman, A., Palm. T., & Ström, G. (1995). Cardiovascular reactivity, Type A behavior and coronary heart disease: Comparisons between myocardial infarction patients and controls during laboratory induced stress. Psychophysiology, 32, 28-35.
119. Öhman, A. (1996). Preferential preattentive processing of threat in anxiety: Preparedness and attentional biases. In R. M. Rapee (Ed.) Current controversies in the anxiety disorders. New York: Guilford Press.
120. Öhman, A. (1996). Outcome and mechanisms in the evolution of phobias: Surprise, latent inhibition, and the status of the preparedness hypothesis. In R. M. Rapee (Ed.) Current controversies in the anxiety disorders. New York: Guilford Press.
121. Öhman, A. (1996). Beteendemedicinska modeller (A behavioral medicine model). I ”Kropp och själ. Psykosomatik i praktisk sjukvård”. Svensk Medicin, 51, 62-71.
122. Öhman, A. (1996). The nature of emotion: Fundamental questions. P. Ekman & R. J. Davidson (Eds.) (Invited Review). Biological Psychology, 44, 62-65.
123. Dimberg, U., & Öhman, A. (1996).Behold the wrath: Psychophysiological responses to facial stimuli. Motivation and Emotion., 20, 149-182.
124. Hultman, C. M., Öhman, A., Öhlund, L. S., Wieselgren, I.-M., Lindström, L. H., & Öst, L.- G. (1996). Electrodermal activity and social network as predictors of outcome of episodes in schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 105, 626-636.
125. Lisspers, J., & Öhman, A. (1996). Livsstilsförändringar på livstid: En ”beteendefokuserad” modell för eftervård vid kranskärlssjukdom (Life style change for a life-time: A behaviorally focused model for rehabilitation after coronary disease). Läkartidningen, 93 (15), 1453-1458.
126. Lisspers, J., Öhman, A. & Nygren, Å. (1996). Rehabilitering och sekundärprevention vid kranskärlssjukdom. Praktisk tillämpning och prelliminära erfarenheter av en ”beteendefokuserad” modell. (Rehabilitation and secondary prevention in coronary disease. Application and preliminary data of a behaviorally focused model). Socialmedicinsk tidskrift, 73 (4), 191-196.
127. Öhman, A. (1997). As fast as the blink of an eye: Preattentive Processing and Evolutionary Facilitation of Attention. In P. J. Lang, M. Balaban, & R. F. Simons (Eds.) Attention and motivation: Cognitive Perspectives from Psychophysiology, Reflexology, and Neuroscience. Hillsdal, NJ: Erlbaum
128. Öhman, A. (1997). On the edge of consciousness: Preattentive mechanisms in the generation of anxiety. In R. Fuller, P. Walsh, & P. McGinley (Eds.) A century of psychology: Progress, paradigms, and prospects for the new millenium. London: Routledge.
129. Öhman, A. (1997). Unconscious preattentive mechanisms in the activation of phobic fear. In G. C. L. Davey (Ed.) Phobias: A handbook of description, treatment, and theory.Chichester, UK: Wiley, pp. 349-374.
130. Hultman, C., Öhman, A., Cnattingius, S., Wieselgren, I.-M., & Lindström, L. H. (1997). Reduced optimality and prenatal and neonatal risk factors for schizophrenia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 170, 128-133.
131. Hultman, C. M., Wieselgren, I.-M., & Öhman, A. (1997). Relationships between social support, social coping, and life events in the relapse of schizophrenic patients. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 38, 2-12
132. Parra, C., Esteves, F., Flykt, A., & Öhman, A. (1997). Pavlovian conditioning to social stimuli: Backward masking and the dissociation of implicit and explicit cognitive processes. European Psychologist, 2, 106-117.
133. Öhman, A. (1998). Ingmar Dureman: The founder of clinical and physiological psycholgoy in Uppsala. In G. Jansson (Ed.). Four pioneers of psychology at Uppsala University. Department of Psychology, Uppsala University., pp. 45-57.
134. Öhman, A., & Hultman, C. (1998). Electrodermal activity and obstetric complications in schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 228-237.
135. Öhman, A., & Soares, J. J. F. (1998). Emotional conditioning to masked stimuli: Expectancies for aversive outcomes following non-recognized fear-relevant stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 127, 69-82.
136. Hultman, C. M., & Öhman, A. (1998). Perinatal characteristics and schizophrenia: Electrodermal activity as a mediating link in a vulnerability-stress perspective. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 16, 307-315.
137. Lisspers, J., Hofman-Bang, C., Nordlander, R., Sunding, Ö., Nygren, Å., Öhman, A., & Rydén, L.(1998). Multifactorial evaluation of a program for lifestyle behavior change in rehabilitation and secondary prevention of coronary artery disease. Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, 33, 9-16.
138. Morris, J. S., Öhman, A., & Dolan, R. J. (1998). Conscious and unconscious emotional learning in the human amygdala. Nature, 393, 467-470.
139. Öhman, A. (1999). Distinguishing unconscious from conscious emotional processes: Methodological considerations and theoretical implications. in T. Dalgleish & M. Power (Eds.) Handbook of cognition and emotion. Chichester: Wiley, pp. 321-352.
140. Öhman, A. (1999). Contributing to confusion rather than to knowledge: A commentary on Mayer et al. Journal of Psychophysiology, 13, 160-162
141. Globisch, J., Hamm, A., Esteves, F., & Öhman, A. (1999). Fear appears fast: temporal course of startle reflex potentiation in animal fearful subjects. Psychophysiology, 36, 66- 75.
142. Hofman-Bang, C., Lisspers, J., Nordlander, R., Nygren, Å., Sundin, Ö., Öhman, A., & Rydén, L. (1999). Two-year results of a controlled study of a residential rehabilitation for patients treatead with percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. A randomized study of a multifactorial programme. European Heart Journal, 20, 1465-1474.
143. Lisspers, J., Sundin, Ö., Hofman-Bang, C., Nordlander, R., Nygren, Å., Rydén, L., & Öhman, A. (1999). Behavioural effects of a comprehensive, multifactorial program for lifestyle change after Percutaneous Transilluminal Coronary Angioplasty: A prospective randomised controlled study. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 46, 143-154.
144. Lundqvist, D., Esteves, F., & Öhman, A. (1999) The face of wrath: Critical features for conveying facial threat. Cognition and Emotion, 13, 691-711.
145. Morris, J. S., Öhman, A., & Dolan, R. J. (1999) A subcortical pathway to the right amygdala mediating “unseen” fear. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 96, 1680- 1685.
146. Öhman, A. (2000). La biologie des phobies. Pour la Science, no. 271 (Mai), 50-57.
147. Öhman, A. (2000). Anxiety. In G. Fink (Ed.) Encyclopedia of stress. Vol. 1. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. Pp. 226-231.
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149. Öhman, A. (2000) Fear and anxiety: Clinical, evolutionary, and cognitive perspectives. In M. Lewis & J. M. Haviland (Eds.) Handbook of emotions. 2nd ed. New York: Guilford, Pp 573-593.
150. Öhman, A., Flykt, A., & Lundqvist, D. (2000). Unconscious emotion: Evolutionary perspectives, psychophysiological data, and neuropsychological mechanisms. In R. Lane & L. Nadel (Eds.) The cognitive neuroscience of emotion. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 296-327.
151. Öhman, A., Hamm, A., & Hugdahl, K. (2000). Cognition and the autonomic nervous system: Orienting, anticipation, and conditioning. In J. Cacioppo, L. Tassinary, & G. G. Berntson (Eds.) Handbook of Psychophysiology. New York. Cambridge University Press, pp. 533-575.
152. Bildt, C., Alfredsson, L., Michélsen, H., Punnett, L., Vingård, E., Torgén, M., Öhman, A., & Kilbom, Å. (2000). Occupational and nonoccupational risk indicators for incident and chronic low back pain in a sample of the Swedish general population during a 4-year period: An infoluence of depression? International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 7, 372-392.
153. Lang, P.J., Davis, M., & Ohman, A. (2000). Fear and anxiety: animal models and human cognitive psychophysiology. Journal of Affective Disorders, 61, 137 - 159.
154. Öhman, A. (2001). Förnuft och rädsla: neurala mekanismer för omedveten aktivering av emotioner. I H. Lagercrantz (ed.) Hjärnan och medv etandet (Reason and fright: Neural mechanisms for the nonconscious activation of emotion). Nora, Sweden: Nya Doxa, Pp. 124-143.
155 . Öhman, A., Flykt, A., & Esteves, F. (2001). Emotion drives attention: Detecting the snake in the grass. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 130, 466-478.
156. Öhman, A., Lundqvist, D., & Esteves, F. (2001). The face in the crowd revisited: A threat advantage with schematic stimuli. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 80, 381-396.
157. Öhman, A., & Mineka, S. (2001). Fear, phobias and preparedness: Toward an evolved module of fear and fear learning. Psychological Review, 108, 483-522. No InterWiki reference defined in properties for Wiki called "Reprinted in D. Shanks (Ed.) Psychology of Learning. (Vol. 1-4). London"!.
158. Katkin, E. S., Wiens, S., & Öhman, A. (2001) Nonconscious fear conditioning and heart beat detection. Psychological Science, 12, 366-370.
159. Scott, B., Brandberg, M., & Öhman, A. (2001). Measuring the negative mood component of stress experiences: Description and psychometric properties of a short adjective checklist of stress responses. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 42, 1-8.
160. Öhman, A., & Wiens, S. (2001). To think and to feel: Nonconscious emotional activation and consciousness. In A. Kaszniak (Ed.). Emotions, Qualia, and Consciousness. World Scientific, Singapore, pp. 363-385.
161. Öhman, A. (2002). Automaticity and the amygdala: Nonconscious responses to emotional faces. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 11, 62-66. Reprinted in J. B. Ruscher & E. Y. Hammer (Eds.) Current directions in social psychology (pp. 41-47). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall
162. Mineka, S., & Öhman, A. (2002). Born to fear: Non-associative vs associative factors in the etiology of phobias. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 40, 173-184.
163. Mineka, S., & Öhman, A. (2002). Phobias and preparedness: The selective, automatic, and encapsulated nature of fear. Biological Psychiatry, 52, 927-937.
164. Wiens, S., & Öhman, A. (2002). Unawareness is more than a chance event: Comment on Lovibond and Shanks (2002). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 28, 27-31.
165. Öhman, A., & Mineka, S. (2003). The malicious serpent: Snakes as a prototypical stimulus for an evolved module of fear. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 12, 2-9. Reprinted in T. F. Oltmanns & R. E. Emery (Eds.) Current directions in abnormal psychology (pp. 62-68). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall
166. Öhman., A., & Wiens, S. (2003). On the automaticity of autonomic responses in emotion: An evolutionary perspective. In R. J. Davidson, K. Scherer & H. H. Hill (Eds.) Handbook of affective sciences. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 256-275.
167. Sundin, Ö., Lisspers, J., Hofman-Bang, C., Öhman, A. & Rydén, L. (2003). Comparing Multi-factorial Lifestyle Interventions and Stress-management in Coronary Risk Reduction. International Journal of Behavior Medicine, 10, 191-204.
168. Helling, I., Öhman, A., & Hultman, C. (2003). School achievements and schizophrenia: A case-control study. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 108, 381-386.
169. Wiens, S., Katkin, E. S., & Öhman, A. (2003). Effecs of trial order and differential conditioning on acquisition of differential shock expectancy and skin conductance conditioningto nmasked stimuli. Psychophysiology, 40, 989-997.
170. Lundqvist, D., Esteves, F., & Öhman, A. (2004). The Face of wrath: The role of features and configurations in conveying facial threat. Cognition and Emotion. 18, 161-182.
171. Öhman., A., & Wiens, S. (2004). The concept of an evolved fear module and cognitive theories of anxiety. In Manstead, A., Fischer, A., & Frijda, N. (Eds.). Feeling and emotion. The Amsterdam Symposium. New York: Cambridge University Press.
172. Critchley, H. D., Wiens, S., Rothstein, P., Öhman, A., & Dolan, R. J. (2004). Neural systems supporting interoceptive awareness: Evidence from functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging. Nature Neuroscience, 7, 189-195.
173. Schupp, H. T., Öhman, A., Junghöfer, M., Weike, A. I., Stockburger, J., & Hamm, A. O. (2004). The facilitated processing of threatening facers: An ERP analysis. Emoltion, 4, 189-200.
174. Wiens, S., Fransson, P., Dietrich, T., Lohmann, P., Ingvar, M., & Öhman, A. (2004). Keeping it short: A comparison of methods for brief picture presentation. Psychological Science, 15, 282-285.
175. Carlsson, K., Petersson, K. M., Lundqvist, D., Karlsson, A., Ingvar, M., & Öhman, A. (2004). Fear and the amygdala: Manipulation of awareness generates differential cerebral responses to phobic and fear-relevant (but non-feared) stimuli. Emotion, 4, 340- 353.
176. Öhman, A. (2005). Conditioned fear of a face: A prelude to ethnic enmity? Science, 309 (29 July), 711-712.
177. Öhman, A. (2005). The role of the amygdala in human fear: Automatic detection of threat. Psychoneurendocrinology, 30, 952-958.
178. Juth, P., Lundqvist, D., Karlsson, A., & Öhman, A. (2005). Looking for foes and friends: Perceptual and emotional factors when finding a face in the crowd. Emotion, 5, 379-395.
179. Lisspers, J., Sundin, Ö., Hofman-Bang, C., Rydén, L., Öhman, A &. Nygren,Å., (2005). Long-term effects of lifestyle behavior change in coronary artery disease: Effects on recurrent coronary events after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Health Psychology, 24, 41-48.
180. Lundqvist, D., & Öhman, A. (2005). Emotion regulates attention: The relation between facial configuration, facial emotion, and visual attention. Visual Cognition, 12, 51-84.
181. Lundqvist, D., & Öhman, A. (2005) Caught by the evil eye: Nonconscious information processing , emotion, and attention to facial stimuli. In L. Feldman-Barrett, P. Winkielman, & P. Niedenthal (Eds.)Emotion: Conscious and Unconscious (pp. 97-122). New York Guilford.
182. Wiens, S., & Öhman, A. (2005). Visual masking in magnetic resonance imaging. NeuroImage, 27, 465-467.
183. Öhman, A. (2006). Automatic processes in emotion: Capture of attention and emotion activation. In Q. Jing, H. Zhang, & K. Zhang (Eds.) Progress in Psychology Science Around the World: Volume 1. UK: Psychology Press, pp. 297-313.
184. Öhman, A. (2006). Making sense of emotion: evolution, reason & the brain. Daedalus, 135 (3), 33-45
185. Carlsson, K., Andersson, J., Petrovic, P., Petersson, K. M., Öhman, A., & Ingvar, M. (2006). Predictability modulates the affective and sensory-discriminative neural processing of pain. NeuroImage. 32, 1804-1814.
186. Flykt A, Esteves F, Öhman A. (2007). Skin conductance responses to masked conditioned stimuli: Phylogenetic/ontogenetic factors versus direction of threat? Biological psychology, 74 (3), 328-336.
187. Öhman, A., Carlsson, K., Lundqvist, D. & Ingvar. M. (2007). Neural Mechanisms of Fear: The Central Role of the Amygdala. Physiology and Behavior, 92, 180-185.
188. Öhman, A. (2007). Has evolution primed humans to “beware the beast”? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A, 104, 16396-16397.
189. Öhman, A. (2007). Anxiety. In G. Fink (Ed.) Encyclopedia of stress. Vol. 1. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier,
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191. Öhman, A. (2007). Emotioner. In L. Olsson m fl. (Eds,) Hjärnan. Stockholm: Karolinska Institutet University Press, pp. 131-146.
192. Öhman, A., & Rück, C. (2007). Four principles of fear and their implications for phobias. In J. Rottenberg & S. Johnson (Eds.) Emotion and psychopathology: Bridging affective and clinical science. Washington, DC, APA Books, pp. 167-190.
193. Wiens, S., & Öhman, A. (2007). Probing unconscious emotional processes: On becoming a successful masketeer. In J. A. Coan & J. J. B. Allen (Eds.) Handbook of emotion elicitation and assessment. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 65-90.
194. Öhman, A. (2008). Fear and anxiety: Overlaps and dissociations. In M. Lewis & J. M. Haviland-Jones (Eds.) Handbooks of emotions (3rd ed.). New York: Guilford, pp 709- 729.
195. Wiens, S., Peira, N., Golkar, A., & Öhman, A. (2008). Recognizing masked threat: Fear betrays but disgust you can trust. Emotion, 8, 810-819
196. Öhman, A. (2009). Fear. In D. Sander & K. R. Scherer (Eds.) Oxford Companion of Affective Sciences. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 182-183.
197.Öhman, A. (2009). Human fear conditioning and the amygdala. In P. J. Whalen & E. A. Phelps (Eds.). The Human Amygdala. New York: Guilford Press.
198. Öhman, A. (2009). Of snakes and faces: An evolutionary perspective on the psychology of fear. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 50, 543-552
199. Öhman A (2009) Phobia and Human Evolution. In: Squire L. R. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, volume 7, pp. 633-638. Oxford: Academic Press
200. Öhman, A. (2009). Post-Traumatic Fear Memories: Analyzing a Case-Study of a Sexual Assault. In Lars Bäckman & Lars Nyberg (Eds.) Memory, aging, and the brain: A festschrift in honour of Lars-Göran Nilsson. Hove, UK: Psychology Press pp. 211-228).
201. Öhman, A., & Rück, C. (2009). Ångestsyndrom (Anxiety syndromes). In J. Herlofson, E. Ekselius, L. G. Lundh, A. Lundin, B- Mårtensson, & M. Åsberg (Eds.). Psykiatri (Psychiatry). Lund, Sweden: Studentlitteratur, pp. 335-359.
202. Heilig, M., Ingvar, M., & Öhman, A. (2009). Neurovetenskap (Neuroscience). In J. Herlofson, E. Ekselius, L. G. Lundh, A. Lundin, B- Mårtensson, & M. Åsberg (Eds.). Psykiatri (Psychiatry). Lund, Sweden: Studentlitteratur, pp. 55-65.
203. Kompus K, Hugdahl K, Öhman A, Marklund, P., & Nyberg, L. (2009). Distinct control networks for cognition and emotion in the prefrontal cortex Neuroscience Letters, 467(2), 76-80
204. Lonsdorf, T. B., Weike, A. I., Nikamo, P., Schalling, M., Hamm. A. O., and Öhman. A. (2009). Genetic Gating of Human Fear Learning and Extinction: Implications for Gene- Environment Interaction in Anxiety Disorder. Psychological Science, 20(2), 198-206
205. Lonsdorf, T.B., Rück, C., Bergström, J., Andersson, G., Öhman, A., Schalling, M., & Lindefors, N. (2009) The symptomatic profile of panic disorder is shaped by the 5- HTTLPR polymorphism Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry Volume, 33, 1479-1483.
206. Maurex, L., Zaboli, G., Wiens, S., Åsberg, M., Leopardi, R., and Öhman, A. (2009). Emotionally controlled decision-making and a gene variant related to serotonin synthesis in women with borderline personality disorder. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 50, 5-10.
207. Nilsonne, Å., & Öhman, A. (2009). Psykiatri – det evolutionära perspektivet (Psychiary – the evolutionary perspective). In J. Herlofson, E. Ekselius, L. G. Lundh, A. Lundin, BMårtensson, & M. Åsberg (Eds.). Psykiatri (Psychiatry). Lund, Sweden: Studentlitteratur, pp. 83-89.
208. Olsson, A., & Öhman, A. (2009). Is cultivating “biological blindness” a viable route to understanding behavioral phenomena? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32, 220-221.
209. Olsson, A., & Öhman, A. (2009) The affective neuroscience of emotion: Automatic activation, interoception, and emotion regulation. In G. Berntson & J. Cacioppo (Eds.) Handbook of Neuroscience for the Behavioral Sciences. Vol. 2. New York: Wiley, pp. 731-744.
210. Soares, S. C., Esteves, F., Lundqvist, D., & Öhman, A. (2009). Some animals specific fears are more specific than others: Evidence from attention and emotion measures. Behavioural Research and Therapy, 47, 1032-1042
211. Lonsdorf, T. B., Weike, A. I., Golkar, A., Schalling, M., Hamm, A. O., & Öhman, A. (2010). Amygdala-dependent fear conditioning in humans is modulated by the BDNFval66met polymorphism. Behavioral Neuroscience, 124(1), 9-15213.
212. Lonsdorf, T.B., Rück, C., Bergström, J., Andersson, G., Öhman, A., Lindefors, N. & Schalling, M., (2010). The COMTval158met polymorphism is associated with symptom relief during exposure-based cognitive-behavioral treatment in panic disorder. BMC Psychiatry, 1099. Available at http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471- 244X/10/99
213. Öhman, A., Juth, P., & Lundqvist, D. (2010). Finding the face in the crowd: The anger superiority effect requires a male target in a familiar crowd. Cognition and Emotion, 24, 1216-1228.
214. Maurex L, Lekander M, Nilsonne Å, Andersson E E, Åsberg M, Öhman A. (2010). Social problem solving, autobiographical memory, trauma and depression in women with borderline personality disorder and a history of suicide attempts. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 49, 327-342.
215. Maurex L, Zaboli G, Leopardi R, Åsberg M, Öhman A. (2010). The serotonin transporter gene polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and affective symptoms among women diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. European Psychiatry, 25(1), 19-25.
216. Victor, T. A., Furey, M.L., Fromm, S.J., Öhman, A., & Drevets, W. C. (2010). Relationship between amygdala responses to masked faces and mood state, and treatment in major depressive disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 67, 1228-1238.
217. Golkar,A. Lonsdorf,T. B., Olsson, A., Lindstrom, K. M., Fransson, P., Schalling, M., Ingvar, M. & Öhman, A. (2010).Distinct contributions of the dorsolateral prefrontal and orbitofrontal cortex during emotion regulation. Neuroimage, in revision 21
218. Lonsdorf, T.B., Golkar, A., Lindström, K.M., Fransson, P., Öhman, A. & Ingvar, M.
The 5-HTTLPR and COMTval158met genotypes independently gate amygdala activity
during passive viewing of angry faces. Submitted for publication