Heather Abercrombie

About Heather Abercrombie

Heather Abercrombie, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of Psychology, Depression, Neural signaling of cortisol, Emotion, Learning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Effects of cortisol administration on heart rate variability and functional connectivity across women with different depression histories

Effects of Cortisol Administration on Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Women with Depression

134. Cortisol Administration Normalizes Aberrant Functional Connectivity in Women With Depression

Associations among lifetime stressor exposure, cortisol responses to acute stress, and amygdala and hippocampal volume.

Inverse association between stress induced cortisol elevations and negative emotional reactivity to stress in humans

Perceived stress associations with hippocampal-dependent behavior and hippocampal subfield volume

Neural signal variability relates to maladaptive rumination in depression

Resting-state neural signal variability in women with depressive disorders

Heather Abercrombie Information

University

Position

Scientific Director; Center for Healthy Minds

Citations(all)

5702

Citations(since 2020)

1129

Cited By

5302

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

28

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Heather Abercrombie Skills & Research Interests

Psychology

Depression

Neural signaling of cortisol

Emotion

Learning

Top articles of Heather Abercrombie

Effects of cortisol administration on heart rate variability and functional connectivity across women with different depression histories

Behavioural Brain Research

2024/2/24

Effects of Cortisol Administration on Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Women with Depression

Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging

2024/1/1

134. Cortisol Administration Normalizes Aberrant Functional Connectivity in Women With Depression

Biological Psychiatry

2023/5/1

Associations among lifetime stressor exposure, cortisol responses to acute stress, and amygdala and hippocampal volume.

2023/2/9

Heather Abercrombie
Heather Abercrombie

H-Index: 21

Inverse association between stress induced cortisol elevations and negative emotional reactivity to stress in humans

Stress

2023/1/2

Perceived stress associations with hippocampal-dependent behavior and hippocampal subfield volume

Neurobiology of stress

2022/7/1

Neural signal variability relates to maladaptive rumination in depression

Journal of psychiatric research

2022/12/1

Resting-state neural signal variability in women with depressive disorders

Behavioural brain research

2022/9/5

Recognition Memory for Interior Spaces with Biomorphic or Non–Biomorphic Interior Architectural Elements

Journal of Interior Design

2022/9

Cortisol effects on brain functional connectivity during emotion processing in women with depression

Journal of affective disorders

2021/5/15

Neural correlates of heart rate-subjective stress coherence

Biological Psychiatry

2020/5/1

Sasha Sommerfeldt
Sasha Sommerfeldt

H-Index: 3

Heather Abercrombie
Heather Abercrombie

H-Index: 21

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