John R. Monterosso, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE (10, Oct, 2014)
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1 John R. Monterosso, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE (10, Oct, 2014) Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Graduate Program University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA Tel: (213) Fax: (213) Web: Updated: 25, Nov, 2013 Address: Department of Psychology, University of Southern California Hedco Neuroscience Bldg, Rm Watt Way Los Angeles, CA Telephone: (fax) Education: Swarthmore College Swarthmore, PA BA Honors, Psychology minor in Philosophy June 1992 Professional Experience: University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Ph.D., Experimental Psychology December 1997 Associate Professor Department of Psychology, University of Southern California May 2011 Present Assistant Professor Department of Psychology, University of Southern California Brain and Creativity Institute July 2008 May 2011 Assistant Professor Dept of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences (primary appointment) Department of Psychology (secondary appointment) University of California, Los Angeles, July 2002 June 2008 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, January 1998 July 2002 Visiting Assistant Professor (Part Time), Department of Psychology, Swarthmore College, January 2001 May 2001
2 Curriculum Vitae John R. Monterosso, Ph.D. 2 FUNDED RESEARCH (Current) Automated Self-Control: The Neuropsychology of Developing Good Habits Templeton Foundation (Co-I, PI Wendy Wood) $861,217 July 15, July 14, 2017 This project examines the use of habits to benefit long-term self-control. The work includes behavioral and neuroimaging components. Good habits will be examined in a variety of contexts, including recovery from alcoholism. Neuroendocrine Factors, Nicotine, and Behavioral Inhibition in Female Smokers, R21 DA034768, NIDA, Role: Co-Investigator (PI Leventhal) $275,000 7/1/13 6/30/15. This project investigates the interactive effects of ovarian hormones and nicotine on cognitive control and motivation to smoke in female smokers. Fructose vs. glucose effects on brain reward activation and appetitive drive are heightened in obese individuals. American Heart Association (Role: Co-I. PI, Kathleen Page) $140,000 1/1/ /31/2015 This grant follows up on previous work demonstrating lower appetite suppression and associated brain signaling with fructose ingestion relative to glucose ingestion. In this study we will look at this finding in obese vs. lean participants. Neural correlates of impulsive and restrained eating Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute (PI) $29,807 7/1/13 11/30/14 The primary goal of this project is to identify neural systems associated with food approach and eating restraint. (Pending) A neuroeconomic study of choice consistency in aging NIH R21 AG Role (PI; Mult PI Brocas, Mather and Monterosso) $275,000 11/1/ /30/2016 *Scored at the 10 th percentile This project will use a methodology based on the generalized axiom of revealed preference paired with functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging to investigate age related decline in Altruism toward the future self: Applying moral pluralism to self control Templeton Foundation (Role: Co-I, PI Graham, J.) LOI reviewed, full proposal invited. This project will explore the application of moral foundations taxonomy to the domain of self-control. (Completed) NIH/NIDA R01 DA (Principal Investigator)
3 Curriculum Vitae John R. Monterosso, Ph.D. 3 Effect of anticipated delay on neural response to signal of future reward Total Direct Cost: $675,000 (April 2008-June 2012) NIH/NIDA R01DA (Principal Investigator) Neural recruitment during self-control of smoking: An fmri paradigm Total Direct Cost: $450,000 (July 2007-June 2011) NIH/NIDA K01 DA00515 (Principal Investigator) Brain Substrates of Self Control in Addiction Total Direct Cost: $525,000 (March 2001-April 2006) Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program IDEA Grant 12IT-0198 (Principal Investigator) A novel FMRI smoking craving and reward paradigm Total Direct Cost: $100,000 (July 2003-June 2005) NIH/NIDA DA (Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator Edythe London) Neural Systems, Inhibitory Control & Methamphetamine Dependence Total Direct Cost: $1,262,898, Sept Aug NIH/NIDA P20 (Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator Edythe London) Methamphetamine Abuse & Inhibitory Control: Implications for Treatment Total Direct Cost: $3,350,476, Sept Aug Advancing Scholarship in the Humanities and Social Sciences (Co-PI) The Function of Literature in Group Decision-Making Total Direct Cost: $25,000 (July 2010-June 2011) PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. Monterosso J, Ainslie G (1999) Beyond discounting: possible experimental models of impulse control. Psychopharmacology, 146: Volpicelli, J.R., Markman, I., Monterosso, J., Filing, J., & O'Brien, C.P. (2000) Psychosocially enhanced treatment for cocaine-dependent mothers: Evidence of efficacy. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 18: Monterosso, J., Ehrman, R., Napier, K., O'Brien, C.P., and Childress, A.R. (2001) Three decision-making tasks in cocaine-dependent patients: Do they measure the same construct? Addiction, 96(12): Monterosso, J., Flannery, B., & Pettinati, H., Oslin, D., Rukstalis, M., O Brien, C., Volpicelli, J. (2001) Predicting treatment response to naltrexone: the influence of craving and family history. American Journal on Addictions, 10: Schwartz, B., Ward, A., Monterosso, J; Lyubomirsky, S., White, K., Lehman, D.R. (2002) Maximizing versus satisficing: Happiness is a matter of choice. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology, Nov. 83(5):
4 Curriculum Vitae John R. Monterosso, Ph.D Langleben, D., Acton, P., Elman, I., Austin, G., Monterosso, J., Krikorian, G., Ridlehuber, H., Strauss, W. (2002) Effects of methylphenidate treatment discontinuation on cerebral blood flow in prepubescent boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Dec 43(12): Ehrman, R., Robbins, S., Bromwell, M., Lankford, M., Monterosso, J., Obrien, C. (2002) Comparing attentional bias to smoking cues in current smokers, former smokers, and non-smokers using a dot-probe task. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 67(2): Monterosso, J, Ainslie, G., Mullen, P., Gault, B. (2002) The fragility of cooperation: A false-feedback study of a sequential iterated prisoner's dilemma. Journal of Economic Psychology, 23: Ainslie, G., Monterosso, J. (2003) Building blocks of self-control: Increased tolerance for delay with bundled rewards. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 79: Sabini, J., Monterosso, J. (2003) Moralization of college grading: performance, effort, and moral worth. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 25(3): Ainslie G, Monterosso J. (2003) Will as intertemporal bargaining: Implications for rationality. Penn Law Review, 151: Pettinatti, H., Monterosso, J., Lipkin, C. Volpicelli, J. (2003) Patient attitudes toward treatment predict attendance in clinical pharmacotherapy trials of alcohol and drug treatment. The American Journal on Addictions, 12(4): Bearden, C.E., van Erp, T.G.M., Monterosso, J., Simon, T.J., Glahn, D.C., Saleh, P.A., Hill, N.M., McDonald-McGinn, D.M., Zackai, E., Emanuel, B.S., Cannon, T.D. (2004) Regional brain abnormalities in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome: association with cognitive abilities and behavioral symptoms. Neurocase, 10: Voytek, B., Berman, S., Simon, S.L., Mandelkern, M.A., Hassid, D.B., Brody, A.L., Monterosso, J., Ling, W., London, E.D. (2005) Differences in regional brain metabolism associated with marijuana abuse in methamphetamine abusers. Synapse, 57(2): Sabini, J., Monterosso, J. (2005) Judgments of the fairness of using performance enhancing drugs Ethics & Behavior, 15(1): Baicy, K., Bearden, C.E., Monterosso, J., Brody, A.L., Isaacson, A.J., London, E.D. (2005) Common substrates of dysphoria in stimulant drug abuse and primary depression: Therapeutic targets. International Review of Neurobiology, (65) Xu, J., Mendrek, A., Cohen, M., Monterosso, J., Rodriguez, P., Simon, S., Brody, A., Jarvik, M., Domier, C., Olmstead, R., Ernst, M., London, E. (2005) Brain activity in cigarette smokers performing a working memory task: effect of smoking abstinence. Biological Psychiatry, 58(2): Monterosso, J., Aron, A., Cordova, X., Xu, J., London, E. (2005) Deficits in response inhibition associated with chronic methamphetamine use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 79(2):
5 Curriculum Vitae John R. Monterosso, Ph.D London, E.D., Berman, S.M., Voytek, B., Simon, S.L., Mandelkern, M.A., Monterosso, J., Thompson, P.M., Brody, A.L., Geaga, J.A., Hong, M.S., Hayashi, K.M., Rawson, R.A., Ling, W. (2005) Cerebral metabolic dysfunction and impaired vigilance in recently abstinent methamphetamine abusers. Biol Psychiatry, 58: Monterosso, J., Royzman, E., Schwartz, B. (2005) Explaining Away Responsibility: Effects of Scientific Explanation on Perceived Culpability. Ethics & Behavior, 15(2): Mendrek A., Monterosso J., Simon S.L., Jarvik M., Brody A., Olmstead R., Domier C.P., Cohen M.S., Ernst M., London E.D. (2006) Working memory in cigarette smokers: Comparison to non-smokers and effects of abstinence. Addictive Behaviors, 31: Langleben, D., Monterosso, J., Elman, I., Ash, B., Krikorian, G., Austin, G. (2006) Effect of methylphenidate on the Stroop Color-Word Task performance in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Psychiatry Research 141(3): Xu, J., Mendrek, A., Cohen, M.S., Monterosso, J., Simon, S., Brody, A., Jarvik, M., Rodriguez, P., Ernst, M., London, E.D. (2006) Effects of acute smoking on brain activity vary with abstinence in smokers performing the n-back task: a preliminary study. Psychiatry Res. Neuroimaging 148: Monterosso, J., Ainslie, G. (2007) The behavioral economics of will and recovery from addiction. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 90: S100-S Xu, J., Mendrek, A., Cohen, M.S, Monterosso, J., Simon, S., Jarvik, M., Olmstead, R., Brody, A., Ernst, M., London, E.D. (2007) Effect of cigarette smoking on prefrontal cortical function on nondeprived smokers performing the Stroop task. Neuropsychopharmacology 32: Brody, A., Mandelkern, MA, Olmstead, R., Jou, J., Tiongson, E., Allen, V., Scheibal, D., London, ED, Monterosso, JR., Tiffany, S., Korb, A., Gan, JJ, Cohen MS (2007) Neural substrates of resisting craving during cigarette cue exposure. Biol. Psychiatry, 62(6): Domier, C.P., Monterosso, J., Brody, A.L., Simon, S.L., Mendrek, A., Olmstead, R., Jarvik, M.E., Cohen, M.S., London, E.D. (2007) Effects of cigarette smoking and abstinence on Stroop task performance. Psychopharmacology, 195(1), Monterosso, J., Ainslie, G., Xu, J., Cordova, X., Domier, C., London, E.D. (2007) Frontoparietal cortical activity of methamphetamine-dependent and comparison subjects performing a parametric delay-discounting task. Human Brain Mapping 28(5): Baicy, K., London, E., Monterosso, J., Wong, M.-L., Delibasi, T., Sharma, A., Licinio, J. (2007) Leptin replacement alters brain response to food cues in genetically leptin-deficient adults. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104:
6 Curriculum Vitae John R. Monterosso, Ph.D Berman, S.M., Voytek, B., Mandelkern, M.A., Hassid, B.D., Isaacson, J.R., Monterosso, J. Miotto, K., Ling, W., London, E.D. (2008) Changes in cerebral glucose metabolism during early abstinence from chronic methamphetamine abuse. Mol. Psychiatry, 13, Payer DE, Lieberman MD, Monterosso J, Xu J, Fong TW, London ED: Differences in cortical activity between methamphetamine-dependent and healthy individuals performing a facial affect matching task. Drug Alcohol Depend 2008; 93: Xu, J., Azizian, A., Monterosso, J., Domier, C. P., Brody A. L., London E. D., Fong T. W. (2008) Gender effects on mood and cigarette craving during early abstinence and resumption of smoking. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 10, Azizian, A., Monterosso, J. R., Brody, A. L., Simon, S. L., London, E. D. (2008) Severity of nicotine dependence moderates performance on perceptualmotor tests of attention. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 10, Brody, A.L., Mandelkern, M.A., Olmstead, R.E., Allen-Martinez, Z., Scheibal, D., Abrams, A.L., Costello, M.R., Farahi, J., Saxena, S., Monterosso, J., London E.D. (2009) Ventral striatal dopamine release in response to smoking a regular vs a denicotinized cigarette. Neuropsychopharmacology, 34(2): Monterosso, J. Ainslie, G. (2009) The picoeconomic approach to addictions: analyzing the conflict of successive motivational states. Addiction Research and Theory, 17(2): Lee, B., London, E., Poldrack, R., Farahi, J., Nacca, A., Monterosso, J. R., Mumford, J., Bokarius, A., Dahlbom, M., Mukherjee, J., Bilder, R., Brody, A., Mandelkern, M. (2009) Striatal dopamine D2/D3 receptor availability is reduced in methamphetamine dependence and is linked to impulsivity. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(47): Luo, S., Giragosian, L., Ainslie, G., Monterosso, J.(Senior and Corresponding author)* (2009) Behavioral and neural evidence of incentive bias for immediate rewards relative to preference-matched delayed rewards. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(47): Azizian, A., Monterosso, J., Nestor, L., Brody, A., Payer, D., London, E. (2010) Smoking reduces conflict-related anterior cingulate activity in abstinent cigarette smokers performing a Stroop task. Neuropsychopharmacology, 35, Monterosso, J. & Luo, S. (2010) An argument against dual valuation system competition: cognitive capacities supporting future orientation mediate rather than compete with visceral motivations. Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics 3(1): Simon, S. L., Dean, A. C., Cordova, X., Monterosso, J. R., London, E. D. (2010) Methamphetamine dependence and neuropsychological functioning: evaluating change during early abstinence. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 71(3):
7 Curriculum Vitae John R. Monterosso, Ph.D Ghahremani, D., Monterosso, J., Jentsch, D., Bilder, R., Poldrack, R. (2010) Neural components underlying behavioral flexibility in human reversal learning. Cerebral Cortex, 20(8): Tabibnia, G., Monterosso, J., Baicy, K., Aron, A., Poldrack, R., Chakrapani, S., Lee, B., London, E. (2011) Different forms of self-control share a neurocognitive substrate. Journal of Neuroscience, 31(13): Ghahremani, B. Tabibnia, G., Monterosso, J., Poldrack, R., London E. (2011) Effect of modafinil on learning and task-related brain activity in methamphetamine-dependent and healthy individuals. Neuropsychopharmacology, 36, Luo, S., Giragosian, L., Ainslie, G., Monterosso, J.(Senior and Corresponding author)* (2011) Striatal hyposensitivity to delayed rewards among cigarette smokers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Jul 116(1-3): Xu, J., Monterosso, J., Balodis, I., Kober, H., Portenza, M. (2011) Perceptual Load-Dependent Neural Correlates of Distractor Interference Inhibition, PLoS ONE. 6(1): e London, E., Berman, S., Chakrapani, S., Delibasi, T., Monterosso, J. Wong, M., Licinio, J. (2011) Short-term plasticity of grey matter associated with leptin deficiency and replacement, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism96(11): Nestor, L., Graremani, D., Monterosso, J., London, E. (2011) Prefrontal hypoactivation during cognitive control in early abstinent methamphetaminedependent subjects. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging. 194(3): Dean AC, Sevak RJ, Monterosso JR, Hellemann G, Sugar CA, London ED. (2011) Acute modafinil effects on attention and inhibitory control in methamphetamine-dependent humans. J Stud Alcohol Drugs Nov;72(6): Luo, S., Ainslie, G., Pollini, D., Giragosian, L., Ainslie, G., Monterosso, J.(Senior and Corresponding author)* (2012) Moderators of the association between brain activation and farsighted choice. Neuroimage. 16;59(2): Leventhal, A.M., Muanfò, M., Tidey, J.W., Sussman, S., Monterosso, J.R., Sun, P., & Kahler, C.W. (2012). Anhedonia predicts altered processing of happy faces in abstinent cigarette smokers. Psychopharmacology. 222 (12): Sharp, C., Monterosso, J., Montague, R. (2012) Neuroeconomics as a bridge for translational research. Biological Psychiatry. 72 (2) Ghahremani, Lee, Robertson, Tabibnia, Morgan, Brown, Monterosso, Aron, Mandelkern, Poldrack and London (2012) "Striatal dopamine D2/D3 receptors mediate response inhibition and related activity in frontostriatal neural circuitry in humans" Journal of Neuroscience. 32(21): Leventhal, A.M., Greeberg, J.B., Trujillo, M.A., Ameringer, K.J., Lisha, N., Pang, R., & Monterosso, J. (2013). Positive and negative affect as predictors of urge to smoke: Temporal factors and mediational pathways. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27(1), Luo, S., Romero, A., Adam, T. C., Hu, H. H., Monterosso, J., & Page, K. A. (2013). Abdominal fat is associated with a greater brain reward response to highcalorie food cues in hispanic women. Obesity. 55. Monterosso, J., Piray, P., Luo, S. Neuroeconomics and the study of
8 Curriculum Vitae John R. Monterosso, Ph.D. 8 Addiction, (2012) Biological Psychiatry. 72 (2) Xu, J., Zhang, S., Calhoun, V. D., Monterosso, J., Li, C. S. R., Worhunsky, P. D., & Potenza, M. N. (2013). Task-related concurrent but opposite modulations of overlapping functional networks as revealed by spatial ICA. NeuroImage 79 (2013): Clewett, D., Luo, S., Hsu, E., Ainslie, G., Mather, M., and Monterosso (2014) Increased functional coupling between the left fronto-parietal network and anterior insula predicts steeper delay discounting in smokers. Human Brain Mapping. 35 (8) Luo, S., Ainslie, G., Monterosso, J. (2014) The behavioral and neural effect of emotional primes on intertemporal decisions Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 9(3) Wang, Q., Luo, S., Monterosso, J., Jintao, Z., Xiaoyi, F., Qi, D., Xue, G., (2014) Distributed Value Representation in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex during Intertemporal Choices. The Journal of Neuroscience, 28 May 2014, 34(22): BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Ainslie, G., Monterosso, J. (2003) Hyperbolic discounting as a factor in addiction: A critical analysis. In Choice, Behavioral Economics, and Addiction. R. Vuchinich and N. Heather, Eds. p Pergamon/Elsevier. 2. Monterosso, J., Kalechstein, A., Cordova, X. (2007). If only the hangover preceded intoxication: An integration of behavioral economic and neuropsychological approaches to impulsive choice. In Neuropsychology and Substance Misuse: State of the Art and Future Directions. Wilfred and Kalechstein. P Taylor & Francis. 3. Azizian A, Monterosso J, O'Neill J, London ED. (2009) Magnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking. In Handb Exp Pharmacol. 2009; p Springer. 4. Monterosso, J. Mann, T., Ward, A., Ainslie, G., Bramen, J., Brody, A., London, E., (2009) Neural recruitment during self-control of smoking: A Pilot fmri study. In What is Addiction? D. Ross, H. Kincaid, D. Spurrett, P. Collins, eds. p , MIT Press. 5. Melrose, J., Hsu, E., Monterosso, J. (in press) Neuroeconomic perspectives on the potent but inconsistent motivations characteristic of addiction. In Handbook of Neuroscience of Addiction. S. Wilson. Cambridge University Press. COMMENTARIES and OP ED ESSAYS
9 Curriculum Vitae John R. Monterosso, Ph.D Monterosso, J., Ainslie, G. (2003) Game theory need not abandon individual maximization: Commentary on Coleman. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26: Ainslie G, Monterosso J. (2003) Hyperbolic discounting lets empathy be a motivated process: Commentary on Preston and de Waal. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25: Bearden C, Monterosso J. (2003) Catatonia isn t ready for a unified theory: Commentary on Northoff s target article. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25: Ainslie G, Monterosso J. (2004) A marketplace in the brain? Science, 306: Monterosso, J & Langleban (2008) Homo Economicus Soul (Commentary). Journal of Marketing Research, 45(6): Monterosso, J. Schwatz, B. (2012) Did Your Brain Make You Do It? July 27, New York Times. 7. Monterosso, J. & Luo, S. (2013) Willpower is not synonymous with executive function. Commentary on Kurzban et al. in Behavioral and Brain Science. 36(06) EDITING 1. Sharp, C., Monterosso, J., Montague, R. Editors for Special issue on Neuroeconomics and Psychiatry Biological Psychiatry, 72 (2). INVITED TALKS Oct Present ONLY University of California at Riverside Oct. 9, 2013 Incorporating dynamics of self-control into theories of underlying neural systems (Cognitive Brown Bag Series) California State Northridge April Brain modularity vs. preference reversals as sources of motivational conflict. (Psychology Colloquium Speaker Series) Claremont College March 28, 2014 Dynamics process in self control. (Cognitive Brown Bag Series) University of California at Los Angeles Ocr 24, 2014 Mechanisms of self control (Cognitive Brown Bag Series)
10 Curriculum Vitae John R. Monterosso, Ph.D. 10 TEACHING Primary graduate advisor for advisees: Current: Eustace Hsu (current student) Peggy Lin (Current student, co-advised with Wendy Wood) Andrew James Melrose (Current student in Psychology) Completed: Jaclyn Ronquillo (completed Tenure track at Cerritos College) Shan Luo (completed Post doc USC co advised by Page and Monterosso), Louise Cosand (Completed Pharmaceutical industry) Graduate committee member for: Current: Andrew Larsen (Psychology), Tana Luo (Psychology), Jennifer Labrecque (Psychology), Erica Beall (Psychology), Claire Burgess (Psychology), Dorsa Beroukhim (Neuroscience), David Clewett (Neuroscience), Tae-Ho Lee (Neuroscience), Dalton Combs (Neuroscience), Yu-Chen Chung (Biokinesiology), Yi-An Chen (Biokinesiology) Completed USC: Ravi Iyer, Kelly Young-Wolf, Martin Reimann, Jennifer Talevich, Marissa Erickson, Nichole Nicholson, Johnnie Christensen, Philip Sayegh, Kate Baicy (UCLA), Brian Jackson (UCLA). Courses Taught Drugs, Mind and Society, Clinical Neuroscience of Addiction; Science of Happiness; Social Neuroscience of Self-Control, Psychology of Addiction; Introduction to Psychology; Judgment and Decision-Making; SERVICE Departmental Committees Member of USC Psychology Executive Committee, Sept August 2009 Chair of USC Behavioral Economic / Neuroeconomic joint faculty search with Psychology, Neurobiology and Economics, Fall 2010 Member of committee to review undergraduate Neuroscience major, Fall 2010 Member of USC Psychology Executive Committee, Sept Member of GE Program Revision Committee ( ) Member of Neuroscience Major Committee (2011-current) Member of the IRB Review Committee (Fall 2012 August 2014) Member of Clinical Faculty Search (Fall Fall current) Member of Social Science Initiatives Advisory Committee (Fall 2012 current) Member of Overseas Studies Advisory Board (Fall 2012 current) Member of Guidance Committee for Jesse Graham (Fall 2012 current) Member of Guidance Committee for Katie Page (Keck; Fall 2011 current)
11 Curriculum Vitae John R. Monterosso, Ph.D. 11 Faculty Advisor for USC Students for Sensible Drug Policy (Fall 2011 current) Chair of GE Quantitative Area committee (August Present) NIH Study Section Ad-hoc Reviewer: NIH/ Biobehavioral and Behavioral Processes, June 2003 NIH/ Biobehavioral Regulation Learning and Ethology, Feb 2005, June 2009 NIH/ Recovery, Risk, Prevention and Intervention for Addictions, June 2008, Feb 2009 NIH/NIDA B-Start Review, March 2010, Oct NIH/NIDA I-Start Nov NIH Review Panel, Feb 2012, June ,2014 NIH B-Start Review 2014 Oct. NIH SPIP Non-NIH Grant Reviews 2014 July National Council on Responsible Gaming Editorial work Assoc Editor for Addiction Advisory Board for The Psych Report Journal Ad-hoc Reviewing: Addiction, American Journal on the Addictions, Biological Psychiatry, Brain, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, European Journal of Psychology of Education, Frontiers of Neuroscience, Health Psychology, Human Brain Mapping, International, Journal of Comparative Cognition, International Journal of Neuropsychology, Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Journal of Economic Psychology, Judgment and Decision Making, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Medical Decision Making, Neuroimage, Neuropsychologia, Neuropsychopharmacology, Psychological Science, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Psychopharmacology, Social Cognitive Affective Neuroscience Honors and Fellowships Solomon Asch Award for Outstanding Senior Thesis, 1992 Fellow at the Penn Institute for Research in Cognitive Science, Outstanding Postdoctoral Presentation, Research Society on Alcohol, 2000 NRSA Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, USC Outstanding GE Teaching Award (Cat 4), Membership in Professional Societies Society for Neuroeconomics Society for Neuroscience American Psychological Association
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