Publications

*student or post-doc author

In Press / 2023

Chavez, R.S., Cunningham, W.A., & Berkman, E.T. (in press). Multivariate Neuroimaging in Social and Personality Psychology. In Handbook of Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology, 3rd edition (H. Reis, T. West, C. Judd, Eds.), Cambridge University Press. [pdf]

Hughes, B.T., Ludwig, R.M., & Berkman, E.T. (Accepted Stage 1 Registered Report). The Effect of Financial Stress on Inhibitory Control and Economic Decisions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. [osf]

Schultz, K.E., Mantell, B., Berkman, E.T., & Swann, N.C. (2023). Prepared and reactive inhibition in smokers and non-smokers. Behavioural Brain Research, 437, 114120. [pdf] [oa]

2022

Rosenfeld, D. L., Balcetis, E., Bastian, B., Berkman, E. T., Bosson, J. K., Brannon, T. N., Burrow, A. L., Cameron, C. D., Chen, S., Cook, J. E., Crandall, C., Davidai, S., Dhont, K., Eastwick, P. W., Gaither, S. E., Gangestad, S. W., Gilovich, T., Gray, K., Haines, E. L., Haselton, M. G., Haslam, N., Hodson, G., Hogg, M. A., Hornsey, M. J., Huo, Y. J., Joel, S., Kachanoff, F., Kraft-Todd, G., Leary, M. R., Ledgerwood, A., Lee, R. T., Loughnan, S., MacInnis, C. C., Mann, T., Murray, D. R., Parkinson, C., Pérez, E. O., Pyszczynski, T., Ratner, K., Rothgerber, H., Rounds, J. D., Shaller, M., Silver, R. C., Spellman, B. A., Strohminger, N., Swim, J. K., Thoemmes, F., Urganci, B., Vandello, J. A., Volz, S., Zayas, V., & Tomiyama, A. J. (2022). Psychological science in the wake of COVID-19: Social, methodological, and metascientific considerations. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 17, 311-333. [pdf]

Stice, E., Yokum, S., Nelson, T., Berkman, E.T., Veling, H., & Lawrence, N. (2022). Efficacy of a combined food response and attention training for weight loss. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 46, 101168. [pdf]

2021

Berkman, E.T., & *Wilson, S.M. (2021). So useful as a good theory? The practicality crisis in (social) psychological theory. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 16, 864-874. [pdf] [osf]

Dang, J., Barker, P., Baumert, A., Bentzvelzen, M., Berkman, E.T., Buckkolz, N., Buczny, J., Chen, Zhansheng., De Cristofaro, V., de Vries., L., Dewitte, S., Giacomantonio, M., Gong, R., Homan, M., Imhoff, R., Ismail, I., Jia, L., Kubiak, T., Lange, F., Li, D., *Livingston, J., *Ludwig, R., Panno, A., *Pearman, J., Rassi, N., Schliöth., H., Schmitt, M., Timur Sevincer, A., Shi, J., Stamos, A., Tan, Y-C., Wenzel, M., Zerhouni, O., Zhang, L-W., Zhang., Y-J., & Zinkernagel, A. (2021). A multilab replication of the ego depletion effect. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 12, 14-24. [pdf] [osf]

Nagayama Hall, G.C., Berkman, E.T., Zane, N.W., Leong, F.T.L., Hwang, W-C., Nezu, A.M., Nezu, C.M., Hong, J.J., Chu, J.P., & *Huang, E.R. (2021). Reducing mental health disparities by increasing the personal relevance of interventions. American Psychologist, 76, 91-103. [pdf] [osf]

Yokum, S., Bohon, C., Berkman, E.T., & Stice, E. (2021). Test-retest reliability of functional MRI food receipt, anticipated receipt, and picture tasks. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 114, 764-779. [pdf]

2020

*Cosme, D. & Berkman, E.T. (2020). Autonomy can support affect regulation during illness and in health. Journal of Health Psychology, 25, 31-37. [pdf] [osf]

*Cosme, D., Zeithamova, D., Stice, E., & Berkman, E.T. (2020). Multivariate neural signatures for health neuroscience: Assessing spontaneous regulation during food choice. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 15, 1120-1134. [pdf] [osf]

Giuliani, N.R., *Cosme, D., Merchant, J.S., *Dirks, B., & Berkman, E.T. (2020). Brain activity associated with regulating food cravings predicts changes in self-reported food craving and consumption over time. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 14, 577669. [pdf] [osf]

*Horn, S.R., Fisher, P.A., Pfeifer, J.H., Allen, N.B., & Berkman, E.T. (2020). Levers and barriers to success in the use of translational neuroscience for the prevention and treatment of mental health and promotion of well-being across the lifespan. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 129, 38-48. [pdf]

Merchant, J.S., Cosme, D., Giuliani, N.R., *Dirks, B., & Berkman, E.T. (in press). Neural substrates of food valuation and its relationship with BMI and healthy eating in overweight and obese individuals. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 14, 578676. [pdf] [osf]

Roos, L.E., Giuliano, R.J., Beauchamp, K.G., Berkman, E.T., Knight, E.L., & Fisher, P.A. (2020). Acute stress impairs children’s sustained attention with increased vulnerability for children of mothers reporting higher parenting stress. Developmental Psychobiology, 62, 532-543. [pdf]

2019

*Beauchamp, K.G., *Shaffer, K.A., Fisher, P.A., & Berkman, E.T. (2019). Brief, computerized inhibitory control training to leverage adolescent neural plasticity: A pilot effectiveness trial. Applied Neuropsychology: Child, 8, 366-382. [pdf]

*Cosme, D., *Ludwig, R.M., & Berkman, E.T. (2019). Comparing two neurocognitive models of self-control during dietary decisions. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 14, 957-966. [pdf] [osf] [NOTE: The first two authors contributed equally]

*DeStasio, K.L., Clithero, J.A., & Berkman, E.T. (2019). Neuroeconomics, health psychology, and the interdisciplinary study of preventative health behavior. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 13, e12500. [pdf]

*Ludwig, R.M., Flournoy, J., & Berkman, E.T. (2019). Inequality in personality and temporal discounting across socioeconomic status? Assessing the evidence. Journal of Research in Personality, 81, 79-87. [oa] [osf] [pdf]

*Ludwig, R.M., Srivastava, S., & Berkman, E.T. (2019). Predicting exercise with a personality facet: Planfulness and goal achievement. Psychological Science, 30, 1510-1521. [pdf] [osf]

Milyavskaya, M., Berkman, E.T., & de Ridder, D. (2019). The many faces of self-control: Tacit assumptions and recommendations to deal with them. Motivation Science, 5, 79-85. [pdf] [osf]

2018

Amodio, D.M., Harmon-Jones, E., & Berkman, E.T. (2018). Neuroscience approaches in social and personality psychology. In M. Snyder & K. Deaux (Eds.), Handbook of Social and Personality Psychology (2nd Edition, pp. 97-132). New York: Oxford University Press. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T. (2018). Value-based choice: An integrative, neuroscience-informed model of health goals. Psychology & Health, 33, 40-57. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T. (2018). The neuroscience of goals and behavior change: Lessons learned for consulting psychology. Consulting Psychology Journal, 70, 28-44. [pdf]

*Cosme, D, *Mobasser, A., Zeithamova, D., Berkman, E.T., & Pfeifer, J.H. (2018). Choosing to regulate: Does choice enhance craving regulation? Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 13, 300-309. [pdf] [osf]

*DeStasio, K.L., *Hill, A.P., & Berkman, E.T. (2018) Efficacy of an SMS-based smoking intervention using message self-authorship: A pilot study. Journal of Smoking Cessation. 13, 55-58. [pdf] [osf]

Giuliani, N. R., Merchant, J. S., *Cosme, D., & Berkman, E. T. (2018). Neural predictors of eating behavior and dietary change. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1428, 208–220. [pdf] [osf] [cover]

*Horn, S.R., Roos, L.E., Berkman, E.T., & Fisher, P.A. (2018). Neuroendocrine and immune pathways from pre- and perinatal stress to substance abuse. Neurobiology of Stress, 9, 140-150. [pdf] [OA]

*Ludwig, R.M., Srivastava, S., & Berkman, E.T. (2018). Planfulness: A process-focused construct of individual differences in goal achievement. Collabra, 4, 28. [pdf] [osf]

May, L. M., Kosek, P., Zeidan, F., & Berkman, E.T. (2018). Enhancement of meditation analgesia by opioid antagonist in experienced meditators. Psychosomatic Medicine, 80, 807-813. [pdf] [osf]

Pfeifer, J.H., & Berkman, E.T. (2018). Self and identity development in adolescence: Neural evidence and implications for a value-based choice perspective on motivated behavior. Child Development Perspectives, 12, 158-164. [pdf] [osf]

Roos, L.E., *Horn, S., Berkman, E. T., Pears, K., & Fisher, P.A. (2018). Leveraging translational neuroscience to inform early intervention and addiction prevention for children exposed to early life stress. Neurobiology of Stress, 9, 231-240. [pdf]

2017

Berkman, E.T., *Livingston, J.L., & *Kahn, L.E. (2017). Finding the “self” in self-regulation: The identity-value model. Psychological Inquiry, 28, 77-98. (Target article) [pdf] [osf]

*Livingston, J.L., *Kahn, L.E., & Berkman, E.T. (2017). The identity-value model of self-regulation: Integration, extension, and open questions. Psychological Inquiry, 28, 157-164. (Response to commentators) [pdf]

Berkman, E.T., Hutcherson, C.A., *Livingston, J.L., *Kahn, L.E., & Inzlicht, M. (2017). Self-control as value-based choice. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 26, 422-428. [pdf] [osf]

*Roos, L.E., *Knight, E.L., *Beauchamp, K.G., *Giuliano, R.J., Fisher, P.A. & Berkman, E.T. (2017). Methodological precision is key in acute stress and executive function research: A commentary on Shields et al., 2016. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 83, 140-144. [pdf]

*Roos, L.E., *Beauchamp, K.G., Pears, K.P., Fisher, P.A., Berkman, E.T., Capaldi, D. (2017). The effects of prenatal substance exposure on neurocognitive correlates of inhibitory control success and failure. Applied Neuropsychology: Child, 6, 269-280. [pdf]

*Roos, L.E., *Knight, E.L., *Beauchamp, K.G., Berkman, E.T., Faraday, K., Hyslop, K., and Fisher, P.A. (2017). Acute stress impairs inhibitory control based on individual differences in parasympathetic nervous system activity. Biological Psychology, 125, 58-63. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T. (2017). Self-regulation training. In K. D. Vohs & R. F. Baumeister (Eds.), Handbook of Self-Regulation: Research, Theory and Applications (3rd Edition, pp. 440-457). New York: Guilford. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T. (2017). The neuroscience of self-control. In D. de Ridder, M. Adriaanse, & K. Fujita (Eds.), Handbook of Self-Control in Health and Wellbeing (pp. 112-124). Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge. [pdf]

2016

*Beauchamp, K.G., *Kahn, L.E., & Berkman, E.T. (2016). Does inhibitory control training transfer? Behavioral and neural effects on an untrained emotion regulation task. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 11, 1374-1382. [pdf]

*May, L. M., *Reinka, M. A., Tipsord, J. M., Felver, J. C., & Berkman, E. T. (2016). Parenting an early adolescent: A pilot study examining neural and relationship quality changes of a mindfulness intervention. Mindfulness, 7, 1203-1213. [pdf]

Patterson, T. K., Lenartowicz, A., Berkman, E. T., Ji, D., Poldrack, R. A., & Knowlton, B. J. (2016). Putting the brakes on the brakes: Negative emotion disrupts cognitive control network functioning and alters subsequent stopping activity. Experimental Brain Research, 234, 3107-3118. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T., *Kahn, L.E., & *Livingston, J.L. (2016). Valuation as a mechanism of self-control and ego depletion. In E.R. Hirt (Ed.), Self-Regulation and Ego Control (pp. 255-279). New York: Elsevier. [pdf]

Inzlicht, M., Berkman, E., & Elkins-Brown, N. (2016). The neuroscience of “ego depletion” or: How the brain can help us understand why self-control seems limited. In E. Harmon-Jones & M. Inzlicht (Eds.), Social Neuroscience: Biological Approaches to Social Psychology (101-123). New York: Psychology Press. [pdf]

2015

Fisher, P.A., & Berkman, E.T. (2015). Designing interventions informed by scientific knowledge about effects of early adversity: A translational neuroscience agenda for next-generation addictions research. Current Addiction Reports, 2, 347-353. [pdf]

Inzlicht, M. & Berkman, E.T. (2015). Six questions for the resource model of control (and some answers). Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 9, 511-524. [pdf]

*Giuliani, N.R., Tomiyama, A.J., Mann, T., & Berkman, E.T. (2015). Prediction of daily food intake as a function of measurement modality and restriction status. Psychosomatic Medicine, 77, 583-590. [pdf]

*Calcott, R.D. & Berkman, E.T. (2015). Neural correlates of attentional flexibility during approach and avoidance motivation. PLoS ONE, 10, e0127203-19. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T., *Lukinova, E., Menshikov, I., & Myagkov, M. (2015). Sociality as a natural mechanism of public goods provision. PLoS ONE, 10, e0119685. [NOTE: Author order determined alphabetically by last name.] [pdf]

*Giuliani, N.R. & Berkman, E.T. (2015). Craving is an affective state and its regulation can be understood in terms of the extended process model of emotion regulation.  Psychological Inquiry, 26, 48-53. [pdf]

*Giuliano, R.J., Skowron, E.A., & Berkman, E.T. (2015). Growth models of dyadic synchrony and mother-child vagal tone in the context of parenting at-risk. Biological Psychology, 105, 29-36. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T. (2015). Functional neural predictors of addiction outcomes. In S. Wilson (Ed.), The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook on the Neuroscience of Addiction (pp. 503-526). New York: Wiley. [pdf]

*Livingston, J.L., *Kahn, L.E., & Berkman, E.T. (2015). Motus moderari: A neuroscience-informed model for self-regulation of emotion and motivation. In G.H.E. Gendolla, M. Tops, & S. Koole (Eds.), Handbook of Biobehavioral Approaches to Self-Regulation (189-207). New York: Springer. [pdf]

2014

Berkman, E.T., *Giuliani, N.R., & *Pruitt, A.K. (2014). Comparison of text messaging and pencil-and-paper for ecological momentary assessment of food craving and intake. Appetite, 81, 131-137. [pdf]

*Calcott, R.D. & Berkman, E.T. (2014). Attentional flexibility during approach and avoidance motivational states: The role of context in shifts of attentional breadth. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 143, 1393-1408. [pdf]

*Giuliani, N.R., Mann, T., Tomiyama, A.J., & Berkman, E.T. (2014). Neural systems underlying the reappraisal of personally-craved foods. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26, 1390-1402. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T., *Kahn, L.E., & *Merchant, J.S. (2014). Training-induced changes in inhibitory control network activity. Journal of Neuroscience, 34, 149-157. [pdf]

Berkman, E. T., & Rock, D. (2014). AIM: An integrative model of goal pursuit. NeuroLeadership Journal, 5, 1–11. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T., Cunningham, W.A., & Lieberman, M.D. (2014). Research Methods in Social and Affective Neuroscience. In H.T. Reis & C.M. Judd (Eds.), Handbook of Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 123-158). New York: Cambridge University Press. [pdf]

2013

*Giuliani, N.R., *Calcott, R.D., & Berkman, E.T. (2013). Piece of cake: Cognitive reappraisal of food craving. Appetite, 64, 56-61. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T. & Falk, E.B. (2013). Beyond brain mapping: Using neural measures to predict real-world outcomes. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 22, 45-50. [pdf]  [NOTE: Equal author contributions]

*Dickenson, J., Berkman, E.T., Arch, J., & Lieberman, M.D. (2013). Neural correlates of focused attention during a brief mindfulness induction. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 8, 40-47. [pdf]

Cohen, J.R., Berkman, E.T., & Lieberman, M.D. (2013). Intentional and incidental self-control in ventrolateral PFC. In D.T. Stuss & R.T. Knight (Eds.), Principles of Frontal Lobe Functions (2nd ed., pp. 417-440). New York: Oxford University Press. [pdf]

2012

Berkman, E.T., Falk, E.B., & Lieberman, M.D. (2012). Interactive effects of three core goal pursuit processes on brain control systems: Goal maintenance, performance monitoring, and response inhibition. PLoS ONE, 7, e40334. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T., *Graham, A.M., & Fisher, P.A. (2012). Training self-control: A domain-general translational neuroscience approach. Child Development Perspectives, 6, 374-384[pdf]

Berkman, E.T. & *Milller-Ziegler, J. (2012). Imaging depletion: fMRI provides new insights into the processes underlying ego depletion [Editorial]. Social Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience, 8, 359-361. [pdf]

Falk, E.B., Berkman, E.T., & Lieberman, M.D. (2012). From neural responses to population behavior: Neural focus group predicts population-level media effects. Psychological Science, 23, 439-445. [pdf]

2011

Jarcho, J.M., Berkman, E.T., & Lieberman, M.D. (2011). The neural basis of rationalization: cognitive dissonance reduction during decision-making. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 6, 460–467. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T. & Lieberman, M.D. (2011). What’s outside the black box?: The status of behavioral outcomes in neuroscience research. Psychological Inquiry, 22, 100-107. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T., Falk, E.B., & Lieberman, M.D. (2011). In the trenches of real-world self-control: Neural correlates of breaking the link between craving and smoking.  Psychological Science, 22, 498-506. [pdf]

Berkman, E.T., *Dickenson, J., Falk, E.B., & Lieberman, M.D. (2011). Using SMS text messaging to assess moderators of smoking reduction: Validating a new tool for ecological measurement of health behaviors. Health Psychology, 30, 186-194. [pdf]

Falk, E., Berkman, E., Whalen, D., & Lieberman, M.D. (2011). Neural activity during health messaging predicts reductions in smoking above and beyond self-report. Health Psychology, 30, 177-185. [pdf]

Meyer, M. L., Berkman, E. T., Karremans, J. C., & Lieberman, M. D. (2011). Incidental regulation of attraction: The neural basis of the derogation of attractive alternatives in romantic relationships. Cognition and Emotion, 25, 490-505. [pdf]

 

2009-2010

Falk, E., Berkman, E. T., Mann, T., Harrison, B., & Lieberman, M.D. (2010). Predicting persuasion-induced behavior change from the brain. Journal of Neuroscience, 30, 8421- 8424. [pdf]

Falk, E., Rameson, L., Berkman, E. T., Liao, B., Kang, Y., Inagaki, T., & Lieberman, M. (2010). The neural correlates of persuasion: A common network across cultures and media. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 2447-2459. [pdf]

Berkman, E. T., & Lieberman, M.D. (2010). Approaching the bad and avoiding the good: Separating action and valence using dorsolateral prefrontal cortical asymmetry. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 1970-1979. [pdf]

Berkman, E. T., Burklund, L., & Lieberman, M.D. (2009). Inhibitory spillover: Intentional motor inhibition produces incidental limbic inhibition via right inferior frontal cortex. Neuroimage, 47, 705-712. [pdf]

Berkman, E. T., Gable, S.L., & Lieberman, M.D. (2009). BIS, BAS, and response conflict: Testing predictions of the revised reinforcement sensitivity theory. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 586-591. [pdf]

Berkman, E. T., & Lieberman, M.D. (2009). Using neuroscience to broaden emotion regulation: Theoretical and methodological considerations. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 4, 475-493. [pdf]

Berkman, E. T., & Lieberman, M.D. (2009). The neuroscience of goal pursuit: Bridging gaps between theory and data. In G. Moskowitz & H. Grant (Eds.), The Psychology of Goals (pp. 98-126). New York, NY: Guilford Press. [pdf]