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Carissa Philippi, Ph.D.

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Dr. Carissa Philippi earned her Ph.D. in neuroscience from the University of Iowa in 2011. She then completed a four-year postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she conducted neuroimaging (i.e., resting-state fMRI) and behavioral studies on self-related thought in brain-injured patients, psychiatric patient populations, and psychopathic prison inmates.

Broadly, her research aims to understand the brain circuits underlying self-related processes, in both the healthy and dysfunctional brain (e.g., psychiatric illness). Self-related processing is essential for normal social and emotional functioning. For example, self-reflection helps individuals to generate social emotions (e.g., guilt) necessary for upholding social norms and forming social relationships. By contrast, a number of psychiatric and neurological conditions are associated with alterations in self-processing (i.e., excessive rumination in depression or diminished self-reflection in patients with medial prefrontal cortex damage) that can have detrimental consequences for our overall well-being.

Dr. Philippi's research involves fMRI, psychophysiology, and a variety of behavioral paradigms to study different types of self-related processing—such as self-reflection and self-agency—with healthy subjects and psychiatric patient populations. Specifically, her current research interests include the following: examining dimensional relationships among self-related processing, psychopathology, and resting-state brain activity; developing and validating performance-based assessments of self-related processing in healthy populations; and using self-related processing tasks to predict treatment response in psychiatric patient populations.    

Contact Information

Phone: 314-516-5357

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Education/Academic qualification

Neuroscience, PhD, University of Iowa

… → 2011

External positions

Adjunct Professor, Edgewood College

Jan 1 2015May 1 2015

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jul 1 2011Jul 1 2015

Graduate Research Assistant, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

Aug 1 2006Jul 1 2011

Research Interests

  • Neuroimaging
  • Resting-state Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
  • Self-related Thought
  • Brain Imaging in Depression
  • Psychopathic Traits
  • Case Studies
  • Experimental Design
  • Quasi-experimental Design
  • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
  • Diffusion Tensor
  • Structural MRI
  • Graph Theory
  • Independent Component Analysis
  • Seed-based Functional Connectivity
  • Acute HIV and Neuroimaging
  • Cognitive Effects of Neurotramua Consortium (CENC)
  • Depression and Neuroimaging Study
  • Imaging Support for the Study of Cognitive Rehabilitation Effectiveness (iSCORE)
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Treatment Neuroimaging Study

Disciplines

  • Neuroscience and Neurobiology
  • Behavioral Neurobiology