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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 2015 → May 1 2015
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Jul 1 2011 → Jul 1 2015
Graduate Research Assistant, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Aug 1 2006 → Jul 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
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Altered functional connectivity between cortical networks associated with inhibitory control in trauma-exposed females
Yetter, M., Philippi, C. L. & Bruce, S. E., Aug 2023, In: Psychiatry Research - Neuroimaging. 333, 111671.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Comparing resting-state connectivity of working memory networks in U.S. Service members with mild traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder
Runyan, A., Philippi, C., Pessin, S., Velez, C. S., Wade, B. S. C., Drennon, A. M., Cooper, D. B., Kennedy, J. E., Bowles, A. O., Lewis, J. D., Reid, M. W. & York, G. E., Dec 1 2022, In: Brain Research. 1796Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Neural signal variability relates to maladaptive rumination in depression
Philippi, C., Leutzinger, K., Pessin, S., Cassani, A., Mikel, O., Walsh, E. C., Hoks, R. M., Birn, R. M. & Abercrombie, H. C., Dec 2022, In: Journal of Psychiatric Research. 156Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Altered resting-state functional connectivity of the default mode and central executive networks following cognitive processing therapy for PTSD
Vuper, T. C., Philippi, C. & Bruce, S. E., Jul 2021, In: Behavioural Brain Research. 409Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Distinct patterns of resting-state connectivity in U.S. service members with mild traumatic brain injury versus posttraumatic stress disorder
Philippi, C., Velez, C. S., Wade, B. S. C., Drennon, A. M., Cooper, D. B., Kennedy, J. E., Bowles, A. O., Lewis, J. D., Reid, M. W., York, G. E., Newsome, M. R., Wilde, E. A. & Tate, D. F., 2021, In: Brain Imaging and Behavior. 15Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review