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Published or In Press (**Denotes graduate student author)
  1. Chung, Y.I., **White, R., Geier, C.F., Johnston, S.J., Smyth, J.M., McKee, S.A., & Wilson, S.J. (In press) Testing the efficacy of real-time fMRI neurofeedback for training people who smoke daily to upregulate neural responses to nondrug rewards. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience
  2. Gunther, K.E., **Petrie, D., Pérez-Edgar, K. & Geier, C.F. (In Press). Relations between executive functioning and internalizing symptoms vary as a function of frontoparietal-amygdala resting state connectivity. Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology.
  3. **Gunther, K.E., **Petrie, D., Pearce, A.L., Fuchs, B., Pérez-Edgar, K., Keller, K.L., & Geier, C.F. (2022). Heterogeneity in fronto-amygdala connectivity in middle childhood and concurrent interrelations with inhibitory control and anxiety symptomology. Neuropsychologia, 174(2): 108313
  4. Laskowitz, S., Griffin, J.W., Geier, C.F., & Scherf, K.S. (2022). Cracking the code of live human social interaction in autism: A review of the eye-tracking literature. Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, 173, 242-264.
  5. Petrie, D., Chow, S. & Geier, C.F. (2021). Effective Connectivity During an Avoidance-based Pavlovian-to-Instrumental Transfer Task. Brain Sciences, 11(11), 1472. MDPI AG. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11111472
  6. Griffin, J.W., Geier, C.F., Smyth, J.M., & Scherf, K.S. (2021) Improving sensitivity to eye gaze cues in autistic adolescents using series game technology: A randomized control trial. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Advances http://doi.org/10.1002/jcv2.12041 
  7. Adise, S., White, C.N., Roberts, N.J., Geier, C.F., & Keller, K.L. (2021) Children’s inhibitory control abilities in the presence of rewards are related to weight status and eating in the absence of hunger. Appetite.
  8. Fuchs, B., Roberts, N.J., Adise, S., Pearce, A., Geier, C.F., White, C., Oravecz, Z., & Keller, K.L. (2021) Decision-making processes related to perseveration are indirectly associated with weight status in children through laboratory assessed energy intake. Frontiers Psychology. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2021.652595
  9. Frank, J.L., Broderick, P., Oh, Y., Mitra, J., Schussler, D., Kohler, K., Geier, C.F., Berrena, E., Mahfouz, J., Levitan, J., Roeser, R., & Greenberg, M. (2021) The Effectiveness of a Teacher Delivered Mindfulness-Based Curriculum on Adolescents’ Social-Emotional and Executive Functioning. Mindfulness.  doi.org/10.1007/s12671-021-01594-9
  10. Griffin, J.W., Smyth, J.M., Geier, C.F., & Scherf, K.S. (2020) Improving the ability to interpret eye gaze cues in autistic adolescents: A serious game intervention. Journal of Vision, 20(11), 1346. 
  11. Chaby, L., Lasseter, H.C., Geier, C.F., & Jeromin, A. (2020) Determining risk for stress-linked psychiatric illness following adolescent stress exposure. Current Opinions in Behavioral Sciences, 36, 79-89
  12. Keller, K.L., Kling, S.M., Pearce, A.L., Reynolds, M., Garavan, H., Geier, C.F., Rolls, B.J., Rose, E.J., & Wilson, S.J. (2020) Development and Pilot Testing of Standardized Food Images for Studying Eating Behaviors in Children. Frontiers in Psychology 11, 1729
  13. Pearce, A.L., Adise, S., Roberts, N.J.**, White, C., Geier, C.F., & Keller, K.L. (2020) Individual Differences in the Influence of Taste and Health Impact Successful Dietary Self-Control: A Mouse Tracking Food Choice Study in Children. Physiology & Behavior 112990
  14. **Roberts, N., Oravecz, Z., Sprague, B., & Geier, C.F. (2019) A Novel Hierarchical LATER Process Model: Evaluating Latent Sources of Variation in Reaction Times of Adult Daily Smokers. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 10, 474 (online).
  15. **Adise, S., Geier, C.F., White, C.N., & Keller, K.L. (2019) Food or Money? Children’s brains respond differently to the anticipation of rewards regardless of weight status. Pediatric Obesity, 14(2). E12469
  16. Scherf, K.S., Griffin, J., Judy, B., Whyte, E., Geier, C.F., Elbich, D., & Smyth, J.M. (2018) Improving sensitivity to eye gaze cues in autism using serious game technology: Study protocol for a Phase I randomized controlled trial. BMJ Open, 8(9). E023682
  17. **Adise, S., Geier, C.F., **Roberts, N.J., White, C.N., & Keller, K.L. (2018). Is brain response to food rewards related to overeating? A test of the reward surfeit model of overeating in children. Appetite, 128, 167-179. 
  18. Geier, C.F., **Roberts, N., & **Lydon, D.M. (2018). The effects of smoking abstinence on incentivized spatial working memory, Substance Use & Misuse, 53(1), 86-93.
  19. Hallquist, M., Geier, C.F., & Luna, B. (2018). Incentives facilitate developmental improvements in inhibitory control by modulating control-related networks, NeuroImage, 172, 369-380.
  20. MacLean, R.R., Pincus, A.L., Smyth, J.M., Geier, C.F., & Wilson, S.J. (2017). Extending the balloon analogue risk task to assess naturalistic risk taking via a mobile platform. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10862-017-9628-4.
  21. **Lydon-Staley, D. & Geier, C.F. (2017).  Age-varying associations between sensation seeking, impulse control, and daily cigarette smoking during adolescence and young adulthood. Journal of Research on Adolescence. Doi:10.1111/jora.12335.
  22. Hawes, S.W., Chahal, R., Hallquist, M.N., Paulsen, D.J., Geier, C.F., & Luna, B. (2017). Modulation of Reward-Related Neural Activation on Sensation Seeking Across Development, NeuroImage, 147, 763-771.
  23. **Lydon, D.M., Ram, N., Conroy, D.E., Pincus, A.L., Geier, C.F., & Maggs, J.L. (2016). The within-person associations between alcohol use and sleep duration and quality in situ: An experience sampling study. Addictive Behaviors, 61, 68-73.
  24. Sweitzer, M.M., Geier, C.F., Denlinger, R., McClernon, F.J., Addicott, M.A., Raiff, B.R., Dallery, J., & Donny, E.C. (2016) Smoking abstinence-induced changes in resting state functional connectivity with ventral striatum predict lapse during a quit attempt. Neuropsychopharmacology, 41(10), 2521-2529.
  25. Sweitzer, M.M., Geier, C.F., Denlinger, R., Forbes, E., Raiff, B., Dallery, J., McClernon, F.J., & Donny, E.C. (2016).  Blunted striatal response to monetary reward anticipation during smoking abstinence predicts lapse during a contingency management-supported quit attempt. Psychopharmacology, 233(5), 751-760.
  26. **Lydon, D., Howard, M., Wilson, S.J., & Geier, C.F. (2016). The perceived causal structure of smoking: Smoker and non-smoker comparisons. Journal of Health Psychology, 21(9), 2042-2051. DOI: 10.1177/1359105315569895
  27. Chung, T., Paulsen, D., Geier, C.F., Luna, B., & Clark, D.B. (2015). Regional brain activation supporting cognitive control in the context of reward is associated with treated adolescents’ marijuana problem severity at follow-up: A Preliminary Study.  Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 16, 93-100.
  28. **Lydon, D., **Roberts, N., & Geier, C.F. (2015). Reduced influenced of monetary incentives on Go/No-Go performance during smoking abstinence.  Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 17(9), 1178-1181. DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntu283.
  29. Paulson, D., Hallquist, M., Geier, C.F., & Luna, B. (2015). Effects of Incentives, Age, and Behavior on Brain Activation During Inhibitory Control: A Longitudinal fMRI Study.  Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 11, 105-115. DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2014.09.003.
  30. Zhai, Z., Pajtek, S., Luna, B., Geier, C.F., Ridenour, T., & Clark, D. (2014). Reward Modulated Response Inhibition, Cognitive Shifting and the Orbital Frontal Cortex in Early Adolescence. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 25(4), 753-764.  DOI: 10.1111/jora.12168.
  31. **Lydon, D., Wilson, S.J., **Childs, A., & Geier, C.F. (2014). Adolescent Nicotine Dependence: What we know and where we are headed.  Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 45, 323-342. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiorev.2014.07.003
  32. Geier, C.F., Sweitzer, M., Denlinger, R., Sparacino, G., & Donny, E. (2014). Abstinent Adult Daily Smokers Show Reduced Anticipatory but Elevated Saccade-related Brain Responses During a Rewarded Antisaccade Task. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 223(2), 140-147.   DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2014.04.007
  33. Sweitzer, M.M., Geier, C.F., Joel, D., Denlinger, R., Donny, E. (2013). Dissociated Effects of Anticipating Smoking Versus Monetary Reward in the Caudate as a Function of Smoking Abstinence. Biological Psychiatry, 223, 140-147. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2013.11.013
  34. MacLean, R., Geier, C.F., Henry, S.L., & Wilson, S.J. (2013). Digital Peer Interactions Affect Risk Taking in Young Adults: A Preliminary Study. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 24(4), 772-780. DOI: 10.1111/jora.12093
  35. Geier, C.F. (2013). Adolescent Cognitive Control and Reward Processing: Implications for Risk Taking and Substance Use. Hormones and Behavior, 64(2), 333-342.
  36. Luna, B., Paulsen, D., Padmanabhan, A., & Geier, C.F. (2013). Cognitive Control and Motivation. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 22 (2), 94-100.
  37. Weaver, M.T., Geier, C.F., Levin, M.E, Caggiula, A.R., Sved, A.F., Donny, E. (2012) Adolescent Exposure to Nicotine Results in Reinforcement Enhancement but does not Affect Adult Responding in Rats. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 125(3), 307-312.
  38. Geier, C.F. & Luna, B. (2012) Developmental Effects of Incentives on Response Inhibition. Child Development, 83(4), 1262-1274.
  39. Padmanabhan, A., Geier, C.F., Ordaz, S., Teslovich, T., & Luna, B. (2011) Developmental Changes in Brain Function Underlying the Influence of Reward Processing on Inhibitory Control. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 1(4), 517-529.  
  40. Chung, T., Geier, C.F., Luna, B., Pajtek, S., Terwilliger, R., Thatcher, D., & Clark, D. (2011) Enhancing Response Inhibition by Incentive: Comparison of adolescents with and without substance use disorder. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 115(1-2), 43-50.
  41. Luna, B., Velanova, K., & Geier, C.F. (2010) Methodological Approaches in Developmental Neuroimaging Studies. Human Brain Mapping, 31, 863-871.
  42. Geier, C.F., Terwilliger, R., Teslovich, T., Velanova, K., Luna, B. (2010) Immaturities in Reward Processing and its Influence on Inhibitory Control in Adolescence. Cerebral Cortex, 20(7), 1613-29.
  43. Geier, C.F. & Luna, B. (2009) The Maturation of Incentive Processing and Cognitive Control. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 93(3), 212-221
  44. Geier, C.F., Garver, K.E., Terwilliger, R., & Luna, B. (2009) The Development of Working Memory Maintenance. Journal of Neurophysiology, 101(1), 84-99.
  45. Luna, B., Velanova, K., & Geier, C.F. (2008) Development of Eye Movement Control. Brain & Cognition, 68(3), 293-308.
  46. Geier, C.F., Garver, K.E., & Luna, B. (2007) Circuitry Underlying Temporally Extended Spatial Working Memory.  NeuroImage, 35, 904-915.
 
Book Chapters
  1. Rock, J.A., Geier, C.F., Noll, J.G., & De Bellis, M.D. (2018) Developmental Traumatology: Brain Development and Maltreated Children With and Without PTSD. Jennie G. Noll (Ed.). The Biology of Early Life Stress: Understanding Child Maltreatment and Trauma. Springer.
  2. **Lydon. D., Galvan, A., & Geier, C.F. (2015) Adolescents and addiction: Vulnerabilities, opportunities, and the role of brain development. S.J. Wilson (Ed.), The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Addiction. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
  3. Luna, B., Padmanabhan, A., & Geier, C.F. (2013) The Adolescent Sensation Seeking Period: Development of Reward Processing and its Effects on Cognitive Control. In V. Reyna and V. Zayas (Eds.), The Neuroscience of Risky Decision Making. Washington, DC; American Psychological Association. 
  4. Geier, C.F., Padmanabhan, A., & Luna, B. (2012) Immaturities in Incentive Processing and Executive Function in Adolescence. In T. Palomo, R.M., Kostrzewa, R.J. Beninger (Eds.), Staging Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Etiopathogenesis and Treatment. (pp.297-308). Springer.  
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