Clinical Psychology

Jason Krompinger

Graduate Student  -  Primary Advisor: Robert F. Simons

Research Interests

Recent Publications

 

jkrompi@psych.udel.edu

Office:
121 McKinly Labs
(302) 831-1041
(302) 831-3645 -fax

Lab:

117 McKinly Labs

Preferred contact method - email

 

Research Interests

Clinical Psychophysiology

Research Summary:

Interplay between cognition and emotion, in particular the relationship between psychophysiology and mood disorders. Specific interests include neural and physiological correlates of cognitive biases in depressed populations . Current research looks at event-related potential (ERP) components as they relate to various emotion regulation strategies including cognitive reappraisal.

Recent Publications

Krompinger, J., Moser, J., Simons, R. (in press). Modulations of the Electrophysiological Response to Pleasant Stimuli by Cognitive Reappraisal. Emotion.

Jha, A. P., Krompinger, J., & Baime, M. J. (2007). Mindfulness training modifies subsystems of attention. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 7(2), 109-119.

West, R., Krompinger, J., & Bowry, R. (2005). Disruptions of preparatory attention contribute to failures of prospective memory. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12, 502-507.  

West, R., & Krompinger, J. (2005). Neural correlates of prospective and retrospective memory. Neuropsychologia, 43, 418-433.



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