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Cynthia A. Conklin
Cynthia A. Conklin
Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh
Verified email at upmc.edu
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Applying extinction research and theory to cue‐exposure addiction treatments
CA Conklin, ST Tiffany
Addiction 97 (2), 155-167, 2002
8742002
A cognitive processing model of alcohol craving and compulsive alcohol use
ST Tiffany, CA Conklin
Addiction 95 (8s2), 145-153, 2000
5652000
Proximal versus distal cues to smoke: the effects of environments on smokers' cue-reactivity.
CA Conklin, N Robin, KA Perkins, RP Salkeld, FJ McClernon
Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology 16 (3), 207, 2008
1972008
Environments as cues to smoke: implications for human extinction-based research and treatment.
CA Conklin
Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology 14 (1), 12, 2006
1722006
Subjective and reinforcing effects of smoking during negative mood induction.
CA Conklin, KA Perkins
Journal of abnormal psychology 114 (1), 153, 2005
1682005
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for smoking cessation: a practical guidebook to the most effective treatments
KA Perkins, CA Conklin, MD Levine
Routledge, 2013
1592013
Sex differences in the influence of nicotine dose instructions on the reinforcing and self-reported rewarding effects of smoking
KA Perkins, T Doyle, M Ciccocioppo, C Conklin, M Sayette, A Caggiula
Psychopharmacology 184, 600-607, 2006
1252006
Acute negative affect relief from smoking depends on the affect situation and measure but not on nicotine
KA Perkins, JL Karelitz, CA Conklin, MA Sayette, GE Giedgowd
Biological psychiatry 67 (8), 707-714, 2010
1242010
Differences in negative mood-induced smoking reinforcement due to distress tolerance, anxiety sensitivity, and depression history
KA Perkins, JL Karelitz, GE Giedgowd, CA Conklin, MA Sayette
Psychopharmacology 210, 25-34, 2010
1162010
Dopamine and opioid gene variants are associated with increased smoking reward and reinforcement owing to negative mood
KA Perkins, C Lerman, A Grottenthaler, MM Ciccocioppo, M Milanak, ...
Behavioural pharmacology 19 (5-6), 641-649, 2008
1092008
Negative mood effects on craving to smoke in women versus men
KA Perkins, JL Karelitz, GE Giedgowd, CA Conklin
Addictive behaviors 38 (2), 1527-1531, 2013
1012013
Bringing the real world into the laboratory: personal smoking and nonsmoking environments
CA Conklin, KA Perkins, N Robin, FJ McClernon, RP Salkeld
Drug and alcohol dependence 111 (1-2), 58-63, 2010
992010
Mood influences on acute smoking responses are independent of nicotine intake and dose expectancy.
KA Perkins, M Ciccocioppo, CA Conklin, ME Milanak, A Grottenthaler, ...
Journal of abnormal psychology 117 (1), 79, 2008
962008
What can dependence theories tell us about assessing the emergence of tobacco dependence?
ST Tiffany, CA Conklin, S Shiffman, RR Clayton
Addiction 99, 78-86, 2004
952004
The reliability of puff topography and subjective responses during ad lib smoking of a single cigarette
KA Perkins, JL Karelitz, GE Giedgowd, CA Conklin
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 14 (4), 490-494, 2011
842011
Placebo effects of tobacco smoking and other nicotine intake
KA Perkins, M Sayette, C Conklin, A Caggiula
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 5 (5), 695-709, 2003
782003
Smoking in response to negative mood in men versus women as a function of distress tolerance
KA Perkins, GE Giedgowd, JL Karelitz, CA Conklin, C Lerman
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 14 (12), 1418-1425, 2012
762012
Is self-efficacy for smoking abstinence a cause of, or a reflection on, smoking behavior change?
KA Perkins, C Parzynski, M Mercincavage, CA Conklin, CA Fonte
Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology 20 (1), 56, 2012
752012
The impact of imagining personalized versus standardized urge scenarios on cigarette craving and autonomic reactivity.
CA Conklin, ST Tiffany
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology 9 (4), 399, 2001
722001
A cognitive processing model of alcohol craving and compulsive alcohol use. Addiction, 95 (Suppl2), S145–S153
ST Tiffany, CA Conklin
642000
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