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(Asterisks note authors who were students at the time of publication)

Salomon, K., Beatty Moody, D.L., *White, K. E., & Darden, T.M.  (in press) Childhood factors in adult risk for cardiovascular disease risk. Invited chapter to appear in S. R. Waldstein, W. J. Kop & L. I. Katzel (Eds.) Compendium of Cardiovascular Behavioral Medicine.

*Castro-Chapman, P.L., Orr, S.P., Berg, J., Pinelas, S.L., Yanson, J., Salomon, K. (2018). Heart rate reactivity to trauma-related imagery as a measure of PTSD symptom severity: Examining a new cohort of veterans. Psychiatry Research, Advance online publication. 

Kayhan, V.O., Chen, Z., *French, K.A., Allen, T.D., Salomon, K., & Watkins, A. (2018). How honest are the signals? A protocol for validating wearable sensors. Behavior Research Methods, 50, 57–83.  


*Kuchynka, S. L., Salomon, K., Bosson, J. K., *El-Hout, M., *Kiebel, E., Cooperman, C., & Toomey, R. (2017). Hostile and Benevolent Sexism and College Women’s STEM Outcomes. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 42(1), 72-87.

*Panaite, V., *Cowden Hindash, A. H., Bylsma, L.M., Small, B.J., Salomon, K. & Rottenberg, J. (2016). Respiratory  sinus arrhythmia reactivity to a sad film predicts depression symptom improvement and symptomatic  trajectory. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 99, 108-113.

Salomon, K., *Burgess, K.D., Bosson, J.K. (2015). Flash fire and slow burn: Women’s cardiovascular reactivity and following hostile and benevolent sexism. Journal of Experimental Psychology – General, 144, 469-489.

*Panaite, V., Salomon, K., *Jin, A. & Rottenberg, J. (2015). Cardiovascular recovery from psychological and physiological challenge and risk for adverse cardiovascular outcomes and all-cause mortality. Psychosomatic Medicine, 77, 215-226.

*Martinez, N., Kilpatrick, Jung, M.E., Salomon, K. & Little, J.P. (2015). Affective and enjoyment responses to high-intensity interval training in overweight and sedentary individuals. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 37(2) :138-49.

*Bylsma, L. M., Salomon, K., *Taylor-Clift, A., *Morris, B. H. & Rottenberg, J. (2014). Blunted respiratory sinus arrhythmia reactivity in Major Depressive Disorder is mood-state dependent. Psychosomatic Medicine, 76, 66-73.

Salomon, K., *Bylsma, L. M., *White, K.E., *Panaite, V. & Rottenberg, J. (2013). Is blunted cardiovascular reactivity mood-state dependent? A comparison of Major Depressive Disorder, remitted depression and healthy controls.International Journal of Psychophysiology, 90, 50-57. (Invited for special issue: Blunted Cardiovascular Reactivity - What Does It Mean?)


*Yang, L-Q, *Bauer, J., Johnson, R.E., Groer, M. & Salomon, K. (2013). Physiological Mechanisms that underlie the effects of interactional unfairness on deviant behavior: The role of cortisol activity. Journal of Applied Psychology, 99(2) :310-21

Groer, M., Murphy, R., Bunnell, B., Salomon, K., Van Eepoel, J., Rankin, B., *White, K. E. & *Bykowski, C. A. (2010) Salivary measures of stress and immunity in police officers engaged in simulated critical incident scenarios. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 52, 595-602.

Salomon, K., *Clift, A., *Karlsdóttir, M. & Rottenberg, J.  (2009). Major Depressive Disorder is associated with attenuated cardiovascular reactivity among those free of cardiovascular disease. Health Psychology, 28, 157 – 165.

*Bethel, C.L., Salomon, K. & Murphy, R.R. (2009).  Preliminary results: humans find emotive non-anthropomorphic robots more calming. Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction.

Salomon, K. & *Jagusztyn, N. E. (2008). Cardiovascular reactivity to an interpersonal conflict is moderated by reports of ethnic discrimination. Health Psychology, 27, 473-481.

Rottenberg, J., *Clift, A., *Bolden, S. & Salomon, K. (2007). RSA fluctuation in major depression.  Psychophysiology, 44, 450–458.

*Bethel, C. L., Salomon, K., Murphy, R. R. & Burke, J. L. (2007). Survey of psychophysiology measurements applied to human-robot interaction, Proceedings from the 16th IEEE International Symposium on Robot & Human Interactive Communication, Jeju Island, South Korea.

*Bethel, C. L., Salomon, K., Burke, J. L. & Murphy, R. R. (2007). Psychophysiological experimental design for use in human-robot interaction studies. Proceedings from the International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, CTS, Orlando, FL.

Salomon, K.  (2005). Respiratory sinus arrhythmia during stress predicts resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia 3 years later in a pediatric sample.  Health Psychology, 24, 68 - 76.

Rottenberg, J., Salomon, K., Gross, J. J. & Gotlib, I. H.  (2005). Vagal withdrawal to sad film predicts subsequent recovery from depression. Psychophysiology, 42, 277-281.


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