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    “But not the music”: psychopathic traits and difficulties recognising and resonating with the emotion in music
    with R. C. Plate, C. Jones, M. W. Flum, J. Steinberg, G. Daley, N. Corbett, C. Neumann, and R. Waller
    Cognition and Emotion 37 (4): 748-762. 2023.
    Recognising and responding appropriately to emotions is critical to adaptive psychological functioning. Psychopathic traits (e.g. callous, manipulative, impulsive, antisocial) are related to differences in recognition and response when emotion is conveyed through facial expressions and language. Use of emotional music stimuli represents a promising approach to improve our understanding of the specific emotion processing difficulties underlying psychopathic traits because it decouples recognition…Read more
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    DNA-PKcs-Mediated Transcriptional Regulation Drives Prostate Cancer Progression and Metastasis
    with J. F. Goodwin, V. Kothari, J. M. Drake, E. Dylgjeri, J. L. Dean, M. J. Schiewer, C. McNair, J. K. Jones, A. Aytes, M. S. Magee, A. E. Snook, Z. Zhu, R. B. Den, R. C. Birbe, L. G. Gomella, N. A. Graham, A. A. Vashisht, J. A. Wohlschlegel, T. G. Graeber, R. J. Karnes, M. Takhar, E. Davicioni, S. A. Tomlins, C. Abate-Shen, N. Sharifi, O. N. Witte, F. Y. Feng, and K. E. Knudsen
    © 2015 Elsevier Inc..Emerging evidence demonstrates that the DNA repair kinase DNA-PKcs exerts divergent roles in transcriptional regulation of unsolved consequence. Here, invitro and invivo interrogation demonstrate that DNA-PKcs functions as a selective modulator of transcriptional networks that induce cell migration, invasion, and metastasis. Accordingly, suppression of DNA-PKcs inhibits tumor metastases. Clinical assessment revealed that DNA-PKcs is significantly elevated in advanced disease…Read more