| h-Index (as at Feb 20) | Publications | Citations | ResearchGate (RG Score) | Grants awarded (US$) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 68 | 180 | 30,620 | 67.10 | >2.5MM |
I am a research-intensive psychological scientist, with research interests that span cognitive and affective neuroscience through to epidemiology, bridging the gap between biological mechanism and public health. Unlike many academics at my age and stage of career, I successfully secured my own salary for more than ten-years from internationally-competitive funding bodies including Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council and international institutions (Brazil’s University of Sao Paulo), allowing me to focus my efforts on research while employed at leading academic institutions worldwide. I am a new breed of scientist who has successfully made the world my laboratory, by working at institutions in Australia, Brazil and the United Kingdom, fostering international collaborations and making use of increasingly accessible, open scientific data. My research activities and contributions to the literature have been recognised internationally including the award of Doctor of Science (DH-SC Melb) degree from the University of Melbourne in Australia (2019), Fellow from the British Psychological Society Fellow (FBPsS) (2019) and also from Association for Psychological Science (FAPS) (USA) (2017) for sustained outstanding contributions to psychological science, the award of one of the first-ever research-intensive professorships offered by the University of São Paulo (Brazil) to international researchers (2013-2015), and two promotions (2007, 2012) at the University of Sydney in Australia, one of the Group of Eight universities, for outstanding research contributions, teaching excellence and scholarship.
Over the course of my career, I have published more than 150 peer-reviewed articles (since 2001) and this scholarly output has generated 20,285 citations, and a Google Scholar h-index of 63 (Scopus h-index = 52). In the last 5-years alone, I have achieved a field weighted citation impact (FWCI) of 36.01, indicating that my publications are 36 times more cited than the average publication in the field.
Awarded Doctor of Science (DH-SC) degree from the University of Melbourne in Australia, Fellowship from the British Psychological Society (FBPsS) (2019) and the Association for Psychological Science (FAPS) (2017) for sustained outstanding contributions to the science of psychology; Alumnus of the Global Young Academy (since 2014), a prestigious society of leading young scientists strongly committed to scientific impact; Major programs of current research include 1) leadership role on the Human Affectome Project, a multi-disciplinary and multinational initiative focused on developing a comprehensive and functional model of human emotion, 2) Whitehall Stress and Health study, focusing on the relationship between health behaviours, affective disorders, and morbidity and mortality, and 3) positive psychology and positive psychotherapy building on published two innovative, influential and high-impact reviews, emphasising a role for vagal function as a structural link between psychological moments and mortality (Kemp, Arias, & Fisher, 2017; Kemp, Koenig & Thayer, 2017); Awarded research funding in excess of U.S.$2.5MM; h-Index = 63 (Google scholar, January 2019; available here; Citations: 20,285; ResearchGate RG Score: 66.64, represents a score that is higher than 97.5% of ResearchGate members.
Awarded Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCERT HE) with distinction (2018) and fellowship from the Higher Education Academy (2018); Major teaching contributions made to Research Methods and Statistics, Biological Psychology and Neuroscience, and Positive Psychology; Module Lead for Research Methods and Statistics (since 2016) and Positive Psychology (since 2018) at Swansea University; Mentor for 19 postdoctoral research fellows, junior faculty and students since 2003; Primary supervisor of 5 doctoral students since 2008 (all completed); Lead consultant and subject matter expert for curriculum development in the Behavioural Sciences for the University of the West Indies (UWI), Open Campus (2014); Developed online course in Biological Psychology and Neuroscience delivered from 2017 at the same university (2015); Recognized by two promotions at the University of Sydney (2007, 2012), demonstrating excellence in teaching, as well as research and service.
Strong leadership capacity demonstrated in senior level management positions that have included Director of Research for the Health and Wellbeing Academy at Swansea University (2016-2018), Chair of the Department of Psychology ethics committee at Swansea University (2016-2019), and Research Lead for the Department of Psychology at Swansea University (since 2018); Consultant to various institutions dedicated to improving research and teaching activities and knowledge translation in Latin America and the Caribbean (2014-2016); Multiple editorial responsibilities (PLoS ONE; Frontiers in Psychology; Frontiers in Psychiatry); Regular scientific reviewer for international & national bodies, conference organisations and peer-reviewed journals; Active membership of the University of Sydney Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) (2010-12) including executive committee (2012).
| Year | Title or Activity | Institution | Field of Study |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (with distinction) | Swansea University, United Kingdom | Higher Education, teaching qualification |
| 2005-08 | NHMRC Biomedical Postdoctoral Fellowship | University of Sydney, Australia | Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry |
| 1999-03 | PhD | Swinburne University of Technology, Australia | Psychophysiology, Neuropsychopharmacology |
| 1995-98 | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) | University of Melbourne, Australia | Psychology, major in biological psychology |
| Year | Position | Department & Institution |
|---|---|---|
| 2016-present | Associate Professor (permanent) | Swansea University, United Kingdom |
| 2014-2016 | Consultant | Various institutions worldwide |
| 2013-2015 | Invited International Visiting Professor | University of São Paulo, Brazil |
| 2012-2013 | Associate Professor (by promotion) | University of Sydney, Australia |
| 2009-12 | NHMRC Career Development Award Fellow | University of Sydney, Australia |
| 2007-12 | Senior Research Fellow (by promotion) | University of Sydney, Australia |
| 2005-08 | NHMRC Australian Biomedical (Peter Doherty) Postdoctoral Fellow | University of Sydney, Australia |
| 2003-05 | Research Officer | Westmead Hospital, Australia |
| Year | Recognition & Achievements | Institution |
|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Doctor of Science (DH-SC Melb) degree, thesis titled: Toward a transdisciplinary science of health and wellbeing spanning psychological science and epidemiology: a focus on vagal function. | University of Melbourne, Australia |
| 2019 | Fellow (FBPsS) and Chartered member (CPsychol) | The British Psychological Society |
| 2018 | Fellow (Ref: PR153906) | Higher Education Academy, United Kingdom |
| 2018 | Chairman’s VIP Award for Commitment to Research and Learning, awarded in partnership with Dr Zoe Fisher and team at Morriston Hospital | ABMU Health Board |
| 2018 | While Director of Research for the Health and Wellbeing Academy (HWA) at Swansea University, the HWA secured: - Guardian University Award for Community and Societal Impact and - Research and Innovation Award for Outstanding Impact on Health and Wellbeing | - The Guardian and - Swansea University |
| 2017 | Elected fellow of the Association for Psychological Science for outstanding sustained contributions to the discipline | Association for Psychological Science |
| 2017 | Editor’s Award for Journalistic Excellence, relating to the provocatively titled lay press article, available here | The Conversation |
| 2016-2018 | Honorary Visiting Professor | Department of Psychiatry, University of São Paulo, Brazil |
| 2016-2019 | Advisory board & Team Lead, Human Affectome Project, Canada | Neuroqualia, an independent non-governmental organization |
| 2014 | Selected for membership to the GYA, a rallying point for the most outstanding and leading young scientists worldwide. Only 200 members – each serving 5-year terms – are selected from young scientists all over the world, across all disciplines, for their research achievements and commitment knowledge translation and shifting policy at a global level. | Global Young Academy (GYA), a member-based organisation from 58 countries and all 6 inhabited continents. |
| 2013-present | Associate Editor | Frontiers in Psychology (Emotion Science) |
| 2013 | Nominated as a Global Burden of Disease Expert leading to multiple publications in The Lancet | University of Washington |
| 2013 | Awarded one of the first ever 2-year, research-only, visiting professorships to be offered to international researchers | University of São Paulo |
| 2013-present | Section Editor | PLOS ONE |
| 2012 | Promoted to Associate Professor for excellence in research, teaching and service. Acknowledgement also given for my outstanding original and innovative contributions to the field of psychophysiology. | University of Sydney |
| 2011 | My article published in Current Directions in Psychological Science (2011) was recognised by Alan G. Kraut (Executive Director) as an “example of good solid psychological science that is having an impact.” Formal acknowledgement available here from 3mins 23 seconds to 3mins 30 seconds. | Association for Psychological Science |
| 2008 | Awarded a nationally competitive and prestigious Career Development Award | Australian National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
| 2008 | Selected participant for High Flyers Think Tank 2008 on Preventative Health. This event brought together some of Australia’s most promising early- to mid-career researchers to consider issues of national and international importance. Outcomes contributed to a range of government initiatives aimed at increasing the role of prevention in health care. | Australian Academy of Science |
| 2008 | Selected participant for Future Leaders Program by Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research). Program developed by the Group of 8 universities to prepare emerging researchers for future research leadership roles | University of Sydney |
| 2008 | Selected participant for program designed to develop management skills for mid-career researchers who have excelled scientifically. Personally selected by Professor Carol Armour, Acting Pro-Vice-Chancellor | ASMR Professional Development Program |
| 2007 | First academic in recent history of the university to be promoted from Level A (Associate Lecturer) to Level C (Senior Research Fellow) in recognition of achievements and productivity | University of Sydney |
| 2005 | Awarded a nationally competitive and prestigious early career, postdoctoral fellowship | Australian National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
| 2004 | Research Excellence Award received for PhD thesis & associated publications | Swinburne University of Technology |
| 2001 | Selected participant of all-expenses-paid Lecture Course on Brain Dysfunctions: Molecular and Cellular Bases. | Riken Brain Science Institute, Japan |
| 2001-2001 | Selected participant for Leadership and Entrepreneurial Attributes Development (LEAD) Program | Swinburne University of Technology |
| Year | Title | Institution | Funding |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Group-based positive psychotherapy for people living with Acquired Brain Injury: A feasibility study | Health and Care Research Wales, Research for Public Patient Benefit Scheme | £225,602 |
| 2018 | MytHICAL- Mental Health Informatics in Children, Adolescents and young adults. How do my feelings become numbers? [Co-investigator on MH pathfinder bid] | MRC | £708,219 |
| 2018 | Developing psycho-social patient centred interventions to remediate behaviourally complex needs [Co-funded PhD studentship] | Fieldbay charity & CHHS | £60,000 |
| 2018 | The GUIDE Cymru: All Wales mental health literacy in all Year 9 children in Wales [PhD studentship] | KESS | £60,000 |
| 2017 | CHERISH-DE Escalator fund: Watch Me: Designing a Comprehensive Well-Being App for Diverse Users | Swansea University | £4,680.49 |
| 2016 | Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) COFUND fellowship for Lars Marstaller, supervised by Simon Dymond and Andrew Kemp | Welsh Government | £192,520 |
| 2016 | CHERISH-DE International Mobility Fellowship: Developing a comprehensive understanding of the human emotion of sadness: An interdisciplinary and multinational first step towards reducing the burden of affective disorders | Swansea University | £1,946 |
| 2016 | Swansea University Research Grant Enabler (SURGE) Seed Corn Funding | Swansea University | £7,000 |
| 2016 | Start-up funding | Swansea University | £25,000 |
| 2013-17 | Collaborative Grant: Escitalopram and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Major Depressive Disorder: a Double blind, Placebo-controlled, Randomized, Non-inferiority trial | FAPESP | R$ 260,502.64 |
| 2013-15 | International Research Professorship at Universidade de São Paulo | USP | R$300,658 |
| 2013-14 | Collaborative Grant: Predicting adverse events in patients with acute coronary syndrome: an examination of the role of depression and autonomic imbalance | FAPESP – Ohio | US$20,000 |
| 2013-14 | John Templeton Foundations (JTF) Research Grant: Science & the Big Questions | JTF | US$157,493 |
| 2012 | University of Sydney (USYD) Research Infrastructure Block Grant (RIBG) Top-Slice Funding | USYD | AU$55,000 |
| 2012 | Early Career Researcher Overseas Conference and Research Visit Support | USYD | AU$1,500 |
| 2011 | Visiting International Collaborator Support (VICS) scheme | USYD | AU$9,000 |
| 2010 | NSW Government TechVoucher and Industry Research Contract | NSW Government | AU$21,600 |
| 2010 | Faculty Research Equipment and Infrastructure Scheme | USYD | AU$98,000 |
| 2009 | Faculty Research Equipment and Infrastructure Scheme | USYD | AU$167,590 |
| 2009 | World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry travel grant | WFSBP | €1,460 |
| 2009 | Start up funding | USYD | AU$25,000 |
| 2009-12 | National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Career Development Award Fellowship | NHMRC | AU$370,000 |
| 2009-11 | Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project | ARC | AU$225,000 |
| 2009-11 | Industry Linkage Project | ARC | AU$670,000 |
| 2008-09 | GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Australia Post Graduate Support Grant | GSK | AU$25,000 |
| 2007-09 | Project Grant (464863) | NHMRC | AU$298,100 |
| 2007 | Research and Development Grants Scheme | USYD | AU$45,838 |
| 2005 | Start-up Funding | USYD | AU$5,000 |
| 2005-09 | Australian Biomedical (Peter Doherty) Fellowship (358770) | NHMRC | AU$239,000 |
| 2001-01 | Medical Research Grant | Blackmores Ltd. | AU$20,750 |
| Year | Position | Institution |
|---|---|---|
| 2018-present | Research Lead, Department of Psychology | Swansea University, United Kingdom |
| 2016-2019 | Chair, Department of Psychology, Ethics Committee | Swansea University, United Kingdom |
| 2016-2018 | Director of Research, Health and Wellbeing Academy | Swansea University, United Kingdom |
| 2014-present | Associate Editor | Frontiers in Psychiatry (Affective Disorders and Psychosomatic Research) |
| 2013-present | Section Editor | PLOS ONE |
| 2013-present | Associate Editor | Frontiers in Psychology (Emotion Science) |
| 2013-2014 | Academic Lead, Journal Club | University of São Paulo |
| 2012 | Executive Committee member, Human Research Ethics Committee | University of Sydney |
| 2011-present | Academic Editor | PLOS ONE |
| 2010-12 | Member, Human Research Ethics Committee | University of Sydney |
| 2010 | Associate Editor | Acta Neuropsychiatrica |
| 2008-present | Associate Editor | Psychology and Neuroscience |
| 2008-09 | Chair, Organizational Culture working party | Westmead Millennium Institute, University of Sydney |
| 2008-09 | Member, Westmead Science Council Career Development Committee | Westmead Millennium Institute, University of Sydney |
| 2008-09 | Member, Science Council Building Advisory Committee | Westmead Millennium Institute, University of Sydney |
| 2008-09 | Elected Office Bearer, Clinical Research Professionals Group Executive Committee | Westmead Millennium Institute, University of Sydney |
| 2007-09 | Chair, Westmead Research-only Academics Working Party | Westmead Millennium Institute, University of Sydney |
| 2007-09 | Elected Office Bearer, Executive Committee, Science Council | Westmead Millennium Institute, University of Sydney |
| 2004-09 | Member of the Clinical Research Group | Westmead Hospital |
| 2003-09 | Member, Research Centres Science Council | Westmead Millennium Institute, University of Sydney |
GBD 2013 Mortality and Causes of Death Collaborators. (2015). Global, regional, and national age-sex specific all-cause and cause-specific mortality for 240 causes of death, 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013. The Lancet, 385(9963):117-71. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61682-2. Epub 2014 Dec 18. AN OUTCOME RELATING TO MY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GLOBAL BURDEN DISEASE PROJECT, COORDINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. IT REPORTS A PROGRESSIVE SHIFT TOWARDS DEATHS CAUSED BY NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE. AS AT 8TH FEBRUARY 2020, IT HAD BEEN NOW CITED 1984 TIMES AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH A FWCI 344.73.
Kemp, A.H., Brunoni, A. R., Santos, I. S., Nunes, M. A., Dantas, E. M., Carvalho de Figueiredo, R., et al. (2014). Effects of depression, anxiety, comorbidity and antidepressants on resting-state heart rate and its variability. American Journal of Psychiatry, 171(12):1328-34. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2014.13121605. Epub 2014 Oct 31. A MAJOR OUTCOME FROM MY WORK ON THE LARGEST EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF THE BRAZILIAN POPULATION. AMONG THE TOP 1% OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THE FIELD, THIS STUDY HAS ATTRACTED 119 CITATIONS AND HAS A FWCI OF 6.72 AS AT 8TH FEBRUARY 2020.
Kemp, A.H., Koenig, J., & Thayer, J. (2017). From Psychological Moments to Mortality: A Multidisciplinary Synthesis on Heart Rate Variability Spanning the Continuum of Time. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 1–67. A POSITION PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE PRESTIGIOUS JOURNAL NEUROSCIENCE & BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS (NORMALISED EIGENFACTOR SCORE = 4.6; IF=9.440). THIS PAPER LED TO OUR MORE RECENTLY PUBLISHED MODEL OF WELLBEING, WHICH WE HAVE LABELLED AS THE GENIAL FRAMEWORK. AS AT 8TH FEBRUARY 2020, IT HAD BEEN CITED 37 TIMES.
Kemp, A.H., López, S.R., Passos, V.M.A., Bittencourt, M.S., Dantas, E.M., Mill, J.G., et al. (2016). Insulin resistance and carotid intima-media thickness mediate the association between resting-state heart rate variability and executive function: A path modelling study. Biological Psychology, 117, 216–224. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2016.04.006 THIS STUDY IDENTIFIED AND REPLICATED A COMMON MEDIATING PATHWAY BETWEEN HEART RATE VARIABILITY – A RELIABLE MARKER OF HEALTH AND WELLBEING – AND COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION. PUBLISHED IN A HIGHLY INFLUENTIAL JOURNAL IN PSYCHOLOGY (NORMALISED EIGENFACTOR SCORE = 1.7; IF=3.399), THIS STUDY HAS ATTRACTED 21 CITATIONS AND OBTAINED A FWCI OF 1.89 AS AT 8TH FEBRUARY 2020.
Kemp, A.H., Quintana, D.S., Gray, M.A., Felmingham, K.L., Brown, K., & Gatt, J.M. (2010). Impact of depression and antidepressant treatment on heart rate variability: A review and meta-analysis. Biological Psychiatry, 67(11), 1067–1074. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2009.12.012 THIS STUDY RESOLVED A MAJOR ISSUE IN PSYCHIATRY RELATING TO WHETHER OR NOT DEPRESSION IMPACTED ON CARDIAC FUNCTION. AMONG THE TOP 1% OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THE FIELD, THIS STUDY HAS ATTRACTED 837 CITATIONS AND HAS A FWCI OF 7.56 AS AT 8TH FEBRUARY 2020.
Kemp, A.H. & Quintana, D.S. (2013). The Relationship Between Mental and Physical Health: Insights from the Study of Heart Rate Variability. International Journal of Psychophysiology 89(3):288-96. THIS PAPER REVIEWED OUR WORK ON HEART RATE VARIABILITY, A STRUCTURAL LINK BETWEEN MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH, AND LAID THE GROUNDWORK FOR OUR THEORETICAL MODELS OF HEALTH AND WELLBEING. AMONG THE TOP 2% OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THE FIELD, THIS REVIEW PAPER HAS ATTRACTED 325 CITATIONS AND HAS A FWCI OF 2.65 AS AT 8TH FEBRUARY 2020. THIS ARTICLE IS ALSO AMONG THE MOST READ ARTICLES ON MENDELEY COMPARED TO OTHER ARTICLES FROM THE SAME FIELD, AGE AND ARTICLE TYPE.
Mead, J., Fisher, Z., Wilkie, L., Gibbs, K., Pridmore, J., Tree, J., Kemp, A.H. (2019). Rethinking wellbeing: Toward a more ethical science of wellbeing that considers current and future generations. Authorea. August 22, 2019. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22541/au.156649190.08734276. RECENTLY PUBLISHED PREPRINT OF OUR THEORETICAL ‘GENIAL’ FRAMEWORK OF WELLBEING AND POSITION PAPER. THIS PAPER ALSO UNDERPINS THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR NOVEL POSITIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY INTERVENTION, WHICH ATTRACTED FUNDING FROM THE HEALTH CARE AND RESEARCH WALES IN 2019.
Tulip, C., Fisher, Z., Bankhead, H., Wilkie, L., Pridmore, J., Gracey, F., Tree, J., Kemp, A.H. (2020). Building Wellbeing in People With Chronic Conditions: A Qualitative Evaluation of an 8-Week Positive Psychotherapy Intervention for People Living With an Acquired Brain Injury Frontiers in Psychology 11(), 66. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00066 FINDINGS ON THE IMPACT OF OUR INNOVATIVE POSITIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY INTERVENTION BASED ON OUR OWN THEORETICAL MODELS. THIS INTERVENTION IS NOW BEING INTRODUCED INTO MULTIPLE HEALTH BOARDS IN WALES REPRESENTING SIGNIFICANT HEALTHCARE SECTOR CHANGE IN THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE.
Schroeter, M., Riva, G., Cipresso, P., Fairfield, B., Padulo, C., Kemp, A., Palaniyappan, L., Owolabi, M, Kusi-Mensah, K., Polyakova, M., Fehertoi, N., D’Andrea, W., Lowe, L., & Northoff, G. (2020). Neuroimaging the Consciousness of Self: Review, and Conceptual-Methodological Framework. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.01.023
Arias, J.A., Williams, C., Raghvani, R., Aghajani, M., Baez, S., Belzung, C, Booij, L., Busatto, G., Chiarella, J., Fu, C.H.Y., Ibanez, A., Liddell, B.J., Lowe, L., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Rosa, P., Kemp, A.H. (2020). The Neuroscience of Sadness: A Multidisciplinary Synthesis and Collaborative Review for the Human Affectome. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.01.006
Kemp, A.H., Arias, A.A., & Fisher, Z. (2017). Social ties, health and wellbeing: A literature review and model. In: A. Ibáñez, L. Sedeño, and A.M. García (Eds), Neuroscience and Social Science: The Missing Link. Springer International. pp. 397-427.
Kemp, A.H. (2016). Heart Rate Variability, Affective Disorders and Health. In B.T. Baune & P. Tully (Eds). Cardiovascular Diseases and Depression - Treatment and Prevention in Psychocardiology. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer.
Kemp, A.H., Brunoni, A.R., Machado-Viera, R. (2015). Predictors of treatment response in major depressive disorder. In A.F. Carvalho & R.S. McIntyre (Eds). Treatment-Resistant Mood Disorders (pp.53-60). (Oxford Psychiatry Library). Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.4198.4164.
Kemp, A.H. & Quintana, D.S. (2017). Heart rate variability in psychiatric disorders, methodological considerations and recommendations for future research. In J, Jelinek, D. Cornforth & AH Khandoker (Eds). HRV in Biology and Medicine. Boca Raton, U.S.: CRC Press.
Outhred, T., Kemp, A.H., Malhi, G.S. (2014). Physiological correlates of bipolar disorder and its treatment. Current topics in behavioral neurosciences, 21, 47-102. doi: 10.1007/7854_2014_297.
Kemp, A.H., Krygier, J., Harmon-Jones, E. (2014). Neuroscientific Perspectives of Emotion. In R.A. Calvo, S.K. D’Mello, J. Gratch & A. Kappas (Eds). Handbook of Affective Computing (pp.38-54). Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199942237.013.016.
Kemp, A. H., & Quintana, D. S. (2013). The Relationship Between Mental and Physical Health: Insights from the Study of Heart Rate Variability. International journal of psychophysiology: official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology, 89, 288-96. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2013.06.018
Krygier, J.R., Shahrestani, S., & Kemp, A.H. (2012). The Evidence for Meditation. Australasian Science, 33, 26-29.
Kemp, A.H. (2011). Intervention Insights: Depression, Antidepressant Treatment and the Cardiovascular System. Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 23, 82-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1601-5215.2011.00535.x
Ahmed, Eakhlas Uddin, Selina Ahmed, Wataru Ukai, Izuru Matsumoto, Andrew Kemp, Iain S. McGregor, and Mohammed Abul Kashem. 2012. “Antipsychotic Induced Alteration of Growth and Proteome of Rat Neural Stem Cells.” Neurochemical Research 37 (8). Springer Science; Business Media LLC: 1649–59. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11064-012-0768-3.
Alvares, Gail A., Daniel S. Quintana, Andrew H. Kemp, Anita Van Zwieten, Bernard W. Balleine, Ian B. Hickie, and Adam J. Guastella. 2013. “Reduced Heart Rate Variability in Social Anxiety Disorder: Associations with Gender and Symptom Severity.” Edited by Leonardo Fontenelle. PLoS ONE 8 (7). Public Library of Science (PLoS): e70468. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070468.
Borrione, L., A.R. Brunoni, B. Sampaio-Junior, L.M. Aparicio, A.H. Kemp, I. Benseñor, P.A. Lotufo, and R. Fraguas. 2018. “Associations Between Symptoms of Depression and Heart Rate Variability: An Exploratory Study.” Psychiatry Research 262: 482–87.
Braeken, Marijke A. K. A., Andrew H. Kemp, Tim Outhred, Renée A. Otte, Geert J. Y. J. Monsieur, Alexander Jones, and Bea R. H. Van den Bergh. 2013. “Pregnant Mothers with Resolved Anxiety Disorders and Their Offspring Have Reduced Heart Rate Variability: Implications for the Health of Children.” Edited by James Coyne. PLoS ONE 8 (12). Public Library of Science (PLoS): e83186. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083186.
Brunoni, Andre Russowsky, Andrew H. Kemp, Eduardo M. Dantas, Alessandra C. Goulart, Maria Angélica Nunes, Paulo S. Boggio, José Geraldo Mill, Paulo A. Lotufo, Felipe Fregni, and Isabela M. Benseñor. 2013. “Heart Rate Variability Is a Trait Marker of Major Depressive Disorder: Evidence from the Sertraline Vs. Electric Current Therapy to Treat Depression Clinical Study.” International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology 16 (9). Oxford University Press (OUP): 1937–49. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1461145713000497.
Brunoni, A.R., A.H. Kemp, P. Shiozawa, Q. Cordeiro, L.C.L. Valiengo, A.C. Goulart, B. Coprerski, et al. 2013. “Impact of 5-Httlpr and Bdnf Polymorphisms on Response to Sertraline Versus Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: Implications for the Serotonergic System.” European Neuropsychopharmacology 23 (11): 1530–40.
Bryant, R.A., K. Felmingham, A. Kemp, P. Das, G. Hughes, A. Peduto, and L. Williams. 2008. “Amygdala and Ventral Anterior Cingulate Activation Predicts Treatment Response to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.” Psychological Medicine 38 (4): 555–61.
Bryant, R.A., K. Felmingham, T.J. Whitford, A. Kemp, G. Hughes, A. Peduto, and L.M. Williams. 2008. “Rostral Anterior Cingulate Volume Predicts Treatment Response to Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience 33 (2): 142–46.
Bryant, R.A., A. Kemp, K. Felmingham, B. Liddell, G. Olivieri, A. Peduto, E. Gordon, and L.M. Williams. 2010. “Simulating Emotional Responses in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An fMRI Study.” Psychological Injury and Law 3 (2): 111–17.
Bryant, Richard A., Kim L. Felmingham, Andrew H. Kemp, Matthew Barton, Anthony S. Peduto, Chris Rennie, Evian Gordon, and Leanne M. Williams. 2005. “Neural Networks of Information Processing in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.” Biological Psychiatry 58 (2). Elsevier BV: 111–18. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2005.03.021.
Bryant, Richard A., Andrew H. Kemp, Kim L. Felmingham, Belinda Liddell, Gloria Olivieri, Anthony Peduto, Evian Gordon, and Leanne M. Williams. 2008. “Enhanced Amygdala and Medial Prefrontal Activation During Nonconscious Processing of Fear in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An fMRI Study.” Human Brain Mapping 29 (5). Wiley: 517–23. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.20415.
Chalmers, J.A., J.A.J. Heathers, M.J. Abbott, A.H. Kemp, and D.S. Quintana. 2016. “Worry Is Associated with Robust Reductions in Heart Rate Variability: A Transdiagnostic Study of Anxiety Psychopathology.” BMC Psychology 4 (1).
Chalmers, J.A., D.S. Quintana, M.J.-A. Abbott, and A.H. Kemp. 2014. “Anxiety Disorders Are Associated with Reduced Heart Rate Variability: A Meta-Analysis.” Frontiers in Psychiatry 5 (JUL).
Craig, A., Y. Tran, G. Hermens, L.M. Williams, A. Kemp, C. Morris, and E. Gordon. 2009. “Psychological and Neural Correlates of Emotional Intelligence in a Large Sample of Adult Males and Females.” Personality and Individual Differences 46 (2): 111–15.
Dantas, Eduardo Miranda, Rodrigo Varejão Andreão, Valdo José Dias da Silva, Antonio L P Ribeiro, Andrew H Kemp, André R Brunoni, Paulo A Lotufo, Sérgio L Rodrigues, Isabela M Bensenor, and José Geraldo Mill. 2015. “Comparison Between Symbolic and Spectral Analyses of Short-Term Heart Rate Variability in a Subsample of the Elsa-Brasil Study.” Physiological Measurement 36 (10). IOP Publishing: 2119–34. https://doi.org/10.1088/0967-3334/36/10/2119.
Dantas, Eduardo Miranda, Andrew Haddon Kemp, Rodrigo Varejão Andreão, Valdo José Dias da Silva, André Russowsky Brunoni, Rosangela Akemi Hoshi, Isabela Martins Bensenor, Paulo Andrade Lotufo, Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro, and José Geraldo Mill. 2018. “Reference Values for Short-Term Resting-State Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Adults: Results from the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health-ELSA-Brasil Study.” Psychophysiology, January. Wiley-Blackwell, e13052. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.13052.
DAS, P, A KEMP, G FLYNN, A HARRIS, B LIDDELL, T WHITFORD, A PEDUTO, E GORDON, and L WILLIAMS. 2007. “Functional Disconnections in the Direct and Indirect Amygdala Pathways for Fear Processing in Schizophrenia.” Schizophrenia Research 90 (1-3). Elsevier BV: 284–94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2006.11.023.
Das, Pritha, Andrew H. Kemp, Belinda J. Liddell, Kerri J. Brown, Gloria Olivieri, Anthony Peduto, Evian Gordon, and Leanne M. Williams. 2005. “Pathways for Fear Perception: Modulation of Amygdala Activity by Thalamo-Cortical Systems.” NeuroImage 26 (1). Elsevier BV: 141–48. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.01.049.
Edwards, D.J., E. Rainey, V. Boukouvala, Y. Wells, P. Bennett, J. Tree, and A.H. Kemp. 2019. “Novel Act-Based eHealth Psychoeducational Intervention for Students with Mental Distress: A Study Protocol for a Mixed-Methodology Pilot Trial.” BMJ Open 9 (7).
Eide, P., A. Kemp, R.B. Silberstein, P.J. Nathan, and C. Stough. 2002. “Test-Retest Reliability of the Emotional Stroop Task: Examining the Paradox of Measurement Change.” Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied 136 (5): 514–20.
Faas, C., J. McFall, J.W. Peer, M.T. Schmolesky, H.M. Chalk, A. Hermann, W.J. Chopik, et al. 2018. “Emerging Adulthood Moa/Idea-8 Scale Characteristics from Multiple Institutions.” Emerging Adulthood.
Falconer, E., R. Bryant, K.L. Felmingham, A.H. Kemp, E. Gordon, A. Peduto, G. Olivieri, and L.M. Williams. 2008. “The Neural Networks of Inhibitory Control in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience 33 (5): 413–22.
Felmingham, Kim, Andrew Kemp, Leanne Williams, Pritha Das, Gerard Hughes, Anthony Peduto, and Richard Bryant. 2007. “Changes in Anterior Cingulate and Amygdala After Cognitive Behavior Therapy of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” Psychological Science 18 (2). SAGE Publications: 127–29. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9280.2007.01860.x.
Felmingham, Kim, Leanne M. Williams, Andrew H. Kemp, Belinda Liddell, Erin Falconer, Anthony Peduto, and Richard Bryant. 2010. “Neural Responses to Masked Fear Faces: Sex Differences and Trauma Exposure in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” Journal of Abnormal Psychology 119 (1). American Psychological Association (APA): 241–47. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0017551.
Felmingham, Kim, Leanne M. Williams, Thomas J. Whitford, Erin Falconer, Andrew H. Kemp, Anthony Peduto, and Richard A. Bryant. 2009. “Duration of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Predicts Hippocampal Grey Matter Loss.” NeuroReport 20 (16). Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health): 1402–6. https://doi.org/10.1097/wnr.0b013e3283300fbc.
Felmingham, K., A.H. Kemp, L. Williams, E. Falconer, G. Olivieri, A. Peduto, and R. Bryant. 2008. “Dissociative Responses to Conscious and Non-Conscious Fear Impact Underlying Brain Function in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.” Psychological Medicine 38 (12): 1771–80.
Felmingham, K.L., E.M. Falconer, L. Williams, A.H. Kemp, A. Allen, A. Peduto, and R.A. Bryant. 2014. “Reduced Amygdala and Ventral Striatal Activity to Happy Faces in Ptsd Is Associated with Emotional Numbing.” PLOS ONE 9 (9).
Felmingham, K.L., L.F. Stewart, A.H. Kemp, and A.R. Carr. 2016. “The Impact of High Trait Social Anxiety on Neural Processing of Facial Emotion Expressions in Females.” Biological Psychology 117: 179–86.
Gatt, J.M., C.B. Nemeroff, C. Dobson-Stone, R.H. Paul, R.A. Bryant, P.R. Schofield, E. Gordon, A.H. Kemp, and L.M. Williams. 2009. “Interactions Between Bdnf Val66met Polymorphism and Early Life Stress Predict Brain and Arousal Pathways to Syndromal Depression and Anxiety.” Molecular Psychiatry 14 (7): 681–95.
Gatt, Justine M., Stacey A. Kuan, Carol Dobson-Stone, Robert H. Paul, Russell T. Joffe, Andrew H. Kemp, Evian Gordon, Peter R. Schofield, and Leanne M. Williams. 2008. “Association Between Bdnf Val66met Polymorphism and Trait Depression Is Mediated via Resting Eeg Alpha Band Activity.” Biological Psychology 79 (2). Elsevier BV: 275–84. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2008.07.004.
Grahe, Jon E., Katherine S. Corker, Matthew Schmolesky, Leslie D. Cramblet Alvarez, Joseph Patrick McFall, Julie Lazzara, and Andrew Kemp. 2018. “Do Institutional Characteristics Predict Markers of Adulthood? A Close Replication of Fosse and Toyokawa (2016).” Emerging Adulthood, May. Center for Open Science. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/gupxn.
Gray, Marcus A., Felix D. Beacher, Ludovico Minati, Yoko Nagai, Andrew H. Kemp, Neil A. Harrison, and Hugo D. Critchley. 2012. “Emotional Appraisal Is Influenced by Cardiac Afferent Information.” Emotion 12 (1). American Psychological Association (APA): 180–91. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0025083.
Gray, M., A.H. Kemp, R.B. Silberstein, and P.J. Nathan. 2003. “Cortical Neurophysiology of Anticipatory Anxiety: An Investigation Utilizing Steady State Probe Topography (Sspt).” Neuroimage 20 (2): 975–86.
Hanson, Camilla S., Tim Outhred, Andre R. Brunoni, Gin S. Malhi, and Andrew H. Kemp. 2013. “The Impact of Escitalopram on Vagally Mediated Cardiovascular Function to Stress and the Moderating Effects of Vigorous Physical Activity: A Randomized Controlled Treatment Study in Healthy Participants.” Frontiers in Physiology 4. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2013.00259.
Heathers, James A.J., and Andrew H. Kemp. 2011. “Homeopathy and Heart Rate Variability: Concerns and Issues.” The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 17 (12). Mary Ann Liebert Inc: 1095–5. https://doi.org/10.1089/acm.2011.0581.
Hughes, Jay-Maree, Cathy Matrenza, Andrew H. Kemp, Ben J. Harrison, David Liley, and Pradeep J. Nathan. 2004. “Selective Effects of Simultaneous Monoamine Depletion on Mood and Emotional Responsiveness.” The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology 7 (1). Oxford University Press (OUP): 9–17. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1461145703003845.
Jelinek, H.F., A.H. Khandoker, D.S. Quintana, Md.H. Imam, and A.H. Kemp. 2011. “Complex Correlation Measure as a Sensitive Indicator of Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death in Patients with Depression.” Computing in Cardiology 38: 809–12.
Joffe, Russell T., Justine M. Gatt, Andrew H. Kemp, Stuart Grieve, Carol Dobson-Stone, Stacey A. Kuan, Peter R. Schofield, Evian Gordon, and Leanne M. Williams. 2009. “Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor Val66met Polymorphism, the Five Factor Model of Personality and Hippocampal Volume: Implications for Depressive Illness.” Human Brain Mapping 30 (4). Wiley: 1246–56. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.20592.
Johnson, Vicki A., Andrew H. Kemp, Robert Heard, Christopher J. Lennings, and Ian B. Hickie. 2015. “Childhood- Versus Adolescent-Onset Antisocial Youth with Conduct Disorder: Psychiatric Illness, Neuropsychological and Psychosocial Function.” Edited by Jan L. Wallander. PLOS ONE 10 (4). Public Library of Science (PLoS): e0121627. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121627.
Karanges, Emily A., Mohammed A. Kashem, Ranjana Sarker, Eakhlas U. Ahmed, Selina Ahmed, Petra S. Van Nieuwenhuijzen, Andrew H. Kemp, and Iain S. McGregor. 2013. “Hippocampal Protein Expression Is Differentially Affected by Chronic Paroxetine Treatment in Adolescent and Adult Rats: A Possible Mechanism of "Paradoxical" Antidepressant Responses in Young Persons.” Frontiers in Pharmacology 4. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2013.00086.
Kemp, A. 2011. “Depression, Antidepressant Treatment and the Cardiovascular System.” Acta Neuropsychiatrica 23 (2): 82–83.
Kemp, A.H. 2012. “Reply to: Are Antidepressants Good for the Soul but Bad for the Matter? Using Noninvasive Brain Stimulation to Detangle Depression/Antidepressants Effects on Heart Rate Variability and Cardiovascular Risk.” Biological Psychiatry 71 (7).
———. 2016. “Heart Rate Variability, Affective Disorders and Health.” Cardiovascular Diseases and Depression: Treatment and Prevention in Psychocardiology, 167–85.
———. 2017. “Editorial: Mechanisms Underpinning the Link Between Emotion, Physical Health, and Longevity.” Frontiers in Psychology 8 (AUG).
Kemp, A.H., J.A. Arias, and Z. Fisher. 2017. “Social Ties, Health and Wellbeing: A Literature Review and Model.” Neuroscience and Social Science: The Missing Link, 397–427.
Kemp, A.H., A.R. Brunoni, I.S. Santos, M.A. Nunes, E.M. Dantas, R.C. De Figueiredo, A.C. Pereira, et al. 2014. “Effects of Depression, Anxiety, Comorbidity, and Antidepressants on Resting-State Heart Rate and Its Variability: An Elsa-Brasil Cohort Baseline Study.” American Journal of Psychiatry 171 (12): 1328–34.
Kemp, A.H., R. Fráguas, A.R. Brunoni, M.S. Bittencourt, M.A. Nunes, E.M. Dantas, R.V. Andreão, et al. 2016. “Differential Associations of Specific Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors with Resting-State Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability: Implications for Health and Well-Being.” Psychosomatic Medicine 78 (7): 810–18.
Kemp, A.H., E. Gordon, A.J. Rush, and L.M. Williams. 2008. “Improving the Prediction of Treatment Response in Depression: Integration of Clinical, Cognitive, Psychophysiological, Neuroimaging, and Genetic Measures.” CNS Spectrums 13 (12): 1066–86.
Kemp, A.H., M.A. Gray, P. Eide, R.B. Silberstein, and P.J. Nathan. 2002. “Steady-State Visually Evoked Potential Topography During Processing of Emotional Valence in Healthy Subjects.” Neuroimage 17 (4): 1684–92.
Kemp, A.H., K. Griffiths, K.L. Felmingham, S.A. Shankman, W. Drinkenburg, M. Arns, C.R. Clark, and R.A. Bryant. 2010. “Disorder Specificity Despite Comorbidity: Resting Eeg Alpha Asymmetry in Major Depressive Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.” Biological Psychology 85 (2): 350–54.
Kemp, A.H., and A.J. Guastella. 2011. “The Role of Oxytocin in Human Affect: A Novel Hypothesis.” Current Directions in Psychological Science 20 (4): 222–31.
Kemp, A.H., A. Hatch, and L.M. Williams. 2009. “Computerized Neuropsychological Assessments: Pros and Cons.” CNS Spectrums 14 (3): 118–19.
Kemp, A.H., J. Koenig, and J.F. Thayer. 2017. “From Psychological Moments to Mortality: A Multidisciplinary Synthesis on Heart Rate Variability Spanning the Continuum of Time.” Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 83: 547–67.
Kemp, A.H., J. Koenig, J.F. Thayer, M.S. Bittencourt, A.C. Pereira, I.S. Santos, E.M. Dantas, et al. 2016. “Race and Resting-State Heart Rate Variability in Brazilian Civil Servants and the Mediating Effects of Discrimination: An Elsa-Brasil Cohort Study.” Psychosomatic Medicine 78 (8): 950–58.
Kemp, A.H., J.M. Pierson, and R.D. Helme. 2001. “Quantitative Electroencephalographic Changes Induced by Odor Detection and Identification Tasks: Age Related Effects.” Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics 33 (1): 95–107.
Kemp, A.H., and D.S. Quintana. 2017. “Heart Rate Variability in Psychiatric Disorders, Methodological Considerations, and Recommendations for Future Research.” ECG Time Series Variability Analysis: Engineering and Medicine, 327–44.
Kemp, A.H., D.S. Quintana, and M.A. Gray. 2011. “Is Heart Rate Variability Reduced in Depression Without Cardiovascular Disease?” Biological Psychiatry 69 (4).
Kemp, A.H., R.B. Silberstein, S.M. Armstrong, and P.J. Nathan. 2004. “Gender Differences in the Cortical Electrophysiological Processing of Visual Emotional Stimuli.” Neuroimage 21 (2): 632–46.
Kemp, Andrew H. 2015. “Distinguishing Bipolar from Unipolar Disorders on the Basis of Heart Rate Variability.” The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry 18 (1). Informa UK Limited: 82–83. https://doi.org/10.3109/15622975.2015.1073857.
Kemp, Andrew H., Kemp AH, Hatch A, and Williams LM. 2009. “Computerized Neuropsychological Assessments: Pros and Cons.” CNS Spectrums 14 (3). Cambridge University Press (CUP): 118–21. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1092852900020083.
Kemp, Andrew H., Kemp AH, Stephan BC, Hopkinson P, Sumich AL, Paul RH, Clark CR, Gordon E, Bryant RA, and Williams LM. 2005. “Toward an Integrated Profile of Depression: Evidence from the Brain Resource International Database.” Journal of Integrative Neuroscience 04 (01). World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt: 95–106. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219635205000665.
Kemp, Andrew H., Kemp AH, Hopkinson PJ, Stephan BC, Clark CR, Gordon E, Bryant RA, and Williams LM. 2006. “Predicting Severity of Non-Clinical Depression: Preliminary Findings Using an Integrated Approach.” Journal of Integrative Neuroscience 05 (01). World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt: 89–110. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219635206001069.
Kemp, Andrew H., Kemp AH, López SR, Passos VM, Bittencourt MS, Dantas EM, Mill JG, et al. 2016. “Insulin Resistance and Carotid Intima-Media Thickness Mediate the Association Between Resting-State Heart Rate Variability and Executive Function: A Path Modelling Study.” Biological Psychology 117 (May). Elsevier BV: 216–24. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2016.04.006.
Kemp, Andrew H., GBD 2013 Risk Factors Collaborators, Forouzanfar MH, Alexander L, Anderson HR, Bachman VF, Biryukov S, et al. 2015. “Global, Regional, and National Comparative Risk Assessment of 79 Behavioural, Environmental and Occupational, and Metabolic Risks or Clusters of Risks in 188 Countries, 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013.” The Lancet 386 (10010). Elsevier BV: 2287–2323. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(15)00128-2.
Kemp, Andrew H., GBD 2013 DALYs, HALE Collaborators, Murray CJ, Barber RM, Foreman KJ, Abbasoglu Ozgoren A, et al. 2015. “Global, Regional, and National Disability-Adjusted Life Years (Dalys) for 306 Diseases and Injuries and Healthy Life Expectancy (Hale) for 188 Countries, 1990-2013: Quantifying the Epidemiological Transition.” The Lancet 386 (10009). Elsevier BV: 2145–91. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(15)61340-X.
Kemp, Andrew H., Falconer E, Bryant R, Felmingham KL, Kemp AH, Gordon E, Peduto A, Olivieri G, and Williams LM. 2008. “The Neural Networks of Inhibitory Control in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience. http://jpn.ca/vol33-issue5/33-5-413/.
Kemp, Andrew H., Gordon E, Liddell BJ, Brown KJ, Bryant R, Clark CR, DAS P, et al. 2007. “Integrating Objective Gene-Brain-Behavior Markers of Psychiatric Disorders.” Journal of Integrative Neuroscience 06 (01). World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt: 1–34. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219635207001465.
Kemp, Andrew H., Kim Felmingham, Pritha Das, Gerard Hughes, Anthony S. Peduto, Richard A. Bryant, and Leanne M. Williams. 2007. “Influence of Comorbid Depression on Fear in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An fMRI Study.” Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 155 (3). Elsevier BV: 265–69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pscychresns.2007.01.010.
Kemp, Andrew H., Kim L. Felmingham, Erin Falconer, Belinda J. Liddell, Richard A. Bryant, and Leanne M. Williams. 2009. “Heterogeneity of Non-Conscious Fear Perception in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder as a Function of Physiological Arousal: An fMRI Study.” Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 174 (2). Elsevier BV: 158–61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pscychresns.2009.04.012.
Kemp, Andrew H, Marcus A Gray, Richard B Silberstein, Stuart M Armstrong, and Pradeep J Nathan. 2004. “Augmentation of Serotonin Enhances Pleasant and Suppresses Unpleasant Cortical Electrophysiological Responses to Visual Emotional Stimuli in Humans.” NeuroImage 22 (3). Elsevier BV: 1084–96. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.03.022.
Kemp, Andrew. H., Patrick J. Hopkinson, Daniel F. Hermens, Donald L. Rowe, Alexander L. Sumich, C. Richard Clark, Wilhelmus Drinkenburg, et al. 2009. “Fronto-Temporal Alterations Within the First 200 Ms During an Attentional Task Distinguish Major Depression, Non-Clinical Participants with Depressed Mood and Healthy Controls: A Potential Biomarker?” Human Brain Mapping 30 (2). Wiley: 602–14. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.20528.
Kemp, Andrew H., Koenig J, Rash JA, Kemp AH, Buchhorn R, Thayer JF, and Kaess M. 2016. “Resting State Vagal Tone in Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder: A Meta-Analysis.” The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry 18 (4). Informa UK Limited: 256–67. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3109/15622975.2016.1174300.
Kemp, Andrew H., Gatt JM, Clark CR, Kemp AH, Liddell BJ, Dobson-Stone C, Kuan SA, Schofield PR, and Williams LM. 2007. “A Genotype-Endophenotype-Phenotype Path Model of Depressed Mood: Integrating Cognitive and Emotional Markers.” Journal of Integrative Neuroscience 06 (01). World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt: 75–104. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219635207001398.
Kemp, Andrew H., and Andrew H. Kemp. 2014. “Global, Regional, and National Levels and Causes of Maternal Mortality During 19902013.” The Lancet. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60696-6.
Kemp, Andrew H., Felmingham KL, Stewart LF, Kemp AH, and Carr AR. 2016. “The Impact of High Trait Social Anxiety on Neural Processing of Facial Emotion Expressions in Females.” Biological Psychology 117 (May). Elsevier BV: 179–86. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2016.04.001.
Kemp, Andrew H., GBD 2013 Mortality, and Causes of Death Collaborators. 2015. “Global, Regional, and National Age-Sex Specific All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality for 240 Causes of Death, 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013.” The Lancet 385 (9963). Elsevier BV: 117–71. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(14)61682-2.
Kemp, Andrew H., Tim Outhred, Sasha Saunders, Andre R. Brunoni, Pradeep J. Nathan, and Gin S. Malhi. 2013. “Impact of Escitalopram on Vagally Mediated Cardiovascular Function in Healthy Participants: Implications for Understanding Differential Age-Related, Treatment Emergent Effects.” Psychopharmacology 231 (11). Springer Science; Business Media LLC: 2281–90. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-013-3374-4.
Kemp, Andrew H., Nathan PJ, Kemp AH, and Harrison BJ. 2003. “Antidepressants and Emotional Processing.” Neuropsychopharmacology 28 (7). Springer Science; Business Media LLC: 1383–3. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.npp.1300196.
Kemp, Andrew H., Daniel S. Quintana, Kim L. Felmingham, Slade Matthews, and Herbert F. Jelinek. 2012. “Depression, Comorbid Anxiety Disorders, and Heart Rate Variability in Physically Healthy, Unmedicated Patients: Implications for Cardiovascular Risk.” Edited by Kenji Hashimoto. PLoS ONE 7 (2). Public Library of Science (PLoS): e30777. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030777.
Kemp, Andrew H., Daniel S. Quintana, Marcus A. Gray, Kim L. Felmingham, Kerri Brown, and Justine M. Gatt. 2010. “Impact of Depression and Antidepressant Treatment on Heart Rate Variability: A Review and Meta-Analysis.” Biological Psychiatry 67 (11). Elsevier BV: 1067–74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2009.12.012.
Kemp, Andrew H., Daniel S. Quintana, and Gin S. Malhi. 2011. “Effects of Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors on Heart Rate Variability: Methodological Issues, Medical Comorbidity, and Clinical Relevance.” Biological Psychiatry 69 (8). Elsevier BV: e25–e26. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2010.10.035.
Kemp, Andrew H., Daniel S. Quintana, Candice R. Quinn, Patrick Hopkinson, and Anthony W. F. Harris. 2014. “Major Depressive Disorder with Melancholia Displays Robust Alterations in Resting State Heart Rate and Its Variability: Implications for Future Morbidity and Mortality.” Frontiers in Psychology 5 (November). Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01387.
Kemp, Andrew H., Bryant RA, Felmingham K, Whitford TJ, Kemp A, Hughes G, Peduto A, and Williams LM. 2008. “Rostral Anterior Cingulate Volume Predicts Treatment Response to Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience.
Kendig, Michael D., Michael T. Bowen, Andrew H. Kemp, and Iain S. McGregor. 2011. “Predatory Threat Induces Huddling in Adolescent Rats and Residual Changes in Early Adulthood Suggestive of Increased Resilience.” Behavioural Brain Research 225 (2). Elsevier BV: 405–14. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2011.07.058.
Kerr, Cliff C., Andrew H. Kemp, Christopher J. Rennie, and Peter A. Robinson. 2011. “Thalamocortical Changes in Major Depression Probed by Deconvolution and Physiology-Based Modeling.” NeuroImage 54 (4). Elsevier BV: 2672–82. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.11.008.
Koenig, J., A.H. Kemp, T.P. Beauchaine, J.F. Thayer, and M. Kaess. 2016. “Depression and Resting State Heart Rate Variability in Children and Adolescents ? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.” Clinical Psychology Review 46: 136–50.
Koenig, J., J.A. Rash, A.H. Kemp, R. Buchhorn, J.F. Thayer, and M. Kaess. 2017. “Resting State Vagal Tone in Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder: A Meta-Analysis.” World Journal of Biological Psychiatry 18 (4): 256–67.
Koenig, Julian, Andrew H. Kemp, Nicole R. Feeling, Julian F. Thayer, and Michael Kaess. 2016. “Resting State Vagal Tone in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Meta-Analysis.” Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 64 (January). Elsevier BV: 18–26. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pnpbp.2015.07.002.
Koenig, Julian, DeWayne P Williams, Andrew H Kemp, and Julian F Thayer. 2015. “Vagally Mediated Heart Rate Variability in Headache Patients-a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.” Cephalalgia 36 (3). SAGE Publications: 265–78. https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102415583989.
Krygier, Jonathan R., James A.J. Heathers, Sara Shahrestani, Maree Abbott, James J. Gross, and Andrew H. Kemp. 2013. “Mindfulness Meditation, Well-Being, and Heart Rate Variability: A Preliminary Investigation into the Impact of Intensive Vipassana Meditation.” International Journal of Psychophysiology 89 (3). Elsevier BV: 305–13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2013.06.017.
Liddell, Belinda J., Kerri J. Brown, Andrew H. Kemp, Matthew J. Barton, Pritha Das, Anthony Peduto, Evian Gordon, and Leanne M. Williams. 2005. “A Direct Brainstem-Amygdala-Cortical ’Alarm’ System for Subliminal Signals of Fear.” NeuroImage 24 (1). Elsevier BV: 235–43. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.08.016.
Liddell, B.J., A.H. Kemp, Z. Steel, A. Nickerson, R.A. Bryant, N. Tam, A.K. Tay, and D. Silove. 2016. “Heart Rate Variability and the Relationship Between Trauma Exposure Age, and Psychopathology in a Post-Conflict Setting.” BMC Psychiatry 16 (1).
Mathersul, Danielle, Leanne M. Williams, Patrick J. Hopkinson, and Andrew H. Kemp. 2008. “Investigating Models of Affect: Relationships Among Eeg Alpha Asymmetry, Depression, and Anxiety.” Emotion 8 (4). American Psychological Association (APA): 560–72. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0012811.
Matrenza, Cathy, Jay-Maree Hughes, Andrew H. Kemp, Keith A. Wesnes, Ben J. Harrison, and Pradeep J. Nathan. 2004. “Simultaneous Depletion of Serotonin and Catecholamines Impairs Sustained Attention in Healthy Female Subjects Without Affecting Learning and Memory.” Journal of Psychopharmacology 18 (1). SAGE Publications: 21–31. https://doi.org/10.1177/0269881104040215.
Nunes, M.A., A.P. Pinheiro, M. Bessel, A.R. Brunoni, A.H. Kemp, I.M. Benseñor, D. Chor, S. Barreto, and M.I. Schmidt. 2016. “Common Mental Disorders and Sociodemographic Characteristics: Baseline Findings of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (Elsa-Brasil).” Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria 38 (2): 91–97.
Outhred, T., P. Das, C. Dobson-Stone, K.L. Felmingham, R.A. Bryant, P.J. Nathan, G.S. Malhi, and A.H. Kemp. 2014. “The Impact of 5-Httlpr on Acute Serotonin Transporter Blockade by Escitalopram on Emotion Processing: Preliminary Findings from a Randomised, Crossover fMRI Study.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 48 (12): 1115–25.
Outhred, Tim, Pritha Das, Carol Dobson-Stone, Kim L. Felmingham, Richard A. Bryant, Pradeep J. Nathan, Gin S. Malhi, and Andrew H. Kemp. 2016. “Impact of 5-Httlpr on Ssri Serotonin Transporter Blockade During Emotion Regulation: A Preliminary fMRI Study.” Journal of Affective Disorders 196 (May). Elsevier BV: 11–19. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2016.02.019.
Outhred, Tim, Pritha Das, Carol Dobson-Stone, Kristi Griffiths, Kim L. Felmingham, Richard A. Bryant, Gin Malhi, and Andrew H. Kemp. 2012. “The Functional Epistasis of 5-Httlpr and Bdnf Val66met on Emotion Processing: A Preliminary Study.” Brain and Behavior 2 (6). Wiley: 778–88. https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.99.
Outhred, Tim, Pritha Das, Kim Felmingham, Richard Bryant, Pradeep Nathan, Gin Malhi, and Andrew Kemp. 2014. “Impact of Acute Administration of Escitalopram on the Processing of Emotional and Neutral Images: A Randomized Crossover fMRI Study of Healthy Women.” Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience 39 (4). Joule Inc.: 267–75. https://doi.org/10.1503/jpn.130118.
Outhred, Tim, Pritha Das, Kim L. Felmingham, Richard A. Bryant, Pradeep J. Nathan, Gin S. Malhi, and Andrew H. Kemp. 2015. “Facilitation of Emotion Regulation with a Single Dose of Escitalopram: A Randomized fMRI Study.” Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 233 (3). Elsevier BV: 451–57. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pscychresns.2015.07.018.
Outhred, Tim, Brittany E. Hawkshead, Tor D. Wager, Pritha Das, Gin S. Malhi, and Andrew H. Kemp. 2013. “Acute Neural Effects of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors Versus Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitors on Emotion Processing: Implications for Differential Treatment Efficacy.” Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 37 (8). Elsevier BV: 1786–1800. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2013.07.010.
Outhred, T., and A.H. Kemp. 2012. “Impact of Genetic Epistasis on Emotion and Executive Function: Methodological Issues and Generalizability of Findings.” Genes, Brain and Behavior 11 (6): 751–52.
Outhred, T., A.H. Kemp, and G.S. Malhi. 2014. “Physiological Correlates of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders and Their Treatment.” Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences 21: 47–102.
Quinn, Candice R, Anthony Harris, Kim Felmingham, Philip Boyce, and Andrew Kemp. 2012. “The Impact of Depression Heterogeneity on Cognitive Control in Major Depressive Disorder.” Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 46 (11). SAGE Publications: 1079–88. https://doi.org/10.1177/0004867412461383.
Quinn, Candice R., Chris J. Rennie, Anthony W.F. Harris, and Andrew H. Kemp. 2014. “The Impact of Melancholia Versus Non-Melancholia on Resting-State, EEG Alpha Asymmetry: Electrophysiological Evidence for Depression Heterogeneity.” Psychiatry Research 215 (3). Elsevier BV: 614–17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2013.12.049.
Quintana, Daniel S., Adam J. Guastella, Iain S. McGregor, Ian B. Hickie, and Andrew H. Kemp. 2013. “Heart Rate Variability Predicts Alcohol Craving in Alcohol Dependent Outpatients: Further Evidence for HRV as a Psychophysiological Marker of Self-Regulation.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence 132 (1-2). Elsevier BV: 395–98. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.02.025.
Quintana, Daniel S., Iain S. McGregor, Adam J. Guastella, Gin S. Malhi, and Andrew H. Kemp. 2012. “A Meta-Analysis on the Impact of Alcohol Dependence on Short-Term Resting-State Heart Rate Variability: Implications for Cardiovascular Risk.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 37 (July). Wiley: E23–E29. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2012.01913.x.
Salamone, P.C., S. Esteves, V.J. Sinay, I. García-Cordero, S. Abrevaya, B. Couto, F. Adolfi, et al. 2018. “Altered Neural Signatures of Interoception in Multiple Sclerosis.” Human Brain Mapping 39 (12): 4743–54.
Santos, Itamar S., Alessandra C. Goulart, André R. Brunoni, Andrew H. Kemp, Paulo A. Lotufo, and Isabela M. Bensenor. 2015. “Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Higher Carotid Intima-Media Thickness. Cross-Sectional Analysis from Elsa-Brasil Baseline Data.” Atherosclerosis 240 (2). Elsevier BV: 529–34. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2015.04.800.
Shahrestani, Sara, Andrew H Kemp, and Adam J Guastella. 2013. “The Impact of a Single Administration of Intranasal Oxytocin on the Recognition of Basic Emotions in Humans: A Meta-Analysis.” Neuropsychopharmacology 38 (10). Springer Science; Business Media LLC: 1929–36. https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.2013.86.
Shankman, Stewart A., Steven M. Silverstein, Leanne M. Williams, Patrick J. Hopkinson, Andrew H. Kemp, Kim L. Felmingham, Richard A. Bryant, Alexander McFarlane, and C. Richard Clark. 2008. “Resting Electroencephalogram Asymmetry and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” Journal of Traumatic Stress 21 (2). Wiley: 190–98. https://doi.org/10.1002/jts.20319.
Singh, G.G., V.F. Farjalla, B. Chen, A.E. Pelling, E. Ceyhan, M. Dominik, E. Alisic, et al. 2019. “Researcher Engagement in Policy Deemed Societally Beneficial yet Unrewarded.” Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17 (7): 375–82.
Smith, T.O., A. Kemp, and M.J. Twigg. 2018. “Medication Taking in People with Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis: An Analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.” Musculoskeletal Care 16 (4): 450–57.
Wazen, G.L.L., M.L. Gregório, A.H. Kemp, and M.F.D. Godoy. 2018. “Heart Rate Variability in Patients with Bipolar Disorder: From Mania to Euthymia.” Journal of Psychiatric Research 99: 33–38.
Wells, Ruth, Tim Outhred, James A. J. Heathers, Daniel S. Quintana, and Andrew H. Kemp. 2012. “Matter over Mind: A Randomised-Controlled Trial of Single-Session Biofeedback Training on Performance Anxiety and Heart Rate Variability in Musicians.” Edited by Leonardo Fontenelle. PLoS ONE 7 (10). Public Library of Science (PLoS): e46597. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046597.
Williams, D.P., K.D. Pandya, L.K. Hill, A.H. Kemp, B.M. Way, J.F. Thayer, and J. Koenig. 2019. “Rumination Moderates the Association Between Resting High-Frequency Heart Rate Variability and Perceived Ethnic Discrimination.” Journal of Psychophysiology 33 (1): 13–21.
Williams, Leanne M., Matthew J. Barton, Andrew H. Kemp, Belinda J. Liddell, Anthony Peduto, Evian Gordon, and Richard A. Bryant. 2005. “Distinct Amygdala-Autonomic Arousal Profiles in Response to Fear Signals in Healthy Males and Females.” NeuroImage 28 (3). Elsevier BV: 618–26. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.06.035.
Williams, Leanne M., Andrew H. Kemp, Kim Felmingham, Belinda J. Liddell, Donna M. Palmer, and Richard A. Bryant. 2007. “Neural Biases to Covert and Overt Signals of Fear: Dissociation by Trait Anxiety and Depression.” Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 19 (10). MIT Press - Journals: 1595–1608. https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn.2007.19.10.1595.
Williams, L. M. 2006. “Mode of Functional Connectivity in Amygdala Pathways Dissociates Level of Awareness for Signals of Fear.” Journal of Neuroscience 26 (36). Society for Neuroscience: 9264–71. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.1016-06.2006.