Publications


IN PRESS

  • Eckland, N.S., Sperry, S.H.,* Castro, A.A., Berenbaum, H. (In press). Intensity, Frequency, and Differentiation of Discrete Emotion Categories in Daily Life and Their Associations with Anhedonic Depression, Worry, and Rumination. Emotion *Co-first author.

  • Sperry, S.H., Sharpe, B.M.*, Wright, A.G.C. (In press). Momentary dynamics of emotion-based Impulsivity: Exploring associations with dispositional measures of externalizing and Internalizing psychopathology. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. *Co-first author

2021

  • Sperry, S.H. & Kwapil, T.R. (2021). Variability in Sleep is Associated with Trait-Based and Daily Measures of Bipolar Spectrum Psychopathology. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Advance online publication.

  • Walsh, C.G., Johnson, K.B., Ripperger, M., Sperry, S.H., Harris, J.,...., Stead, W.W. (2021). Prospective validation of an electronic health record-based, real-time suicide risk model. JAMA Network Open, 4(3), e211428.

  • Sperry, S.H., Eckland, N., Kwapil, T.R. (2021). Emotional awareness, affective dysregulation, and bipolar spectrum psychopathology: A path analysis. Psychiatry Research, 297, 113739.

  • Sperry, S.H., Eckland, N. (2021). Individual differences In emotion processing styles are differentially associated with affective dynamics. Emotion, Advanced online publication.

2020

  • Silvia, P., McHone, A., Mironovova, Z., Eddington, K., Harper, K., Sperry, S.H., Kwapil, T.R. (2020). Evaluating the RZ interval and the pre-ejection period as impedance cardiography indicators of effort-related cardiac sympathetic activity. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Epub ahead of print.

  • Sperry, S.H., Kwapil, T.R. (2020). Comparing static and dynamic measures of affect Intensity and instability: Do they measure the same thing? Motivation and Emotion, 44, 870.

  • Sperry, S.H., Kwapil, T.R. (2020). Bipolar spectrum psychopathology Is associated with altered emotion dynamics across multiple timescales. Emotion, Advanced Online Publication.

  • Kwapil, T.R., Kemp, K.C., Mielock, A., Sperry, S.H., Chun, C.A., Gross, G., Barrantes-Vidal, N. (2020). Association of multidimensional schizotypy with psychotic-like experiences, affect, and social functioning In daily life: Comparable findings across samples and schizotypy measures. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Advance Online Publication.

  • Sperry, S.H., Walsh, M.A., Kwapil, T.R. (2020). Emotion dynamics concurrently and prospectively predict mood psychopathology. Journal of Affective Disorders, 261, 67-75.

2019

  • Sperry, S.H., Kwapil, T.R. (2019). Affective dynamics In bipolar spectrum psychopathology: Modeling variability, reactivity, Instability, and Inertia In daily life. Journal of Affective Disorders, 251, 195-204.

2018

  • Sperry, S.H., Kwapil, T.R., Eddington, K.M., Silvia, P.J. (2018). Psychopathology, everyday behaviors, and autonomic activity In daily life: An ambulatory Impedance cardiography study of depression, anxiety, and hypomanic traits. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 129, 67-75.

  • Harper, K.L., Silvia, P.J., Eddington, K.M., Sperry, S.H., Kwapil, T.R. (2018). Conscientiousness and effort-related cardiac activity In response to piece-rate cash Incentives. Motivation and Emotion, 42(3), 377-385.

  • Sperry, S.H., Barrantes-Vidal, N., Kwapil, T.R. (2018). The association of affective temperaments and bipolar spectrum psychopathology: An experience sampling study. Motivation and Emotion, 42(1), 126-136.

  • Sperry, S.H., Lynam, D.P., Kwapil, T.R. (2018). The convergence and divergence of Impulsivity facets In daily life. The Journal of Personality, 86(5), 841-852.

2017

  • Lewandowski, K.E., Sperry, S.H., Cohen, B.M., Norris, L.A., Fitzmaurice, G.M., Ongur, D., Keshavan, M.S. (2017). Treatment to Enhance Cognition In Bipolar Disorder (TREC-BD): Efficacy of a randomized controlled trial of cognitive remediation. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 78(9), e1242-e1249.

  • Sperry, S.H., Kwapil, T.R. (2017). What can daily life tell us about the bipolar spectrum? Psychiatry Research, 252, 51-56.

2016

  • Silvia, P.J., Mironovova, Z., McHone, A.N., Sperry, S.H., Harper, K.L., Kwapil, T.R., Eddington, K.M. (2016). Do depressive symptoms blunt effort? An analysis of cardiac engagement and withdrawal for an Increasingly difficult task. Biological Psychology, 118, 52-60.

  • Lewandowski, K.E., Sperry, S.H., Ongur, D., Cohen, B.M., Norris, L.A., Keshavan, M.S. (2016). Cognitive remediation versus active computer control In bipolar disorder with psychosis: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 17(1), 136.

  • Sperry, S.H., Lynam, D.R., Walsh, M.A., Horton, L.E., Kwapil, T.R. (2016). Examining the multidimensional structure of Impulsivity In daily life. Personality and Individual Differences, 94, 153-158.

2015 and earlier

  • Sperry, S.H., O'Connor, L.K., Ongur, D., Cohen, B.M., Keshavan, M.S., Lewandowski, K.E. (2015). Measuring cognition In bipolar disorder with psychosis using the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery. The Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 21(6), 468-472.

  • Sperry, S.H., Walsh, M.A., Kwapil, T.R. (2015). Measuring the validity and psychometric properties of a short form of the Hypomanic Personality Scale. Personality and Individual Differences, 82, 52-57.

  • Lewandowski, K.E., Ongur, D., Sperry, S.H., Cohen, B.M., Sehovic, S.M., Goldbach, J., Du, F. (2014). Myelin versus axon abnormalities In white matter In bipolar disorder. Neuropsychopharmacology, 40, 1243-1249.

  • Lewandowski, K.E., Sperry, S.H., Cohen, B.M., Ongur, D. (2014). Cognitive variability In psychotic disorders: an exploratory cross-diagnostic cluster analysis. Psychological Medicine, 44(15), 3239-3249.

  • Lewandowski, K.E., Sperry, S.H., Malloy, M.C., Forester, B.P. (2013). Age as a predictor of cognitive decline In bipolar disorder. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 12, 1462-1468.

  • Lewandowski, K.E., Cohen, B.M., Keshavan, M.S., Sperry, S.H., Ongur, D. (2013). Neuropsychological functioning predicts community outcomes In affective and non-affective psychoses: a 6-month follow-up. Schizophrenia Research, 148, 34-37.