Dr. Beltz was recently interviewed on the Nature & Nurture podcast. You can listen to the interview here.
Dr. Adriene Beltz featured in Let’s Talk About Women podcast
Dr. Beltz was recently interviewed on the Let’s Talk About Women podcast. You can listen to the interview here.
New Article in the International Journal of Psychophysiology
M(SD) Lab members recently published a new article titled “The link between daily affective complexity and anxiety is altered by oral contraceptive use” in the International Journal of Psychophysiology. You can read the article here.
Dr. Adriene Beltz featured in Washington Post article
Dr. Beltz provided an expert opinion on women’s health for an article in the Washington Post. You can read the article here.
Dr. Adriene Beltz featured on Mind & Matter podcast
New Article in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
M(SD) Lab members recently published a new article titled “100 days of Adolescence: Elucidating Externalizing Behaviors Through the Daily Assessment of Inhibitory Control” in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. You can read the article here.
New publication in Nature Neuroscience
Dr. Adriene Beltz co-authored an article titled “Towards a more comprehensive neuroscience of hormonal contraceptives” that was recently published in Nature Neuroscience. You can read the article here.
Dr. Adriene Beltz gives presentation at Mind the Gap conference
Dr. Beltz gave a talk on the psychological correlates of hormonal contraceptive use at the Mind the Gap: Hormonal Contraceptives and Brain Health virtual conference. You can watch the full presentation here.
Dr. Adriene Beltz featured in Healthline article
Dr. Adriene Beltz was featured in a new Healthline article titled “Hormonal Birth Control May Affect the Adolescent Brain.” You can read the article here.
New Publication in Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology
Dr. Adriene Beltz’s article “Hormonal contraceptive influences on cognition and psychopathology: Past methods, present inferences, and future directions” was recently published in a special issue of Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology titled “Hormonal contraceptives and the brain: a call for translational research.” The article is available to read here.