Keith Bush
Associate Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Keith Bush's research focuses on understanding the neural mechanisms underlying self-regulation, affect processing, and the treatment of substance use disorders. He investigates how the brain processes action values and monitors performance, particularly in the context of emotional self-regulation. This work utilizes neuroimaging techniques to identify neural correlates of affect processing dynamics in resting states and during interventions.
Dr. Bush is also involved in developing and evaluating data-driven interventions to improve outcomes for individuals with opioid use disorder. This includes the protocol development for smartphone-based interventions aimed at optimizing medication-assisted treatment. His research has also explored the transition of neuroimaging research centers towards open and reproducible science practices, aiming to enhance the transparency and efficacy of scientific endeavors.
His federal grant funding supports research related to the Appalachian STAR Trial, with awards totaling over $1.7 million from the National Institutes of Health. These grants focus on communication disorders and dental/craniofacial research. Dr. Bush has published 93 papers, accumulating 2,395 citations, and holds an h-index of 18, indicating a sustained contribution to his field. He actively collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 18
- Publications: 93
- Citations: 2,395
Selected Publications
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication-assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (2023) DOI
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (2023) DOI
- Lessons learned: A neuroimaging research center's transition to open and reproducible science (2022) DOI
- Increasing the efficacy of exposure using a whole brain approach to real-time fMRI neurofeedback among female victims of interpersonal violence (2022) DOI
- Lessons Learned: A Neuroimaging Research Center’s Transition to Open and Reproducible Science (2022) DOI
- Identifying the Neural Correlates of Resting State Affect Processing Dynamics (2022) DOI
- Using Data Science to Improve Outcomes for Persons with Opioid use Disorder (2022) DOI
- A test of affect processing bias in response to affect regulation (2022) DOI
- Action-value processing underlies the role of the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex in performance monitoring during self-regulation of affect (2022) DOI
- A causal test of affect processing bias in response to affect regulation (2021) DOI
- A causal test of the mechanisms by which affect state biases affective perception (2021)
Federal Grants 2 $1,785,439 total
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