Clinical Psychology

Jason Krompinger

Graduate Student

Primary Advisor: Dr. Robert F. Simons

Research Interests

Recent Publications

 

jkrompi@psych.udel.edu

Office:
113 McKinly
(302) 831-1041
(302) 831-3645 -fax

Lab:

117 McKinly

Preferred contact method - email

 

Research Interests

Clinical Psychophysiology

Research Summary:

I am interested in the interaction betweeen cognitive control and emotion as it is reflected in event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and peripheral psychophysiology. Specifically, cognitive control of the emotional response itself (i.e. emotion regulation; Krompinger, Moser, & Simons, 2008), and the modulation of the cognitive control system in various affective contexts. Additionally, I am interested in examining both cognitive control dysfunction and emotional biases among individuals with clinical and sub-clinical levels of depression and anxiety, and the extent to which such dysfunction can be remediated.

Recent Publications

Moser, J., Krompinger, J., Dietz, J., Simons, R. (in press). Electrophysiological Correlates of Decreasing and Increasing Emotional Response to Unpleasant Pictures: Pre and Post-Picture Effects. Psychophysiology.

Krompinger, J., & Simons, R. (submitted; in revision). Electrophysiological Indicators of Emotion Processing Biases in Depressed Undergraduates. Biological Psychology.

Krompinger, J., Moser, J., Simons, R. (2008). Modulations of the Late Positive Potential by Cognitive Emotion Regulation to Pleasant Stimuli. Emotion, 8(1), 132-137

Jha, A. P., Krompinger, J., & Baime, M. J. (2007). Mindfulness training modifies subsystems of attention. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 7(2), 109-119.

West, R., Bowry, R., & Krompinger, J. (2006). The effects of working memory demands on the neural correlates of prospective memory. Neuropsychologia, 44(2), 197-207.

West, R., Krompinger, J., & Bowry, R. (2005). Disruptions of preparatory attention contribute to failures of prospective memory. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 12(3), 502-507.

West, R., & Krompinger, J. (2005). Neural correlates of prospective and retrospective memory. Neuropsychologia, 43(3), 418-433.



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