Kim E. Goldstein, B.A.


Email: kim.goldstein@temple.edu

Bio: Kim is a second-year graduate student at Temple University. She received her BA from Princeton University. Her current research interests include the neurophysiological bases of motivation and emotion in bipolar spectrum disorders and unipolar depression. She works with Lauren Alloy.

Representative Publications:

Hazlett EA, Buchsbaum MS, Haznedar MM, Newmark R, Goldstein KE, Zelmanova Y, Glanton CF, Torosjan Y, New AS, Lo JN, Mitropoulou V, Siever LJ. (2008). Cortical gray and white matter volume in unmedicated schizotypal and schizophrenia patients. Schizophrenia Research, 101, 111-23.

Hazlett EA, Romero MJ, Haznedar MM, New AS, Goldstein KE, Newmark RE, Siever LJ, Buchsbaum MS. (2007). Deficient attentional modulation of startle eyeblink is associated with symptom severity in the schizophrenia spectrum. Schizophrenia Research, 93, 288-95.

Buchsbaum MS, Haznedar MM, Aronowitz J, Brickman AM, Newmark RE, Bloom R, Brand J, Goldstein KE, Heath D, Starson M, Hazlett EA. (2007). FDG-PET in never-previously medicated psychotic adolescents treated with olanzapine or haloperidol. Schizophrenia Research, 94, 293-305.