Scientific Publications
Kalanthroff, E., Teichert, T., Wheaton, M., Ahmari, S., Kimeldorf, M., Linkovski, O., Fyer, A., Schneier, F., Anholt, G., & Simpson, H. B. (in press). The role of response inhibition in medicated and unmedicated obsessive-compulsive disorder patients: Evidence from the stop-signal task. Depression and Anxiety.
Kalanthroff, E., Linkovski, L., Henik, A., Wheaton, G. M., & Anholt, E. G. (in press). Inhibiting uncertainty: Priming inhibition promotes reduction of uncertainty. Neuropsychologia.
Kalanthroff, E., Aslan C., & Dar, R. (in press). Washing away your sins will set your mind free: Physical cleansing modulates the effect of threatened morality on executive control. Cognition and Emotion.
Kalanthroff, E., Linkovski, O., Weinbach, N., Pascucci, O., Anholt, G. E., & Simpson, H. B. (in press). What underlies the effect of sleep disruption? The role of alertness in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry.
Rodriguez, C. I., Zwerling, J., Kalanthroff, E., Shen, H., Filippou, M., Jo, B., Simpson, H. B., Burch, R. M., & Moskal, J. R. (in press) Effect of a novel NMDA receptor modulator, Rapastinel (formerly GLYX-13) in OCD: A Pilot Study. The American Journal of Psychiatry.
Kalanthroff, E., Henik, A., Derakhshan, N., & Usher, M. (2016). Anxiety, emotional distraction and attentional control in the Stroop task. Emotion, 16, 293-300.
Kalanthorff, E., Abramovitch, A., Steinman, S., Abramowitz, J., & Simpson, H. B. (2016). The chicken or the egg: What drives OCD? Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, 11, 9-12.
Wheaton, M.G., Carpenter, J.K., Kalanthroff, E., Foa, E.B, & Simpson, H. B. (2016). Augmenting SRIs for OCD: Patient preference for rispderidone does not limit effectiveness of exposure and ritual prevention. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 85, 314-316.
Gabay, S., Kalanthroff, E., Henik, A., & Gronau, N. (2016). Conceptual size representation in ventral visual cortex. Neuropsychologia, 81, 198-206.
Linkovski, O., Kalanthroff, E., Anholt, G. E., & Henik, A. (2016). Stop checking: Repeated checking and its effects on response inhibition and doubt. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 53, 84-91.
Kalanthroff, E., Avnit A., Henik, A., Davelaar, E., & Usher, M. (2015). Stroop proactive control and task conflict are modulated by concurrent working memory load. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 22, 869-875.
Weinbach, N.*, Kalanthroff, E.*, Avnit, A., & Henik, A. (2015). Can Arousal Modulate Response Inhibition? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 41, 1873-1877.
* These authors contributed equally to this research
Kalanthroff, E., Avnit, A., Aslan, C., & Henik, A. (2014). Inhibiting doubt and uncertainty: integrating behavioral and cognitive models in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 11, 160-163.
Kalanthroff, E., Anholt, G. E., & Henik, A. (2014). Always on guard: Test of High Vs. low control Conditions in obsessive-compulsive disorder Patients. Psychiatry Research, 219, 322–328.
Kalanthroff, E., & Henik, A. (2014). Preparation time modulates pro-active control and enhances task conflict in task switching. Psychological Research, 78, 276-288.
Anholt, G. E. & Kalanthroff, E. (2014). Do we need a cognitive theory for OCD. Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 11, 185-187.
Kalanthroff, E., Anholt, G. E., Keren, R., & Henik, A. (2013). What should I (not) do? Control over irrelevant tasks in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder patients. Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 10, 37-40.
Kalanthroff, E.*, Cohen, N.*, & Henik, A. (2013). Stop feeling: Inhibition of emotional interference following stop-signal trials. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00078
* These authors contributed equally to this research
Kalanthroff, E., Goldfarb, L., & Henik, A. (2013). Evidence for interaction between the stop signal and the Stroop task conflict. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 39 (2), 579-592.
Kalanthroff, E., Goldfarb, L., Usher, M., & Henik, A. (2013). Stop interfering: Stroop task conflict independence from informational conflict and interference. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 66, 1356-1367.
Kalanthroff, E., & Henik, A. (2013). Personal effect but not a fragile effect: Individual differences in task control predict Stroop facilitation. Consciousness and Cognition, 22(2), 413-419.
Kalanthroff, E., Naparstek, S., & Henik, A. (2013). Spatial processing in adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Neuropsychology, 27, 546-555.
Linkovski, O.*, Kalanthroff, E.*, Anholt, G. E., & Henik, A. (2013). Did I turn-off the stove? Good inhibitory control can protect from influences of repeated checking. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 44, 30-36.
* These authors contributed equally to this research
Anholt, G. E. & Kalanthroff, E. (2013). Letter to the editor: Recent advances in research on cognition and emotion in OCD: A review. Current Psychiatry Reports, 15, 416.
Anholt, G. E., Linkovski, O., Kalanthroff, E., & Henik, A. (2012). If I do it, it must be important: Integrating basic cognitive research findings with cognitive behavior theory of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Behavioral and Cognitive Psychotherapy (Psicoterapia cognitiva e comportamentale), 18, 69-77.
Kalanthroff, E., Anholt, G. E., & Simpson, H. B. (invited book chapter). Research domain criteria and obsessive-compulsive disorder: An oxymoron? Editor: Pittenger, C.
Papers under review:
Kalanthroff, E. *, Davelaar, E. J. *, Henik, A., & Usher, M. (revised and resubmitted). Task conflict and pro-active control: a computational theory of the Stroop task. Psychological Review.
* These authors contributed equally to this research
Kalanthroff, E., Henik, A., Simpson, H. B., Todder, D., & Anholt, G. E. (under revision). To do or not to do: Task control deficit in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Behavioral Therapy.
Kalanthroff, E. & Henik, A. (under revision). Recruitment of inhibitory control by environmental cues – evidence from a modified stop-signal task. PLoS ONE.
Saban, W., Gabay, S., & Kalanthroff, E. (under revision). More than just channeling: the role of subcortical mechanisms in executive functions — evidence from the Stroop task. Acta Psychologia.