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Date Prepared:Harvard Medical School/Harvard School of Dental MedicineCurriculum VitaeJuly 5, 2017Name:Eve Marie ValeraOffice Address:Massachusetts General HospitalPsychiatry Department, Room 2660149 13th StreetCharlestown, MA 02129Home Address:25 W Howard Street C1Quincy, MA 02169Work Phone:617-724-0307Work Email:eve valera@hms.harvard.eduWork FAX:617-726-4078Place of Birth:Beacon, NYEducation09/88-05/92 B.A.Psychology08/93-08/96A.M.Clinical Psychology08/93-07/99Ph.D.Major: Clinical Psychology;Minor: Biological Psychology(PhD and thesis advisor: HowardBerenbaum, PhD)Postdoctoral Training09/00-06/02 Clinical ResearchTraining Program09/00-06/02Neuropsychology andPsychiatry06/02-07/03NIH IndividualPostdoctoralSiena College,Loudonville, New YorkUniversity of Illinois atUrbana-ChampaignUniversity of Illinois atUrbana-ChampaignPsychiatry (preceptor: LarrySeidman, PhD)Harvard Medical SchoolNeuropsychology and Psychiatry(advisors: Larry Seidman, PhD;Margaret O’Connor, PhD; CherylWeinstein, PhD)Psychiatry (sponsor: LarrySeidman, PhD)Massachusetts MentalHealth Center and BethIsrael Deaconess MedicalCenterHarvard Medical School/Massachusetts General1

Fellowship (F32)Faculty Academic Appointments07/02-08/07 Instructor11/05Lecturer09/07-Assistant ProfessorHospitalPsychology (Psychiatry)Behavioral Neuroscience Ph.D.ProgramPsychology (Psychiatry)Appointments at Hospitals/Affiliated Institutions07/02-07/03 Research FellowPsychiatry06/03-08/08Assistant in ResearchPsychiatry08/08-08/13Research AssociatePsychiatry04/11-04/15Senior ResearchScientistResearch ScientistPsychiatry08/13-Harvard Medical SchoolBoston University Schoolof MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolMassachusetts GeneralHospitalMassachusetts GeneralHospitalMassachusetts GeneralHospitalBoston University Schoolof MedicineMassachusetts GeneralHospitalPsychiatryCommittee ServiceLocal1999200720142015Clinical Psychology PhD AdmissionsCommitteeBoard of Advisers for Diversity in theClinical Research Training program(CRTP)Dissertation Defense Committee for KayleSlay Sawyer, Ph.D.Senior Thesis Evaluation Committee forChristina Herbosa, B.A. candidateProfessional Societies1997Midwestern Psychological Society1998-2000International Society for Traumatic StressStudies2001Cognitive Neuroscience Society2002-2003International Neuropsychological Society2010-2012Society for Research on the Cerebellum2010Association for Psychological Science2017Society for the Teaching of Psychology2University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignMember (local at the time)Harvard Medical SchoolMemberBoston UniversityReaderHarvard University Neurobiology ember

Grant Review Activities2008Ad hoc grant reviewer2008Ad hoc grant reviewer2015Ad hoc grant reviewerIsraeli Science FoundationNetherlands Organization for ScientificResearchMedical Research Council, UnitedKingdomEditorial ActivitiesAd hoc ReviewerJournal of Abnormal PsychologyJournal of the International Neuropsychological SocietyPsychological AssessmentPsychosomaticsBiological PsychiatryBritish Journal of Clinical PsychologyArchives of General PsychiatryPsychiatry Research: NeuroimagingTrauma, Violence & AbuseProgress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological PsychiatryMolecular PsychiatryEuropean Journal of NeurologyNeuropsychologyBrain ResearchHuman Brain MappingJournal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryActa Psychiatrica ScandinavicaThe International Journal of NeuropsychopharmacologyPsychiatry ResearchThe Open Psychology JournalPediatricsDevelopmental NeuropsychologyThe Journal of Child Psychology and PsychiatryAmerican Journal of PsychiatryDevelopmental ScienceNeuropsychologiaPsychiatric TimesJournal of Psychiatry and NeurosciencePsychological MedicineNeurotherapeuticsPsychiatry and Clinical NeurosciencesNeuropsychopharmacologyJournal of NeurosciencePLoS ONENeuroImage3

Advances in Mind-Body MedicineJournal of Nervous and Mental DiseaseTrends in Cognitive SciencesJournal of Abnormal Child PsychologyCerebral CortexThe Journal of Clinical PsychiatryActa RadiologicaChild NeuropsychologyEuropean Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical NeuroscienceJournal of Attention DisordersExpert Review in NeurotherapeuticsPhysiology and BehaviorNeuroimaging ClinicalNeuroscience and Biobehavioral ReviewsProceedings from the National Academy of SciencesRubriqBrain Imaging and BehaviorJournal of Women’s HealthSocial Work in Health CareOther Editorial Roles2008Editorial board member2014Editorial panel memberThe Open Psychology JournalThe Center for Information and Study onClinical Research Participation (CISCRP)Honors and Prizes1998-1992President's (Dean's) List Honors1992Delta Epsilon Sigma Honors1992National Dean's List1992Summa cum laude1993Graduate College Fellowship199820012001Herman-Eisen Award for ProfessionalContribution to PsychologyLivingston Fellowship Award 2001-2002Selected participant2002Mysell Poster Award4Siena CollegeSiena CollegeAmerican Association forHigher EducationSiena College, Loudonville,New YorkUniversity of Illinois atUrbana-ChampaignUniversity of Illinois atUrbana-ChampaignHarvard Medical SchoolAmerican PsychologicalAssociation AdvancedTraining Institute inFunctional MagneticResonance ImagingDepartment of h

20032009Lilly Fellowship AwardTravel Award2013Caring for Dependent Travel Award2014Caring for Dependent Travel AwardHarvard Research DayEli Lilly and CompanyAmerican College ofNeuropsychopharmacology(ACNP)Massachusetts GeneralHospitalMassachusetts ort of Funded and Unfunded ProjectsFunding inor Head Injury in Battered Women: Incidence and Relationship to Cognitive andPsychosocial FunctioningGraduate College Thesis Project GrantPIThe goal of this project was to examine the incidence and effects of brain injury in batteredwomen.Minor Head Injury in Battered Women: Incidence and Relationship to Cognitive andPsychosocial FunctioningWomen’s Studies Funding for Feminist ScholarshipPIThe goal of this project was to examine the incidence and effects of brain injury in batteredwomen.Minor Head Injury in Battered WomenGraduate College On-Campus Dissertation Research GrantPIThe goal of this project was to examine the incidence and effects of brain injury in batteredwomen.Minor Head Injury in Battered WomenPre-doctoral Fellowship, NRSA, F31 MH11763PIThe goal of this project was to examine the incidence and effects of brain injury in batteredwomen.A Functional MRI Study of Working Memory in ADHD AdultsPeter B. Livingston Fellowship Fund Study, MGH/HMSPIThis project examined the functional neuroanatomy of adults with ADHD.A Functional MRI Study of Working Memory in ADHD AdultsPost-doctoral Fellowship, NRSA, F32 MH065040PI5

2003-20052005-20112007-20092008-2010This project examined the functional neuroanatomy of adults with ADHD.Neuroanatomy of Adult ADHD: An MRI Morphometric StudyR01 MH62152 (PI: Larry Seidman)FellowThe goal of this project was to examine structural abnormalities in ADHD adults acrossthe lifespan.Cerebellar Structure and Function in Adult ADHDCareer Development Award, K23 MH071535PIThe goal of this project is to examine how cerebellar and structural abnormalities inADHD adults contributes to motor and cognitive abnormalities.Neuroimaging of Brain Injury in Battered WomenHMS Fund for Women’s Health, HMS Center of Excellence in Women’s HealthPI ( 30,000)The goal of this project was to use neuroimaging such as diffusion tensor imaging andcognitive measures to examine potential structural and functional brain abnormalitiesresulting from brain injury in battered women.Somatotopic organization of the cerebellum and its role in plasticityUMass, Amherst Office of Research (PI: Rebecca Spencer)Co-investigatorThe goal of this project was to examine cerebellar somatotopy across task types.Current2011-2016NCE 2017The role of corticocerebellar pathophysiology in adult ADHDR01 HD067744 1,480,815.00PIThe long-term objective of this proposal is to increase our understanding of thepathophysiology of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by furthering ourknowledge regarding how the cerebellum and corticocerebellar circuits contribute toperceptual and motor timing abnormalities in ADHD.2012-2017Cerebellar timing dysfunction in schizophreniaR01 MH074983 (PI: William Hetrick)ConsultantThis project examines the structural and functional integrity of the cerebellum inindividuals with schizophrenia, their first-degree relatives, and in healthy comparisonsubjects using behavioral and MRI methodology. Providing cerebellar and timing-relatedexpertise.2016-2021Affective and Conative Changes in AlcoholismR01 AA007112 (PI: Marlene Oscar Berman); 2nd Cycle of being funded on thiscompetitive RenewalConsultantEmotion dysregulation may underlie addictive disorders such as alcoholism, which in turn6

may further alter emotional states. Alcoholism-related abnormalities in brain centerscontrolling emotional perception and regulation may differ for men and women, and candifferentially alter the course of alcoholism directly, by affecting sensitivity to feedback, aswell as the ability to make economic, social, and health-related decisions. Providing taskdesign and analysis as well as cerebellar expertise, grant and manuscript preparation.SubmittedPENDINGNeurobiological basis and sequelae of traumatic brain injury related to intimate partnerviolenceNational Institutes of Health/ National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke R01PI – Direct Costs Requested - 2,448,356We propose to use magnetic resonance imaging and molecular markers of brain structureand function with measures of cognition, behavior and psychopathology to examine theneural mechanisms of traumatic bran injury (TBI) related to intimate-partner violence andto understand TBIs relationship to cognitive, behavioral and psychological functioning.PENDINGValidating PRISMS-Revitalize, a Lightweight Head-Mounted Display-Based TBIRehabilitation Platform Suitable for Military Field UseJoint Program Committee 6 Combat Casualty Care Research Program Precision TraumaCare Research Award (W81XWH-18-DMRDP-PTCRA)Biomedical TBI ResearcherWe propose to validate PRISMS-Revitalize in adolescents and young adults who havesuffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI). PRISMS-Revitalize is an affordable andlightweight system designed to deliver rehabilitative exercises to improving balance andvision. We aim to show PRISMS-Revitalize is a safe, fun, and effective way to givedoctors and physical therapists a personalized determination of how well a patient isrecovering.Training Grants and Mentored Trainee Grants2015-2017Dynamic cerebro-cerebellar networks for cognitive function in ADHD and patients withneurological damageCanadian Institutes of Health ResearchMentor of Aaron KucyiThis project will reveal fundamental insights into highly understudied aspects of ADHD andtheir neurobiological bases. As such, this work could lead to development of new therapiestargeting specific brain regions and changing brain dynamics to alleviate attentional issuesand reduce the burden of ADHD on individuals and society.7

Report of Local Teaching and TrainingTeaching of Students in Courses1993-1996Child Abuse Prevention ProgramUndergraduate students1996-1998Psychology 340 and Psychology 341Adolescent Mentoring Program1996-1999Independent Research SeminarUniversity of Illinois, Champaign, IL20 students per semester for 6 semestersUniversity of Illinois, Champaign, IL15 students for 4 semestersUniversity of Illinois, Champaign, IL2 students for 6 semesters2005-The Neurobiology of ADHD in the HumanNeuropsychology I course for theBehavioral Neuroscience Ph.D. ProgramBoston University School of Medicine,Boston, MAannual 3-hour lecture2008The Neurobiology of ADHDApplied Physiological Developmentcourse, Tufts University1 hourBoston, MAFormal Teaching of Residents, Clinical Fellows and Research Fellows (post-docs)2004-2010The Neurobiology of ADHD:McLean, Cambridge Children’s Hospital,Neuroimaging in the Developmentaland Massachusetts General HospitalNeuroscience course for second year1.5-hour lecturefellows in the Harvard Child PsychiatryTraining Program which spans 3 Harvardprograms2006-2013Neuroimaging in ADHD in the PediatricMassachusetts General HospitalPsychopharmacology course for Psychiatry 1-hour lectureFellows2016Structural and Functional Neuroimaging inMcLean HospitalADHD, Neuropsychiatry Seminar for1-hour lecturesecond year ResidentsLaboratory and Other Research Supervisory and Training Responsibilities1996-1997 Independent Study Supervision ofDaily mentorship for 2 semesters.Undergraduate student Susannah More/University of Illinois2004Independent Study Supervision of StudentWeekly mentorship for the summer.Intern Matthew Widmer/Hampshire College2004Independent Study Supervision of Graduate Daily mentorship for 1 semester.Student Ariel Brown/Boston University2005-2006 Independent Study Supervision of StudentWeekly mentorship for 2 semesters.Intern Navine Nasser-Ghodsi/MassachusettsInstitute of Technology2006-2007 Independent Study Supervision of StudentBi-weekly mentorship for 1 year.Intern Megha Patel/Brandeis University8

ndependent Study Supervision of StudentIntern Brittany LeBlanc/University ofMassachusetts, AmherstIndependent Study Supervision of StudentIntern Jade Sperlinga/Endicott CollegeIndependent Study Supervision of StudentIntern Stacey Bilicki/Endicott CollegeIndependent Study Supervision of StudentIntern Kyan Nafissi/Union CollegeIndependent Study Supervision of StudentIntern Maria Meidanis/Suffolk UniversityIndependent Study Supervision of Studentfrom Wellesley CollegeNoor AdraMassachusetts General Hospital InternMentor for Elizabeth DeGeorges fromByram Hills Central High School;Authentic Science Research ProgramIndependent Study Supervision of Studentfrom University of VermontGillian GoolkasianMassachusetts General Hospital InternIndependent Study Supervision of Studentfrom Harvard UniversityDiana WangMassachusetts General Hospital InternBi-weekly mentorship for approximately 2years.Weekly mentorship for 1 semester.Bi-weekly mentorship for 1 semester.Weekly mentorship for 1 summer.Weekly mentorship for 1 semester.Weekly mentorship, 1-2 hours – current.Bi-weekly mentorship, 1-2 hours – current.Weekly mentorship, 1-2 hours – currentWeekly mentorship, 1-2 hours – currentFormally Supervised Trainees2010Kayle Sawyer, Ph.D. / Research Scientist, Boston University School of MedicineSupervision during doctoral work; continuing supervision on post-doctoral projects2012-2013Ezra Wegbreit, Ph.D. / Postdoctoral Fellow in Psychiatry and Human Behavior, BrownUniversitySupervision on projects examining cerebellar abnormalities in ADHD and examiningneural consequences of brain injury in battered women using functional and structuralmagnetic resonance imaging2012-2015Michael Hove, Ph.D. / Assistant Professor in Psychological Science, Fitchburg StateUniversitySupervision on projects examining cerebellar contributions to ADHD using behavioralmotor paradigms and functional magnetic resonance imaging2014-2016Aaron Kucyi, Ph.D. / Postdoctoral Fellow in Neurology and Neurological Sciences,Stanford University school of Medicine9

Supervision on projects examining cerebro-cerebellar connectivity as well as its role in thepathophysiology of ADHD and other cerebellar-related disorders using functionalmagnetic resonance imaging2015-Aihua Cao, M.D., Ph.D. / Post-doctoral Fellow in Psychiatry, Massachusetts GeneralHospitalSupervision on projects examining cerebro-cerebellar pathophysiology of ADHD andrelated behavioral features using functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging.Training in research design, analysis, and manuscript writing, 1-2 hours per week.2017-Julia Daugherty/ PhD candidate in Psychology, Universidad de Granada, Granada, SpainSupervision on projects examining intimate-partner violence, traumatic brain injury, andfunctional and structural magnetic resonance imaging. Training in research design,analysis, and manuscript writing, 1-2 hours per week.Formal Teaching of Peers (e.g., CME and other continuing education courses)2006-2007Structural Imaging in ADHDPI Lunch course, Clinical and Research Program inPediatric Psychopharmacology, MassachusettsGeneral HospitalMeta-analysis of Structural Imaging Findings inAttention-deficit/hyperactivity Disorder Interview forTalking ADHD, Remedica Medical Education andPublishing1 hourBoston, MA2007, 2009,2011, 2013Neuroimaging of ADHDThe Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder acrossthe Lifespan course, Massachusetts General HospitalDepartment of Psychiatry1 hourBoston, MA2009Structural and Functional Neuroanatomy of ADHDThe Child & Adolescent Psychopharmacology courseMassachusetts General Hospital Department ofPsychiatry1 hourBoston, MA20061 hourBoston, MALocal Invited PresentationsNo presentations below were sponsored by outside entities.20072007The Cerebellum in ADHD: Testing a Theory of Timing and Temporal Processing usingfMRI/Seminar PresentationNuclear Magnetic Resonance Center, MGHNeuroimaging Findings in ADHDMassachusetts Mental Health Center Research Grand Rounds, Harvard Medical School10

2008Neuroimaging Abnormalities in ADHDAdvanced Neuropsychology Case Seminar for faculty and fellows at Cambridge HealthAlliance, Harvard Medical School Teaching Affiliate2008Structural and Functional Neuroimaging Abnormalities in ADHDDevelopmental Psychopathology Research Workshop, Harvard Clinical Psychologyprogram2010Cerebro-cerebellar pathophysiology in ADHD: What do we know and are there sexdifferences?/Seminar PresentationPsychiatric Imaging and Neuroscience Group, MGH2010Design and Analysis of Neuroimaging Data in ADHD/Seminar PresentationStatistical Parametric Mapping (SPM8) course, MGH2013Fronto-cerebellar pathophysiology in ADHDHarvard Medical School Clinical Research Training Program, Judge Baker Children’sHospital2014Fronto-cerebellar pathophysiology in ADHDMcLean Imaging Center Speaker Series, McLean HospitalReport of Regional, National and International Invited Teaching andPresentationsInvited Presentations and CoursesRegionalThose presentations below sponsored by outside entities are so noted and the sponsor is identified2010Neurobiology of ADHD/Seminar PresentationGalenea Corporation, Cambridge, MA (Sponsored by Galenea)2010Males vs. females: Who gets studied in research? Potential impacts on education andhealth/ConferenceTrinity College, Hartford, CT2013Frontocerebellar pathophysiology of ADHDNeuroimaging & Neuropsychology group, Boston VA Medical center2013Behavioral and Imaging Timing Abnormalities in Adult ADHDNew England Sequencing and Timing conference, University of Massachusetts in Amherst2013BU-MNS Internship Workshop/Panel MemberMassachusetts Neuropsychological Society, Boston UniversityNational1997Incidence of head injury in battered women/Symposium Presentation (Primary author)Annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL11

1998Effects of child abuse and neglect on later cognitive functioning/Symposium Presentation(Primary author)Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL2003An fMRI study of working memory in adults with ADHD: Gender differences/SymposiumPresentation (Primary author)Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Honolulu, Hawaii2003Working memory in adult ADHD: An fMRI investigation/Symposium Presentation(Primary author)Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Miami,FL2003Alexithymia in battered women: Increasing our understanding/Symposium Presentation(Primary author)Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Chicago, IL2003Grant Writing 101/Workshop (Author)Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Chicago, IL2004Functional neuroanatomy of working memory in adults with ADHD/SymposiumPresentation (Primary author)Society of Biological Psychiatry’s 59th Annual Scientific Convention and Program, NY,NY(Sponsored by Biological Psychiatry)2007Structural and Functional Neuroimaging Abnormalities in Attention-Deficit/HyperactivityDisorder/Seminar PresentationDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh(Sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh)2007Working memory in adult ADHD: Sex differences in neural activation/SymposiumPresentation (Primary author)Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,Boston, MA2008New fronto-cerebellar findings in ADHD/Symposium Presentation (Primary author)Annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC(Sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association)2009Sex differences in the functional neuroanatomy of working memory in adults withADHD/Symposium Presentation (Primary author)Annual meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. Hollywood, FL2011Cerebellar pathophysiology in adult ADHD/Symposium Presentation (Chair ofSymposium and Presentation)Annual meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry. San Francisco, CA(Sponsored by Biological Psychiatry)12

2013Cerebro-cerebellar abnormalities associated with cognitive and motor processes in adultADHD166th Annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association. San Francisco, CA2014Brain injury in battered women: Effects on white matter and cognitive functioningDomestic Violence Death Review Team for Santa Clara County. San Jose, California2014Brain injury in battered women and its relationship to microstructural white matteralterations: A diffusion tensor imaging study10th World Congress on Brain Injury. San Francisco, CA2015The Spectrum of Traumatic Brain Injury in Victims of Intimate Partner Violence22nd Annual County of Santa Clara Domestic Violence Conference. Santa Clara, CA(Sponsored by the Santa Clara Domestic Violence Committee)2016Cerebro-Cerebellar Abnormalities Associated with Cognitive and Motor Processes inAdult ADHD.Department Colloquium SeriesDepartment of Kinesiology, The Pennsylvania State University(Sponsored by The Pennsylvania State University)International2005Meta-analysis of structural imaging findings in attention-deficit/hyperactivitydisorder/Symposium Presentation (Primary author)Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Toronto,Canada2008Neurobiology and Neuroimaging of ADHD: Current Evidence, Challenges and FutureDirections/Seminar PresentationDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Tokyo(Sponsored by Janssen Pharmaceuticals)2008The Neurobiology of ADHD/Seminar PresentationJanssen Pharmaceuticals CNS Forum, Tokyo, Japan(Sponsored by Janssen Pharmaceuticals)2009Neuroimaging findings implicating fronto-cerebellar circuit abnormalities in thepathophysiology of ADHD/Symposium Presentation (Primary author)Annual meeting of the World Congress of Biological Psychiatry, Paris, FranceReport of Education of Patients and Service to the CommunityEducation of Patients and Service to the Community13

No presentations below were sponsored by outside entities.2015James P. Timilty Middle School / Psychiatric NeuroscientistEducated 6th through 8th graders on the neuroanatomy of the cerebellum and itsimportant role in cognition and emotional functioning as well as motor control, providingan interactive demonstration of the adaptive role of the cerebellum.2015Annual County of Santa Clara Domestic Violence Conference / PsychiatricNeuroscientistDelivered workshop entitled Recognizing Traumatic Brain Injury: Scenarios andInformation Guide to attorneys, judges, nurses, social workers, therapists, and lawenforcement officers at a domestic violence conference.2016Center for Judicial Education and Research Domestic Violence Institute.Helped develop afternoon curriculum for the Fact Finding session of this program for theJudicial Counsel of California to judges in the San Francisco Bay Area.2016Center for Judicial Education and Research Domestic Violence Institute: An Orientationto Judicial Skills (San Francisco, CA) / Domestic Violence Neuroscience ExpertDelivered talk entitled Invisible Traumas: Traumatic Brain Injury and Strangulation inIntimate Partner Violence for the Judicial Counsel of California to judges in the SanFrancisco Bay Area.Education Material for Patients and the Lay CommunityNo presentations below were sponsored by outside entities.2015Domestic Violence Project: AssessingTraumatic Brain Injury in DomesticViolence Victims/SurvivorsCo-AuthorHandout providing a concise traumaticbrain injury assessment for lawenforcement personnel and otherstakeholders2015Domestic Violence and TraumaticBrain InjuryCo-AuthorEducation and resource brochure forvictims of domestic violence in theSanta Clara CountyReport of ScholarshipPublicationsPeer reviewed publications in print or other mediaOriginal Articles1. Turrisi R, Jaccard J, Kelly SQ, Valera EM. Parent and teen perceptions regarding parental efforts atcontrolling teen drunk driving. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 1994; 24: 1387-1406.2. Valera EM, Heller WH, Berenbaum H. A twin study of individual differences in perceptual14

asymmetry. Laterality 1999; 4: 299-312.3. Valera EM, Berenbaum H. A twin study of alexithymia. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 2001;70: 239-246.4. Valera EM, Berenbaum H. Brain injury in battered women. Journal of Consulting and ClinicalPsychology 2003; 71, 797-804.5. Berenbaum H, Valera EM, Kerns JG. Psychological trauma and schizotypal symptoms.Schizophrenia Bulletin 2003; 29: 143-152.6. Seidman LJ, Doyle A, Fried R, Valera EM, Crum K, Matthews L. Neuropsychological function inadults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2004; 27:261-282. PMID: 150639977. Seidman LJ, Biederman J, Monuteaux MC, Valera EM, Doyle AE, Faraone SV. Impact of genderand age on executive functioning: Do girls and boys with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivitydisorder differ neuropsychologically in pre-teen and teenage years? Developmental Neuropsychology2005; 27: 79-105. PMID: 157379438. Valera EM, Faraone SF, Biederman J, Poldrack RA, Seidman LJ. Functional neuroanatomy ofworking memory in adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Biological Psychiatry 2005; 57:439-447. PMID: 157376579. Seidman LJ, Biederman J, Valera EM, Monuteaux MC, Doyle AE, Faraone SV. Neuropsychologicalfunctioning in girls with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder with and without learning disabilities.Neuropsychology 2006; 20: 166-177. PMID: 1659477710. Makris N, Kaiser JR, Haselgrove C, Seidman LJ, Biederman J, Boriel D, Valera EM, PapadimitriouGM, Fischl B, Caviness VS, Kennedy DN. Human cerebral cortex: A system for the integration ofvolume- and surface-based representations. Neuroimage; 2006; 33; 139-153.11. Seidman LJ, Valera EM, Makris N, Monuteaux MC, Boriel DL, Kelkar K, Kennedy DN, CavinessVS, Bush G, Aleardi M, Faraone SV, Biederman J. Dorsolateral prefrontal and anterior cingulatecortex volumetric abnormalities in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder identified bymagnetic resonance imaging. Biological Psychiatry; 2006; 60; 1071-1080. PMID: 16876137.12. Valera EM, Faraone SV, Murray K, Seidman LJ. Meta-analysis of structural imaging findings inattention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Biological Psychiatry; 2007; 61; 1361-1369. PMID:1695021713. Makris N, Biederman J, Valera EM, Bush G, Kaiser J, Kennedy DN, Caviness VS, Faraone SV,Seidman LJ. Cortical thinning of the attention and executive function networks in adults withattention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Cerebral Cortex; 2007; 17; 1364-1375. PMID: 16920883.14. Makris NM, Buka SL, Biederman J, Papadimitriou GM, Hodge SM, Valera EM, Brown AB, Bush G,Monuteaux MC, Caviness VS, Kennedy DN, Seidman LJ. Attention and executive systemsabnormalities in adults with childhood ADHD: A DT-MRI study of connections. Cerebral Cortex,2008; 18(5): 1210-1220. PMID: 1790633815. Bush G, Spencer T, Holmes J, Shin LM, Surman C, Valera EM, Seidman LJ, Makris N, Aleardi M,Mick E, Biederman J. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of methylphenidate and placebo inadults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder during the multi-source interference task; Archivesof General Psychiatry; 2008; 65; 102-114. PMID: 1818043416. Biederman J, Makris N, Valera EM, Monuteaux MC, Goldstein JM, Buka S, Boriel DL,Bandyopadhyay S, Kennedy DN, Caviness VS, Bush G, Aleardi M, Hammerness P, Faraone SV,15

Seidman LJ. Towards further understanding of the comorbidity between attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder and bipolar disorder: An MRI study of brain volumes. PsychologicalMedicine; 2008; 38; 1045-1056. PMID: 1793564017. Monuteaux MC, Seidman LJ, Faraone SV, Makris N, Spencer T, Valera EM, Brown A, Bush G,Doyle AE, Hughes S, Helliesen M, Mick E, Biederman J. A preliminary study of dopamine D4receptor genotype and structural brain alterations in adults with ADHD. American Journal of MedicalGenetics, Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics; 2008, 147B: 1436-1441. PMID: 1895143118. Valera EM, Brown A, Biederman J, Faraone SV, Makris N, Monuteaux MC, Whitfield-Gabrieli S,Vitulano M, Schiller M, Seidman LJ. Sex differences in the functional neuroanatomy of workingmemory in adults with ADHD. American Journal of Psychiatry; 2010; 167:86-94. PMID: 1988422419. Brown AB, Biederman J, Valera EM, Doyle AE, Bush G, Spencer T, Monuteaux MC, Mick E,Whitfield-Gabrieli S, Makris N, LaViolette PS, Oscar-Berman M, Faraone SV, Seidman LJ. Effect ofdopamine transporter gene (SLC6A3) variation on dorsal anterior cingulate function in ADHD.American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics; 2010; 153B:365-75. PMID1967610120. Makris N, Seidman LJ, Valera EM, Monuteaux M, Kennedy DN, Caviness VS Jr, Crum K, BrownAB, Bush G, Faraone S, Biederman J. Anterior cingulate volumetric alteratio

Quincy, MA 02169 Work Phone: 617-724-0307 Work Email: eve_valera@hms.harvard.edu . 09/07- Assistant Professor Psychology (Psychiatry) Harvard Medical School . Clinical Research Training program (CRTP) Harvard Medical School Member 2014 Dissertation Defense Committee for Kayle Slay Sawyer, Ph.D.