Brady A. Reynolds, Ph.D. :: Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio

Brady A. Reynolds, Ph.D.

Brady A. Reynolds, Ph.D.

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Biography

Dr. Reynolds is a developmental psychologist with research interests in the assessment of different dimensions of impulsive behavior, primarily through the use of laboratory behavioral tasks, and how impulsive behavior is related to cigarette-smoking uptake and cessation among adolescents. His interests also include the development and evaluation of contingency management smoking-cessation programs oriented to adolescent populations.

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Gender:

  • Male

Languages Spoken:

  • English

Research Interests

Research Center:

Areas of Interest:

  • Dr. Reynolds is a developmental psychologist with research interests in the assessment of different dimensions of impulsive behavior, primarily through the use of laboratory behavioral tasks, and how impulsive behavior is related to cigarette-smoking uptake and cessation among adolescents. His interests also include the development and evaluation of contingency management smoking-cessation programs oriented to adolescent populations.
  • Impulsive Behavior and Treatment Outcomes for Adolescent Smoking PROJECT: R01 DA023087-01A2 FUNDING PERIOD: 07/01/08 - 6/30/13 FUNDING AGENCY: NIH/NIDA ROLE: PI The primary goal of this research is to assess the relationships between different dimensions of impulsive behavior and treatment response for adolescents participating in a widely prescribed, social-cognitive type treatment program for smoking.
  • Web-Based Contingency Management for Smoking Abstinence with Adolescents PROJECT: R01 DA023476-01A2 FUNDING PERIOD: 03/01/10 - 2/28/15 FUNDING AGENCY: NIH/NIDA ROLE: PI In response to the need for treatments appropriate for adolescent smokers, this research (utilizing a two-group randomized-control design, n = 63 per group) will evaluate the effectiveness and efficacy of a new and innovative Internet-based contingency-management (CM) program for smoking abstinence with adolescent smokers.
  • A Web-Based Intervention with Adolescent Smokers of Appalachian Ohio PROJECT: 1RC1CA144744-01 FUNDING PERIOD: 09/30/09 - 09/29/11 FUNDING AGENCY: NIH/NCI ROLE: PI A web-based contingency management program for cigarette smoking will be evaluated that utilizes an Internet server and video recordings of smoking-status verifications as an effective way to reach rural adolescents. Also, different dimensions of impulsive behavior will be explored as predictors of treatment response.

Education and Training

Graduate School

  • West Virginia University
    Date Completed: 06/30/2000

Fellowship

  • The University of Chicago
    Date Completed: 06/30/2003

Fellowship

  • SUNY at Buffalo
    Date Completed: 06/30/2005

Professional Experience

2011–present

  • Associate Professor of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University

2005–2010

  • Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University

Publications

  • Metrik J, Kahler CW, Reynolds B, McGeary JE, Monti PM, Haney M, de Wit H, Rohsenow DJ. 2012. Balanced placebo design with marijuana: Pharmacological and expectancy effects on impulsivity and risk taking.  Psychopharmacology (Berl).. Vol. epub, no. May: eepub ahead of print.
  • Hyatt CJ, Assaf M, Muska CE, Rosen RI, Thomas AD, Johnson MR, Hylton JL,. 2012. Reward-related dorsal striatal activity differences between former and current cocaine dependent individuals during an interactive competitive game.  PLoS One.. Vol. 7, no. 5. (May): ee34917.
  • Hamilton KR, Ansell EB, Reynolds B, Potenza MN, Sinha R. 2012. Self-reported impulsivity, but not behavioral choice or response impulsivity, partially mediates the effect of stress on drinking behavior.  Stress.. Vol. EPUB AHEAD OF PRINT, no. April: eEPUB AHEAD OF PRINT.
  • Bridge JA, McBee-Strayer SM, Cannon EA, Sheftall AH, Reynolds B, Campo JV, Pajer KA, Barbe RP, Brent DA. 2012. Impaired decision-making in adolescent suicide attempters.  Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Vol. 51, no. 4. (April): 394-403.
  • Reynolds B, Fields S. 2012. Delay discounting by adolescents experimenting with cigarette smoking.  Addiction. Vol. 107, no. 2. (February): 417-424.
  • Gonzalez,Vivian,M; Reynolds,Brady; Skewes,Monica,C. 2011. Role of Impulsivity in the Relationship Between Depression and Alcohol Problems Among Emerging Adult College Drinkers.  Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. Vol. 19, no. 4. (August): 303-313.
  • Fields S, Sabet M, Peal A, Reynolds B. 2011. Relationship between weight status and delay discounting in a sample of adolescent cigarette smokers.  Behavioral Pharmacology. Vol. 22, no. 3. (June): 266-268.
  • Andrews MM, Meda SA, Thomas AD, Potenza MN, Krystal JH, Worhunsky P, Stevens MC, O'Malley S, Book GA, Reynolds B, Pearlson GD. 2011. Individuals family history positive for alcoholism show fMRI differences in reward sensitivity that are related to impulsivity factors.  Biological Psychiatry. Vol. 69, no. 7. (April): 675-683.
  • Gonzalez VM, Reynolds B, Skewes MC. 2011. Role of impulsivity in the relationship between depression and alcohol problems among emerging adult college drinkers.  Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. Vol. 19, no. 4. (April): 303-313.
  • Melanko,Shane; Reynolds,Brady. 2010. THE INFLUENCE OF STRESS ON IMPULSIVITY IN ADOLESCENT CIGARETTE SMOKERS AND NONSMOKERS.  ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE. Vol. 39, no. April: 37-37.
  • Voon V, Reynolds B, Brezing C, Gallea C, Skaljic M, Ekanayake V, Fernandez H, Potenza MN, Dolan RJ, Hallett M. 2010. Impulsive choice and response in dopamine agonist-related impulse control behaviors.  Psychopharmacology. Vol. 207, no. 4. (January): 645-659.
  • Melanko S, Leraas K, Collins C, Fields S, Reynolds B. 2009. Characteristics of psychopathy in adolescent nonsmokers and smokers: Relations to delay discounting and self reported impulsivity.  Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. Vol. 17, no. 4. (August): 258-265.
  • Fields S, Leraas K, Collins C, Reynolds B. 2009. Delay discounting as a mediator of the relationship between perceived stress and cigarette smoking status in adolescents.  Behavioural Pharmacology. Vol. 20, no. 5-6. (January): 455-460.
  • Shiels K, Hawk LW, Reynolds B, Mazzullo RJ, Rhodes JD, Pelham WE, Waxmonsky JG, Gangloff BP. 2009. Effects of methylphenidate on discounting of delayed rewards in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.  Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. Vol. 17, no. 5. (January): 291-301.
  • Reynolds B, Leraas K, Collins C, Melanko S. 2009. Delay discounting by the children of smokers and nonsmokers.  Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Vol. 99, no. 1-3. (January): 350-353.
  • Fields S, Collins C, Leraas K, Reynolds B. 2009. Dimensions of impulsive behavior in adolescent smokers and nonsmokers.  Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. Vol. 17, no. 5. (January): 302-311.
  • Reynolds B, Penfold RB, Patak M. 2008. Dimensions of impulsive behavior in adolescents: Laboratory behavioral assessments.  Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. Vol. 16, no. 2. (January): 124-131.
  • Reynolds B, Dallery J, Shroff P, Patak M, Leraas K. 2008. A web-based contingency management program with adolescent smokers.  Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. Vol. 41, no. 4. (January): 597-601.
  • Krishnan-Sarin S, Reynolds B, Duhig AM, Smith A, Liss T, McFetridge A, Cavallo DA, Carroll KM, Potenza MN. 2007. Behavioral impulsivity predicts treatment outcome in a smoking cessation program for adolescent smokers.  Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Vol. 88, no. 1. (January): 79-82.
  • Reynolds B, Patak M, Shroff P, Penfold RB, Melanko S, Duhig AM. 2007. Laboratory and self-report assessments of impulsive behavior in adolescent daily smokers and nonsmokers.  Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. Vol. 15, no. 3. (January): 264-271.
  • Patak M, Reynolds B. 2007. Question-based assessments of delay discounting: Do respondents spontaneously incorporate uncertainty into their valuations for delayed.  Addictive Behaviors. Vol. 32, no. 2. (January): 351-357.
  • Reynolds, Brady; Patak,, Michele; Shroff, Palak. 2007. Adolescent smokers rate delayed rewards as less certain than adolescent nonsmokers.  Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Vol. 90, no. 2-3. (January): 301-303.
  • Reynolds B. 2006. The Experiential Discounting Task is sensitive to cigarette-smoking status and correlates with a measure of delay discounting.  Behavioural Pharmacology. Vol. 17, no. 2. (March): 133-142.
  • Reynolds B, Richards JB, de Wit H. 2006. Acute-alcohol effects on the Experiential Discounting Task (EDT) and a question-based measure of delay discounting.  Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior. Vol. 83, no. 2. (January): 194-202.
  • Reynolds B, Ortengren A, Richards JB, de Wit H. 2006. Dimensions of impulsive behavior: Personality and behavioral measures.  Personality and Individual Differences. Vol. 40, no. 2. (January): 305-315.
  • Acheson A, Reynolds B, Richards JB, de Wit Harriet. 2006. Diazepam impairs behavioral inhibition but not delay discounting or risk taking in healthy adults.  Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. Vol. 14, no. 2. (January): 190-198.
  • Scheres A, Dijkstra M, Ainslie E, Balkan J, Reynolds B, Sonuga-Barke E, Castellanos FX. 2006. Temporal and probabilistic discounting of rewards in children and adolescents: Effects of age and ADHD symptoms.  Neuropsychologia. Vol. 44, no. 11. (January): 2092-2103.
  • Reynolds B. 2006. A review of delay-discounting research with humans: Relations to drug use and gambling.  Behavioural Pharmacology. Vol. 17, no. 8. (January): 651-667.
  • Reynolds B, Schiffbauer R. 2005. Delay of gratification and delay discounting: A unifying feedback model of delay-related impulsive behavior.  The Psychological Record. Vol. 55, no. 3. (June): 439-460.
  • Reynolds, B. 2004. Do high rates of cigarette consumption increase delay discounting? A cross-sectional comparison of adolescent smokers and young-adult smokers and nonsmokers.  Behavioural Processes. Vol. 67, no. 3. (November): 545-549.
  • Reynolds B, Schiffbauer R. 2004. Measuring state changes in human delay discounting: an experiential discounting task.  Behavioural Processes. Vol. 67, no. 3. (November): 343-356.
  • Reynolds B, Richards JB, Dassinger M, de Wit H. 2004. Therapeutic doses of diazepam do not alter impulsive behavior in humans.  Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior. Vol. 79, no. 1. (September): 17-24.
  • Reynolds B, Schiffbauer R. 2004. Impulsive choice and workplace safety: A new area of inquiry for research in occupational settings.  The Behavior Analyst. Vol. 27, no. January: 239-246.
  • Reynolds B, Richards JB, Horn K, Karraker K. 2004. Delay discounting and probability discounting as related to cigarette smoking status in adults.  Behavioural Processes. Vol. 65, no. 1. (January): 35-42.
  • Reynolds B, Karraker K, Horn K, Richards JB. 2003. Delay and probability discounting as related to different stages of adolescent smoking and non-smoking.  Behavioural Processes. Vol. 64, no. 3. (October): 333-344.
  • Reynolds B, Karraker K. 2003. A Big Five model of disposition and situation interaction: why a "helpful" person may not always behave helpfully.  New Ideas in Psychology. Vol. 21, no. January: 1-13.
  • Reynolds, B. 2002. Personality Development. In Child Development: Vol. 1. Macmillan Psychology Reference Series. Edited by N. Salkind. New York: Gale Group.
  • Reynolds B, de Wit H, Richards JB. 2002. Delay of gratification and delay discounting in rats.  Behavioural Processes. Vol. 59, no. 3. (January): 157-168.
  • Matusiewicz, A., Reynolds, B., & Lejuez, C.W. 0. Assessment Instruments for Impulse Control Disorders and Impulsivity. In Oxford Handbook of Impulse Control Disorders. Edited by J.E. Grant & M.N. Potenza.
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