HEALTH PROMOTION & RESEARCH LABORATORY
Bonnie Spring, Ph.D.

| HOME | CONTACT US | ABOUT US | PROJECTS | PUBLICATIONS | 
| POSITIONS | RESEARCH PARTICIPATION | LINKS


(Italics indicates student co-author)

Selected Refereed Articles and Chapters:

119.  Epstein, L., Handley, E., Dearing, K., Roemmich, J., & Spring, B.  (in press).  The influence of price on purchase of healthy and unhealthy alternatives in youth.  

118.  Doran, N., Spring, B., Borrelli, B., McChargue, D., Hitsman, B., Niaura, R., & Hedeker, D. (in press).  Elevated positive affect:  A mixed blessing for abstinence.  Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.

117.  Hitsman, B., Spring, B., Wolf, W., Pingitore, R., Crayton, J.W., Hedeker, D.  (2005).  Effects of acute tryptophan depletion on negative symptoms and smoking topography in nicotine-dependent schizophrenics and nonpsychiatric controls.  Neuropsychopharmacology, 30, 640-648.  [PDF]

116.  Sanchez-Johnson, L.A.P., Spring, B.J., Kaplan-Sommerfeld, B., Fitzgibbon, M.L.  (2005).  Weight concerns and smoking in Black and White female smokers.  Addictive Behaviors, 30, 601-605.  [PDF]

115.  Spring, B., Pagoto, S., Whitlock, E., Kaufmann, P., Glasgow, R., Smith, K., Trudeau, K., & Davidson, K. (in press).  Invitation to a dialogue between researchers and clinicians about evidence-based behavioral medicine.  Annals of Behavioral Medicine.

114.  Sanchez-Johnsen, L. A. P., Fitzgibbon, M. L., Ahluwalia, J. S., & Spring, B. (in press).  Eating pathology among black and white smokers.  Eating Behaviors.

113.  Doran, N., Spring, B., McChargue, D., Pergadia, M., & Richmond, M. (2004). Impulsivity and smoking relapse. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 6, 641-647.  [PDF]

112.  Persky, I., Spring, B., Vander Wal, J., Pagoto, S. & Hedeker, D. (2005) Adherence across behavioral domains in treatment promoting smoking cessation plus weight control. Health Psychology, 24(2), 153-160[PDF]

111.  Spring, B., Doran, N., Pagoto, S., Pingitore, R., & Hedeker, D. (2004).  Randomized controlled trial for behavioral smoking and weight control treatment:  Effect of concurrent versus sequential intervention.  Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 72(5), 785-796. [PDF]

110.    Pagoto, S. L., McChargue, D. E., Schneider, K., & Cook, J. W. (in press). Sun protection motivational stages and behavior:  Skin cancer risk profiles of Midwest beach-goers.  American Journal of Health Behavior.

109.    Werth Cook, J.,  Spring, B. , & McChargue, D (2004).  Hedonic capacity, cigarette craving, and diminished positive mood.  Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 6, 39-47. [PDF]

108.    Pergadia, M., Spring, B., Konopka, L., Twardowska, B., & Crayton, J. (2004).  Double-blind controlled trial of the effect of tryptophan depletion on depression and cerebral blood flow in smokers.  Addictive Behaviors, 29, 665-671. [PDF]

107.     McChargue, D.E., Spring, B., Neuman, C, & Werth, J. (2004).  Positive but not negative reinforcement expectations mediate the influence of depressive history on smoking status in a college student population.  Addictive Behaviors, 29, 991-994. [PDF]

106.    McChargue, D. E., Cohen, L. M., & Cook, J. W. (2004).  The influence of personality and affect on nicotine dependence in male college students.  Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 6, 287-294. [PDF]

105.    Kolden, G.G., Klein, M.J., Strauman, T.J., Chisholm-Stockard, S., Heerey, E., Schneider, K., Mullen, E., & Smith, T.L. (in press). Early psychotherapy process: Interactions between Cluster B personality pathology and acute distress. Psychotherapy Research.

104.    Cohen, L. M., & McChargue, D. E. (in press).  Cognitive-behavioral treatment of nicotine dependence for a female with a history of alcohol and respiratory problems.  Clinical Case Studies.

103.    Werth Cook, J., Spring, B., McChargue, D., Borrelli, B., Hitsman, B., Niaura, R., Keuthen, N., & Kristeller, J. (2004).  Influence of fluoxetine on positive and negative affect in a clinic-based smoking cessation trial.  Psychopharmacology, 173, 153-159. [PDF]

102.    Spring, B. & Pagoto, S. (2004).  Research to practice in health and behavior. In N. Anderson (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior, Volume 2, 696-697. Sage Publications.  

101.    Borrelli, B., Papandonatos, G., Spring, B., Hitsman, B., & Niaura, R. (2004).  Experimenter-defined quit dates for smoking cessation:  Adherence improves outcomes for women but not for men.  Addiction, 99, 378-385. [PDF]

100.   Davidson, K., Goldstein, M., Kaplan, R., Kaufmann, P., Knatterud, G., Orleans, T., Pickering, T., Spring, B., Trudeau, K. (2003).  Evidence-based behavioral medicine:  What is it, and how do we get there?  Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 26, 161-171. [PDF]

99.    Spring, B., Pingitore, R., McChargue, D.E. (2003).  Reward value of cigarette smoking for comparably heavy smoking schizophrenic, depressed and nonpatient smokers.  American Journal of Psychiatry, 160, 316-322.  [PDF]

98.    Spring, B., Pagoto, S. L., McChargue, D. E., & Hedeker, D. (2003).  Altered reward value of carbohydrate snacks for female smokers withdrawn from nicotine.  Pharmacology, Biochemistry, & Behavior, 76, 351-360. [PDF]

97.    Pagoto, S. L., McChargue, D. E., & Fuqua, R. W. (2003).  Promoting healthy behavior change in skin cancer prevention on the beach.  Health Psychology, 22, 429-433. [PDF]

96.    McChargue, D. E., Gulliver, S. B., & Hitsman, B. (2003).  Applying a stepped-care reduction approach to smokers with schizophrenia. Psychiatric Times.  [PDF]  

95.    Hitsman, B., Borrelli, B., McChargue, D.E., Spring, B., & Niaura, R. (2003).  History of depression and smoking cessation:  A meta-analysis.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71, 657-663.  [PDF]

94.    Hernandez, S., Vander Wal, J., & Spring, B. (2003).  Efficacy of a negative mood induction procedure across repeated administrations.  Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 25, 49-55.

93.    Erblich, J., Niaura, R., Spring, B., Boyarsky, Y. Bovbjerg, D.  (2003).  Smokers with multiple first-degree relatives who smoked display heightened levels of stress-induced cigarette craving. Addiction, 98, 657-66.  [PDF]

92.    Spring, B. & Pagoto, S. (2002) Evidence-based behavioral medicine from a clinical perspective.  Outlook Quarterly Newsletter of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, 2, 8.  [PDF]

91.    Spring, B., Davidson, K., Whitlock, E. & Trudeau, K. (2002) Evidence-based behavioral medicine: Making progress with eyes wide open.  Outlook: Quarterly Newsletter of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, 3, 7-11.  [PDF]

90.    Niaura, R., Spring, B., Borrelli, B., Hedeker, D., Goldstein, M. G., Keuthen, N., DePue, J., Kristeller, J., Ockene, J., Prochazka, A., Childes, D., & Abrams, D.B. (2002) Multicenter trial of fluoxetine as an adjunct to behavioral treatment for smoking cessation: Different missing data assumptions yield differing outcomes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 887-896.  [PDF]

89.    McChargue, D. E., Gulliver, S. B., & Hitsman, B. (2002).  Would smokers with schizophrenia benefit from a more flexible approach to smoking treatment?  Addiciton, 97, 785-793. [PDF]

88.    McChargue, D. E., Collins, F. L., & Cohen, L. M. (2002).  Effect of non-nicotinic moist snuff replacement and lobeline on withdrawal symtpoms during 48-hour smokeless tobacco deprivation.  Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 4, 195-200.[PDF]

87.    Kolden , G.G.,. Strauman, T.J., Ward, A., Kuta, J., Woods, T.E., Schneider, K., Heerey, E., Sanborn, L., Burt, C., Millbrandt, L., Kalin, N.H., Stewart, J.A., & Mullen, B. (2002). A pilot study of group exercise training (GET) for women with primary breast cancer: feasibility and health benefits. Psycho-Oncology, 11, 447-456. [PDF]

86.    Johnsen, L., Spring, B., Pingitore, R., Sommerfeld, B.K., & McKirnan, D. (2002).  Smoking as subculture:  Influence on Hispanic and Caucasian Women’s attitudes about smoking and obesity. Health Psychology, 21, 279-287. [PDF]

85.    Strauman, T. J., Kolden, G. G., Stromquist, V., Davis, N., Kwapil, L., Heerey, E., & Schneider, K. (2001). The effects of treatments for depression on perceived failure in self-regulation. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 25, 693-712. [PDF]

84.    Richmond, M., Spring, B., Sommerfeld, B. K., & McChargue, D. (2001).  Rumination and cigarette smoking:  A bad combination for depressive outcomes?  Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 69, 836-840.  [PDF]

83.    Hitsman, B., Spring, B., Borrelli, B., Niaura, R. & Papandonatos, G. (2001)  Influence  of antidepressant pharmacotherapy on behavioral treatment adherence and smoking cessation Outcome in a Combined Treatment Involving Fluoxetine.  Journal of Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 9, 355-362.  [PDF]

82.    Cohen, L. M., Britt, D. M., Collins, F. L., al'Absi, M., & McChargue, D. E. (2001).  Multimodal assessment of the effect of chewing gum on nicotine withdrawal.  Addictive Behaviors, 26, 289-295. [PDF]

81.    Borrelli, B., Spring, B., Niaura, R., Hitsman, B., &  Papandonatos, G. (2001) Influences of gender and weight gain on short-term relapse to smoking in a cessation trial.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69, 511-515.  [PDF]

80.    Kolden, G. G., Strauman, T. .J., Gittleman, M., Halverson, J. L., Heerey, E., Schneider, K. L. (2000). The Therapeutic Realizations Scale‑Revised (TRS-R): Psychometric characteristics and relationship to treatment process and outcome.  Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56, 1207-1220. [PDF]

79.    Gunnarsdottir, E.D., Pingitore, R.., Spring, B., Konopka, L.M., Crayton, J.W., Milo, T. & Shirhzi, P. (2000) Individual differences among cocaine users.  Addictive Behaviors, 25, 641-652.  [PDF]

78.    Spring, B. (1999) Depression, serotonin and smoking.  Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 64, 643-651.

77.    Hitsman, B., Pingitore, R., Spring, B., Mahableshwarkar, A., Mizes, J. S., Segraves, K. A. & Kristeller, J.  (1999)  Antidepressant pharmacotherapy helps some smokers more than others. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 547-554.  [PDF]

76.    Borrelli, B., Spring, B., Niaura, R., Kristeller, J., Ockene, J. & Keuthan, N. J. (1999) Weight suppression and weight rebound in ex-smokers treated with fluoxetine. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 124-131.  [PDF]

75.    Mizes, J. S., Sloan, D. M., Segraves, K., Spring, B., Pingitore, R., Kristeller, J. (1998) The influence of weight-related variables on smoking cessation. Behavior Therapy, 29, 371-385. [PDF]

74.    McChargue, D. E., & Collins, F. L. (1998).  Differentiating withdrawal patterns between smokers and smokeless tobacco users.  Experimental & Clinical Psychopharmacology, 6, 205-208. [PDF]

73.    Fitzgibbon, M.L., Spring, B., Avellone, M.E., Blackman, L.R., Pingitore, R. & Stolley, M.R. (1998)  Correlates of binge eating among Hispanic, Black and White women.  International Journal of Eating Disorders, 24, 43-52. [PDF]

72.    Spring, B., Pingitore, R., and Zaragoza, J. (1997).  Eating styles and food choices associated with obesity and dieting. In R. Dulbecco (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Human Biology (Second Edition). Vol. 3 (pp. 551-564). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.  

71.    Pingitore, R., Spring, B. & Garfield, D. (1997) Gender differences in weight satisfaction. Obesity Research, 5, 402-409.

70.    Mosnik, D. M., Spring, B., Rogers, K. & Baruah, S. (1997)  Tardive dyskinesia exacerbated following ingestion of phenylalanine by schizophrenic patients. Neuropsychopharmacology, 16, 136-146. [PDF]

69.    Spring, B., Wurtman, J., Wurtman, R., El-Khoury, A., Goldberg, H., McDermott, J. & Pingitore, R.  (1995) Efficacies of dexfenfluramine and fluoxetine in preventing weight gain after smoking cessation.  American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 62, 1181-1187. [PDF]

68.    Spring, B., Pingitore, R. & Schoenfeld, J. (1994).  Carbohydrates, protein and performance. In B. M. Marriott (Ed.) Foods to Enhance Performance. (pp. 321-350) Washington, D.C: National Academy of Sciences Press.

67.    Spring, B., Pingitore, R., Bruckner, E., & Penava, S. (1994).  Obesity: Idealized or stigmatized? Sociocultural influences on the meaning and prevalence of obesity. In A. Hills and M. L. Wahlqvist (Eds.) Fitness and Fatness (pp. 49-60) Smith-Gordon Publishers. [PDF]

66.    Pingitore, R., Dugoni, B., Tindale, S. & Spring, B. (1994) Bias against overweight job applicants in a simulated employment interview.  Journal of Applied Psychology, 79, 909-917. [PDF]

65.    Spring, B., Bowen, D., Wurtman, J., Pingitore, R. & Kessler, K. (1993).  Weight gain related to tobacco withdrawal. In E. Ferrari, F. Brambilla & S. B. Solerte (Eds.) Primary and secondary eating disorders: A psychoendocrine and metabolic approach (pp. 501-506). New York: Pergamon Press.  

64.    Spring, B. (1993) Disturbed eating pattern, body weight and dexfenfluramine.  Internal Medicine, 9, 26-30. [PDF]

63.    Spring, B., & Ravdin, L. (1992) Cognitive remediation in schizophrenia:  Should we attempt it?  Schizophrenia Bulletin, 18, 15-20. [PDF]

62.    Spring, B., Pingitore, R. & Kessler, K. (1992)  Strategies to minimize weight gain after smoking cessation. International Journal of Obesity, 16 (Suppl. 3), S19-S23. [PDF]

61.    Spring, B., Gelenberg, A., Garvin, R. & Thompson, S. (1992) Amitriptyline, clovoxamine and cognitive function:  A placebo controlled comparison in depressed outpatients.  Psychopharmacology, 108, 327-332. [PDF]

60.    Spring, B. (1992).  Cognitive alterations as markers of vulnerability to schizophrenia. In D. Friedman and G. Bruder (Eds.) Psychophysiology and experimental psychopathology: A tribute to Samuel Sutton (pp. 128-145). New York: New York Academy of Sciences.  

59.    Spring, B. (1992) Reducing postcessation weight gain using pharmacological interventions.  Health Psychology, 11 (Supplement), 54. 

58.    Pomerleau, O. F., Spring, B. & Pomerleau, C. (1992) Serotonergic agents modulate weight gain following smoking cessation.  In L. Harris (Ed.) Problems of Drug Dependence, (NIDA Research Monograph #119), 469. 

57.    Henningfield, J.E., Obarzanek, E., Benowitz, N.E., Hall, S.M., Klesges, R. C., Leischow, S., Levin, E.D., Perkins, K. A., Spring, B., Stitzer, M., et al (1992) National Working Conference on Smoking and Body Weight.  Task Force 2:  Methods of assessment, strategies for research.  Health Psychology; 11 Suppl 10-6.

56.    Spring, B., Weinstein, L., Lemon, M., & Haskell, A. (1991).  Schizophrenia from Hippocrates to Kraepelin: Intellectual foundations of contemporary research. In C.E. Walker (Ed.) Clinical Psychology: Historical and Research Foundations (pp. 259-277). New York: Plenum Press.

55.    Spring, B., Weinstein, L., Freeman, R., & Thompson, S. (1991).  Selective attention in schizophrenia. In: S.R. Steinhauer, J. H. Gruzelier, & J. Zubin (eds.) Handbook of Schizophrenia. Vol. 5 Neuropsychology, Psychophysiology. and Information Processing (pp. 371-397) Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishers.    

54.    Spring, B., Wurtman, J., Gleason, R., Wurtman, R., & Kessler, K. (1991).  Weight gain and withdrawal symptoms after smoking cessation:  A preventive intervention using d-Fenfluramine.  Health Psychology, 10, 216-223. [PDF]

53.    Bowen, D.J., Spring, B. & Fox, E. (1991).  Tryptophan and high carbohydrate diets as adjuncts to smoking cessation therapy.  Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 41, 97-110.

52.    Spring, B. (1991) Cigarette smoking, body weight and obesity.  Medicographia, 13, 13-15.

51.    Spring, B. & Pingitore, R. (1991) Serotoninergic agents in obesity:  From animal studies to human clinical trials.  Reviews in Contemporary Pharmacotherapy, 2, 61-78. [PDF]

50.    Lieberman, A.R. & Spring, B. J. (1990).  Behavior and nutrition: Strategies used in studies of amino acids, protein, carbohydrates, and caffeine. In R. Ornstein & Swencionis, C. (Eds.) The Healing Brain: A Scientific Reader. (pp. 114-120). New York: The Guilford Press.

49.    Spring, B., Lemon, M. & Fergeson, P. (1990).  Vulnerabilities to schizophrenia: Information processing markers. In E. R. Straube & K. Hahlweg (Eds.) Schizophrenia: Concepts, Vulnerability and Intervention (pp. 97-114). Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.  

48.    Gelenberg A.J., Wojcik, J.D., Falk, W.E., Spring, B., Brotman, A.W. & Galvin-Nadeau, M. (1990)  Clovoxamine in the treatment of depressed outpatients:  A double-blind, parallel-group comparison against amitriptyline and placebo.  Comprehensive Psychiatry, 31, 1-4.

47.    Spring, B. (1990) Dietary selection, snacks and overeating in individuals characterised by carbohydrate preference and dysphoric mood.  Current Therapeutics, 31, Suppl. 1, 22-25.

46.    Spring, B. and Alexander, B. (1989).  Sugar and hyperactivity: Another look. In R. Shepherd (Ed.) Psychobiology of Human Eating and Nutritional Behavior. (pp. 231-249) New York: John Wiley and Sons.

45.    Spring, B., Lemon, M., Weinstein, L. & Haskell, A. (1989).  Zur Ablenkbarkeit schizophrener Patienten: Stabilitat und korrelierende Symptome (Distractibility in schizophrenia: Symptom correlates and stability. In W. Boker & H.D. Brenner (Eds.) Schizophrenie als systemische Storung: Die Bedeutung intermediarer Prozesse fur Theorie und Therapie (pp. 143-156) Bern: Verlag Hans Huber.  

44.    Spring, B., Chiodo, J., Harden, M., Bourgeois, M., Mason, J., & Lutherer, L. (1989).  Psychobiological effects of carbohydrates.  Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 50,(5, Suppl.), 27-33. [PDF]

43.    Gelenberg, A.J., Van Putten, T., Lavori, P., Wojcik, J., Falk, W.E., Marders, S., Galvin-Nadeau, M., Spring, B., Mohs, R., & Brotman (1989).  Anticholinergic effects on memory:  Benztropine versus amantadine.  Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 9, 180-185.

42.    Spring, B., Lemon, M., Weinstein, L. & Haskell, A. (1989).  Distractibility in schizophrenia:  State and trait aspects.  British Journal of Psychiatry, 155, (suppl. 5), 63-68. [PDF]

41.    Rosenthal, N.E., Genhart, M.J., Cabellero, B., Jacobsen, F.M., Skwerer, R.G., Coursey, R.D., Rogers, S., & Spring, B. (1989).  Psychobiological effects of carbohydrate- and protein-rich meals in patients with seasonal affective disorder and normal controls.  Biological Psychiatry, 25, 1029-1040.

40.    Lindzey, G., Thompson, R., & Spring, B. (1988).  Psychology (3rd Ed.). New York: Worth Publishers.  

39.    Spring, B., Bourgeois, M., Harden, M., Garvin, R. & Chong, G. (1988).  Responses to carbohydrate consumption in Insulin-Dependent Diabetes. In R. Wurtman and E. Ritter-Walker (Eds.) Effects of Phenylalanine on the Brain, (pp. 207-210). Cambridge, MA: Birkhauser.  

38.    Spring, B. (1988)  Foods, brain and behavior:  New links.  The Harvard Medical School Mental Health Letter, 4, 4-6.

37.    Carpenter, W.T., Schooler, N.R., Wise, S., Goldman, H., Goldstein, M.J., Hogarty, G.E., Jeste, D., Kane, J.M., Klerman, G.L., Liberman, R.P., Paul, S.M., Robinson, D.S., Spring, B., Stahl, S.M. & Tamminga, C.A. (1988)  Treatment, services and environmental factors.  Schizophrenia Bulletin, 14, 427-443

36.    Spring, B. (1988) Cognition:  The experimental psychology of subjective thought.  Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 1, 713-718.

35.    Spring, B. (1987).  Comfort me with apples. 1987 Medical and Health Annual of the Encyclopedia Britannica, 40-53.  

34.    Spring, B., Chiodo, J., & Bowen, D. (1987).  The social/clinical/psychobiology interface:  Implications for health psychology.  Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 5, 1-7.

33.    Spring, B., Chiodo, J., & Bowen, D. (1987).  Carbohydrates, tryptophan and behavior:  A methodological review.  Psychological Bulletin, 102, 234-256.

32.    Van Putten, T., Gelenberg, A., Lavorie, P., Falk, W., Marder, S., Spring, B., Mohs, R., & Brotman, A. (1987)  Anticholinergic effects on memory:  Benztropine versus amantadine.  Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 23, 26-29.

31.    McEvoy, J.P., McCue, M., Spring, B., Mohs, R.C., Lavori, P.W. & Farr, R.M. (1987)  Effects of amantadine and trihexyphenidyl on memory in elderly norman volunteers.  American Journal of Psychiatry, 144, 573-577.

30.    Spring, B. (1987)  Nutrients affect behavior affect nutrients.  Integrative Psychiatry, 5, 244- 246.

29.    Spring, B.(1986).  Effects of foods and nutrients on the behavior of normal individuals. In R.J. Wurtman & J. Wurtman (Eds.), Nutrition and the brain: Vol. VII, (pp. 1-47). New York: Raven Press.  

28.    Lieberman, H.R., Spring, B.J., & Garfield, G.S. (1986).  The behavioral effects of food constituents:  Strategies used in studies of amino acids, protein, carbohydrate and caffeine.  Nutrition Reviews, 44, 61-69.

27.    Spring, B., Lieberman, H., Swope, G., & Garfield, G.S. (1986).  Effects of carbohydrates on mood and behavior.  Nutrition Reviews, 44, 51-60.

26.    Spring, B., Chiodo, J., Harden, M., Bourgeois, M., Lutherer, L., Harner, D., Crowell, S. & Swope, G. (1986)  Effects of noon meals varying in nutrient composition on plasma amino acids, glucose, insulin and behavior.  Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 22, 1026-1029.

25.    Kietzman, M., Spring, B., & Zubin, J. (1985). Perception, cognition, and information processing. In H.I. Kaplan & B. Sadock (Eds.), Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry (4th ed., pp. 157-178). Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins.  

24.    Gelenberg, A.J., Wojik, J.D., Newell, C., Lamping, D., & Spring, B. (1985).  A double-blind comparison of clovoxamine and amitriptyline in the treatment of depressed outpatients.  Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 5, 30-34.

23.    Spring, B. (1985).  Distractibility as a marker of vulnerability to schizophrenia.  Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 21, 509-512.

22.    Lieberman, H., Corkin, S., Spring, B., Wurtman, R.J., Growdon, J.H. (1985).  The effects of dietary neurotransmitter precursors on human behavior.  American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,42, 366-370.

21.    Lamping, D.L., Spring, B., & Gelenberg, A.J. (1984).  Effects of two antidepressants on memory performance in depressed outpatients:  A double-blind study.  Psychopharmacology, 84, 254-261.

20.    Lieberman, H.R., Corkin, S., Spring, B.J., Garfield, G.S., Growdon, J.H., & Wurtman, R.J. (1984).  The effects of tryptophan and tyrosine on human mood and performance.  Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 20, 595-598.

19.    Spring, B. (1984).  Recent research on the behavioral effects of tryptophan and carbohydrate.  Nutrition and Health, 3, 55-67.

18.    Lieberman, H., Corkin, S., Spring, B., Growdon, J.H., & Wurtman, R.J. (1983).  Mood, performance and sensitivity:  Changes induced by food constituents.  Journal of Psychiatric Research, 17, 135-145.

17.    Spring, B., Maller, O., Wurtman, J., Digman, L., & Cozolino, L. (1983).  Effects of protein and carbohydrate meals on mood and performance:  Interactions with sex and age.  Journal of Psychiatric Research, 17, 155-167.

16.    Spring, B., & Coons, H. (1982). Stress as a precursor of schizophrenic episodes. In R.W.J. Neufeld (Ed.), Psychological stress and psychopathology (pp. 13-54. New York: McGraw-Hill.  

15.    Spring, B. (1981).  Stress and schizophrenia:  Some definitional issues.  Schizophrenia Bulletin, 7, 24-33.  [Reprinted in Thomas .W. Miller. (Ed.)  International Universities Press Stress and Health Series Monograph 4, Stressful Life Events.  New York: International Universities Press 1989.

14.    Kietzman, M., Spring, B., & Zubin, J. (1980). Perception, cognition and attention. In H.I. Kaplan, A.M. Freedman, & B.J. Sadock (Eds.), Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry (3rd ed.,p. 334-371). Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins.  

13.    Bruder, G., Spring, B., Yozawitz, A., & Sutton, S. (1980).  Auditory sensitivity in psychiatric patients. Psychological Medicine, 10, 133-138.

12.    Mannuzza, S., Spring, B., Gottlieb, M.D., & Kietzman, M. (1980). Visual detection threshold differences between psychiatric patients and normals.  Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 15, 69-72.

11.    Spring, B. (1980).  Shift of attention in schizophrenics, depressed patients and siblings of schizophrenics.  Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 168, 133-140.

10.    Matthysse, S., Spring, B., & Sugarman, J. (Eds.). (1979). Attention and information processing schizophrenia. New York: Pergamon Press.

9.    Steinhauer, S.R., Hakerem, G., & Spring, B. (1979).  The pupillary response as a potential indicator of vulnerability to schizophrenia.  Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 15, 44-45.

8.    Spring, B., & Zubin, J. (1978). Attention and information processing as indicators of vulnerability to schizophrenic episodes. In L. Wynne, R. Cromwell, & S. Matthysse (Eds.) Nature of schizophrenia: New approaches to research and treatment (pp. 366-375). John Wiley: New York.

7.    Sutton, S., Spring, B., & Tueting, P. (1978). Modality shift at the crossroads. In L. Wynne, R. Cromwell, & S. Matthysse (Eds.), Nature of Schizophrenia: New approaches to research and treatment (pp. 262-270). John Wiley: New York.  

6.    Spring, B., & Zubin, J. (1978).  Attention and information processing as indicators of vulnerability to schizophrenic episodes.  Journal of Psychiatric Research, 14, 289-302. [PDF]

5.    Spring, B., & Zubin, J. (1977). Vulnerability to schizophrenic episodes and their prevention in adults. In G. W. Albee, & J. M. Joffe (Eds.), Primary prevention in psychopathology: Vol. 1. The issues (pp. 254-284). University Press of New England. [PDF]

4.    Spring, B., Nuechterlein, K., Sugarman, J., &  Matthysse, S. (1977).  The "new look" in studies of schizophrenic attention and information processing.  Schizophrenia Bulletin, 3, 470-482.

3.    Spring, B., & Zubin, J. (1977).  Reaction time and attention in schizophrenia:  A comment on K.H. Nuechterlein's critical evaluation of the data and theories.  Schizophrenia Bulletin, 3, 437-444. [PDF]

2.    Zubin, J., & Spring, B. (1977).  Vulnerability:  A new view of schizophrenia.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 86, 103-126. [PDF]

1.    Klein, R.E., Freeman, H.E., Spring, B., Nerlove, S., & Yarbrough, C. (1976).  Cognitive test performance and indigenous conceptions of intelligence.  Journal of Psychology, 93, 273-279.