Articles
Gender-specific Disruptions in Emotion Processing in Younger Adults with Depression (with S L. Wright, S A. Langenecker, P J. Deldin, L J. Rapport, A A. Kade, L S. Own, H Akil, E A. Young, and J J. Zubieta), Depression and Anxiety (2009)
One of the principal theories regarding the biological basis of major depressive disorder (MDD) implicates...
Semantic Knowledge for Famous Names in Mild Cognitive Impairment (with M Seidenberg, L Guidotti, J L. Woodard, S Durgerian, Q Zhang, A Gander, M Franczak, P Antuono, and S M. Rao), Journal of the International Neuropsychological Association (2009)
Person identification represents a unique category of semantic knowledge that is commonly impaired in Alzheimer’s...
A Task to Manipulate Attentional Load, Set-Shifting, and Inhibitory Control: Convergent Validity and Test-retest Reliability of the Parametric Go/No-go Test (with S A. Langenecker, J K. Zubieta, E A. Young, and H Akil), Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology (2007)
Traditional neuropsychological measures of executive functioning are difficult to employ in functional imaging and clinical...
The Sensitivity and Psychometric Properties of a Brief Computer-based Cognitive Screening Battery in a Depression Clinic (with S A. Langenecker, A Caveney, B Giordani, E A. Young, L J. Rapport, L A. Bieliauskas, M J. Mordhorst, S Marcus, N Yodkovik, K Kerber, S Berent, and J K. Zubieta), Psychiatry Research (2007)
At present, there is poor accuracy in assessing cognitive and vegetative symptoms in depression using...
Positive and Negative Sources of Emotional Arousal Enhance Long-term Word-list Retention when Induced as Long as Thirty Minutes after Learning (with Mark Powless), Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (2007)
The consolidation of newly formed memories occurs slowly, allowing memories to be altered by experience...
Temporally Graded Activation of Neocortical Regions in Response to Memories of Different Ages (with J L. Woodard, M Seidenberg, S K. Miller, M Franczak, P Antuono, K L. Douville, and S M. Rao), Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2007)
The temporally graded memory impairment seen in many neurobehavioral disorders implies different neuroanatomical pathways and/or...
An Evaluation of Distinct Volumetric and Functional MRI Contributions Toward Understanding Age and Task Performance: a Study in the Basal Ganglia (with S A. Langenecker, E M. Briceno, and N M. Hamid), Brain Research (2007)
Prior work by our group and others has implicated the basal ganglia as important in...
Age-related Functional Recruitment During the Recognition of Famous Names: an Event-related fMRI Study (with K L. Douville, M Seidenberg, J L. Woodard, S K. Miller, P Antuono, M Franczak, and S M. Rao), Neurobiology of Aging (2006)
Recent neuroimaging research shows that older adults exhibit recruitment, or increased activation on various cognitive...
Memory Enhancement by a Semantically Unrelated Emotional Arousal Source Induced after Learning (with D Yee and K I. Erickson), Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (2005)
It has been well established that moderate physiological or emotional arousal modulates memory. However, there...
Memory Enhancement by a Semantically Unrelated Emotional Arousal Source Induced After Learning (with Douglas Yee and Kirk I. Erickson), Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (2005)
It has been well established that moderate physiological or emotional arousal modulates memory. However, there...
The Effects of Non-contingent Extrinsic and Intrinsic Rewards on Memory Consolidation (with Ted Bryant), Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (2005)
Emotional and arousing treatments given shortly after learning enhance delayed memory retrieval in animal and...
Medial Temporal Lobe Activity for Recognition of Recent and Remote Famous Names: an Event-related fMRI Study (with K Douville, J L. Woodard, M Seidenberg, S K. Miller, C L. Leveroni, M Franczak, P Antuono, and S M. Rao), Neuropsychologia (2005)
Previous neuroimaging studies examining recognition of famous faces have identified activation of an extensive bilateral...
Comparability of Functional MRI Response in Young and Old During Inhibition (with Scott A. Langenecker, T J. Ross, H Garavan, S M. Rao, and E A. Stein), Neuroreport: For Rapid Communication of Neuroscience Research (2004)
When using fMRI to study age-related cognitive changes, it is important to establish the integrity...
fMRI of Healthy Older Adults During Stroop Interference (with Scott A. Langenecker and S M. Rao), Neuroimage (2004)
The Stroop interference effect, caused by difficulty inhibiting overlearned word reading, is often more pronounced...
Medial Temporal Lobe Activity for Recognition of Recent and Remote Famous Names: an Event-related fMRI Study (with K Douville, J L. Woodard, M Seidenberg, S K. Miller, C L. Leveroni, M Franczak, P Antuono, and S M. Rao), Neuropsychologia (2004)
Previous neuroimaging studies examining recognition of famous faces have identified activation of an extensive bilateral...
Frontal Recruitment During Response Inhibition in Older Adults Replicated with fMRI (with Scott A. Langenecker), Neuroimage (2003)
Recent research has explored age-related differences in multiple areas of cognitive functioning using fMRI, PET,...
Temporal Dynamics of Brain Activity in Human Memory Processes (with Stephen J. Guastello and T J. Ross), Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences (2002)
We propose a line of study by which Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI) can be...
Differences in the Functional Neuroanatomy of Inhibitory Control Across the Adult Life Span (with Scott A. Langenecker and H Garavan), Psychology and Aging (2002)
Inhibitory control, the ability to suppress irrelevant or interfering stimuli, is a fundamental cognitive function...