Browsing by Author "Bernard, Jessica"
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Orr, Joseph; Lopez, Jesus; Imburgio, Michael; Pelletier-Baldeli, Andrea; Bernard, Jessica; Mittal, Vijay (NeuroImage: Clinical, 2020)Background The ability to flexibly apply rules to novel situations is a critical aspect of adaptive human behavior. While executive function deficits are known to appear early in the course of psychosis, it is unclear ...
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Brain Networks and Behavior in Aging Females: Impacts of Menopause, Sex Hormones, and Sleep Patterns Ballard, Hannah K (2022-06-07)With both healthy aging and age-related disease, there are sex differences in brain and behavioral outcomes. Collectively, the literature suggests that females experience more severe aging impacts than males. Emerging ...
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Jackson, Trevor Bryan (2022-08-23)The cerebellum (CB) and basal ganglia (BG) are functionally and anatomically connected to each other and to cortical networks via domain-specific, topographically organized loops and may be nodes in larger, brain-wide and ...
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Pang, Bo (2017-07-25)Most decision models focus on the role of expected value. However, gain-loss frequency, that is how often gains versus losses are experienced, is another important aspect of choice behavior. In decision from experience ...
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Houghton, David Christian (2018-08-17)Body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) such as hair pulling and skin picking are common practices that are part of ordinary grooming, but can proliferate excessively into maladaptive habits. Despite their negative ...
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Saenz, Gabriel Diego (2019-06-12)Students are often overconfident (or otherwise metacognitively inaccurate) about how they will perform on exams, a condition that can have negative consequences for students as they may stop studying prematurely and perform ...
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Armstrong, Eryn (2023-08-04)Motor actions can be trained through physical and observational practice. The use of noninvasive brain stimulation during motor skill training has had facilitative effects on performance. The strengthening of new motor ...
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Tyagi, Oshin (2023-08-16)Fatigue is a significant workplace concern which has shown to exacerbate worker health, injury risk, safety, and productivity, and accounts for $136 Billion in lost productivity and healthcare costs. Exercise-induced ...