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Kumar, Iva S., author.
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Differences in cognitive profiles of dementia patients with and without history of traumatic brain
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Torgrimson, Sarah Jo, author.
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Brain and Behavior Correlates of a Child's Approach to Learning: Studying Persistence, Executive
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Liang, Calvin, author.
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Using Brain-Computer Interfaces to Improve Multitasking in Driving / Liang, Calvin, author.
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Sun, Alexander Haosi, author.
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Altered Brain Functional Connectivity Varies by Form of Craniosynostosis / Sun, Alexander Haosi
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Sutterer, David William, author. (orcid)0000-0001-7977-6861
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Tracking Feature-Specific Memory Representations with Oscillatory Brain Activity / Sutterer, David
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Leece, Maureen Polcyn, author.
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Traumatic Brain Injury / Leece, Maureen Polcyn, author.
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Smith, Hayley, author.
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University of Massachusetts Boston. Developmental and Brain Sciences (PhD). degree granting
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Barton, Alexis, author.
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Indiana University. Psychological & Brain Sciences. degree granting institution.
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Rodda, Cathleen, author. (orcid)0000-0002-8603-0467
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Indiana University. Psychological & Brain Sciences. degree granting institution.
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Scott, Kelli, author. (orcid)0000-0002-4511-8825
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Indiana University. Psychological & Brain Sciences. degree granting institution.
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Manfredi, Emmanuelle Isabella, author. (orcid)0000-0003-4776-1256
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Indiana University. Psychological & Brain Sciences. degree granting institution.
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Miller, Julie Johnson, author.
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between those suffering from traumatic brain injury to the frontal lobe and those with autism. Autism and
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Himmelberger, Zachary Mark, author.
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, including certain aspects of wayfinding. There are several theoretical reasons, such as abnormal brain
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Berrett, Andrew N., author. (orcid)0000-0002-0956-6065
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disorders and cognitive decline. The intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii can infect the human brain
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Verroulx, Kristin Anne, author.
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development in working memory, correlated with brain maturation. Development is largely based in attention
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Robbins, Ashlee A., author.
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specific brain regions respond to movement and memory load. The results from these studies bring light to
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Coetzee, John Philip, author.
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stimulation (TMS) is used to manipulate brain function in order to establish a causal dissociation between
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Doyle, Patrick C., author.
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Despite the well-publicized negative health consequences of repeated traumatic brain injury, non
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Kangiser, Megan M., author. (orcid)0000-0001-8542-8097
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magnetic resonance imaging technique that measures the diffusion of water in the brain. In adults, nicotine
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Hinojosa, Cecilia A., author.
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-treatment activation in the amygdala led to better responses to treatment. These results suggest that measuring brain
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Dahlgren, Mary Kathryn, author.
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changes in performance and brain activation patterns over the course of the task using two-group (control
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Kane, Gary A., author.
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brain regions that contribute to stay-or-search decisions have been identified, including the anterior
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Shang, Andrea, author.
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) formation, and are known to exert control on memory formation in multiple systems of the adult brain
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Thompson, Kelsey R., author.
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the brain: explicit and implicit. While a robust literature exists on individual differences in the
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Nussbaum, Shayna Hannah, author.
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Performance Validity Test (PVT) base rates of failure (BR FAIL) in 325 examinees with traumatic brain injury
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Lippi, Stephen Lawrence Patrick, author. (orcid)0000-0002-2306-9022
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, researchers can study how both interact and lead to disturbances in the brain and behavior. In this study, we
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Soyman, Efe, author.
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responses in an auditory structure in the zebra finch brain, Caudal Medial Nidopallium (NCM), undergo a long
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Gentry, Ronny Nicole, author.
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together in the environment, but it remains unclear how these signals are encoded within the brain and if

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