2024
How the cognitive load of simulated driving affects the brain dynamics underlying auditory attention
Banz B, Wu J, Camenga D, Mayes L, Crowley M, Vaca F. How the cognitive load of simulated driving affects the brain dynamics underlying auditory attention. Traffic Injury Prevention 2024, 25: s167-s174. PMID: 39485699, DOI: 10.1080/15389588.2024.2373950.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBrain responses to auditory stimuliResponses to auditory stimuliAuditory attentional processingCortical regionsTarget tonesNo-Load ConditionTemporal cortical regionsRight frontal cortical regionsTarget earFrontal cortical regionsMotor vehicle crashesAlpha responsesBrain levelsPosterior cortical regionsTheta oscillationsEvent-related brain responsesTheta powerBrain-based measuresAuditory stimuliAuditory attentionEarly time windowStudy designVehicle crashesCognitive loadWorking memoryVisual and auditory attention in individuals with DYRK1A and SCN2A disruptive variants
Hudac C, Dommer K, Mahony M, DesChamps T, Cairney B, Earl R, Kurtz‐Nelson E, Bradshaw J, Bernier R, Eichler E, Neuhaus E, Webb S, Shic F. Visual and auditory attention in individuals with DYRK1A and SCN2A disruptive variants. Autism Research 2024, 18: 909-921. PMID: 39080977, PMCID: PMC11779982, DOI: 10.1002/aur.3202.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Associations between pituitary-ovarian hormones and cognition in recently menopausal women independent of type of hormone therapy
Kling J, Dowling N, Bimonte-Nelson H, Gleason C, Kantarci K, Stonnington C, Harman S, Naftolin F, Pal L, Cedars M, Manson J, James T, Brinton E, Miller V. Associations between pituitary-ovarian hormones and cognition in recently menopausal women independent of type of hormone therapy. Maturitas 2022, 167: 113-122. PMID: 36395695, PMCID: PMC10077876, DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2022.10.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplex attention tasksLatent growth curve modelsPoor cognitive performancePoorer global cognitionGrowth curve modelsAuditory attentionAttention taskCognitive factorsMental flexibilityVisual attentionExecutive functionCognitive domainsCognitive performanceCognitive trajectoriesGlobal cognitionPituitary-ovarian hormonesHormone therapyBaseline cognitionCognitionHormone levelsNeuropsychological testingMonth 18Menopausal womenEstrone levelsMonth 48
2021
Waist‐hip ratio as a moderator of the effects of hormone therapy on cognitive function in recently menopausal women
James T, Dowling N, Simó C, Zuelsdorff M, Bouges S, Lambrou N, Van Hulle C, Johnson A, Wyman M, Salazar H, Umucu E, Kara F, Manson J, Brinton E, Cedars M, Lobo R, Neal‐Perry G, Santoro N, Naftolin F, Harman S, Pal L, Miller V, Kantarci K, Gleason C. Waist‐hip ratio as a moderator of the effects of hormone therapy on cognitive function in recently menopausal women. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2021, 17 DOI: 10.1002/alz.056539.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWomen's Health Initiative Memory StudyCognitive functionInteraction effectsAuditory attentionMental flexibilityVerbal learningVisual attentionCognitive domainsExecutive functionCognitive responsesCognitive testsCognitive benefitsCognitive parametersTime-invariant covariatesMemory studiesCognitive declineIncident cognitive impairmentCognitive impairmentFactor scoresModeratorMemoryReduction/preventionAttentionMenopausal hormone therapyTask
2020
Brain-based limitations in attention and secondary task engagement during high-fidelity driving simulation among young adults.
Banz BC, Wu J, Camenga DR, Mayes LC, Crowley MJ, Vaca FE. Brain-based limitations in attention and secondary task engagement during high-fidelity driving simulation among young adults. Neuroreport 2020, 31: 619-623. PMID: 32366810, DOI: 10.1097/wnr.0000000000001451.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAuditory attention taskP3 responseAttention taskNo-Load ConditionSelective auditory attention taskEvent-related potential componentHigh-fidelity driving simulationPosterior sitesSecondary task engagementPosterior midline sitesPosterior P2Auditory attentionAttention processingAuditory taskAttention conditionAttention capabilitiesCognitive loadTask engagementNeural processingFrontal sitesAuditory stimuliAuditory tonesP3 componentDistracted drivingP2 responses
2014
The Goldilocks Effect in Infant Auditory Attention
Kidd C, Piantadosi ST, Aslin RN. The Goldilocks Effect in Infant Auditory Attention. Child Development 2014, 85: 1795-1804. PMID: 24990627, PMCID: PMC4807134, DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12263.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAuditory attentionAttentional selectionInfant attentionCognitive resourcesVisual attentionCognitive domainsStimulus complexityAuditory stimuliImplicit beliefsAcoustic inputBehavioral methodsTheorized mechanismsHuman infantsPrevious researchCapacity limitsTransitional statisticsGoldilocks effectAttentionStimuliInfantsBeliefsBroad principlesSoundPrevious studiesExpectations
2008
Predictors of change in life skills in schizophrenia after cognitive remediation
Kurtz MM, Seltzer JC, Fujimoto M, Shagan DS, Wexler BE. Predictors of change in life skills in schizophrenia after cognitive remediation. Schizophrenia Research 2008, 107: 267-274. PMID: 19006657, PMCID: PMC3399665, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2008.10.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActivities of Daily LivingAdultAttentionCognition DisordersComprehensionComputer-Assisted InstructionFemaleHumansInhibition, PsychologicalMemory, Short-TermMiddle AgedNeuropsychological TestsProblem SolvingPrognosisPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychometricsPsychomotor PerformanceRemedial TeachingSchizophreniaSchizophrenic PsychologySocializationSoftwareVerbal LearningYoung AdultConceptsCognitive remediationAuditory attentionPerformance-based measuresRemediation interventionsComputer-assisted cognitive remediationLife skillsCognitive remediation interventionsSustained auditory attentionEveryday life skillsTreatment-related improvementTreatment process variablesOutpatient rehabilitation treatmentPredictors of changeMeasures of symptomsVerbal abilityVerbal learningTreatment outcome measuresNeurocognitive variablesNeurocognitive functionMemoryNegative symptomsSchizoaffective disorderPredictor studiesCurrent studySchizophrenia
2007
Prenatal and Adolescent Exposure to Tobacco Smoke Modulates the Development of White Matter Microstructure
Jacobsen LK, Picciotto MR, Heath CJ, Frost SJ, Tsou KA, Dwan RA, Jackowski MP, Constable RT, Mencl WE. Prenatal and Adolescent Exposure to Tobacco Smoke Modulates the Development of White Matter Microstructure. Journal Of Neuroscience 2007, 27: 13491-13498. PMID: 18057207, PMCID: PMC6673092, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.2402-07.2007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAuditory processingAdolescent exposureWhite matter microstructureAuditory attention taskSymptoms of inattentionAuditory processing deficitsNicotine-induced disruptionAuditory attentionAttention taskPrenatal exposureProcessing deficitsAuditory signalsAdolescent smokersAdolescent smokingTobacco smokeFractional anisotropyDiffusion tensor anisotropyMaternal smokingCorticofugal fibersInternal capsuleParent educationDevelopmental disruptionReaction timeInternal capsule fibersAnatomical magnetic resonance images
2005
Neurocognitive Function in Schizophrenia at a 10-Year Follow-Up: A Preliminary Investigation
Kurtz MM, Seltzer JC, Ferrand JL, Wexler BE. Neurocognitive Function in Schizophrenia at a 10-Year Follow-Up: A Preliminary Investigation. CNS Spectrums 2005, 10: 277-280. PMID: 15788955, DOI: 10.1017/s1092852900022598.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeurocognitive deficitsIntelligence quotientMiddle-age patientsSubgroup of patientsYears of treatmentSpecific neurocognitive skillsWechsler Adult Intelligence ScaleSustained auditory attentionMeasures of attentionNon-verbal memoryException of performanceFull-scale intelligence quotientNeurocognitive test performanceNeuropsychological test batteryAdult Intelligence ScalePatient ageIllness onsetDisease onsetMotor functionAuditory attentionNeurodevelopmental modelPatientsNeurocognitive skillsNeurocognitive functionMotor sequencing
1983
Naloxone augments electrophysiological signs of selective attention in man
Arnsten A, Segal D, Neville H, Hillyard S, Janowsky D, Judd L, Bloom F. Naloxone augments electrophysiological signs of selective attention in man. Nature 1983, 304: 725-727. PMID: 6888538, DOI: 10.1038/304725a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndogenous opioid systemOpioid systemSelective attentionOpiate antagonist naloxoneSelective information processingNormal human subjectsAntagonist naloxoneOpiate antagonistElectrophysiological signsAuditory attentionOpioid roleElectrophysiological measuresGeneral arousalElectrophysiological evidenceInformation processingBehavioral functionsNaloxoneHuman subjectsSource of stimulusMenPrevious researchArousalAttentionAntagonist
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