NEUROPSYCHOLOGY PUBLICATIONS

  1. Giuliani NR, Calcott RD and Berkman ET. Piece of cake: Cognitive reappraisal of food craving. Appetite 2013;64: 56-61.
  2. Giuliani NR, Calcott RD and Berkman ET. Affective reactivity to and cognitive regulation of food cues. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, 2013.
  3. Giuliani NR, Ivie EJ, Berkman ET and Pfeifer JH. Reappraisal of appetitive desires: A novel means of assessing self-regulation from childhood to adulthood. Society for Research on Child Development, Seattle, WA, 2013.
  4. Mack J, Cho-Reyes S, Kloet J, Wieneke C, Weintraub S, Mesulam MM and Thompson CK. Phonological facilitation of object naming in agrammatic and logopenic primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Cognitive Neuropsychology 2013;30(3):172-93.
  5. Thompson CK, Meltzer-Asscher A, Cho S, Lee J, Wieneke C, Weintraub S and Mesulam MM. Syntactic and morphosyntactic processing in stroke-induced and primary progressive aphasia. Behavioral Neurology 2013;26(1-2):35-54.
  6. Cho-Reyes S and Thompson CK. Verb and sentence production and comprehension: Northwestern Assessment of Verbs and Sentences (NAVS). Aphasiology 2012;26:1250-77.
  7. Thompson CK, Cho S, Price C, Wieneke C, Bornakdapour B, Rogalski E, Weintraub S and Mesulam MM. Semantic interference during object naming in agrammatic and logopenic primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Brain and Language 2012;120(3):237-50.
  8. Thompson CK, Cho S, Hsu CJ, Wieneke C, Rademaker A, Weitner BB, Mesulam MM and Weintraub S. Dissociation between fluency and agrammatism in primary progressive aphasia Aphasiology 2012;26:20-43.
  9. Cho-Reyes S and Thompson CK. Structural priming in agrammatism. Annual Meeting of Academy of Aphasia, San Francisco, CA, 2012.
  10. Giuliani NR, Calcott RD and Berkman ET. Piece of cake: Cognitive reappraisal of food rewards. Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA, 2012.
  11. Cho-Reyes S, Wieneke C, Weintraub S, Mesulam MM and Thompson CK. Sentence comprehension and production in stroke-induced and primary progressive aphasia: Northwestern Assessment of Verbs and Sentences (NAVS). Annual Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 2011.
  12. Giuliani NR, Drabant EM and Bhatnagar R, Gross JJ. Emotion regulation and brain plasticity: Expressive suppression use predicts anterior insula volume. NeuroImage 2011;58(1): 10-15.
  13. Giuliani NR, Bhatnagar R, Drabant EM, McRae K and Gross JJ. Emotion regulation and anterior insula volume. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA, 2011.
  14. Giuliani NR, Drabant EM and Gross JJ. Anterior cingulate cortex volume and emotion regulation: Is bigger better? Biological Psychology 2011;86(3):379-82.
  15. Giuliani NR, Drabant EM and Gross JJ. Is Bigger Better? The relation between anterior cingulate cortex volume and implicit and explicit emotion regulation. Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion, Madison, WI, 2010.
  16. Giuliani NR. Neurobiology of Verbal Humor. In Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language Sciences. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2010.
  17. Cho S and Thompson CK. What goes wrong during passive sentence production in agrammatic aphasia: An eyetracking study. Aphasiology 2010;24:1576-92.
  18. Cho S, Thompson CK, Price C, Bornakdapour B, Wieneke C, Rogalski E, Weintraub S and Mesulam MM. Time course of object naming in primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Annual Convention of American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Philadelphia, PA, 2010.
  19. Giuliani NR, McRae K and Gross JJ. Neuroanatomical development of emotion regulation. Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion, Madison, WI, 2009.
  20. Cho S and Thompson CK. What the eyes say about passive sentence production in agrammatic aphasia: An eyetracking study. Annual Convention of American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Chicago, IL, 2008.
  21. Meda SA, Giuliani NR, Calhoun VD, Jagannathan K, Schretlen DJ, Pulver A, Cascella N, Keshavan M, Kates W, Buchanan R, Sharma T and Pearlson GD. A large scale (N=400) investigation of gray matter differences in schizophrenia using optimized voxel-based morpohmetry. Schizophrenia Research 2008;101(1-3): 95-105.
  22. Booth J, Cho S, Burman D and Bitan A. Neural correlates of mapping phonology to orthography in children performing an auditory spelling task. Developmental Science 2007;10:441-51.
  23. Thompson CK, Dickey MW, Cho S, Lee J and Griffin ZM. Verb argument structure encoding during sentence production in agrammatic aphasic speakers: An eye-tracking study. Brain and Language 2007;103:24-6.
  24. Jha AP, Ranucci MB and Giuliani NR. Organization of mnemonic and response operations within prefrontal cortex. Brain Research 2006;1097(1):133-41.
  25. Calhoun VD, Adali T, Giuliani NR, Pekar JJ, Pearlson GD and Kiehl KA. Multimodal analysis of independent source differences in schizophrenia: Combining gray matter structural and auditory oddball functional data. Human Brain Mapping 2006;27(1):47-62.
  26. Giuliani NR, Calhoun VD, Pearlson GD, Francis A and Buchanan RW. Voxel-based morphometry versus region of interest: A comparison of two methods for analyzing gray matter disturbances in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research 2005;74:135-47.
  27. Giuliani NR, Calhoun VD and Cunningham WA. Similarities between evaluative and non-evaluative judgments: a pluralistic fMRI analysis using SPM and semi-blind ICA. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, NY, 2005.
  28. Giuliani NR, Groth KM, Johnson MR, Covault J and Pearlson GD. CB1 receptor genotype mediates working memory performance and fMRI activation in schizophrenia. International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Savannah, GA, 2005.
  29. Giuliani NR, Calhoun VD, Buchanan, R.W. and Pearlson, G.D. VBM vs. ROI: A Comparison of Two Methods For Analyzing Gray Matter Disturbances in Schizophrenia. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA, 2004.
  30. Giuliani NR, Calhoun VD and Pearlson GD. (2004). Alcohol Versus Marinol Intoxication Effects on Visual Perception: An fMRI Study. ICANA, New Haven, CT, 2004.
  31. Giuliani NR, Calhoun VD, Buchanan RW. and Pearlson GD. A Voxel-Based Morphometric Analysis of Schizophrenia. BEACON, Hartford, CT, 2003.
  32. Jha AP, Ranucci MB and Giuliani NR. Dissociating Mnemonic and Response Functions in the Prefrontal Cortex During a Mental Calculation Task. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, NY, 2003.
  33. McFarland DJ, Cacace AT and Setzen G. Temporal-order discrimination for selected auditory and visual stimulus dimensions. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research 1998;41(2):300-14.