PUBLICATIONS – 2005
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Barch, D.M. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Schizophrenia. Annu. Rev. Clin. Psychol. 2005. 1:321-353. [pdf file]
Barch, D.M. The Relationships Between Cognition, Motivation and Emotion in Schizophrenia: How Much and How Little We Know. Schizophrenia Bulletin [pdf file]
Barch, D. What Can Research on Schizophrenia Tell Us About the Cognitive Neuroscience of Working Memory? Neuroscience. 2005 Nov 18 [pdf file]
Barch DM, Carter CS. Amphetamine Improves Cognitive Function In Medicated Individuals with Schizophrenia and in Healthy Volunteers. Schizophr Res. 2005 Sep 1;77(1):43-58. [pdf file]
Bonner-Jackson, A., Haut, K., Csernansky, J.G., Barch, D.M. The Influence of Encoding Strategy on Episodic Memory and Cortical Activity in Schizophrenia. Biol Psychiatry. 2005. 58(1) 47-55. [pdf file]
Braver, T.S., Rush, B.K., Satpute, A.B., Barch, D.M. Context Processing and Context Maintenance in Healthy Aging and Early Stage Dementia of the Alzheimer’s Type. Psychology and Aging. 2005 Mar;20(1):33-46. [pdf file]
Brown, J.W. and Braver, T.S. Learned Predicitions of Error Likelihood in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex. Science. 2005 Feb 18; 307: 1118-1121. [pdf file] and [supplemental material]
Burbridge JA, Larsen RJ, Barch DM. Affective Reactivity in Language: The Role of Psychophysiological Arousal. Emotion. 2005 Jun;5(2):145-53. [pdf file]
Fox MD, Snyder AZ, Barch DM, Gusnard DA, Raichle ME. Transient BOLD Responses at Block Transitions. Neuroimage. 2005 Dec;28(4):956-66. Jul 25. [pdf file]
Fox, M.D., Snyder, A.Z., McAvoy, M.P., Barch, D.M., Raichle, M.E. The BOLD Onset Transient: Identification of Novel Functional Differences in Schizophrenia. Neuroimage. 2005 25( 3) 771-782. [pdf file]
Gray JR, Burgess GC, Schaefer A, Yarkoni T, Larsen RJ, Braver TS. Affective Personality Differences in Neural Processing Efficiency Confirmed Using fMRI. Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2005 Jun;5(2):182-90. [pdf file]
Holmes AJ, MacDonald A 3rd, Carter CS, Barch DM, Andrew Stenger V, Cohen JD. Prefrontal Functioning During Context Processing in Schizophrenia and Major Depression: An Event-related fMRI Study. Schizophr Res. 2005 Jul 15;76(2-3):199-206. [pdf file]
MacDonald, A.W., Carter, C.S., Kerns, J.G., Barch, D.M., Holmes, A.J., Stenger, V.A., Cohen, J.D. Specificity of Prefrontal Dysfunction and Context Processing Deficits to Schizophrenia in Never-Medicated Patients With First-Episode Psychosis. Am J Psychiatry 2005; 162:475-484. [pdf file]
Mathews, J. R. & Barch, D. M. (2005) Assessing Emotional Processing in Patients with Schizophrenia Using Episodic Memory for Emotional and Non-emotional Words. Cognition and Emotion.
Melinder MR, Barch DM, Heydebrand G, Csernansky JG. Easier Tasks Can Have Better Discriminating Power: The Case of Verbal Fluency. J Abnorm Psychol. 2005 Aug;114(3):385-91. [pdf file]
Reynolds JR, McDermott KB, Braver TS. A Direct Comparison of Anterior Prefrontal Cortex Involvement in Episodic Retrieval and Integration. Cereb Cortex. 2005 Jul 27; [pdf file]
Rougier NP, Noelle DC, Braver TS, Cohen JD, O’Reilly RC. Prefrontal Cortex and Flexible Cognitive Control: Rules Without Symbols. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 May 17;102(20):7338-43. [pdf file]
Rougier, N.P., Noelle, D.C., Braver, T.S., Cohen, J.D., O’Reilly, R.C. Prefrontal Cortex and Flexible Cognitive Control: Rules Without Symbols. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2005. 102(20) 7338-7343. [pdf file]
Ruge, H., Brass, M., Meiran, N., Koch, I., Rubin, O., & von Cramon, D.Y. (2005). Advance Preparation and Stimulus-induced Interference in Cued Task Switching: Further Insights from BOLD fMRI. Neuropsychologia, 43(3), 340-355. [pdf file]
Thompson-Schill SL, Braver TS, Jonides J. Individual Differences. Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2005 Jun;5(2):115-6. [pdf file]
Yarkoni T, Braver TS, Gray JR, Green L. Prefrontal Brain Activity Predicts Temporally Extended Decision-making Behavior. J Exp Anal Behav. 2005 Nov;84(3):537-54. [pdf file]
Yarkoni, T., Gray, J.R., EChrastil, E.R., Barch, D.M., Green, L., Braver, T.S. Sustained Neural Activity Associated with Cognitive Control During Temporally Extended Decision Making. Cognitive Brain Research 23 (2005) 71-84. [pdf file]
BOOKS AND CHAPTERS
Barch, D.M. and Braver, T.S. (2005). Cognitive Control and Schizophrenia: Psychological and Neural Mechanisms (Chapter 6, pp. 122 – 159). In Cognitive Limitations in Aging and Psychopathology. Engle, R.W., Sedek, G., von Hecker, U., and McIntosh, D.N. (Eds.) Cambridge University Press. [pdf file]
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