Abraham D Killanin
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Huang P, Son J, Arif Y, John J, Horne L, Schantell M, et al.
Neurobiol Dis
. 2025 Jan;
205:106792.
PMID: 39765275
The legalization of recreational cannabis use has expanded the availability of this psychoactive substance in the United States. Research has shown that chronic cannabis use is associated with altered working...
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Petro N, Picci G, Webert L, Schantell M, Son J, Ward T, et al.
Dev Cogn Neurosci
. 2024 Nov;
71():101479.
PMID: 39608108
Adolescence is a period of profound biopsychosocial development, with pubertally-driven neural reorganization as social demands increase in peer contexts. The explosive increase in social media access has fundamentally changed peer...
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Landler K, Schantell M, Glesinger R, Horne L, Embury C, Son J, et al.
Neurobiol Dis
. 2024 Sep;
201:106680.
PMID: 39326464
Despite effective antiretroviral therapy, cognitive impairment remains prevalent among people with HIV (PWH) and decrements in executive function are particularly prominent. One component of executive function is cognitive flexibility, which...
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Arif Y, Song R, Springer S, John J, Embury C, Killanin A, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2024 Aug;
45(12):e70001.
PMID: 39169661
Verbal working memory (vWM) is an essential limited-capacity cognitive system that spans the fronto-parietal network and utilizes the subprocesses of encoding, maintenance, and retrieval. With the recent widespread use of...
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Killanin A, Ward T, Embury C, Calhoun V, Wang Y, Stephen J, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2024 Jul;
45(10):e26774.
PMID: 38949599
Testosterone levels sharply rise during the transition from childhood to adolescence and these changes are known to be associated with changes in human brain structure. During this same developmental window,...
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Arif Y, Killanin A, Zhu J, Willett M, Okelberry H, Johnson H, et al.
Hypertension
. 2024 May;
81(7):1609-1618.
PMID: 38690668
Background: Chronic hypertension is known to be a major contributor to cognitive decline, with executive function and working memory being among the domains most commonly affected. Despite the growing literature...
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Son J, Killanin A, Arif Y, Johnson H, Okelberry H, Weyrich L, et al.
Dev Cogn Neurosci
. 2024 Apr;
66:101371.
PMID: 38582064
Throughout childhood and adolescence, the brain undergoes significant structural and functional changes that contribute to the maturation of multiple cognitive domains, including selective attention. Selective attention is crucial for healthy...
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Son J, Arif Y, Oludipe D, Weyrich L, Killanin A, Wiesman A, et al.
J Physiol
. 2024 Mar;
602(8):1775-1790.
PMID: 38516712
Hypertension-related changes in brain function place individuals at higher risk for cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease. The existing functional neuroimaging literature has identified important neural and behavioural differences between normotensive...
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Killanin A, Ward T, Embury C, Calhoun V, Wang Y, Stephen J, et al.
Dev Cogn Neurosci
. 2024 Feb;
66:101354.
PMID: 38330526
Numerous investigations have characterized the oscillatory dynamics serving working memory in adults, but few have probed its relationship with chronological age in developing youth. We recorded magnetoencephalography during a modified...
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Ward T, Springer S, Schantell M, John J, Horne L, Coutant A, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2023 Nov;
44(18):6511-6522.
PMID: 37955378
Cannabis is the most widely used recreational drug in the United States and regular use has been linked to deficits in attention and memory. However, the effects of regular use...