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Brian E Donley

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Donley B, Garcia-Pittman E
Curr Psychiatry Rep . 2024 Dec; 27(2):77-87. PMID: 39672969
Purposeof Review: Old age bipolar disorder (OABD), increasingly common as the population ages, presents unique diagnostic and treatment challenges. This selective review focuses on issues especially relevant to outpatient management....
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Hou M, de Chastelaine M, Donley B, Rugg M
Neurobiol Aging . 2021 Mar; 102:89-101. PMID: 33765434
Prior studies suggest that relationships between regional cortical thickness and domain-specific cognitive performance can be mediated by the relationship between global cortical thickness and domain-general cognition. Whether such findings extend...
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Hou M, de Chastelaine M, Jayakumar M, Donley B, Rugg M
Neuropsychologia . 2020 Jun; 146:107537. PMID: 32569610
Prior fMRI studies have reported relationships between memory-related activity in the hippocampus and in-scanner memory performance, but whether such activity is predictive of longitudinal memory change remains unclear. Here, we...
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de Chastelaine M, Donley B, Kennedy K, Rugg M
Neuropsychologia . 2019 Jul; 132:107136. PMID: 31288025
Findings from cross-sectional and longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies indicate that cortical thickness declines across the adult lifespan, with regional differences in rate of decline. Global and regional thickness...
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de Chastelaine M, Mattson J, Wang T, Donley B, Rugg M
Neuroimage . 2017 May; 156:340-351. PMID: 28528847
The impact of age on the neural correlates of familiarity-driven recognition memory has received relatively little attention. Here, the relationships between age, the neural correlates of familiarity, and memory performance...
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de Chastelaine M, Mattson J, Wang T, Donley B, Rugg M
Neuroimage . 2016 May; 138:164-175. PMID: 27155127
The relationships between age, retrieval-related neural activity, and episodic memory performance were investigated in samples of young (18-29yrs), middle-aged (43-55yrs) and older (63-76yrs) healthy adults. Participants underwent fMRI scanning during...
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de Chastelaine M, Mattson J, Wang T, Donley B, Rugg M
Neurobiol Aging . 2016 May; 42:163-76. PMID: 27143433
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, subsequent memory effects (greater activity for later remembered than later forgotten study items) predictive of associative encoding were compared across samples of young, middle-aged, and...
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Wang T, Johnson J, de Chastelaine M, Donley B, Rugg M
Cereb Cortex . 2015 Jan; 26(4):1698-1714. PMID: 25631058
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate whether age-related differences in episodic memory performance are accompanied by a reduction in the specificity of recollected information. We addressed this...
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de Chastelaine M, Mattson J, Wang T, Donley B, Rugg M
Brain Res . 2014 Sep; 1612:16-29. PMID: 25264353
The present fMRI experiment employed associative recognition to investigate the relationships between age and encoding-related negative subsequent memory effects and task-negative effects. Young, middle-aged and older adults (total n=136) were...