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Douglas H Schultz

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Krishnamurthy R, Schultz D, Wang Y, Natarajan S, Barlow S, Dietsch A
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2025 Feb; 68(3):987-1005. PMID: 39908358
Purpose: Exercise-induced adaptations, including neuroplasticity, are well studied for physical exercise that targets skeletal muscles. However, little is known about the neuroplastic potential of targeted speech and swallowing exercises. The...
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Schultz D, Gansemer A, Allgood K, Gentz M, Secilmis L, Deldar Z, et al.
Front Aging Neurosci . 2024 Aug; 16:1398015. PMID: 39170898
Introduction: Numerous studies have highlighted cognitive benefits in lifelong bilinguals during aging, manifesting as superior performance on cognitive tasks compared to monolingual counterparts. Yet, the cognitive impacts of acquiring a...
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Harp N, Nielsen A, Schultz D, Neta M
Cereb Cortex . 2024 Mar; 34(3). PMID: 38494885
Exacerbated negativity bias, including in responses to ambiguity, represents a common phenotype of internalizing disorders. Individuals differ in their propensity toward positive or negative appraisals of ambiguity. This variability constitutes...
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Bouchard H, Higgins K, Amadon G, Laing-Young J, Maerlender A, Al-Momani S, et al.
J Neurotrauma . 2023 Nov; 41(5-6):571-586. PMID: 37974423
Concussions present with a myriad of symptomatic and cognitive concerns; however, the relationship between these functional disruptions and the underlying changes in the brain are not yet well understood. Hubs,...
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Dietsch A, Westemeyer R, Schultz D
Brain Behav . 2023 Mar; 13(4):e2928. PMID: 36860129
Purpose: Neuroplasticity may be enhanced by increasing brain activation and bloodflow in neural regions relevant to the target behavior. We administered precisely formulated and dosed taste stimuli to determine whether...
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Ito T, Yang G, Laurent P, Schultz D, Cole M
Nat Commun . 2022 Feb; 13(1):673. PMID: 35115530
The human ability to adaptively implement a wide variety of tasks is thought to emerge from the dynamic transformation of cognitive information. We hypothesized that these transformations are implemented via...
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Schultz D, Ito T, Cole M
Cereb Cortex . 2022 Jan; 32(20):4464-4479. PMID: 35076709
A set of distributed cognitive control networks are known to contribute to diverse cognitive demands, yet it is unclear how these networks gain this domain-general capacity. We hypothesized that this...
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Botvinik-Nezer R, Holzmeister F, Camerer C, Dreber A, Huber J, Johannesson M, et al.
Nature . 2020 Jun; 582(7810):84-88. PMID: 32483374
Data analysis workflows in many scientific domains have become increasingly complex and flexible. Here we assess the effect of this flexibility on the results of functional magnetic resonance imaging by...
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Dietsch A, Westemeyer R, Pearson Jr W, Schultz D
Front Neurosci . 2020 Jan; 13:1328. PMID: 31920497
As part of a larger study examining relationships between taste properties and swallowing, we assessed the influence of genetic taster status (GTS) on measures of brain activity and swallowing physiology...
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Schultz D, Ito T, Solomyak L, Chen R, Mill R, Anticevic A, et al.
Netw Neurosci . 2019 Feb; 3(1):107-123. PMID: 30793076
We all vary in our mental health, even among people not meeting diagnostic criteria for mental illness. Understanding this individual variability may reveal factors driving the risk for mental illness,...