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Jonathan G Hakun

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Oravecz Z, Harrington K, Hakun J, Katz M, Wang C, Zhaoyang R, et al.
Front Aging Neurosci . 2022 Oct; 14:897343. PMID: 36225891
Monitoring early changes in cognitive performance is useful for studying cognitive aging as well as for detecting early markers of neurodegenerative diseases. Repeated evaluation of cognition via a measurement burst...
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Elbin R, Womble M, Elbich D, Dollar C, Fedor S, Hakun J
Front Digit Health . 2022 Jul; 4:924965. PMID: 35814821
Concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury that is characterized by a wide range of physical, emotional, and cognitive symptoms as well as neurocognitive, vestibular, and ocular impairments that can...
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Cerino E, Katz M, Wang C, Qin J, Gao Q, Hyun J, et al.
Front Digit Health . 2021 Dec; 3:758031. PMID: 34927132
Within-person variability in cognitive performance has emerged as a promising indicator of cognitive health with potential to distinguish normative and pathological cognitive aging. We use a smartphone-based digital health approach...
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Yang C, Hakun J, Roque N, Sliwinski M, Conroy D
Prev Med Rep . 2021 Aug; 23:101490. PMID: 34336559
Mindfulness practice and walking have been linked individually to sustain cognition in older adults. This early-phase study aimed to establish proof-of-concept by evaluating whether an intervention that integrates light-intensity walking...
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Chamberlain J, Turney I, Goodman J, Hakun J, Dennis N
Neuropsychologia . 2021 Apr; 157:107848. PMID: 33838146
Healthy aging is accompanied by increased false remembering in addition to reduced successful remembering in older adults. Neuroimaging studies implicate age-related differences in the involvement of medial temporal lobe and...
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Hakun J, Findeison M
Pers Individ Dif . 2020 Sep; 152. PMID: 32863502
Separate lines of epidemiological research suggest that individuals with high trait self-regulation (e.g. conscientious individuals) and individuals with higher cognitive ability (e.g. executive control/intelligence) each tend to enjoy superior health...
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Hakun J, Johnson N
Brain Cogn . 2017 Sep; 118:128-136. PMID: 28865310
Older adults tend to over-activate regions throughout frontoparietal cortices and exhibit a reduced range of functional modulation during WM task performance compared to younger adults. While recent evidence suggests that...
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Gold B, Brown C, Hakun J, Shaw L, Trojanowski J, Smith C
Neurobiol Aging . 2017 Jul; 58:102-111. PMID: 28719854
Aging is associated with declines in executive function. We examined how executive functional brain systems are influenced by clinically silent Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology and cerebral white-matter hyperintensities (WMHs). Twenty-nine...
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Langleben D, Hakun J, Seelig D, Wang A, Ruparel K, Bilker W, et al.
J Clin Psychiatry . 2016 Jan; 77(10):1372-1380. PMID: 26794034
Objective: Intentional deception is a common act that often has detrimental social, legal, and clinical implications. In the last decade, brain activation patterns associated with deception have been mapped with...
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Brown C, Hakun J, Zhu Z, Johnson N, Gold B
Front Aging Neurosci . 2015 Oct; 7:194. PMID: 26500549
Task-induced deactivations within the brain's default mode network (DMN) are thought to reflect suppression of endogenous thought processes to support exogenous goal-directed task processes. Older adults are known to show...