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Julie Brefczynski-Lewis

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Van Dam N, van Vugt M, Vago D, Schmalzl L, Saron C, Olendzki A, et al.
Perspect Psychol Sci . 2020 Aug; 15(5):1289-1290. PMID: 32750262
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Bauer C, Lewis J, Brefczynski-Lewis J, Frum C, Schade M, Haut M, et al.
Brain Sci . 2020 Jan; 10(1). PMID: 31905875
Extended breastfeeding through infancy confers benefits on neurocognitive performance and intelligence tests, though few have examined the biological basis of these effects. To investigate correlations with breastfeeding, we examined the...
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Melroy S, Bauer C, McHugh M, Carden G, Stolin A, Majewski S, et al.
Sensors (Basel) . 2017 May; 17(5). PMID: 28534848
Several applications exist for a whole brain positron-emission tomography (PET) brain imager designed as a portable unit that can be worn on a patient's head. Enabled by improvements in detector...
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Bauer C, Brefczynski-Lewis J, Marano G, Mandich M, Stolin A, Martone P, et al.
Brain Behav . 2016 Oct; 6(9):e00530. PMID: 27688946
Background: Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is traditionally used to image patients in restrictive positions, with few devices allowing for upright, brain-dedicated imaging. Our team has explored the concept of wearable...
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Puce A, McNeely M, Berrebi M, Thompson J, Hardee J, Brefczynski-Lewis J
Front Hum Neurosci . 2013 Jun; 7:282. PMID: 23785327
How do our brains respond when we are being watched by a group of people?Despite the large volume of literature devoted to face processing, this question has received very little...
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Brefczynski-Lewis J, Lowitszch S, Parsons M, Lemieux S, Puce A
Brain Topogr . 2009 Apr; 21(3-4):193-206. PMID: 19384602
In an everyday social interaction we automatically integrate another's facial movements and vocalizations, be they linguistic or otherwise. This requires audiovisual integration of a continual barrage of sensory input-a phenomenon...
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Lutz A, Brefczynski-Lewis J, Johnstone T, Davidson R
PLoS One . 2008 Mar; 3(3):e1897. PMID: 18365029
Recent brain imaging studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have implicated insula and anterior cingulate cortices in the empathic response to another's pain. However, virtually nothing is known about...