Michael C Riedel
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Smith D, Bartley J, Peraza J, Bottenhorn K, Nomi J, Uddin L, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40060400
Academic institutions are increasingly adopting active learning methods to enhance educational outcomes. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated neurobiological differences between active learning and traditional lecture-based approaches in...
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Meca A, Peraza J, Riedel M, Hale W, Pettit J, Musser E, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci
. 2023 Oct;
3(4):785-796.
PMID: 37881576
Background: Population-based neuroscience offers opportunities to examine important but understudied sociocultural factors such as acculturation. Acculturation refers to the extent to which an individual retains their cultural heritage and/or adopts...
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Diveica V, Riedel M, Salo T, Laird A, Jackson R, Binney R
Cereb Cortex
. 2023 Oct;
33(23):11384-11399.
PMID: 37833772
The left inferior frontal gyrus has been ascribed key roles in numerous cognitive domains, such as language and executive function. However, its functional organization is unclear. Possibilities include a singular...
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Smith D, Meca A, Bottenhorn K, Bartley J, Riedel M, Salo T, et al.
Trends Neurosci Educ
. 2023 Sep;
32:100204.
PMID: 37689430
Purpose: Attentional control theory (ACT) posits that elevated anxiety increases the probability of re-allocating cognitive resources needed to complete a task to processing anxiety-related stimuli. This process impairs processing efficiency...
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Peraza J, Salo T, Riedel M, Bottenhorn K, Poline J, Dockes J, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Aug;
PMID: 37577598
Macroscale gradients have emerged as a central principle for understanding functional brain organization. Previous studies have demonstrated that a principal gradient of connectivity in the human brain exists, with unimodal...
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Diveica V, Riedel M, Salo T, Laird A, Jackson R, Binney R
bioRxiv
. 2023 Feb;
PMID: 36778322
The left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) has been ascribed key roles in numerous cognitive domains, including language, executive function and social cognition. However, its functional organisation, and how the specific...
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Flannery J, Riedel M, Hill-Bowen L, Poudel R, Bottenhorn K, Salo T, et al.
Netw Neurosci
. 2023 Jan;
6(3):791-815.
PMID: 36605414
Altered activity within and between large-scale brain networks has been implicated across various neuropsychiatric conditions. However, patterns of network dysregulation associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and further impacted by...
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Pintos Lobo R, Bottenhorn K, Riedel M, Toma A, Hare M, Smith D, et al.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
. 2022 Nov;
144:104971.
PMID: 36436737
Neuroscientists have sought to identify the underlying neural systems supporting social processing that allow interaction and communication, forming social relationships, and navigating the social world. Through the use of NIMH's...
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Hill-Bowen L, Riedel M, Salo T, Flannery J, Poudel R, Laird A, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2022 Sep;
240:109625.
PMID: 36115222
Background: Neuroimaging studies often consider brain alterations linked with substance abuse within the context of individual drugs (e.g., nicotine), while neurobiological theories of addiction emphasize common brain network-level alterations across...
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Pankey B, Riedel M, Cowan I, Bartley J, Pintos Lobo R, Hill-Bowen L, et al.
Behav Brain Funct
. 2022 Sep;
18(1):9.
PMID: 36100907
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating disorder defined by the onset of intrusive, avoidant, negative cognitive or affective, and/or hyperarousal symptoms after witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event....