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Michaela R Frenzel

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Fung M, Heinrichs-Graham E, Taylor B, Frenzel M, Eastman J, Wang Y, et al.
Neuroimage . 2022 Nov; 264:119745. PMID: 36368502
Puberty is a period of substantial hormonal fluctuations, and pubertal hormones can modulate structural and functional changes in the developing brain. Many previous studies have characterized the neural oscillatory responses...
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Penhale S, Picci G, Ott L, Taylor B, Frenzel M, Eastman J, et al.
Dev Cogn Neurosci . 2022 Sep; 57:101153. PMID: 36174268
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) production is closely associated with the first pubertal hormonal event, adrenarche. Few studies have documented the relationships between DHEA and functional brain development, with even fewer examining the...
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Fung M, Taylor B, Embury C, Spooner R, Johnson H, Willett M, et al.
Stress . 2022 Sep; 25(1):323-330. PMID: 36168664
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused massive disruptions to daily life in the United States, closing schools and businesses and increasing physical and social isolation, leading to deteriorations...
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Taylor B, Fung M, Frenzel M, Johnson H, Willett M, Badura-Brack A, et al.
Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol . 2022 Sep; 50(12):1543-1555. PMID: 36048374
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has spread across the world and resulted in over 5 million deaths to date, as well as countless lockdowns, disruptions to daily life, and...
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Fung M, Rahman R, Taylor B, Frenzel M, Eastman J, Wang Y, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2022 Jul; 43(17):5154-5166. PMID: 35778797
The adolescent brain undergoes tremendous structural and functional changes throughout puberty. Previous research has demonstrated that pubertal hormones can modulate sexually dimorphic changes in cortical development, as well as age-related...
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Picci G, Taylor B, Killanin A, Eastman J, Frenzel M, Wang Y, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2022 May; 43(13):4091-4102. PMID: 35583310
Traumatic experiences during childhood can have profound effects on stress sensitive brain structures (e.g., amygdala and hippocampus) and the emergence of psychiatric symptoms. Recent theoretical and empirical work has delineated...
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Picci G, Christopher-Hayes N, Petro N, Taylor B, Eastman J, Frenzel M, et al.
Neurobiol Stress . 2022 May; 18:100456. PMID: 35542044
The vast majority of individuals experience trauma within their lifetime. Yet, most people do not go on to develop clinical levels of psychopathology. Recently, studies have highlighted the potential protective...
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Heinrichs-Graham E, Walker E, Taylor B, Menting S, Eastman J, Frenzel M, et al.
Brain Commun . 2022 Apr; 4(2):fcac093. PMID: 35480224
Children who are hard of hearing are at risk for developmental language and academic delays compared with children with normal hearing. Some work suggests that high-order cognitive function, including fluid...
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Taylor B, Heinrichs-Graham E, Eastman J, Frenzel M, Wang Y, Calhoun V, et al.
Neuroimage . 2022 Mar; 253:119094. PMID: 35306160
Fluid reasoning is the ability to problem solve in the absence of prior knowledge and is commonly conceptualized as "non-verbal" intelligence. Importantly, fluid reasoning abilities rapidly develop throughout childhood and...
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Taylor B, Frenzel M, Eastman J, Embury C, Agcaoglu O, Wang Y, et al.
Neuroimage . 2021 Dec; 247:118852. PMID: 34954025
Adolescence is a critical period of structural and functional neural maturation among regions serving the cognitive control of emotion. Evidence suggests that this process is guided by developmental changes in...