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Rajesh A, Betzel R, Daugherty A, Noice T, Noice H, Baniqued P, et al.
Front Hum Neurosci . 2023 May; 17:1114804. PMID: 37213930
Purpose: Aging is associated with a reduction in brain modularity as well as aspects of executive function, namely, updating, shifting, and inhibition. Previous research has suggested that the aging brain...
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Baniqued P, Gallen C, Kranz M, Kramer A, DEsposito M
Neuropsychologia . 2019 May; 131:205-215. PMID: 31132420
The brain operates via networked activity in separable groups of regions called modules. The quantification of modularity compares the number of connections within and between modules, with high modularity indicating...
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Baniqued P, Gallen C, Voss M, Burzynska A, Wong C, Cooke G, et al.
Front Aging Neurosci . 2018 Jan; 9:426. PMID: 29354050
Recent work suggests that the brain can be conceptualized as a network comprised of groups of sub-networks or modules. The extent of segregation between modules can be quantified with a...
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Kranz M, Baniqued P, Voss M, Lee H, Kramer A
Front Psychol . 2017 Mar; 8:203. PMID: 28326042
The variety and availability of casual video games presents an exciting opportunity for applications such as cognitive training. Casual games have been associated with fluid abilities such as working memory...
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Baniqued P, Low K, Fletcher M, Gratton G, Fabiani M
Psychophysiology . 2017 Mar; 55(3). PMID: 28323332
Control-demanding tasks rely on communication among regions of the frontoparietal network, areas that undergo significant age-related decline. Here, we integrate data from brain anatomy, electrophysiology (ERPs), and optical imaging (event-related...
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Gallen C, Baniqued P, Chapman S, Aslan S, Keebler M, Didehbani N, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 Dec; 11(12):e0169015. PMID: 28006029
Cognitive training interventions are a promising approach to mitigate cognitive deficits common in aging and, ultimately, to improve functioning in older adults. Baseline neural factors, such as properties of brain...
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Nikolaidis A, Baniqued P, Kranz M, Scavuzzo C, Barbey A, Kramer A, et al.
Cereb Cortex . 2016 Mar; 27(4):2607-2616. PMID: 27005991
Understanding the neural and metabolic correlates of fluid intelligence not only aids scientists in characterizing cognitive processes involved in intelligence, but it also offers insight into intervention methods to improve...
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Baniqued P, Allen C, Kranz M, Johnson K, Sipolins A, Dickens C, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Nov; 10(11):e0142169. PMID: 26555341
Although some studies have shown that cognitive training can produce improvements to untrained cognitive domains (far transfer), many others fail to show these effects, especially when it comes to improving...
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Lee H, Boot W, Baniqued P, Voss M, Prakash R, Basak C, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Apr; 10(4):e0123259. PMID: 25860978
We examined the relationship between training regimen and fluid intelligence in the learning of a complex video game. Fifty non-game-playing young adults were trained on a game called Space Fortress...
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Baniqued P, Kranz M, Voss M, Lee H, Cosman J, Severson J, et al.
Front Psychol . 2014 Apr; 5:234. PMID: 24688477
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