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    Plasticity of the Right-Lateralized Cognitive Reserve Network in Ageing by Brosnan, Méadhbh B., Demaria, Giorgia, Petersen, Anders, Dockree, Paul M, Robertson, Ian H, Wiegand, Iris

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-05-2018)
    “…Abstract Cognitive reserve (CR) is the phenomenon where older adults with more cognitively stimulating environments show less age-related cognitive decline…”
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    Evidence accumulation during perceptual decisions in humans varies as a function of dorsal frontoparietal organization by Brosnan, Méadhbh B., Sabaroedin, Kristina, Silk, Tim, Genc, Sila, Newman, Daniel P., Loughnane, Gerard M., Fornito, Alex, O’Connell, Redmond G., Bellgrove, Mark A.

    Published in Nature human behaviour (01-08-2020)
    “…Animal neurophysiological studies have identified neural signals within dorsal frontoparietal areas that trace a perceptual decision by accumulating sensory…”
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    Right fronto-parietal networks mediate the neurocognitive benefits of enriched environments by Brosnan, Méadhbh B., Shalev, Nir, Ramduny, Jivesh, Sotiropoulos, Stamatios N., Chechlacz, Magdalena

    Published in Brain communications (2022)
    “…Abstract Exposure to enriched environments throughout a lifetime, providing so-called reserve, protects against cognitive decline in later years. It has been…”
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    Dopamine restores cognitive motivation in Parkinson's disease by McGuigan, Sara, Zhou, Shou-Han, Brosnan, Méadhbh B, Thyagarajan, Dominic, Bellgrove, Mark A, Chong, Trevor T-J

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-03-2019)
    “…The role of dopamine in motivating cognitive effort remains untested. McGuigan et al. show that patients with Parkinson's disease are more cognitively…”
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    Right Lateralized Brain Reserve Offsets Age-Related Deficits in Ignoring Distraction by Shalev, Nir, Brosnan, Méadhbh B, Chechlacz, Magdalena

    Published in Cerebral cortex communications (20-08-2020)
    “…Age-related deterioration of attention decreases the ability to stay focused on the task at hand due to less efficient selection of relevant information and…”
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    Evidence accumulation rate moderates the relationship between enriched environment exposure and age-related response speed declines by Brosnan, Méadhbh B, Pearce, Daniel J, O'Neill, Megan H, Loughnane, Gerard M, Fleming, Bryce, Zhou, Shou-Han, Chong, Trevor T-J, Nobre, Anna C, O Connell, Redmond G, Bellgrove, Mark A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (13-09-2023)
    “…Older adults exposed to enriched environments (EE) maintain relatively higher levels of cognitive function, even in the face of compromised markers of brain…”
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