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    Hot and Cool Executive Function in Childhood and Adolescence: Development and Plasticity by Zelazo, Philip David, Carlson, Stephanie M.

    Published in Child development perspectives (01-12-2012)
    “…Executive function (EF), which refers to the more deliberate, top‐down neurocognitive processes involved in self‐regulation, develops most rapidly during the…”
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    From External Regulation to Self-Regulation: Early Parenting Precursors of Young Children's Executive Functioning by Bernier, Annie, Carlson, Stephanie M., Whipple, Natasha

    Published in Child development (01-01-2010)
    “…In keeping with proposals emphasizing the role of early experience in infant brain development, this study investigated the prospective links between quality…”
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    Microbiome interactions shape host fitness by Gould, Alison L., Zhang, Vivian, 张维嘉, Lamberti, Lisa, Jones, Eric W., Obadia, Benjamin, Korasidis, Nikolaos, Gavryushkin, Alex, Carlson, Jean M., Beerenwinkel, Niko, Ludington, William B.

    “…Gut bacteria can affect key aspects of host fitness, such as development, fecundity, and lifespan, while the host, in turn, shapes the gut microbiome. However,…”
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    Effect of oil palm sustainability certification on deforestation and fire in Indonesia by Carlson, Kimberly M., Heilmayr, Robert, Gibbs, Holly K., Noojipady, Praveen, Burns, David N., Morton, Douglas C., Walker, Nathalie F., Paoli, Gary D., Kremen, Claire

    “…Many major corporations and countries have made commitments to purchase or produce only “sustainable” palm oil, a commodity responsible for substantial…”
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    Deforestation spillovers from oil palm sustainability certification by Heilmayr, Robert, Carlson, Kimberly M, Benedict, Jason Jon

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-07-2020)
    “…Environmental policies that impose restrictions within one location may be undermined or reinforced by 'spillover effects,' the movement of actors, processes,…”
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    It's about time: the temporal dynamics of phenotypic selection in the wild by Siepielski, Adam M, DiBattista, Joseph D, Carlson, Stephanie M

    Published in Ecology letters (01-11-2009)
    “…Selection is a central process in nature. Although our understanding of the strength and form of selection has increased, a general understanding of the…”
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    Bilingual experience and executive functioning in young children by Carlson, Stephanie M., Meltzoff, Andrew N.

    Published in Developmental science (01-03-2008)
    “…Advanced inhibitory control skills have been found in bilingual speakers as compared to monolingual controls ( Bialystok, 1999 ). We examined whether this…”
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    Dynamic reconfiguration of human brain networks during learning by Bassett, Danielle S, Wymbs, Nicholas F, Porter, Mason A, Mucha, Peter J, Carlson, Jean M, Grafton, Scott T

    “…Human learning is a complex phenomenon requiring flexibility to adapt existing brain function and precision in selecting new neurophysiological activities to…”
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    Reward dysfunction in major depression: Multimodal neuroimaging evidence for refining the melancholic phenotype by Foti, Dan, Carlson, Joshua M., Sauder, Colin L., Proudfit, Greg H.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-11-2014)
    “…Reward dysfunction is thought to play a core role in the pathophysiology of major depressive disorder (MDD). Event-related potential (ERP) and functional…”
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    Dissection of the aorta in Turner syndrome: two cases and review of 85 cases in the literature by Carlson, M, Silberbach, M

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-12-2007)
    “…Girls and women with Turner syndrome are at risk for catastrophic aortic dissection and rupture, but the clinical profile for those at risk is not well…”
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    Leverage points for improving global food security and the environment by West, Paul C., Gerber, James S., Engstrom, Peder M., Mueller, Nathaniel D., Brauman, Kate A., Carlson, Kimberly M., Cassidy, Emily S., Johnston, Matt, MacDonald, Graham K., Ray, Deepak K., Siebert, Stefan

    “…Achieving sustainable global food security is one of humanity's contemporary challenges. Here we present an analysis identifying key "global leverage points"…”
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    Risk of rapid evolutionary escape from biomedical interventions targeting SARS-CoV-2 spike protein by Van Egeren, Debra, Novokhodko, Alexander, Stoddard, Madison, Tran, Uyen, Zetter, Bruce, Rogers, Michael, Pentelute, Bradley L, Carlson, Jonathan M, Hixon, Mark, Joseph-McCarthy, Diane, Chakravarty, Arijit

    Published in PloS one (28-04-2021)
    “…The spike protein receptor-binding domain (RBD) of SARS-CoV-2 is the molecular target for many vaccines and antibody-based prophylactics aimed at bringing…”
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    Circular labor migration and land-livelihood dynamics in Southeast Asia's concession landscapes by Kelley, Lisa C., Peluso, Nancy Lee, Carlson, Kimberly M., Afiff, Suraya

    Published in Journal of rural studies (01-01-2020)
    “…Labor migration and large-scale land enclosures are increasingly central to the story of agrarian change throughout the Global South. Nonetheless, there remain…”
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    Conserved and variable architecture of human white matter connectivity by Bassett, Danielle S., Brown, Jesse A., Deshpande, Vibhas, Carlson, Jean M., Grafton, Scott T.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-01-2011)
    “…Whole-brain network analysis of diffusion imaging tractography data is an important new tool for quantification of differential connectivity patterns across…”
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    Eye-size effects in the dot-probe task: Greater sclera exposure predicts delayed disengagement from fearful faces by Aday, Jacob S, Fang, Lin, Carlson, Joshua M

    Published in PloS one (17-05-2023)
    “…Fearful facial expressions are nonverbal and biologically salient signals of potential threat that automatically hold, capture, and direct observers'…”
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    Pupillometric evidence for the decoupling of attention from perceptual input during offline thought by Smallwood, Jonathan, Brown, Kevin S, Tipper, Christine, Giesbrecht, Barry, Franklin, Michael S, Mrazek, Michael D, Carlson, Jean M, Schooler, Jonathan W

    Published in PloS one (25-03-2011)
    “…Accumulating evidence suggests that the brain can efficiently process both external and internal information. The processing of internal information is a…”
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    Recent shifts in the occurrence, cause, and magnitude of animal mass mortality events by Fey, Samuel B., Siepielski, Adam M., Nusslé, Sébastien, Cervantes-Yoshida, Kristina, Hwan, Jason L., Huber, Eric R., Fey, Maxfield J., Catenazzi, Alessandro, Carlson, Stephanie M.

    “…Significance Mass mortality events (MMEs), the rapid, catastrophic die-off of organisms, are an example of a rare event affecting natural populations…”
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    Robust detection of dynamic community structure in networks by Bassett, Danielle S, Porter, Mason A, Wymbs, Nicholas F, Grafton, Scott T, Carlson, Jean M, Mucha, Peter J

    Published in Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.) (01-03-2013)
    “…We describe techniques for the robust detection of community structure in some classes of time-dependent networks. Specifically, we consider the use of…”
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