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    Dissociable influences of reward motivation and positive emotion on cognitive control by Chiew, Kimberly S., Braver, Todd S.

    “…It is becoming increasingly appreciated that affective and/or motivational influences contribute strongly to goal-oriented cognition and behavior. An…”
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    Temporal dynamics of motivation-cognitive control interactions revealed by high-resolution pupillometry by Chiew, Kimberly S, Braver, Todd S

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (2013)
    “…Motivational manipulations, such as the presence of performance-contingent reward incentives, can have substantial influences on cognitive control. Previous…”
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    Revisiting positive affect and reward influences on cognitive control by Chiew, Kimberly S

    Published in Current opinion in behavioral sciences (01-06-2021)
    “…•Inconsistencies in observed positive affect/reward effects on cognitive control.•Multiple neuromodulators may be involved in affectively driven cognitive…”
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    A Neural Mechanism Underlying Memory Failure in Older Adults by Stevens, W. Dale, Hasher, Lynn, Chiew, Kimberly S, Grady, Cheryl L

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (26-11-2008)
    “…Older adults have reduced memory, primarily for recall, but also for recognition (Craik and McDowd, 1987), particularly for unfamiliar faces (Bartlett et al.,…”
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    Motivational valence alters memory formation without altering exploration of a real-life spatial environment by Chiew, Kimberly S, Hashemi, Jordan, Gans, Lee K, Lerebours, Laura, Clement, Nathaniel J, Vu, Mai-Anh T, Sapiro, Guillermo, Heller, Nicole E, Adcock, R Alison

    Published in PloS one (20-03-2018)
    “…Volitional exploration and learning are key to adaptive behavior, yet their characterization remains a complex problem for cognitive science. Exploration has…”
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    Neural circuitry of emotional and cognitive conflict revealed through facial expressions by Chiew, Kimberly S, Braver, Todd S

    Published in PloS one (09-03-2011)
    “…Neural systems underlying conflict processing have been well studied in the cognitive realm, but the extent to which these overlap with those underlying…”
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    Enhancement of cognitive control by approach and avoidance motivational states by Savine, Adam C., Beck, Stefanie M., Edwards, Bethany G., Chiew, Kimberly S., Braver, Todd S.

    Published in Cognition and emotion (01-02-2010)
    “…Affective variables have been shown to impact working memory and cognitive control. Theoretical arguments suggest that the functional impact of emotion on…”
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    Neural correlates of recognition memory for emotional faces and scenes by Keightley, Michelle L, Chiew, Kimberly S, Anderson, John A E, Grady, Cheryl L

    “…We examined the influence of emotional valence and type of item to be remembered on brain activity during recognition, using faces and scenes. We used…”
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    Positive biases and psychological functioning during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic by Gower, Tricia, Chiew, Kimberly S., Rosenfield, David, Bowen, Holly J.

    Published in Cognition and emotion (18-08-2023)
    “…Many individuals have experienced a multitude of chronic stressors and diminished psychological functioning during COVID-19. The current study examined whether…”
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    Reward favors the prepared: Incentive and task-informative cues interact to enhance attentional control by Chiew, Kimberly S, Braver, Todd S

    “…The dual mechanisms of control account suggests that cognitive control may be implemented through relatively proactive mechanisms in anticipation of stimulus…”
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    Remembering Election Night 2016: Subjective but Not Objective Metrics of Autobiographical Memory Vary With Political Affiliation, Affective Valence, and Surprise by Chiew, Kimberly S., Harris, Bailey B., Adcock, R. Alison

    “…Flashbulb memories represent a unique phenomenon linking research on cognition with research on emotion, yet most studies on this phenomenon have characterized…”
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    Positive affect versus reward: emotional and motivational influences on cognitive control by Chiew, Kimberly S, Braver, Todd S

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-01-2011)
    “…It is becoming increasingly appreciated that affective influences can contribute strongly to goal-oriented cognition and behavior. However, much work is still…”
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    Contributions of transient and sustained reward to memory formation by Gholston, Avery S., Thurmann, Kyle E., Chiew, Kimberly S.

    Published in Psychological research (01-11-2023)
    “…Reward benefits to memory formation have been robustly linked to dopaminergic activity. Despite the established characterization of dopaminergic mechanisms as…”
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    The impact of air pollution on neurocognitive development: Adverse effects and health disparities by Pham, Kim‐Chi T., Chiew, Kimberly S.

    Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-12-2023)
    “…Air pollution is recognized as a major public health concern. The number of deaths related to ambient air pollution has increased in recent years and is…”
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    Proactive Versus Reactive Emotion Regulation: A Dual-Mechanisms Perspective by Martins-Klein, Bruna, Alves, Lyneé A, Chiew, Kimberly S

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2020)
    “…Emotion regulation (ER) relies on cognitive processing, but the foundational control mechanisms involved remain unclear. The process model of ER posits that…”
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    A new perspective on human reward research: How consciously and unconsciously perceived reward information influences performance by Zedelius, Claire M., Veling, Harm, Custers, Ruud, Bijleveld, Erik, Chiew, Kimberly S., Aarts, Henk

    “…The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of interest in psychology and neuroscience. Traditional, cognitive…”
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