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    Network measures predict neuropsychological outcome after brain injury by Warren, David E., Power, Jonathan D., Bruss, Joel, Denburg, Natalie L., Waldron, Eric J., Sun, Haoxin, Petersen, Steven E., Tranel, Daniel

    “…Hubs are network components that hold positions of high importance for network function. Previous research has identified hubs in human brain networks derived…”
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    Melatonin in Alzheimer's Disease: Literature Review and Therapeutic Trials by Steinbach, Marilyn J, Denburg, Natalie L

    Published in Journal of Alzheimer's disease (2024)
    “…There are currently no effective treatments to prevent, halt, or reverse Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia in older adults…”
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    Neural correlates of cognitive reappraisal of positive and negative affect in older adults by Halfmann, Kameko, Hedgcock, William, Denburg, Natalie L.

    Published in Aging & mental health (2021)
    “…Compromised regulation of negative and positive emotions is a common feature of psychopathology. Healthy aging relates to changes in affective processing, but…”
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    Economic Games Quantify Diminished Sense of Guilt in Patients with Damage to the Prefrontal Cortex by Krajbich, Ian, Adolphs, Ralph, Tranel, Daniel, Denburg, Natalie L, Camerer, Colin F

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (18-02-2009)
    “…Damage to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC) impairs concern for other people, as reflected in the dysfunctional real-life social behavior of patients…”
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    Information Use in Risky Decision Making: Do Age Differences Depend on Affective Context? by Weller, Joshua A., King, Marcie L., Figner, Bernd, Denburg, Natalie L.

    Published in Psychology and aging (01-11-2019)
    “…The current study focused on the degree to which decision context (deliberative vs. affective) differentially impacted the use of available information about…”
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    Medial PFC damage abolishes the self-reference effect by Philippi, Carissa L, Duff, Melissa C, Denburg, Natalie L, Tranel, Daniel, Rudrauf, David

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-02-2012)
    “…Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that the medial PFC (mPFC) is a key component of a large-scale neural system supporting a variety of self-related…”
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    Assessing the Effects of Healthy and Neuropathological Aging on Personality with the Iowa Scales of Personality Change by Zirbes, Christian, Jones, Andrew, Manzel, Kenneth, Denburg, Natalie, Barrash, Joseph

    Published in Developmental neuropsychology (01-08-2021)
    “…Personality changes in older adults with brain disease may be confounded by effects of normal aging. In this cross-sectional study, ratings with the Iowa…”
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    Trajectory of risky decision making for potential gains and losses from ages 5 to 85 by Weller, Joshua A., Levin, Irwin P., Denburg, Natalie L.

    Published in Journal of behavioral decision making (01-10-2011)
    “…The ability to make advantageous decisions in the face of uncertainty is an essential human skill, yet the development of such abilities over the lifespan is…”
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    The Role of Emotional vs. Cognitive Intelligence in Economic Decision-Making Amongst Older Adults by Ramchandran, Kanchna, Tranel, Daniel, Duster, Keagan, Denburg, Natalie L

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (26-05-2020)
    “…The links between emotions, bio-regulatory processes, and economic decision-making are well-established in the context of age-related changes in fluid,…”
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    Emotion regulation in older adulthood: roles of executive functioning and social relationships by King Johnson, Marcie L., Roche, Anne I., Markon, Kristian, Denburg, Natalie L.

    Published in Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition (04-05-2023)
    “…Although emotion regulation (ER) is often maintained or even enhanced in older adulthood, resources used to promote ER in later life are not well understood…”
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    Interoception, Affect, and Cognition in Older Adults by Haustein, Marcus, Thomas, Emily B.K., Scheer, Kodi, Denburg, Natalie L.

    Published in Experimental aging research (26-05-2024)
    “…Interoception is the detection of signals that arise from within the body. Interoceptive sensitivity has been found to be associated with affect and cognition…”
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    Enhancing older adult financial decision making through the use of self-evaluation worksheets by Denburg, Natalie L., Collins, Sam M., Garcia, Norma P., Cole, Prescott

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (27-09-2022)
    “…Financial products and options are frequently complex and difficult for consumers to understand, which, alongside positively oriented sales pitches and…”
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    Increased perceived stress is related to decreased prefrontal cortex volumes among older adults by Moreno, Georgina L., Bruss, Joel, Denburg, Natalie L.

    “…Introduction: Several of the brain regions vulnerable to increased levels of stress (i.e., hippocampus and prefrontal cortex) are also known to undergo…”
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    A Comprehensive Approach to Assessment of Testamentary Capacity by Kenepp, Amanda, Johnson, Ellen, Lee, Grace J, Sunderaraman, Preeti, Denburg, Natalie L, Nguyen, Christopher M

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (23-12-2021)
    “…The growing aging population raises important implications for legal and clinical systems, including testamentary capacity (TC) assessment. Yet, there are…”
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    Declarative memory is critical for sustained advantageous complex decision-making by Gupta, Rupa, Duff, Melissa C., Denburg, Natalie L., Cohen, Neal J., Bechara, Antoine, Tranel, Daniel

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-06-2009)
    “…Previous studies have reported conflicting evidence concerning the contribution of declarative memory to advantageous decision-making on the Iowa Gambling Task…”
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    Individual differences in the neural signature of subjective value among older adults by Halfmann, Kameko, Hedgcock, William, Kable, Joseph, Denburg, Natalie L

    “…Some healthy older adults show departures from standard decision-making patterns exhibited by younger adults. We asked if such departures are uniform or if…”
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    Acceptance- and mindfulness-based interventions for health behavior change: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses by Roche, Anne I., Kroska, Emily B., Denburg, Natalie L.

    Published in Journal of contextual behavioral science (01-07-2019)
    “…Behavioral health issues such as smoking and overweight are risk factors for a variety of adverse health outcomes, including mortality. Over the past decade, a…”
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    Effects of age-related differences in empathy on social economic decision-making by Beadle, Janelle N, Paradiso, Sergio, Kovach, Christopher, Polgreen, Linnea, Denburg, Natalie L, Tranel, Daniel

    Published in International psychogeriatrics (01-05-2012)
    “…The ways in which aging affects social economic decision-making is a central issue in the psychology of aging. To examine age-related differences in social…”
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    Parkinson's Disease Dementia and Dementia with Lewy Bodies Have Similar Neuropsychological Profiles by Aldridge, Georgina M, Birnschein, Allison, Denburg, Natalie L, Narayanan, Nandakumar S

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (12-03-2018)
    “…Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) are common causes of dementia worldwide. Although considered separate entities based on…”
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