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    Cerebral peak alpha frequency predicts individual differences in pain sensitivity by Furman, Andrew J., Meeker, Timothy J., Rietschel, Jeremy C., Yoo, Sooyoung, Muthulingam, Janusiya, Prokhorenko, Mariya, Keaser, Michael L., Goodman, Ronald N., Mazaheri, Ali, Seminowicz, David A.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-02-2018)
    “…The identification of neurobiological markers that predict individual predisposition to pain are not only important for development of effective pain…”
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    A novel approach to the physiological measurement of mental workload by Miller, Matthew W., Rietschel, Jeremy C., McDonald, Craig G., Hatfield, Bradley D.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-04-2011)
    “…While performing a visuo-motor task under incrementally-varied levels of difficulty, individuals were probed with a variety of novel, task-irrelevant, auditory…”
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    Measurement of attentional reserve and mental effort for cognitive workload assessment under various task demands during dual-task walking by Shaw, Emma P., Rietschel, Jeremy C., Hendershot, Brad D., Pruziner, Alison L., Miller, Matthew W., Hatfield, Bradley D., Gentili, Rodolphe J.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-04-2018)
    “…•Attentional reserve can be assessed by ERPs during dual-task walking.•Mental effort can be assessed by EEG spectral power during dual-task…”
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    Cerebral cortical networking for mental workload assessment under various demands during dual-task walking by Shaw, Emma P., Rietschel, Jeremy C., Shuggi, Isabelle M., Xu, Yishi, Chen, Shuo, Miller, Matthew W., Hatfield, Bradley D., Gentili, Rodolphe J.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-09-2019)
    “…While several studies have examined attentional reserve (via event-related potentials) and mental effort (via EEG spectral content) from various cortical…”
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    Stress, emotion regulation and cognitive performance: The predictive contributions of trait and state relative frontal EEG alpha asymmetry by Goodman, Ronald N., Rietschel, Jeremy C., Lo, Li-Chuan, Costanzo, Michelle E., Hatfield, Bradley D.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-02-2013)
    “…The relationship between trait and state measures of frontal lobe EEG alpha-band asymmetry in regard to indexing the approach–withdrawal dimension of emotion…”
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    Biomechanical and neurocognitive performance outcomes of walking with transtibial limb loss while challenged by a concurrent task by Pruziner, Alison L., Shaw, Emma P., Rietschel, Jeremy C., Hendershot, Brad D., Miller, Matthew W., Wolf, Erik J., Hatfield, Bradley D., Dearth, Christopher L., Gentili, Rodolphe J.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-02-2019)
    “…Individuals who have sustained loss of a lower limb may require adaptations in sensorimotor and control systems to effectively utilize a prosthesis, and the…”
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    Empirical evidence for the relationship between cognitive workload and attentional reserve by Jaquess, Kyle J., Gentili, Rodolphe J., Lo, Li-Chuan, Oh, Hyuk, Zhang, Jing, Rietschel, Jeremy C., Miller, Matthew W., Tan, Ying Ying, Hatfield, Bradley D.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-11-2017)
    “…While the concepts of cognitive workload and attentional reserve have been thought to have an inverse relationship for some time, such a relationship has never…”
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    Cerebral-cortical networking and activation increase as a function of cognitive-motor task difficulty by Rietschel, Jeremy C., Miller, Matthew W., Gentili, Rodolphe J., Goodman, Ronald N., McDonald, Craig G., Hatfield, Bradley D.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-05-2012)
    “…► Increases in sensory-motor demand increased networking to motor-planning region. ► Increases in cognitive demand increased regionally specific activation. ►…”
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    The influence of social evaluation on cerebral cortical activity and motor performance: A study of “Real-Life” competition by Hatfield, Bradley D., Costanzo, Michelle E., Goodman, Ronald N., Lo, Li-Chuan, Oh, Hyuk, Rietschel, Jeremy C., Saffer, Mark, Bradberry, Trent, Contreras-Vidal, Jose, Haufler, Amy

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-11-2013)
    “…Motor performance in a social evaluative environment was examined in participants (N=19) who completed a pistol shooting task under both performance-alone (PA)…”
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    Increased reward in ankle robotics training enhances motor control and cortical efficiency in stroke by Goodman, Ronald N, Rietschel, Jeremy C, Roy, Anindo, Jung, Brian C, Diaz, Jason, Macko, Richard F, Forrester, Larry W

    “…Robotics is rapidly emerging as a viable approach to enhance motor recovery after disabling stroke. Current principles of cognitive motor learning recognize a…”
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    The efficacy of auditory probes in indexing cognitive workload is dependent on stimulus complexity by Dyke, Ford B., Leiker, Amber M., Grand, Kirk F., Godwin, Maurice M., Thompson, Andrew G., Rietschel, Jeremy C., McDonald, Craig G., Miller, Matthew W.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-01-2015)
    “…We examined whether the utility of a recently developed auditory probe technique for indexing cognitive workload was dependent on the stimulus properties of…”
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    Psychophysiological support of increasing attentional reserve during the development of a motor skill by Rietschel, Jeremy C., McDonald, Craig G., Goodman, Ronald N., Miller, Matthew W., Jones-Lush, Lauren M., Wittenberg, George F., Hatfield, Bradley D.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-12-2014)
    “…•Motor learning increases attention reserve as indexed by higher novelty P3 amplitude.•The development of skill likely increases the ability to deal with…”
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    Cerebral cortical activity associated with non-experts’ most accurate motor performance by Dyke, Ford, Godwin, Maurice M., Goel, Paras, Rehm, Jared, Rietschel, Jeremy C., Hunt, Carly A., Miller, Matthew W.

    Published in Human movement science (01-10-2014)
    “…•Novice golfers’ EEG signals prior to their best putts was compared to their worst.•Novice golfers showed theta power across the scalp prior to best…”
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    Evidence for a new late positive ERP component in an attended novelty oddball task by McDonald, Craig G., Gabbay, Frances H., Rietschel, Jeremy C., Duncan, Connie C.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-09-2010)
    “…In attended novelty oddball tasks, rare nontarget stimuli can elicit two late positive ERP components: P3a and P300. In passive oddball tasks, P300 is not…”
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    Cerebral cortical dynamics and the quality of motor behavior during social evaluative challenge by Rietschel, Jeremy C., Goodman, Ronald N., King, Bradley R., Lo, Li-Chuan, Contreras-Vidal, Jose L., Hatfield, Bradley D.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-04-2011)
    “…To determine the influence of arousal on cerebral cortical dynamics and motor behavior, 58 channels of EEG were recorded in 13 college‐age men (n=6) and women…”
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    A Psychophysiological Profile of Winners and Losers in Sport Competition by Hunt, Carly A., Rietschel, Jeremy C., Hatfield, Bradley D., Iso-Ahola, Seppo E.

    “…A positive relationship between the development of skill and efficient cerebral-cortical dynamics has been well established. However, it is unknown whether…”
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    The Effects of Team Environment on Cerebral Cortical Processes and Attentional Reserve by Miller, Matthew W, Presacco, Alessandro, Groman, Lawrence J, Bur, Sean, Rietschel, Jeremy C, Gentili, Rodolphe J, McDonald, Craig G, Iso-Ahola, Seppo E, Hatfield, Bradley D

    “…Despite the frequency with which individuals perform in team environments of differing quality as well as the robust relationship between cerebral cortical…”
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