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    Valence biases in reinforcement learning shift across adolescence and modulate subsequent memory by Rosenbaum, Gail M, Grassie, Hannah L, Hartley, Catherine A

    Published in eLife (24-01-2022)
    “…As individuals learn through trial and error, some are more influenced by good outcomes, while others weight bad outcomes more heavily. Such valence biases may…”
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    Guidance of Spatial Attention by Incidental Learning and Endogenous Cuing by Jiang, Yuhong V, Swallow, Khena M, Rosenbaum, Gail M

    “…Our visual system is highly sensitive to regularities in the environment. Locations that were important in one's previous experience are often prioritized…”
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    Do adolescents always take more risks than adults? A within-subjects developmental study of context effects on decision making and processing by Rosenbaum, Gail M, Venkatraman, Vinod, Steinberg, Laurence, Chein, Jason M

    Published in PloS one (02-08-2021)
    “…Adolescents take more risks than adults in the real world, but laboratory experiments do not consistently demonstrate this pattern. In the current study, we…”
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    Novelty and uncertainty differentially drive exploration across development by Nussenbaum, Kate, Martin, Rebecca E, Maulhardt, Sean, Yang, Yi Jen, Bizzell-Hatcher, Greer, Bhatt, Naiti S, Koenig, Maximilian, Rosenbaum, Gail M, O'Doherty, John P, Cockburn, Jeffrey, Hartley, Catherine A

    Published in eLife (16-08-2023)
    “…Across the lifespan, individuals frequently choose between exploiting known rewarding options or exploring unknown alternatives. A large body of work has…”
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    Interaction between scene-based and array-based contextual cueing by Rosenbaum, Gail M., Jiang, Yuhong V.

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-07-2013)
    “…Contextual cueing refers to the cueing of spatial attention by repeated spatial context. Previous studies have demonstrated distinctive properties of…”
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    Developmental perspectives on risky and impulsive choice by Rosenbaum, Gail M., Hartley, Catherine A.

    “…Epidemiological data suggest that risk taking in the real world increases from childhood into adolescence and declines into adulthood. However, developmental…”
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    Variation in strategy use across measures of verbal working memory by Morrison, Alexandra B., Rosenbaum, Gail M., Fair, Damien, Chein, Jason M.

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-08-2016)
    “…The working memory (WM) literature contains a number of tasks that vary on dimensions such as when or how memory items are reported. In addition to the ways in…”
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    Rapid Acquisition but Slow Extinction of an Attentional Bias in Space by Jiang, Yuhong V, Swallow, Khena M, Rosenbaum, Gail M, Herzig, Chelsey

    “…Substantial research has focused on the allocation of spatial attention based on goals or perceptual salience. In everyday life, however, people also direct…”
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    Adolescent risk-taking is predicted by individual differences in cognitive control over emotional, but not non-emotional, response conflict by Botdorf, Morgan, Rosenbaum, Gail M, Patrianakos, Jamie, Steinberg, Laurence, Chein, Jason M

    Published in Cognition and emotion (01-08-2017)
    “…While much research on adolescent risk behaviour has focused on the development of prefrontal self-regulatory mechanisms, prior studies have elicited mixed…”
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    "Guidance of spatial attention by incidental learning and endogenous cuing": Retraction by Jiang, Yuhong V, Swallow, Khena M, Rosenbaum, Gail M

    “…Reports the retraction of "Guidance of spatial attention by incidental learning and endogenous cuing" by Yuhong V. Jiang, Khena M. Swallow and Gail M…”
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    The influences of described and experienced information on adolescent risky decision making by Rosenbaum, Gail M., Venkatraman, Vinod, Steinberg, Laurence, Chein, Jason M.

    Published in Developmental review (01-03-2018)
    “…•Adults behave differently when risk problems are described vs. experienced.•This distinction is often ignored in models of teens’ risk…”
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    Reward-Motivated Memories Influence New Learning across Development by Cohen, Alexandra O, Phaneuf, Camille V, Rosenbaum, Gail M, Glover, Morgan M, Avallone, Kristen N, Shen, Xinxu, Hartley, Catherine A

    “…Previously rewarding experiences can influence choices in new situations. Past work has demonstrated that existing reward associations can either help or…”
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    Task specificity of attention training: the case of probability cuing by Jiang, Yuhong V., Swallow, Khena M., Won, Bo-Yeong, Cistera, Julia D., Rosenbaum, Gail M.

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-01-2015)
    “…Statistical regularities in our environment enhance perception and modulate the allocation of spatial attention. Surprisingly little is known about how…”
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    The interactive effects of peers and alcohol on functional brain connectivity in young adults by Sherman, Lauren E., Rosenbaum, Gail M., Smith, Ashley R., Botdorf, Morgan A., Fettich, Karla, Patrianakos, Jamie L., McCloskey, Michael, Steinberg, Laurence D., Chein, Jason M.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-08-2019)
    “…Alcohol and peer influence are known to have independent effects on risky decision making. We investigated combined influences of peers and alcohol on…”
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    Peers influence adolescent reward processing, but not response inhibition by Smith, Ashley R., Rosenbaum, Gail M., Botdorf, Morgan A., Steinberg, Laurence, Chein, Jason M.

    “…Most adolescent risk taking occurs in the presence of peers. Prior research suggests that peers alter adolescents’ decision making by increasing reward…”
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    Working Memory Training in Adolescents Decreases Laboratory Risk Taking in the Presence of Peers by Rosenbaum, Gail M., Botdorf, Morgan A., Patrianakos, Jamie L., Steinberg, Laurence, Chein, Jason M.

    Published in Journal of cognitive enhancement (01-12-2017)
    “…Adolescence is a period of heightened risk taking relative to both adulthood and childhood, due in part to peers’ increased influence on adolescent decision…”
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    Do adolescents always take more risks than adults? A within-subjects developmental study of context effects on decision making and processing by Gail M Rosenbaum, Vinod Venkatraman, Laurence Steinberg, Jason M Chein

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2021)
    “…Adolescents take more risks than adults in the real world, but laboratory experiments do not consistently demonstrate this pattern. In the current study, we…”
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    The Influences of Information Acquisition and Heightened Arousal on Adolescent Risk Taking by Rosenbaum, Gail M

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…Adolescents are known to take more risks than adults, which can be harmful to their health and well-being. Interventions aimed at reducing risk taking…”
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    Adolescent risk-taking is predicted by individual differences in cognitive control over emotional, but not non-emotional, response conflict by Botdorf, Morgan, Rosenbaum, Gail M., Patrianakos, Jamie, Steinberg, Laurence, Chein, Jason M.

    Published in Cognition and Emotion (04-07-2017)
    “…While much research on adolescent risk behaviour has focused on the development of prefrontal self-regulatory mechanisms, prior studies have elicited mixed…”
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