In their new publication in Brain and Cognition, AD&D Lab Ph.D. student, Lindsay Conner and Dr. Lighthall, in collaboration with University of Florida co-authors Natalie Ebner (Professor of Psychology) and Marilyn Horta (Postdoctoral Fellow), present a novel fMRI task for isolating effects of memory processes on value mechanisms. Findings from the study demonstrate that neural correlates of value encoding are similarly engaged during value retrieval, but value retrieval is associated with increased engagement of the select fronto-parietal and salience regions.
You may also like
The Marketplace at Avalon Park hosted Maggie Doheny’s informative talk on maintaining brain health while aging. An enthusiastic crowd drawn from communities […]
In their new publication in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, AD&D Lab Ph.D. student, Maggie Doheny and Dr. Lighthall describe new challenges and […]
This month, the University of Southern California Davis School of Gerontology Alumni Stories series highlights Dr. Lighthall’s work on vulnerability to deception […]
New publication alert in the Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences. The paper, “Facial trustworthiness perceptions across the adult lifespan” led by Didem […]