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Selected Publications

In Press - 2009

 

Marsolek, C.J., Deason, R.G., Ketz, N.A., Ramanathan, P., Bernat, E.M., Steele, V.R., Patrick, C.J., Verfaellie, M., Schnyer, D.M. (Accepted for publication). Identifying objects impairs knowledge of other objects:  A relearning explanation for the neural repetition effect. NeuroImage.

Schnyer, D.M., Maddox, W.T., Ell, S., Davis, S., Pacheco, J., & Verfaellie, M. (In Press). Prefrontal contributions to rule-based and information integration category learning. Neuropsychologia.

Beevers, C.G. & Schnyer, D.M. (In Press). The Serotonin System and the Cognitive Control of Emotion: Associations with Depression Vulnerability. Frontiers in Neuroscience.

Pacheco, J., Beevers, C., Benavides, C., McGeary, J., Stice, E. and Schnyer, D.M. (I2009). Frontal-Limbic White Matter Pathway Associations with the Serotonin Transporter Gene Promoter Region (5-HTTLPR) Polymorphism. Journal of Neuroscience, 29. 6229-6233.

Maddox, W.T.,  Glass, B.C., Wolosin, S.M., Savarie, Z.R., Bowen, C., Mathews, M.D., & Schnyer, D.M. (In Press). The Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Information-Integration Categorization Performance. Sleep.

Trujillo, L.T., Kornguth, K., & Schnyer, D.M. (In Press). An ERP Examination of the Differential Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Exogenously Cued and Endogenously Cued Attention. Sleep.

Rocklage, M, Williams, V, Pacheco, J. & Schnyer, D.M. (2009). White matter differences predict cognitive vulnerability to sleep deprivation. Sleep. 32. 1100-1103.

Schnyer, D.M., Zeithamova, D. & Williams, T. (2009). Decision Making Under Conditions of Sleep Deprivation: Cognitive and Neural Consequences. Military Psychology 21, 36-45.

Giovanello, K.S., Schnyer, D.M., &  Verfaellie (2009). Distinct hippocampal regions make unique contributions to relational memory, Hippocampus.19:2, 111-117.

 

2006 - 2008

 

Ghuman, A.S., Bar, M., Dobbins, I.G., & Schnyer, D.M. (2008). The Effects of Priming on Frontal-Temporal Communication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 24, pp. 8405-8409.

Giovanello, K.S., Schnyer, D.M., & Verfaellie (2008). Distinct hippocampal regions make unique contributions to relational memory, Hippocampus.

Zeithamova, D., Maddox, W.T., & Schnyer, D.M. (2008). Dissociable Prototype Learning Systems: Evidence from Brain Imaging and Behavior. Journal of Neuroscience. 28, 13194-13201.

Eddy, M., Schnyer, D.M., Schmidt, A., & Holcomb, P. (2007). Spatial Dynamics of Masked Picture Repetition Effects. NeuroImage, 34(4), 1723-1732.

Ryan, L.T., & Schnyer, D.M. (2007). Regional specificity of format specific priming effects in a word reading task using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Cerebral Cortex. 17(4), 982-992.

Schnyer, D. M., Dobbins, I. G., Nicholls, L., Verfaellie, M., & Schacter, D. L. (2007). Item to decision mapping in rapid response learning. Memory and Cognition. 11, 1472-1482.

Marsolek, C.J., Schnyer, D.M., Deason, R.G., Ritchey, M., & Verfaellie, M. (2006). Visual anti-priming: Functional evidence for superimposed visual object representations. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience. 6(3), 163-174.

Schnyer, D.M., Dobbins, I.G., Nicholls, L.D., & Verfaellie, M. (2006) Rapid response learning in amnesia: Delineating associative learning components in repetition priming. Neuropsychologia, 44, 140-149.

 

 

2005 - 2000

 

Schnyer, D.M., Nicholls, L.D., & Verfaellie, M. (2005). The role of VPMC in metamemorial judgments of content retrievability. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 17, 832-846.

Dobbins, I.G., Schnyer, D.M., Verfaellie, M., & Schacter, D.L. (2004). Cortical activity reductions during repetition priming can result from rapid response learning. Nature, 428:6980, 316-319.

Giovanello, K., Schnyer, D.M. & Verfaellie, M. (2004). Critical Role for the Anterior Hippocampus in Relational Memory: Evidence from a fMRI Study Comparing Associative and Item Recognition. Hippocampus, 14:1, 5-8.

Schacter, D.L., Dobbins, I.G., and Schnyer, D.M. (2004). Specificity of priming: A cognitive neuroscience perspective. Nature Neuroscience Reviews. 5, 853-62.

Schnyer, D.M., Verfaellie, M., Alexander, M.P., LaFleche, G., Nicholls, L., & Kaszniak, A.W. (2004). A Role for Right Medial Prefrontal Cortex in Accurate Feeling of Knowing Judgments: Evidence from Patients with Lesions to Frontal Cortex. Neuropsychologia, 42:7, 957-966.

Schnyer, D.M., Ryan, L.T., T.E. Trouard, & Forster, K.I. (2002). Masked word repetition results in increased fMRI signal: A framework for understanding signal changes in priming. NeuroReport, 13, 281-284.

 

 

1999 - 1995

 

Schnyer, D.M., Allen, J.J.B., Kaszniak, A.W. & Forster, K. (1999).An Event Related Potential Examination of Masked and Unmasked Repetition Priming in Alzheimer’s Disease: Implications for Theories of Implicit Memory. Neuropsychology, 13, 323 337.

Schnyer, D.M., Allen, J.J.B. & Forster, K. (1997). An Event Related Brain Potential Examination of Implicit Memory Processes: Masked and Unmasked Repetition Priming. Neuropsychology, 11, 243 260.

Schnyer, D.M., and Allen, J.J. (1995). Attention-related electroencephalographic and event-related potential predictors of responsiveness to suggested posthypnotic amnesia. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 43, 295-315.