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  • Hamilton, K.R. Potenza, M.N., & Grunberg, N.E. (2014). Lewis rats have greater response impulsivity than Fischer rats. Addictive Behaviors, 39(11): 1565-72. Hamilton et al. (2014) Lewis and Fischer rats.pdf1.12 MB
  • Hamilton, K.R., Elliott, B.M., Berger, S.S., & Grunberg, N.E. (2014). Environmental enrichment attenuates nicotine behavioral sensitization in male and female rats. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 22(4): 356-63. Hamilton et al. (2014) enviro enrichment.pdf549.67 KB
  • Hamilton, K.R., Felton, J.W., Risco, C.M., Lejuez, C.W., & MacPherson, L. (2014). Brief report: The interaction of impulsivity with risk-taking is associated with early initiation of alcohol use. Journal of Adolescence, 37(8): 1253-1256. Hamilton et al. (2014) alcohol use initiation.pdf243.32 KB
  • Hamilton, K.R., Sinha, R., & Potenza, M.N. (2014). Self-reported impulsivity and behavioral approach and inhibition mediate the relationship between stress and self-control. Addictive Behaviors, 39(11): 1557-64. Hamilton et al. (2014) self-control.pdf355 KB
  • Riggins, T. (2014). Longitudinal investigation of source memory reveals qualitative differences between item memory and binding. Developmental Psychology, 50(2), 449–459. Riggins 2014.pdf659.78 KB
  • Robey, A., Buckingham-Howes, S., Salmeron, B. J., Black, M.M., & Riggins, T. (2014). Relations between prospective memory, cognitive abilities, and brain structure in adolescents who vary in prenatal drug exposure. Journal of Experimental Child Psycholog Robey et al 2014.pdf492.01 KB
  • Thomas, R.P., Dougherty. M.R., & Buttaccio, D. (2014). Memory constraints on hypothesis generation and decision making. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 23, 264-270.
  • Tidwell, J., Dougherty, M. R., Chrabaszcz, J., Thomas, R. P., & Mendoza, J. (2014). What counts as evidence for working memory training? Problems with correlated gains and dichotomization. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 21, 620-628.
  • Yu, E. C., Sprenger, A. M., Thomas, R. P., & Dougherty, M. R. (2014). When heuristics and science collide. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 21, 268-82 DOI: 10.3758/s13423-013-0495-z
  • Dougherty, L. R., *Tolep, M. R., *Smith, V. C., & Rose, S. A. (2013). Early exposure to parental depression and parenting: Associations with young offspring’s stress physiology and oppositional behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 41, 1299-1310 Dougherty et al 2013 JACP_Exposure.pdf238.68 KB
  • Hamilton, K.R., Ansell, E.B., Reynolds, B., Potenza, M.N., & Sinha, R. (2013). Self-reported impulsivity, but not behavioral choice or response impulsivity, mediates the effect of stress on drinking behavior. Stress, 16(1): 3–15. Hamilton et al. (2013) Stress[1].pdf131.69 KB
  • Rollins, L., & Riggins, T. (2013). Developmental changes in memory encoding: insights from event-related potentials. Developmental Science, 16(4), 1-12. Rollins Riggins 2013.pdf219.04 KB
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  • Sprenger, A. M., Atkins, S. M., Bolger, D. J., Harbison, J. I., Novick, J. M., Weems, S. A., Chrabaszcz, J. S., Smith, V., Bobb, S., Bunting, M. F., & Dougherty, M. R. (2013). Training working memory: Limits of transfer. Intelligence, 41, 638–663. doi.or
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  • Cohen, A.S., Couture, S.M., & Blanchard, J.J. (2012). Neuropsychological functioning and social anhedonia: Three-year follow-up data from a longitudinal community high risk study. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 46, 898-904.
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  • Herberholz J., Mishra S.H., Uma D., Germann M.W., Edwards D.H., and Potter K. (2011) Non-invasive imaging of neuroanatomical structures and neural activation with high-resolution MRI. Frontiers in Neuroscience 5:16. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2011.00016.
  • Sprenger, A., & Dougherty, M. R. (2012). Generating and evaluating options for decision making: The impact of sequentially presented evidence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, And Cognition, 38(3), 550–575. doi:10.1037/a0026036.
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