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Dynamic range in BOLD modulation: lifespan aging trajectories and association with performance
KM Kennedy, MA Boylan, JR Rieck, CM Foster, KM Rodrigue
Neurobiology of aging 60, 153-163, 2017
502017
Both hyper-and hypo-activation to cognitive challenge are associated with increased beta-amyloid deposition in healthy aging: a nonlinear effect
CM Foster, KM Kennedy, MM Horn, DA Hoagey, KM Rodrigue
Neuroimage 166, 285-292, 2018
332018
The role of hippocampal subfield volume and fornix microstructure in episodic memory across the lifespan
CM Foster, KM Kennedy, DA Hoagey, KM Rodrigue
Hippocampus 29 (12), 1206-1223, 2019
322019
Greater BOLD variability is associated with poorer cognitive function in an adult lifespan sample
MA Boylan, CM Foster, EE Pongpipat, CE Webb, KM Rodrigue, ...
Cerebral Cortex 31 (1), 562-574, 2021
262021
Contributions of white matter connectivity and BOLD modulation to cognitive aging: A lifespan structure-function association study
CE Webb, KM Rodrigue, DA Hoagey, CM Foster, KM Kennedy
Cerebral Cortex 30 (3), 1649-1661, 2020
262020
Striatal iron content is linked to reduced fronto-striatal brain function under working memory load
KM Rodrigue, AM Daugherty, CM Foster, KM Kennedy
NeuroImage 210, 116544, 2020
252020
Beta-amyloid burden predicts poorer mnemonic discrimination in cognitively normal older adults
CE Webb, CM Foster, MM Horn, KM Kennedy, KM Rodrigue
Neuroimage 221, 117199, 2020
222020
Domain general processes moderate age-related performance differences on the mnemonic similarity task
CM Foster, KS Giovanello
Memory 28 (4), 528-536, 2020
212020
Differential aging trajectories of modulation of activation to cognitive challenge in APOE ε4 groups: Reduced modulation predicts poorer cognitive performance
CM Foster, KM Kennedy, KM Rodrigue
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (29), 6894-6901, 2017
132017
Functional Connectivity Within and Between n-Back Modulated Regions: An Adult Lifespan Psychophysiological Interaction Investigation
EE Pongpipat, KM Kennedy, CM Foster, MA Boylan, KM Rodrigue
Brain Connectivity 11 (2), 103-118, 2021
122021
Contribution of iron and Aβ to age differences in entorhinal and hippocampal subfield volume
CM Foster, KM Kennedy, AM Daugherty, KM Rodrigue
Neurology 95 (18), e2586-e2594, 2020
112020
Increasing beta-amyloid deposition in cognitively healthy aging predicts nonlinear change in BOLD modulation to difficulty
KM Kennedy, CM Foster, KM Rodrigue
Neuroimage 183, 142-149, 2018
112018
The effect of age on relational encoding as revealed by hippocampal functional connectivity
CM Foster, ME Picklesimer, NW Mulligan, KS Giovanello
Neurobiology of learning and memory 134, 5-14, 2016
102016
Striatal iron content is linked to reduced fronto-striatal brain function under working memory load. NeuroImage, 210, Article 116544
KM Rodrigue, AM Daugherty, CM Foster, KM Kennedy
82020
Prefrontal contributions to relational encoding in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
CM Foster, DR Addis, JH Ford, DI Kaufer, JR Burke, JN Browndyke, ...
NeuroImage: Clinical 11, 158-166, 2016
72016
The effect of presentation rate on implicit sequence learning in aging
CM Foster, KS Giovanello
Memory 25 (2), 187-200, 2017
52017
Identifying neurological patterns associated with information seeking: A pilot fMRI study
J Mostafa, V Carrasco, C Foster, K Giovenallo
Information Systems and Neuroscience: Gmunden Retreat on NeuroIS 2015, 167-173, 2015
52015
[P3–345]: BETA‐AMYLOID BURDEN PREDICTS NON‐LINEAR CHANGE IN BOLD MODULATION TO COGNITIVE CHALLENGE IN HEALTHY AGING
CM Foster, KM Kennedy, MM Horn, DA Hoagey, KM Rodrigue
Alzheimer's & Dementia 13 (7S_Part_22), P1086-P1087, 2017
2017
The effect of domain general age-related cognitive changes on the pattern completion bias and episodic memory
CM Foster
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2016
2016
Implicit Sequence Learning in Aging: The Effect of Accuracy, Timing, and Test Structure
CM Foster
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2014
2014
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