Joaquin A. Anguera, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Motor control, cognitive neuroscience
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Rachael D. Seidler grad student 2008 University of Michigan
 (Contributions of spatial working memory to visuomotor adaptation.)
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Li G, Anguera JA, Javed SV, et al. (2020) Enhanced Attention Using Head-mounted Virtual Reality. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-18
Ziegler DA, Simon AJ, Gallen CL, et al. (2019) Closed-loop digital meditation improves sustained attention in young adults. Nature Human Behaviour
Brandes-Aitken A, Anguera JA, Chang YS, et al. (2018) White Matter Microstructure Associations of Cognitive and Visuomotor Control in Children: A Sensory Processing Perspective. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 12: 65
Brandes-Aitken A, Anguera JA, Rolle CE, et al. (2018) Characterizing Cognitive and Visuomotor Control in Children With Sensory Processing Dysfunction and Autism Spectrum Disorders. Neuropsychology
Rolle CE, Anguera JA, Skinner SN, et al. (2017) Enhancing Spatial Attention and Working Memory in Younger and Older Adults. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-15
Anguera JA, Gunning FM, Areán PA. (2017) Improving late life depression and cognitive control through the use of therapeutic video game technology: A proof-of-concept randomized trial. Depression and Anxiety
Brandes-Aitken A, Anguera JA, Chang Y, et al. (2017) 3.27 Assessing White Matter Correlates of Cognitive and Visuomotor Control Deficits in Children With Sensory Processing Disorders Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 56: S211-S212
Anguera JA, Brandes-Aitken AN, Rolle CE, et al. (2016) Characterizing cognitive control abilities in children with 16p11.2 deletion using adaptive 'video game' technology: a pilot study. Translational Psychiatry. 6: e893
Thompson C, Khan C, Whitton-Martinez L, et al. (2016) Physiological And Cognitive Adaptations To 8 Weeks Of Training On A Movement-based Video Game: 3225 Board #290 June 3, 2: 00 PM - 3: 30 PM. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: 922
Anguera JA, Gazzaley A. (2015) Video games, cognitive exercises, and the enhancement of cognitive abilities Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 4: 160-165
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