Tracy d'Arbeloff
Affiliations: | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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d'Arbeloff T, Elliott ML, Knodt AR, et al. (2021) Midlife Cardiovascular Fitness Is Reflected in the Brain's White Matter. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 13: 652575 |
Richmond-Rakerd LS, Caspi A, Ambler A, et al. (2021) Childhood self-control forecasts the pace of midlife aging and preparedness for old age. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
d'Arbeloff T, Cooke M, Knodt AR, et al. (2020) Is cardiovascular fitness associated with structural brain integrity in midlife? Evidence from a population-representative birth cohort study. Aging. 12 |
d'Arbeloff T. (2020) Cardiovascular fitness and structural brain integrity: an update on current evidence. Geroscience |
Burr DA, d'Arbeloff T, Elliott ML, et al. (2020) Functional connectivity predicts the dispositional use of expressive suppression but not cognitive reappraisal. Brain and Behavior. e01493 |
d'Arbeloff T, Elliott ML, Knodt AR, et al. (2019) White matter hyperintensities are common in midlife and already associated with cognitive decline. Brain Communications. 1: fcz041 |
Rasmussen LJH, Caspi A, Ambler A, et al. (2019) Association of Neurocognitive and Physical Function With Gait Speed in Midlife. Jama Network Open. 2: e1913123 |
Kim MJ, Elliott ML, d'Arbeloff TC, et al. (2019) Microstructural integrity of white matter moderates an association between childhood adversity and adult trait anger. Aggressive Behavior |
d'Arbeloff T, Elliott M, Knodt A, et al. (2019) F2. White Matter Lesions are Common in Midlife and Associated With Cognitive Decline Biological Psychiatry. 85: S213 |
d'Arbeloff TC, Freedy KR, Knodt AR, et al. (2018) Emotion Regulation and the Experience of Future Negative Mood: The Importance of Assessing Social Support. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 2287 |