David A. Balota
Affiliations: | Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO |
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Cognitive Aging, word recognition, priming, memoryGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeDaniel Winarick | research assistant | Washington University (PsychTree) | |
Jason D. Zevin | research assistant | 1996-1998 | Washington University |
Benjamin E. Yerys | research assistant | 1996-1999 | Washington University |
Elizabeth R. Schotter | research assistant | 2006-2007 | Washington University |
Daniel Spieler | grad student | Washington University | |
Jessica Nicosia | grad student | 2016- | Washington University |
Jason M. Watson | grad student | 2001 | Washington University |
Jessica M. Logan | grad student | 2004 | Washington University |
Melvin J. Yap | grad student | 2007 | Washington University |
Jennifer H. Coane | grad student | 2008 | Washington University |
Geoffrey B. Maddox | grad student | 2013 | Washington University |
Abhilasha A Kumar | grad student | 2016-2021 | Washington University |
Mark Faust | post-doc | Washington University | |
Keith A. Hutchison | post-doc | Washington University | |
Ashley S. Bangert | post-doc | 2008- | Washington University |
Chi-Shing Tse | post-doc | 2007-2009 | Washington University |
Brian A Gordon | post-doc | 2010-2014 | Washington University |
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Millar PR, Balota DA. (2022) Wakeful Rest Benefits Recall, but Not Recognition, of Incidentally Encoded Memory Stimuli in Younger and Older Adults. Brain Sciences. 12 |
Lenze EJ, Voegtle M, Miller JP, et al. (2022) Effects of Mindfulness Training and Exercise on Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Jama. 328: 2218-2229 |
Nicosia J, Balota DA. (2022) Targeted memory reactivation and consolidation-like processes during mind-wandering in younger and older adults. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition |
Nicosia J, Aschenbrenner AJ, Balota DA, et al. (2022) Unsupervised high-frequency smartphone-based cognitive assessments are reliable, valid, and feasible in older adults at risk for Alzheimer's disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 1-13 |
McKay NS, Dincer A, Mehrotra V, et al. (2022) Beta-amyloid moderates the relationship between cortical thickness and attentional control in middle- and older-aged adults. Neurobiology of Aging. 112: 181-190 |
Wilks H, Aschenbrenner AJ, Gordon BA, et al. (2022) Sharper in the morning: Cognitive time of day effects revealed with high-frequency smartphone testing. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 1-13 |
Kumar AA, Steyvers M, Balota DA. (2021) Semantic Memory Search and Retrieval in a Novel Cooperative Word Game: A Comparison of Associative and Distributional Semantic Models. Cognitive Science. 45: e13053 |
Nicosia J, Balota D. (2021) Dispositional factors account for age differences in self-reported mind-wandering. Psychology and Aging. 36: 421-432 |
Kumar AA, Steyvers M, Balota DA. (2021) A Critical Review of Network-Based and Distributional Approaches to Semantic Memory Structure and Processes. Topics in Cognitive Science |
Nicosia J, Cohen-Shikora ER, Balota DA. (2021) Re-examining age differences in the Stroop effect: The importance of the trees in the forest (plot). Psychology and Aging. 36: 214-231 |