Mark B. Moss
Affiliations: | Boston University, Boston, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorHelen S. Mahut | grad student | Northeastern University | |
Douglas Rosene | post-doc | Boston University |
Children
Sign in to add traineeLori Beason | grad student | BU School of Medicine | |
Tara L. Moore | grad student | 2000 | Boston University |
Elizabeth M. Jonak | grad student | 2007 | Boston University |
Stephen P. Schettler | grad student | 2010 | Boston University |
Chad W. Farris | grad student | 2012 | Boston University |
Lev Vaisman | grad student | 2014 | Boston University |
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Farrar DC, Killiany RJ, Moss MB, et al. (2023) Event-related Potentials Corresponding to Decision-making Under Uncertain Conditions. Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology : Official Journal of the Society For Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology |
Moore TL, Medalla M, Ibañez S, et al. (2023) Neuronal properties of pyramidal cells in lateral prefrontal cortex of the aging rhesus monkey brain are associated with performance deficits on spatial working memory but not executive function. Geroscience |
Welke LA, Moore TL, Rosene DL, et al. (2023) Prefrontal and medial temporal interactions in memory functions in the rhesus monkey. Behavioral Neuroscience |
Moore TL, Medalla M, Iba Ez S, et al. (2023) Neuronal properties of pyramidal cells in lateral prefrontal cortex of the aging rhesus monkey brain are associated with performance deficits on spatial working memory but not executive function. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Uprety A, Moss MB, Rosene DL, et al. (2021) Curcumin improves reversal learning in middle-aged rhesus monkeys. Behavioral Neuroscience |
Farris CW, Killiany RJ, O'Donoghue E, et al. (2021) The relationship of age and hypertension with cognition and gray matter cerebral blood volume in a rhesus monkey model of human aging. Behavioral Neuroscience |
Koo BB, Calderazzo S, Bowley BGE, et al. (2018) Long-term Effects of Curcumin in the Non-human Primate Brain. Brain Research Bulletin |
Moore TL, Bowley BGE, Shultz PL, et al. (2018) Oral curcumin supplementation improves fine motor function in the middle-aged rhesus monkey. Somatosensory & Motor Research. 1-10 |
Farrar DC, Mian AZ, Budson AE, et al. (2017) Functional brain networks involved in decision-making under certain and uncertain conditions. Neuroradiology |
Moore TL, Bowley B, Shultz P, et al. (2017) Chronic curcumin treatment improves spatial working memory but not recognition memory in middle-aged rhesus monkeys. Geroscience |