Nicholas J Christopher-Hayes

Affiliations: 
Psychology, Center for Mind and Brain University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Cognitive Neuroscience, Learning and Memory, Neuroimaging
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Christopher-Hayes NJ, Haynes SC, Kenyon NJ, et al. (2024) Asthma and Memory Function in Children. Jama Network Open. 7: e2442803
Christopher-Hayes NJ, Embury CM, Wiesman AI, et al. (2023) Piecing it together: atrophy profiles of hippocampal subfields relate to cognitive impairment along the Alzheimer's disease spectrum. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 15: 1212197
Picci G, Casagrande CC, Ott LR, et al. (2023) Dehydroepiandrosterone mediates associations between trauma-related symptoms and anterior pituitary volume in children and adolescents. Human Brain Mapping
Arif Y, Wiesman AI, Christopher-Hayes N, et al. (2023) Altered age-related alpha and gamma prefrontal-occipital connectivity serving distinct cognitive interference variants. Neuroimage. 280: 120351
Rempe MP, Wiesman AI, Murman DL, et al. (2023) Sleep quality differentially modulates neural oscillations and proteinopathy in Alzheimer's disease. Ebiomedicine. 92: 104610
Rempe MP, Ott LR, Picci G, et al. (2023) Spontaneous cortical dynamics from the first years to the golden years. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2212776120
Rempe MP, Lew BJ, Embury CM, et al. (2022) Spontaneous sensorimotor beta power and cortical thickness uniquely predict motor function in healthy aging. Neuroimage. 263: 119651
Springer SD, Wiesman AI, May PE, et al. (2022) Altered visual entrainment in patients with Alzheimer's disease: magnetoencephalography evidence. Brain Communications. 4: fcac198
Picci G, Christopher-Hayes NJ, Petro NM, et al. (2022) Amygdala and hippocampal subregions mediate outcomes following trauma during typical development: Evidence from high-resolution structural MRI. Neurobiology of Stress. 18: 100456
Wiesman AI, Murman DL, Losh RA, et al. (2022) Spatially resolved neural slowing predicts impairment and amyloid burden in Alzheimer's disease. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
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