Natasha Parikh
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorFelipe De Brigard | grad student | Duke | |
Kevin LaBar | grad student | Duke | |
Leah H. Somerville | post-doc | Harvard |
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Huang S, Faul L, Parikh N, et al. (2024) Counterfactual thinking induces different neural patterns of memory modification in anxious individuals. Scientific Reports. 14: 10630 |
Miceli K, Morales-Torres R, Khoudary A, et al. (2023) Perceived plausibility modulates hippocampal activity in episodic counterfactual thinking. Hippocampus |
Parikh N, De Brigard F, LaBar KS. (2022) The Efficacy of Downward Counterfactual Thinking for Regulating Emotional Memories in Anxious Individuals. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 712066 |
Parikh N, LaBar KS, De Brigard F. (2020) Phenomenology of counterfactual thinking is dampened in anxious individuals. Cognition & Emotion. 1-9 |
Faul L, St Jacques PL, DeRosa JT, et al. (2020) Differential contribution of anterior and posterior midline regions during mental simulation of counterfactual and perspective shifts in autobiographical memories. Neuroimage. 215: 116843 |
Parikh N, McGovern B, LaBar KS. (2019) Spatial distancing reduces emotional arousal to reactivated memories. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Parikh N, Ruzic L, Stewart GW, et al. (2018) What if? Neural activity underlying semantic and episodic counterfactual thinking. Neuroimage |
De Brigard F, Parikh N. (2018) Episodic Counterfactual Thinking Current Directions in Psychological Science. 28: 59-66 |
De Brigard F, Parikh N, Stewart GW, et al. (2017) Neural activity associated with repetitive simulation of episodic counterfactual thoughts. Neuropsychologia |
Stanley ML, Parikh N, Stewart GW, et al. (2017) Emotional intensity in episodic autobiographical memory and counterfactual thinking. Consciousness and Cognition. 48: 283-291 |