Christina Bejjani

Affiliations: 
2014-2016 Cognitive Neuroscience Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - Newark, United States 
 2016- Cognitive Neuroscience Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
cognitive control, learning, memory
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Rachel N. Levin research assistant 2011-2012 Pomona College
junryo watanabe research assistant 2012-2013 Pomona College
Natalie De Shetler research assistant 2013-2014 UCLA
Elizabeth Tricomi research assistant 2014-2016 Rutgers, Newark
Tobias Egner grad student 2016- Duke
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Sali AW, Bejjani C, Egner T. (2023) Learning Cognitive Flexibility: Neural Substrates of Adapting Switch-Readiness to Time-varying Demands. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-17
Bejjani C, Hoyle RH, Egner T. (2022) Distinct but correlated latent factors support the regulation of learned conflict-control and task-switching. Cognitive Psychology. 135: 101474
Bejjani C, Siqi-Liu A, Egner T. (2021) Minimal impact of consolidation on learned switch-readiness. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 47: 1622-1637
Bejjani C, Egner T. (2021) Evaluating the learning of stimulus-control associations through incidental memory of reinforcement events. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
Bejjani C, Dolgin J, Zhang Z, et al. (2020) Disentangling the Roles of Cue Visibility and Knowledge in Adjusting Cognitive Control: A Preregistered Direction Replication of the Farooqui and Manly (2015) Study. Psychological Science. 956797620904045
Bejjani C, Tan S, Egner T. (2020) Performance feedback promotes proactive but not reactive adaptation of conflict-control. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 46: 369-387
Bejjani C, Egner T. (2019) Spontaneous Task Structure Formation Results in a Cost to Incidental Memory of Task Stimuli. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 2833
Bejjani C, DePasque S, Tricomi E. (2019) Intelligence mindset shapes neural learning signals and memory. Biological Psychology. 146: 107715
DiMenichi BC, Lempert KM, Bejjani C, et al. (2018) Writing About Past Failures Attenuates Cortisol Responses and Sustained Attention Deficits Following Psychosocial Stress. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 12: 45
Bejjani C, Zhang Z, Egner T. (2018) Control by association: Transfer of implicitly primed attentional states across linked stimuli. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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