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Maya L Rosen

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Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|August 26, 2019
The role of the visual association cortex in scaffolding prefrontal cortex development: A novel mechanism linking socioeconomic status and executive functionMaya L Rosen, Dima Amso, Katie A McLaughlin
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|March 21, 2025
The role of socioeconomic status in shaping associations between sensory association cortex and prefrontal structure and implications for executive functionMaya L Rosen, Divyangana Rakesh, Rachel R Romeo
Frontiers in Psychology|April 19, 2014
Long-term memory guidance of visuospatial attention in a change-detection paradigmMaya L Rosen, Chantal E Stern, David C Somers
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|April 8, 2026
Optimal brain development is context-dependent: How socioeconomic status moderates brain-behavior relationships in cognitive and academic developmentVictoria A Terry, Rachel R Romeo, Maya L Rosen
Developmental Review : DR|January 13, 2025
Neural hyperscanning in caregiver-child dyads: A paradigm for studying the long-term effects of facilitated vs. disrupted attention on working memory and executive functioning in young childrenMaya L Rosen, Annabelle Li, Catherine A Mikkelsen, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|August 17, 2018
Extinction Learning as a Potential Mechanism Linking High Vagal Tone with Lower PTSD Symptoms among Abused YouthJessica L Jenness, Adam Bryant Miller, Maya L Rosen, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|October 3, 2017
Cortical and Subcortical Contributions to Long-Term Memory-Guided Visuospatial AttentionMaya L Rosen, Chantal E Stern, Kathryn J Devaney, et al.
Psychological Bulletin|August 4, 2020
Biological aging in childhood and adolescence following experiences of threat and deprivation: A systematic review and meta-analysisNatalie L Colich, Maya L Rosen, Eileen S Williams, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 11, 2020
Identification of Visual Attentional Regions of the Temporoparietal Junction in Individual Subjects using a Vivid, Novel Oddball ParadigmKathryn J Devaney, Maya L Rosen, Emily J Levin, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 1, 2022
Stress-related psychopathology during the COVID-19 pandemicKatie A McLaughlin, Maya L Rosen, Steven W Kasparek, et al.
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Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|August 26, 2019
The role of the visual association cortex in scaffolding prefrontal cortex development: A novel mechanism linking socioeconomic status and executive functionMaya L Rosen, Dima Amso, Katie A McLaughlin
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|March 21, 2025
The role of socioeconomic status in shaping associations between sensory association cortex and prefrontal structure and implications for executive functionMaya L Rosen, Divyangana Rakesh, Rachel R Romeo
Frontiers in Psychology|April 19, 2014
Long-term memory guidance of visuospatial attention in a change-detection paradigmMaya L Rosen, Chantal E Stern, David C Somers
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|April 8, 2026
Optimal brain development is context-dependent: How socioeconomic status moderates brain-behavior relationships in cognitive and academic developmentVictoria A Terry, Rachel R Romeo, Maya L Rosen
Developmental Review : DR|January 13, 2025
Neural hyperscanning in caregiver-child dyads: A paradigm for studying the long-term effects of facilitated vs. disrupted attention on working memory and executive functioning in young childrenMaya L Rosen, Annabelle Li, Catherine A Mikkelsen, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|August 17, 2018
Extinction Learning as a Potential Mechanism Linking High Vagal Tone with Lower PTSD Symptoms among Abused YouthJessica L Jenness, Adam Bryant Miller, Maya L Rosen, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|October 3, 2017
Cortical and Subcortical Contributions to Long-Term Memory-Guided Visuospatial AttentionMaya L Rosen, Chantal E Stern, Kathryn J Devaney, et al.
Psychological Bulletin|August 4, 2020
Biological aging in childhood and adolescence following experiences of threat and deprivation: A systematic review and meta-analysisNatalie L Colich, Maya L Rosen, Eileen S Williams, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 11, 2020
Identification of Visual Attentional Regions of the Temporoparietal Junction in Individual Subjects using a Vivid, Novel Oddball ParadigmKathryn J Devaney, Maya L Rosen, Emily J Levin, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 1, 2022
Stress-related psychopathology during the COVID-19 pandemicKatie A McLaughlin, Maya L Rosen, Steven W Kasparek, et al.
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