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    Can a Theater Acting Intervention Enhance Inhibitory Control in Older Adults? A Brain-Behavior Investigation
    with Aishwarya Rajesh, Tony Noice, Andrew Jahn, Ana M. Daugherty, Wendy Heller, and Arthur F. Kramer
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Purpose: Studies of reactive and proactive modes of inhibitory control tend to show age-related declines and are accompanied by abnormalities in the prefrontal cortex. We explored which mode of inhibitory control would be more amenable to change and accrue greater benefits following engagement in a 4-week theater acting intervention in older adults. These gains were evaluated by performance on the AX-CPT task. We hypothesized that an increase in proactive control would relate to an increase in A…Read more
  • Preference for and transfer of problem-solving methods
    with C. Schmidt, S. Marsella, and J. Bresina
    Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5): 354-354. 1986.