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Ian M. McDonough
Ian M. McDonough
Associate Professor, Binghamton University
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The effect of cellphones on attention and learning: The influences of time, distraction, and nomophobia
JS Mendoza, BC Pody, S Lee, M Kim, IM McDonough
Computers in Human Behavior 86, 52-60, 2018
3082018
Learning by analogy: Discriminating between potential analogs
LE Richland, IM McDonough
Contemporary Educational Psychology 35 (1), 28-43, 2010
1922010
Network complexity as a measure of information processing across resting-state networks: evidence from the Human Connectome Project
IM McDonough, K Nashiro
Frontiers in human neuroscience 8, 409, 2014
1402014
Age-related positivity effects and autobiographical memory detail: Evidence from a past/future source memory task
DA Gallo, LE Korthauer, IM McDonough, S Teshale, EL Johnson
Memory 19 (6), 641-652, 2011
1302011
The effects of cell phone use and emotion‐regulation style on college students' learning
S Lee, MW Kim, IM McDonough, JS Mendoza, MS Kim
Applied Cognitive Psychology 31 (3), 360-366, 2017
1052017
Addicted to cellphones: Exploring the psychometric properties between the nomophobia questionnaire and obsessiveness in college students
S Lee, M Kim, JS Mendoza, IM McDonough
Heliyon 4 (11), 2018
972018
Age-related differences in prefrontal cortex activity during retrieval monitoring: Testing the compensation and dysfunction accounts
IM McDonough, JT Wong, DA Gallo
Cerebral Cortex 23 (5), 1049-1060, 2013
872013
The Synapse Project: Engagement in mentally challenging activities enhances neural efficiency
IM McDonough, S Haber, GN Bischof, DC Park
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 33 (6), 865-882, 2015
832015
The dynamic aging mind: Revelations from functional neuroimaging research
DC Park, IM McDonough
Perspectives on Psychological Science 8 (1), 62-67, 2013
762013
Memory's aging echo: Age-related decline in neural reactivation of perceptual details during recollection
IM McDonough, SN Cervantes, SJ Gray, DA Gallo
NeuroImage 98, 346-358, 2014
752014
Dissociating source memory decisions in the prefrontal cortex: fMRI of diagnostic and disqualifying monitoring
DA Gallo, IM McDonough, J Scimeca
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 22 (5), 955-969, 2010
652010
Mindcontrol: A web application for brain segmentation quality control
A Keshavan, E Datta, IM McDonough, CR Madan, K Jordan, RG Henry
NeuroImage 170, 365-372, 2018
632018
Illusory expectations can affect retrieval-monitoring accuracy
IM McDonough, DA Gallo
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (2), 391, 2012
632012
Focus: Attention science: A review on the trajectory of attentional mechanisms in aging and the Alzheimer’s disease continuum through the attention network test
IM McDonough, MM Wood, WS Miller Jr
The Yale journal of biology and medicine 92 (1), 37, 2019
612019
The busier the better: greater busyness is associated with better cognition
SB Festini, IM McDonough, DC Park
Frontiers in aging neuroscience 8, 98, 2016
492016
Impaired retrieval monitoring for past and future autobiographical events in older adults.
IM McDonough, DA Gallo
Psychology and Aging 28 (2), 457, 2013
492013
Separating past and future autobiographical events in memory: Evidence for a reality monitoring asymmetry
IM McDonough, DA Gallo
Memory & Cognition 38, 3-12, 2010
452010
Discrepancies between fluid and crystallized ability in healthy adults: a behavioral marker of preclinical Alzheimer's disease
IM McDonough, GN Bischof, KM Kennedy, KM Rodrigue, ME Farrell, ...
Neurobiology of aging 46, 68-75, 2016
432016
Beta-amyloid and cortical thickness reveal racial disparities in preclinical Alzheimer's disease
IM McDonough
NeuroImage: Clinical 16, 659-667, 2017
422017
Autobiographical elaboration reduces memory distortion: cognitive operations and the distinctiveness heuristic.
IM McDonough, DA Gallo
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 34 (6), 1430, 2008
422008
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