RESEARCH OVERVIEW
- Computational Neuroscience.
Neural network models of the role of various brain regions in learning and memory, especially the hippocampus, basal forebrain and associated areas.
- Experimental Neuropsychology of Learning and Memory.
Determining what specific kinds of memory are impaired (and spared) in individuals with memory impairments due to injury or disease. A particular focus is development of simple behavioral assessments to diagnose whether specific brain regions have been affected by injury or disease, and development of simple tests to predict risk for developing Alzheimer's disease in nondemented elderly individuals.
SELECTED
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
- Myers, C. E., Kluger, A., Golomb, J., Gluck, M. & Ferris,
S. (2008). Learning and generalization tasks predict short-term
outcome in non-demented elderly. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
and Neurology, 21, 93-103.
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- Nagy, H., Kéri, S., Myers, C., Benedek, G., Shohamy, D. & Gluck,
M. (2007). Cognitive sequence learning in Parkinson’s disease and
amnestic mild cognitive impairment: Dissociation between sequential
and non-sequential learning of associations. Neuropsychologia,
45, 1386-1392.
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- Gluck, M., Myers, C., Nicolle, M. & Johnson, S. (2006). Computational models of the hippocampal region: Implications for the prediction of risk for Alzheimer’s disease in non-demented elderly. Current Alzheimer’s Research, 3(3), 247-257.
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- Shohamy, D., Myers, C., Geghman, K., Sage, J. & Gluck, M. (2006). L-dopa impairs learning, but spares generalization, in Parkinson’s Disease. Neuropsychologia, 44(5), 774-784.
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- Myers, C., DeLuca, J., Hopkins, R., & Gluck, M. (2006). Conditional discrimination and reversal in amnesia subsequent to hypoxic brain injury or anterior communicating artery aneurysm rupture. Neuropsychologia, 44(1):130-139.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
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Mail: |
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Catherine E. Myers, Ph.D. |
973-353-1080 Ext. 3227 |
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Memory Disorders Project at Rutgers-Newark |
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Rutgers University |
973-353-1272 |
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197 University Avenue |
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Newark, NJ 07102 |
myers@pavlov.rutgers.edu |
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