Cindy Lustig

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Affiliation: University of Michigan
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Aging, training, and the brain: a review and future directions
    Cindy Lustig
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, 530 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 1043, USA
    Neuropsychol Rev 19:504-22. 2009
  2. ncbi Targeting latent function: encouraging effective encoding for successful memory training and transfer
    Cindy Lustig
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 1043, USA
    Psychol Aging 23:754-64. 2008
  3. ncbi Which route to recovery? Controlled retrieval and accessibility bias in retroactive interference
    Cindy Lustig
    Psychol Sci 15:729-35. 2004
  4. ncbi Distraction as a determinant of processing speed
    Cindy Lustig
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, 530 Church Street, Ann Arbor 48109 1043, USA
    Psychon Bull Rev 13:619-25. 2006
  5. ncbi Not "just" a coincidence: frontal-striatal interactions in working memory and interval timing
    Cindy Lustig
    Washington University, St Louis, MO, USA
    Memory 13:441-8. 2005
  6. ncbi Age differences in deactivation: a link to cognitive control?
    Jonas Persson
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 1109, USA
    J Cogn Neurosci 19:1021-32. 2007
  7. ncbi Modality differences in timing and temporal memory throughout the lifespan
    Cindy Lustig
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
    Brain Cogn 77:298-303. 2011
  8. ncbi Rats and humans paying attention: cross-species task development for translational research
    Elise Demeter
    Neuroscience Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 1109, USA
    Neuropsychology 22:787-99. 2008
  9. ncbi Evidence for frontally mediated controlled processing differences in older adults
    Katerina Velanova
    Department of Psychology, Washington University, St Louis, MO 63130, USA
    Cereb Cortex 17:1033-46. 2007
  10. ncbi Disruption of large-scale brain systems in advanced aging
    Jessica R Andrews-Hanna
    Department of Psychology, Center for Brain Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
    Neuron 56:924-35. 2007

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Publications22

  1. ncbi Aging, training, and the brain: a review and future directions
    Cindy Lustig
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, 530 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 1043, USA
    Neuropsychol Rev 19:504-22. 2009
    ..Although many open questions remain, this research has greatly increased our understanding of how to promote successful aging of cognition and the brain...
  2. ncbi Targeting latent function: encouraging effective encoding for successful memory training and transfer
    Cindy Lustig
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 1043, USA
    Psychol Aging 23:754-64. 2008
    ..Training programs that target participants' latent but inefficiently used abilities while allowing flexibility in bringing those abilities to bear may best promote effective training and transfer...
  3. ncbi Which route to recovery? Controlled retrieval and accessibility bias in retroactive interference
    Cindy Lustig
    Psychol Sci 15:729-35. 2004
    ..g., older adults) that often rely predominantly on automatic memory processing...
  4. ncbi Distraction as a determinant of processing speed
    Cindy Lustig
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, 530 Church Street, Ann Arbor 48109 1043, USA
    Psychon Bull Rev 13:619-25. 2006
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  5. ncbi Not "just" a coincidence: frontal-striatal interactions in working memory and interval timing
    Cindy Lustig
    Washington University, St Louis, MO, USA
    Memory 13:441-8. 2005
    ..The principles derived from these biologically based models also fit well with a family of behaviourally based models that emphasise the importance of time in many working memory phenomena...
  6. ncbi Age differences in deactivation: a link to cognitive control?
    Jonas Persson
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 1109, USA
    J Cogn Neurosci 19:1021-32. 2007
    ..Demand-related changes in deactivation magnitude correlated with performance changes, suggesting that individual and group differences in deactivation have functional significance...
  7. ncbi Modality differences in timing and temporal memory throughout the lifespan
    Cindy Lustig
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
    Brain Cogn 77:298-303. 2011
    ....
  8. ncbi Rats and humans paying attention: cross-species task development for translational research
    Elise Demeter
    Neuroscience Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 1109, USA
    Neuropsychology 22:787-99. 2008
    ..This task provides a useful tool for integrative, cross-species research and may help to determine how specific neurotransmitter systems contribute to the hemodynamic changes observed in human functional neuroimaging experiments...
  9. ncbi Evidence for frontally mediated controlled processing differences in older adults
    Katerina Velanova
    Department of Psychology, Washington University, St Louis, MO 63130, USA
    Cereb Cortex 17:1033-46. 2007
    ....
  10. ncbi Disruption of large-scale brain systems in advanced aging
    Jessica R Andrews-Hanna
    Department of Psychology, Center for Brain Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
    Neuron 56:924-35. 2007
    ..These results suggest that cognitive decline in normal aging arises from functional disruption in the coordination of large-scale brain systems that support cognition...
  11. ncbi Enhanced control of attention by stimulating mesolimbic-corticopetal cholinergic circuitry
    Megan St Peters
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 8862, USA
    J Neurosci 31:9760-71. 2011
    ..Mesolimbic activation of cholinergic projections to the cortex benefits the cognitive control of attentional performance by enhancing the detection of cues and the filtering of distractors...
  12. ncbi Preserved neural correlates of priming in old age and dementia
    Cindy Lustig
    Department of Psychology, Washington University, St Louis, Missouri 63130, USA
    Neuron 42:865-75. 2004
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  13. ncbi Challenges to attention: a continuous arterial spin labeling (ASL) study of the effects of distraction on sustained attention
    Elise Demeter
    Neuroscience Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 1109, USA
    Neuroimage 54:1518-29. 2011
    ..In addition, they demonstrate the sensitivity of ASL methods to variations in task demands, and suggest that the dSAT may be a useful tool for translational cross-species and clinical research...
  14. ncbi Cholinergic contributions to the cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia and the viability of cholinergic treatments
    Martin Sarter
    Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Program, University of Michigan, 530 Church Street, 4032 East Hall, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA
    Neuropharmacology 62:1544-53. 2012
    ..The limited evidence available from patient studies and animal models indicates pressing research needs in order to guide the development of cholinergic treatments of the cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia...
  15. ncbi Long-term memory for the terrorist attack of September 11: flashbulb memories, event memories, and the factors that influence their retention
    William Hirst
    Department of Psychology, New School for Social Research, New York, NY 10011, USA
    J Exp Psychol Gen 138:161-76. 2009
    ..The results are discussed in terms of community memory practices...
  16. ncbi Chronic treatment with haloperidol induces deficits in working memory and feedback effects of interval timing
    Cindy Lustig
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, United States
    Brain Cogn 58:9-16. 2005
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  17. ncbi Brain aging: reorganizing discoveries about the aging mind
    Patricia A Reuter-Lorenz
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, 525 East University, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 1109, USA
    Curr Opin Neurobiol 15:245-51. 2005
    ..This interdisciplinary, cognitive neuroscience approach reveals dynamic and optimizing processes in aging that might be harnessed to foster the successful aging of the mind...
  18. ncbi Functional deactivations: change with age and dementia of the Alzheimer type
    Cindy Lustig
    Department of Psychology, Washington University, St Louis, MO 63130, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100:14504-9. 2003
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  19. ncbi Working memory span: the effect of prior learning
    Cindy Lustig
    Duke University, USA
    Am J Psychol 115:89-101. 2002
    ..In combination with other work, these results suggest that WMS estimates are not pure measures of capacity and may be partially determined by PI...
  20. ncbi Who benefits from memory training?
    David Bissig
    Wayne State University, USA
    Psychol Sci 18:720-6. 2007
    ..Analyzing training programs from the perspective of cognitive theory may help clarify how these programs have their effects and suggest ways to optimize such programs for the individuals who need them most...
  21. ncbi Increasing memory load modulates regional brain activity in older adults as measured by fMRI
    Jeffrey R Petrella
    Department of Radiology, DUMC, Box 3808, Durham NC 27710 3808, USA
    J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 17:75-83. 2005
    ..It was concluded that the ability to modulate activity with increasing load is preserved in older adults despite reductions in neural volume...
  22. ncbi Prefrontal activation patterns in subjects at risk for Alzheimer disease
    Jeffrey R Petrella
    Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 10:112-3. 2002

Research Grants2