1. DO PERSPECTIVE-TAKING ACTIVITIES INCREASE CHILDREN’S BODY MOVEMENTS DURING A MAPPING TASK Open Access Author: Norris, Jennifer Lynn Title: DO PERSPECTIVE-TAKING ACTIVITIES INCREASE CHILDREN’S BODY MOVEMENTS DURING A MAPPING TASK Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: spatial thinkingembodimentbody movementperspective-taking File: Download JN_SchreyerThesisFinal.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lynn Susan Liben, Thesis SupervisorDr. Frank Gerard Hillary, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Cerebral Activation during Working Memory in Multiple Sclerosis with the APOE Epsilon-4 Allele Open Access Author: Bradson, Megan Lynn Title: Cerebral Activation during Working Memory in Multiple Sclerosis with the APOE Epsilon-4 Allele Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: Multiple SclerosisNeuroimagingBrain ActivationfMRIWorking Memory File: Download Bradson_HonorsThesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Peter Andrew Arnett, Thesis SupervisorDr. Frank Gerard Hillary, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. THE IMPACT OF MODERATE AND SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN REDUCING NEURAL NETWORK DYNAMICS Open Access Author: Gilbert, Nicholas Lyndon Title: THE IMPACT OF MODERATE AND SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN REDUCING NEURAL NETWORK DYNAMICS Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: traumatic brain injurydynamic connectivityfmrireliabilitygraph theory File: Download Gilbert_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Frank Gerard Hillary, Thesis SupervisorDr. Frank Gerard Hillary, Thesis Honors AdvisorMichael Nelson Hallquist, Faculty Reader
4. Assessing the role of Lesion Volume and Cingulate Gyrus Within the Default Mode Network on Executive Function in Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Open Access Author: Patel, Riddhz Title: Assessing the role of Lesion Volume and Cingulate Gyrus Within the Default Mode Network on Executive Function in Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: Traumatic Brain InjuryCingulate CortexDefault Mode Network File: Download FINAL_THESIS.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Frank Gerard Hillary, Thesis SupervisorDr. Frank Gerard Hillary, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Jeffrey M Love, Faculty Reader