Connie Lamm

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Psychology University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, United States 
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Brooker RJ, Bates JE, Buss KA, et al. (2020) Conducting Event-Related Potential (ERP) Research with Young Children: A Review of Components, Special Considerations and Recommendations for Research on Cognition and Emotion. Journal of Psychophysiology. 34: 137-158
Rawls E, Miskovic V, Lamm C. (2020) Delta phase reset predicts conflict-related changes in P3 amplitude and behavior. Brain Research. 1730: 146662
Brooker RJ, Bates JE, Buss KA, et al. (2020) Conducting Event-Related Potential (ERP) Research With Young Children Journal of Psychophysiology. 34: 137-158
Rawls E, Miskovic V, Moody SN, et al. (2019) Feedback-Related Negativity and Frontal Midline Theta Reflect Dissociable Processing of Reinforcement. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 13: 452
Rawls E, Jabr MM, Moody SN, et al. (2018) Neural mechanisms underlying the link between effortful control and aggression: An ERP study. Neuropsychologia. 117: 302-310
Lamm C, Troller-Renfree S, Zeanah CH, et al. (2018) Impact of early institutionalization on attention mechanisms underlying the inhibition of a planned action. Neuropsychologia
Denke G, Rawls E, Lamm C. (2018) Attentional Conflict Moderates the Association Between Anxiety and Emotional Eating Behavior: An ERP Study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 12: 194
Jabr MM, Denke G, Rawls E, et al. (2018) The roles of selective attention and desensitization in the association between video gameplay and aggression: An ERP investigation. Neuropsychologia. 112: 50-57
Frenkel TI, Koss KJ, Donzella B, et al. (2016) ADHD Symptoms in Post-Institutionalized Children Are Partially Mediated by Altered Frontal EEG Asymmetry. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Lahat A, Walker OL, Lamm C, et al. (2014) Cognitive conflict links behavioral inhibition and social problem solving during social exclusion in childhood. Infant and Child Development. 23: 273-282
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