Publications

Chrysikou, E.G., Caulfield, M.D., Kan, I.P. (2022). Executive and default network connectivity predicts age differences in cognitive flexibility across the lifespan: Evidence from the Cam-CAN dataset. Psychology and Aging, 37(5), 557-574. [pdf]

Caulfield, M. D., Vogel*, A. L., Coutinho*, M. R., & Kan, I. P. (2021). Mnemonic discrimination is associated with individual differences in anxiety vulnerability. Behavioural Brain Research, 401, 113056. [pdf]

Caulfield, M.D., & Myers, C.E. (2018) Post-traumatic stress symptoms are associated with better performance on a delayed match-to-position task. PeerJ 6:e4701 [open source link]

Caulfield, M.D., Chen, P., *Barry, M.M., Barrett A.M. (2017). Which perseverative behaviors are symptoms of spatial neglect? Brain and Cognition, 113, 93-101. [pdf]

Caulfield, M. D., Zhu, D. C., McAuley, J. D., & Servatius, R. J. (2016). Cerebellar response to familiar and novel stimuli: An fMRI study. Behavioral Neuroscience, 130(6), 585. [pdf]

Chen, P., Caulfield, M. D., *Hartman, A. J., O’Rourke, J., & Toglia, J. (2016). Assessing viewer-centered and stimulus-centered spatial bias: The 3s spreadsheet test version 1. Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 1-8. [pdf]

Caulfield, M.D., McAuley, J.D., Zhu, D.C., & Servatius, R.J. (2016). Individual differences in resting state functional connectivity of those at risk for anxiety disorders. Brain Structure and Function, 221(6), 3081-3093.[pdf]

Caulfield, M.D., VanMeenen, K.M., & Servatius, R.J. (2015). Differential facilitation of the conditioned response in delay versus long delay classical eyeblink conditioning in behaviorally inhibited adolescents. Behavioural Brain Research, 278, 476-481.[pdf]

Caulfield, M.D., McAuley, J.D., & Servatius, R.J. (2013). Facilitated acquisition of eyeblink conditioning in those at risk for anxiety disorders. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7, 348.[open source link]

Davis, M.L. (2009). Effect of Spatial Context in Object Memory: Evidence from Amnesia. (Master’s thesis).

Toppino, T.C., Cohen, M.S., Davis, M., Moors, A. (2009). Metacognitive control over the distribution of practice: When is spacing preferred? J Exp Psychol: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 35(5), 1352-8.[pdf]

Davis, M.L. & Barrett, A.M. (2009). Selective benefit of donepezil on oral naming in Alzheimer’s disease in men compared to women. CNS Spectrums, 14(4), 175-176.[pdf]

DiCalogero, M., Caulfield, M.D., Kan, I.P., Chrysikou, E.G. (2025, Apr). Salience network connectivity changes across the lifespan relate to emotional memory. Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society annual meeting, Boston, MA.

Housley, A*., Gerrie, R*., Caulfield, M.D. (2025, Mar). Do concussions make college students more impulsive? Neurocognitive impacts of brain injury. Poster presented at the Eastern Psychological Association annual meeting, New York, NY.

DiCalogero, M., Caulfield, M.D., Devlin, K., Schultheis, M., Kan, I.P., & Chrysikou E.G. (2025, Feb). Emotional memory and changing connectivity patterns across the adult lifespan. Poster presented at the International Neuropsychological Society, New Orleans, LA.

Burns, A*., Gerrie, R*., Intraub, H., Kan, I.P., Caulfield, M.D. (2024, Nov). Are individual differences in boundary extension associated with differences in eye movements during encoding? Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society annual meeting, New York, NY.

DiCalogero, M., Caulfield, M.D., Kan, I.P., Chrysikou, E.G. (2024, Nov). Individual Differences in Within- and Between-Network Connectivity for Emotional Memory Examined Through the Cam-CAN Dataset. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society annual meeting, New York, NY.

DiCalogero, M., Caulfield, M.D., Kan, I. P., Chrysikou, E. G. (2024, Apr). Individual differences in resting-state salience connectivity and emotional memory in the Cam-CAN dataset. Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society annual meeting, Toronto, Canada.

Pensiero, G*., & Caulfield, M.D. (2023, Nov). Impact of occlusions on face processing preferences: An investigation of stimulus expectations and social media behavior. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society annual meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Caulfield, M.D., Intraub, H., Gonzalez*, A.S., Hubeny*, T.J., Kan, I.P. (2022, Nov). Reduced boundary extension in people with behaviorally inhibited temperament. Oral presentation at the Psychonomic Society Annual meeting, Boston, MA.

Flynn*, A.J., Caulfield, M.D., Jeung*, J., Polk*, J., & Kan, I.P. (2021, Nov). Emotional bias in semantic retrieval during the COVID-19 pandemic. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society annual meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Barrett, A.M., Abdou, A., Caulfield, M.D. (2019). The Cingulate Cortex and Spatial Neglect. In B.A. Vogt (Ed.), Cingulate Cortex, Elsevier.

Caulfield, M.D. & Servatius, R.J (2013). Focusing on the Possible Role of the Cerebellum in Anxiety Disorders, New Insights into Anxiety Disorders, Dr. Federico Durbano (Ed.), InTech. [open source link]

Caulfield, M.D. (2014). Individual differences in associative learning, intrinsic connectivity, and neural reactivity: Support for a cerebellar role in anxiety vulnerability. (Doctoral dissertation).

Davis, M.L. (2009). Effect of Spatial Context in Object Memory: Evidence from Amnesia. (Master’s thesis).