• Login
Search 
  • DASH Home
  • Faculty of Arts and Sciences
  • FAS Scholarly Articles
  • Search
  • DASH Home
  • Faculty of Arts and Sciences
  • FAS Scholarly Articles
  • Search
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Browse

All of DASH
  • Communities & Collections
  • By Issue Date
  • Author
  • Title
  • Keyword
  • FAS Department
This Collection
  • By Issue Date
  • Author
  • Title
  • Keyword
  • FAS Department

Submitters

  • Login
  • Quick submit
  • Waiver Generator

Filter

Author
  • Zuk, Jennifer (3)
  • Cushman, Fiery (2)
  • DeGutis, Joseph (2)
  • Gaab, Nadine (2)
  • Gershman, Samuel (2)
  • Aerts, Hugo (1)
  • Agrawal, Vishesh (1)
  • Andrew, Natalie (1)
  • Baker, Chris L. (1)
  • Bastien, Renaud (1)
  • ... View More
Keyword
  • Biology and Life Sciences$:$ (28)
  • Neuroscience$:$ (28)
  • Social Sciences (17)
  • Psychology (16)
  • Cognitive Science (15)
  • Medicine and Health Sciences (14)
  • Physical Sciences (13)
  • Cognitive Psychology (11)
  • Cognitive Neuroscience (10)
  • Cell Biology (8)
  • ... View More
Date Issued
  • 2016 (18)
  • 2014 (9)
  • 2017 (1)

About

  • About DASH
  • DASH Stories
  • DASH FAQs
  • Accessibility
  • COVID-related Research
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy

Statistics

  • By Schools
  • By Collections
  • By Departments
  • By Items
  • By Country
  • By Authors

Search

Show Advanced FiltersHide Advanced Filters

Filters

Use filters to refine the search results.

Now showing items 1-10 of 28

  • Sort Options:
  • Relevance
  • Title Asc
  • Title Desc
  • Issue Date Asc
  • Issue Date Desc
  • Results Per Page:
  • 5
  • 10
  • 20
  • 40
  • 60
  • 80
  • 100
Thumbnail

Derivation of Corneal Keratocyte-Like Cells from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells 

Naylor, Richard W.; McGhee, Charles N. J.; Cowan, Chad A.; Davidson, Alan J.; Holm, Teresa M.; Sherwin, Trevor (Public Library of Science, 2016)
Corneal diseases such as keratoconus represent a relatively common disorder in the human population. However, treatment is restricted to corneal transplantation, which only occurs in the most advanced cases. Cell based ...
Thumbnail

Gender Differences in Sustained Attentional Control Relate to Gender Inequality across Countries 

Riley, Elizabeth; Okabe, Hidefusa; Germine, Laura; Wilmer, Jeremy; Esterman, Michael; DeGutis, Joseph (Public Library of Science, 2016)
Sustained attentional control is critical for everyday tasks and success in school and employment. Understanding gender differences in sustained attentional control, and their potential sources, is an important goal of ...
Thumbnail

Cellular Interrogation: Exploiting Cell-to-Cell Variability to Discriminate Regulatory Mechanisms in Oscillatory Signalling 

Estrada, Javier; Andrew, Natalie; Gibson, Daniel; Chang, Frederick; Gnad, Florian; Gunawardena, Jeremy (Public Library of Science, 2016)
The molecular complexity within a cell may be seen as an evolutionary response to the external complexity of the cell’s environment. This suggests that the external environment may be harnessed to interrogate the cell’s ...
Thumbnail

Executive Function, Visual Attention and the Cocktail Party Problem in Musicians and Non-Musicians 

Clayton, Kameron K.; Swaminathan, Jayaganesh; Yazdanbakhsh, Arash; Zuk, Jennifer; Patel, Aniruddh D.; Kidd, Gerald (Public Library of Science, 2016)
The goal of this study was to investigate how cognitive factors influence performance in a multi-talker, “cocktail-party” like environment in musicians and non-musicians. This was achieved by relating performance in a ...
Thumbnail

Associations of Radiomic Data Extracted from Static and Respiratory-Gated CT Scans with Disease Recurrence in Lung Cancer Patients Treated with SBRT 

Huynh, Elizabeth; Coroller, Thibaud P.; Narayan, Vivek; Agrawal, Vishesh; Romano, John; Franco, Idalid; Parmar, Chintan; Hou, Ying; Mak, Raymond H.; Aerts, Hugo J. W. L. (Public Library of Science, 2017)
Radiomics aims to quantitatively capture the complex tumor phenotype contained in medical images to associate them with clinical outcomes. This study investigates the impact of different types of computed tomography (CT) ...
Thumbnail

Comprehensive Evaluation of Peripheral Nerve Regeneration in the Acute Healing Phase Using Tissue Clearing and Optical Microscopy in a Rodent Model 

Jung, Yookyung; Ng, Joanna H.; Keating, Cameron P.; Senthil-Kumar, Prabhu; Zhao, Jie; Randolph, Mark A.; Winograd, Jonathan M.; Evans, Conor L. (Public Library of Science, 2014)
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI), a common injury in both the civilian and military arenas, is usually associated with high healthcare costs and with patients enduring slow recovery times, diminished quality of life, and ...
Thumbnail

The Neural Bases of Directed and Spontaneous Mental State Attributions to Group Agents 

Jenkins, Adrianna C.; Dodell-Feder, David; Saxe, Rebecca; Knobe, Joshua (Public Library of Science, 2014)
In daily life, perceivers often need to predict and interpret the behavior of group agents, such as corporations and governments. Although research has investigated how perceivers reason about individual members of particular ...
Thumbnail

Functional Connectivity in the First Year of Life in Infants at Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder: An EEG Study 

Righi, Giulia; Tierney, Adrienne L.; Tager-Flusberg, Helen; Nelson, Charles A. (Public Library of Science, 2014)
In the field of autism research, recent work has been devoted to studying both behavioral and neural markers that may aide in early identification of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). These studies have often tested infants ...
Thumbnail

Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Executive Functioning in Musicians and Non-Musicians 

Zuk, Jennifer; Benjamin, Christopher; Kenyon, Arnold; Gaab, Nadine (Public Library of Science, 2014)
Executive functions (EF) are cognitive capacities that allow for planned, controlled behavior and strongly correlate with academic abilities. Several extracurricular activities have been shown to improve EF, however, the ...
Thumbnail

Dopamine Genetic Risk Score Predicts Depressive Symptoms in Healthy Adults and Adults with Depression 

Pearson-Fuhrhop, Kristin M.; Dunn, Erin C.; Mortero, Sarah; Devan, William J.; Falcone, Guido J.; Lee, Phil; Holmes, Avram J.; Hollinshead, Marisa O.; Roffman, Joshua L.; Smoller, Jordan W.; Rosand, Jonathan; Cramer, Steven C. (Public Library of Science, 2014)
Background: Depression is a common source of human disability for which etiologic insights remain limited. Although abnormalities of monoamine neurotransmission, including dopamine, are theorized to contribute to the ...
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3

Filter

Author
  • Zuk, Jennifer (3)
  • Cushman, Fiery (2)
  • DeGutis, Joseph (2)
  • Gaab, Nadine (2)
  • Gershman, Samuel (2)
  • Aerts, Hugo (1)
  • Agrawal, Vishesh (1)
  • Andrew, Natalie (1)
  • Baker, Chris L. (1)
  • Bastien, Renaud (1)
  • ... View More
Keyword
  • Biology and Life Sciences$:$ (28)
  • Neuroscience$:$ (28)
  • Social Sciences (17)
  • Psychology (16)
  • Cognitive Science (15)
  • Medicine and Health Sciences (14)
  • Physical Sciences (13)
  • Cognitive Psychology (11)
  • Cognitive Neuroscience (10)
  • Cell Biology (8)
  • ... View More
Date Issued
  • 2016 (18)
  • 2014 (9)
  • 2017 (1)

e: osc@harvard.edu

t: +1 (617) 495 4089

Creative Commons license‌Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Except where otherwise noted, this work is subject to a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which allows anyone to share and adapt our material as long as proper attribution is given. For details and exceptions, see the Harvard Library Copyright Policy ©2022 Presidents and Fellows of Harvard College.

  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Contact
  • Harvard Library
  • Harvard University