ARTICLES
PUBLICATIONS:
Goldfarb, M. G., & Brown, D. R. (2022). Diversifying participation: The rarity of reporting racial demographics in neuroimaging research. NeuroImage, 254, 119122.
Brown, D.R., Jackson, T.C.J., Cavanagh, J.F. (2021) The reward positivity is sensitive to affective liking. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience.
Brown, D. R., & Cavanagh, J. F. (2020). Novel rewards occlude the reward positivity, and what to do about it. Biological Psychology, 107841
Singh, A., Cole, R. C., Espinoza, A. I., Brown, D., Cavanagh, J. F., & Narayanan, N. (2020). Frontal theta and beta oscillations during lower-limb movement in Parkinson’s disease. Clinical Neurophysiology
Brown, D. R., Sarah Pirio Richardson,& Cavanagh, J. F. (2020). An EEG feature of reward processing is sensitive to Parkinson’s disease duration. Brain Research
Brown, D. R., Jackson, T. C., Claus, E. D., Votaw, V. R., Stein, E. R., Robinson, C. S., ... & Witkiewitz, K. (2020). Decreases in the Late Positive Potential to Alcohol Images Among Alcohol Treatment Seekers Following Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 55(1), 78-85.
Brown, D. R., & Cavanagh, J. F. (2018). Rewarding images do not invoke the reward positivity: They inflate it. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 132, 226-235.
Brown, D. R., & Cavanagh, J. F. (2017). The sound and the fury: Late positive potential is sensitive to sound affect. Psychophysiology, 54(12), 1812-1825.
Cavanagh, J. F., Mueller, A. A., Brown, D. R., Janowich, J. R., Story-Remer, J. H., Wegele, A., & Richardson, S. P. (2017). Cognitive states influence dopamine-driven aberrant learning in Parkinson's disease. Cortex, 90, 115-124