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Britta Hahn
Britta Hahn
University of Maryland School of Medicine
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Neuroanatomical dissociation between bottom–up and top–down processes of visuospatial selective attention
B Hahn, TJ Ross, EA Stein
Neuroimage 32 (2), 842-853, 2006
3002006
Cingulate activation increases dynamically with response speed under stimulus unpredictability
B Hahn, TJ Ross, EA Stein
Cerebral cortex 17 (7), 1664-1671, 2007
2722007
The relationship between working memory capacity and broad measures of cognitive ability in healthy adults and people with schizophrenia.
MK Johnson, RP McMahon, BM Robinson, AN Harvey, B Hahn, ...
Neuropsychology 27 (2), 220, 2013
2642013
Nicotine enhances visuospatial attention by deactivating areas of the resting brain default network
B Hahn, TJ Ross, Y Yang, I Kim, MA Huestis, EA Stein
Journal of Neuroscience 27 (13), 3477-3489, 2007
2232007
Nicotine-induced enhancement of attention in the five-choice serial reaction time task: the influence of task demands
B Hahn, M Shoaib, I Stolerman
Psychopharmacology 162, 129-137, 2002
1962002
Reduced capacity but spared precision and maintenance of working memory representations in schizophrenia
JM Gold, B Hahn, WW Zhang, BM Robinson, ES Kappenman, VM Beck, ...
Archives of general psychiatry 67 (6), 570-577, 2010
1712010
Nicotine in an animal model of attention
IP Stolerman, NR Mirza, B Hahn, M Shoaib
European journal of pharmacology 393 (1-3), 147-154, 2000
1602000
Attentional effects of nicotinic agonists in rats
B Hahn, CGV Sharples, S Wonnacott, M Shoaib, IP Stolerman
Neuropharmacology 44 (8), 1054-1067, 2003
1482003
Turning it upside down: areas of preserved cognitive function in schizophrenia
JM Gold, B Hahn, GP Strauss, JA Waltz
Neuropsychology review 19 (3), 294-311, 2009
1352009
Performance effects of nicotine during selective attention, divided attention, and simple stimulus detection: an fMRI study
B Hahn, TJ Ross, FA Wolkenberg, DM Shakleya, MA Huestis, EA Stein
Cerebral Cortex 19 (9), 1990-2000, 2009
1082009
Failure of schizophrenia patients to overcome salient distractors during working memory encoding
B Hahn, BM Robinson, ST Kaiser, AN Harvey, VM Beck, CJ Leonard, ...
Biological psychiatry 68 (7), 603-609, 2010
1062010
Toward the neural mechanisms of reduced working memory capacity in schizophrenia
CJ Leonard, ST Kaiser, BM Robinson, ES Kappenman, B Hahn, JM Gold, ...
Cerebral Cortex 23 (7), 1582-1592, 2013
1042013
Selective attention, working memory, and executive function as potential independent sources of cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia
JM Gold, B Robinson, CJ Leonard, B Hahn, S Chen, RP McMahon, ...
Schizophrenia bulletin 44 (6), 1227-1234, 2018
992018
A test of the cognitive self-medication hypothesis of tobacco smoking in schizophrenia
B Hahn, AN Harvey, M Concheiro-Guisan, MA Huestis, HH Holcomb, ...
Biological psychiatry 74 (6), 436-443, 2013
972013
Divided versus selective attention: Evidence for common processing mechanisms
B Hahn, FA Wolkenberg, TJ Ross, CS Myers, SJ Heishman, DJ Stein, ...
Brain research 1215, 137-146, 2008
962008
Nicotine-induced attentional enhancement in rats: effects of chronic exposure to nicotine
B Hahn, IP Stolerman
Neuropsychopharmacology 27 (5), 712-722, 2002
862002
Involvement of the prefrontal cortex but not the dorsal hippocampus in the attention-enhancing effects of nicotine in rats
B Hahn, M Shoaib, IP Stolerman
Psychopharmacology 168, 271-279, 2003
792003
The hyperfocusing hypothesis: a new account of cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia
SJ Luck, B Hahn, CJ Leonard, JM Gold
Schizophrenia bulletin 45 (5), 991-1000, 2019
762019
Posterior parietal cortex dysfunction is central to working memory storage and broad cognitive deficits in schizophrenia
B Hahn, BM Robinson, CJ Leonard, SJ Luck, JM Gold
Journal of Neuroscience 38 (39), 8378-8387, 2018
722018
The potential of cannabidiol treatment for cannabis users with recent-onset psychosis
B Hahn
Schizophrenia bulletin 44 (1), 46-53, 2018
662018
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