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 Lab Alums: Carolina Campanella
Email: ccampa2@emory.edu

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My research interests focus on episodic memory, emotional memory, and consolidation.  Additionally, I am interested in how emotional memory consolidation and more specifically hippocampal function might be altered in mood and anxiety disorders.  In my master’s research I investigated the effect that sleep has on consolidation of item and associative emotional memory.  Currently, I am interested in the influences of emotion and non-affective components (i.e. distinctiveness) on memory and how these memories are consolidated during sleep.  I am also interested in the differential effects of rapid eye movement (REM) v non-REM (NREM) sleep stages on memory consolidation



CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Campanella, C., Hamann, S. (2013). Independent effects of distinctiveness and emotional arousal in selective memory for emotional stimuli. Poster presented at Cognitive Neuroscience Society 20th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. April

Inman, C., James, G. A., Campanella, C., Pathman, T., Fivush, R., Bauer, P., Hamann, S. (2013). Dynamic neural connectivity of autobiographical memory retrieval processes. Poster presented at Cognitive Neuroscience Society 20th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April.    

Campanella, C., Hamann, S., (2012). Examining the effects of arousal, valence, and distinctiveness upon memory trade-offs:  An eye-tracking study. Poster presented at Cognitive Neuroscience Society 19th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. April

Campanella, C., Hamann, S., (2011). Examining the effects of post-learning sleep on consolidation of associative emotional declarative memories.  Poster presented at Cognitive Neuroscience Society 18th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Hamann, S., Pathman, T., Inman, C., Campanella, C., Sansouci, P., Fivush, R., Bauer, P. (2011). An FMRI study of autobiographical emotional retrieval in children.  Poster presented at Cognitive Neuroscience Society 18th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.  

Harms, M.P., Campanella, C., Wang, L., Aldridge, K., Moffitt, A.J., Kuelper, J., Ratnanather, J.T., Miller, M.I., Barch, D.M. & Csernansky, J.G. (2008).  Abnormalities of prefrontal cortex neuroanatomy in siblings at risk for schizophrenia.  Poster presented at Neuroscience 2008, Washington D.C., November.


PUBLICATIONS

Karnik, M.S., Wang, L., Barch, D. M., Harms, M. P., Campanella, C., Csernansky, J.G., (2012). Medial temporal lobe structure and cognition in individuals with schizophrenia and in their non-psychotic siblings. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Harms, M.P., Wang, L., Campanella, C., Aldridge, K., Moffit, A.J., Kuelper, J., Ratnanather, J.T., Miller, M.I., Barch, D.M. & Csernansky, J.G. (2010).  Structural abnormalities in gyri of the prefrontal cortex in individuals with schizophrenia and their non-psychotic siblings.  British Journal of Psychiatry. 196:150-157




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