{"id":8,"name":"Lee Ryan, Ph.D.","url":"https:\/\/neurology.arizona.edu\/lee-ryan-phd","description":"Dr. Ryan is a Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Neurology at the University of Arizona. Currently, she is the head of the Psychology Department as well as the Director of the Cognition and Neuroimaging Laboratory and the Associate Director of the UA Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute.\u00a0Her research focuses on the neural basis of memory, age-related changes in the brain, and how these changes relate to cognitive functioning. Her research is currently funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and the Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium. She has a special interest in memory disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease, AIDS-related dementia, and diseases of white matter including multiple sclerosis.\r\n\r\n<strong>Education<\/strong>\r\nPhD: Cognitive and Clinical Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC\r\n\r\n<strong>Selected Publications<\/strong>\r\n\u2022 Burke, S.N., Gaynor, L.S., Barnes, C.A., Bauer, R.M., Bizon, J.L., Roberson, E.D., &amp; Ryan, L. (2018) Shared Functions of Perirhinal and Parahippocampal Cortices: Implications for Cognitive Aging. Trends Neurosci. Mar 16. pii: S0166-2236(18)30062-6.\r\n\u2022 Stickel, A., Kawa, K., Walther, K., Glisky, E., Richholt, R., Huentelman, M., &amp; Ryan, L. (2018) Age-Modulated Associations between KIBRA, Brain Volume, and Verbal Memory among Healthy Older Adults. Front Aging Neurosci. Jan 10;9:431. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5767716.\r\n\u2022 Memel, M. &amp; Ryan, L. (2017).\u00a0 Visual integration enhances associative memory equally for young and older adults without reducing hippocampal encoding activation. Neuropsychologia, 100, 195-206.\r\n\u2022 Sherman, S.M., Buckley, T.P., Baena, E., &amp; Ryan, L. (2016).\u00a0 Caffeine Enhances Memory Performance in Young Adults during Their Non-optimal Time of Day. Front Psychol, 14(7),1764\r\n\u2022 Marquine, M.J., Grilli, M.D., Rapcsak, S.Z., Kaszniak, A.W., Ryan, L., Walther, K., &amp; Glisky, E.L. (2016). Impaired personal trait knowledge, but spared other-person trait knowledge, in an individual with bilateral damage to the medial prefrontal cortex. Neuropsychologia, 89, 245-253.\r\n\u2022 Lane, R.D., Ryan, L., Nadel, L., &amp; Greenberg, L. (2015). Memory Reconsolidation, Emotional Arousal and the Process of Change in Psychotherapy: New Insights from Brain Science. Behav Brain Sci, 38:e1.\r\n\u2022 Hoscheidt, S.M., Labar, K.S., Ryan, L., Jacobs, W.J., &amp; Nadel, L. (2014). Encoding negative events under stress: High subjective arousal is related to accurate emotional memory despite misinformation exposure. Neurobiol Learn Mem, 112, 237-47.\r\n\u2022 Ryan, L., &amp; Walther, K. (2014).\u00a0 White matter integrity in older females is altered by increased body fat. Obesity, 22(9), 2039-46.\r\n\u2022 Chan, S.H., Ryan, L., Bever, T.G. (2013). Role of the striatum in language: Syntactic and conceptual sequencing. Brain and Language, 125(3):283-94.\u00a0\r\n\u2022 Nadel, L., Hoscheidt, S.,\u00a0Ryan, L.\u00a0(2013). Spatial cognition and the hippocampus: the anterior-posterior axis. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25(1), 22-8.\u00a0\r\n\u2022 Forbes, C.E., Cox, C.L., Schmader, T.,\u00a0Ryan, L.\u00a0(2012). Negative stereotype activation alters interaction between neural correlates of arousal, inhibition and cognitive control. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci, 7(7), 771-81.\u00a0\r\n\u2022 Ryan, L., Cardoza, J.A., Barense, M.D., Kawa, K.H., Wallentin-Flores, J., Arnold, W.T., and Alexander, G.E. (2012). Age-related impairment in a complex object discrimination task that engages perirhinal cortex. Hippocampus, 22(10), 1978-89.\u00a0\r\n\u2022 Roberson, E.D., Defazio, R.A., Barnes, C.A., Alexander, G.E., Bizon, J.L., Bowers, D., Foster, T.C., Glisky, E.L., Levin, B.E.,\u00a0Ryan, L., Wright, C.B., and Geldmacher, D.S. (2012) Challenges and opportunities for characterizing\u00a0 cognitive aging across species. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:6.\u00a0\r\n\u2022 Burke, S.N.,\u00a0Ryan, L., and Barnes, C.A. (2012).\u00a0 Characterizing cognitive aging of recognition memory and related processes in animal models and in humans.\u00a0 Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:15.\u00a0\r\n\u2022 Alexander, G.E.,\u00a0Ryan, L., Bowers, D., Foster, T.C., Bizon, J.L., Geldmacher, D.S., and Glisky, E.L. (2012).\u00a0 Characterizing Cognitive Aging in Humans with Links to Animal Models. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:21.\u00a0\r\n\u2022 Walther, K., Bendlin, B.B., Glisky, E.L., Trouard, T.P., Lisse, J.R., Posever, J.O., &amp;\u00a0Ryan, L.\u00a0(2011). Anti-inflammatory drugs reduce age-related decreases in brain volume in cognitively normal older adults.\u00a0 Neurobiology of Aging, 32(3), 497-505.\r\n\r\n<strong>Versi\u00f3n en Espa\u00f1ol:<\/strong>\r\nLa Dra. Ryan es Profesora de los Departamentos de Psicolog\u00eda y Neurolog\u00eda de la Universidad de Arizona. Dirige el Departamento de Psicolog\u00eda adem\u00e1s de ser Directora del Laboratorio de Cognici\u00f3n y Neuroim\u00e1genes y Directora Asociada del Instituto Evelyn F. McKnight para la Investigaci\u00f3n del Cerebro de la UA. Su investigaci\u00f3n se centra en las bases neurales de la memoria, los cambios en el cerebro asociados a la edad y la relaci\u00f3n de dichos cambios con el funcionamiento cognitivo. Su investigaci\u00f3n es patrocinada por el Instituto Nacional del Coraz\u00f3n, Pulm\u00f3n y Sangre y por el Consorcio de Alzheimer de Arizona. Est\u00e1 especialmente interesada en los trastornos de la memoria, como la enfermedad de Alzheimer, la demencia relacionada con el SIDA y las enfermedades de la materia blanca, entre las que se encuentra la esclerosis m\u00faltiple.\r\n\r\n<strong>Educaci\u00f3n<\/strong>\r\nDoctorado: Psicolog\u00eda cognitiva y cl\u00ednica, Universidad de Columbia Brit\u00e1nica, Vancouver, BC\r\n\r\n<strong>Publicaciones Selectas<\/strong>\r\n* Burke, S.N., Gaynor, L.S., Barnes, C.A., Bauer, R.M., Bizon, J.L., Roberson, E.D., &amp; Ryan, L. (2018) Funciones Comunes de las Corticales Perirrinales y Parahipocampales: Su implicaci\u00f3n en el Envejecimiento Cognitivo. Trends Neurosci. Mar 16. pii: S0166-2236(18)30062-6.\r\n* Stickel, A., Kawa, K., Walther, K., Glisky, E., Richholt, R., Huentelman, M., &amp; Ryan, L. (2018) Asociaciones Moduladas por la Edad entre KIBRA, Volumen Cerebral y Memoria Verbal entre Adultos Mayores Saludables. Front Aging Neurosci. Jan 10;9:431. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5767716.\r\n* Memel, M. y Ryan, L. (2017).  La Integraci\u00f3n visual mejora la memoria asociativa tanto en adultos j\u00f3venes como en adultos mayores sin reducir la activaci\u00f3n de codificamiento hipocampal. Neuropsychologia, 100, 195-206.\r\n* Sherman, S.M., Buckley, T.P., Baena, E., &amp; Ryan, L. (2016).  La Cafe\u00edna Mejora el Rendimiento de la Memoria en Adultos J\u00f3venes durante las Horas del D\u00eda que no son \u00d3ptimas. Front Psychol, 14(7),1764\r\n* Marquine, M.J., Grilli, M.D., Rapcsak, S.Z., Kaszniak, A.W., Ryan, L., Walther, K., &amp; Glisky, E.L. (2016). Deterioro del conocimiento de los rasgos personales, sin afectar al conocimiento de las caracter\u00edsticas de otras personas, en un individuo con da\u00f1o bilateral en la corteza prefrontal medial. Neuropsychologia, 89, 245-253.\r\n* Lane, R.D., Ryan, L., Nadel, L., &amp; Greenberg, L. (2015). Reconsolidaci\u00f3n de la Memoria, Excitaci\u00f3n Emocional y el Proceso de Cambio en Psicoterapia: Nuevos Hallazgos de la Ciencia Cerebral. Behav Brain Sci, 38:e1.\r\n* Hoscheidt, S.M., Labar, K.S., Ryan, L., Jacobs, W.J. y Nadel, L. (2014). Codificaci\u00f3n de eventos negativos bajo estr\u00e9s: La alta excitaci\u00f3n subjetiva se relaciona con la memoria emocional precisa a pesar de la exposici\u00f3n a la desinformaci\u00f3n. Neurobiol Learn Mem, 112, 237-47.\r\n* Ryan, L., &amp; Walther, K. (2014).  La integridad de la materia blanca en las mujeres mayores es alterada por mayor grasa corporal. Obesidad, 22(9), 2039-46.\r\n* Chan, S.H., Ryan, L., Bever, T.G. (2013). Funci\u00f3n del cuerpo estriado en el lenguaje: Secuencia sint\u00e1ctica y conceptual. Cerebro y Lenguaje, 125(3):283-94. \r\n* Nadel, L., Hoscheidt, S., Ryan, L. (2013). La cognici\u00f3n espacial y el hipocampo: el eje anterior-posterior. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25(1), 22-8. \r\n* Forbes, C.E., Cox, C.L., Schmader, T., Ryan, L. (2012). La activaci\u00f3n de estereotipos negativos altera la interacci\u00f3n entre los correlatos neurales de la excitaci\u00f3n, la inhibici\u00f3n y el control cognitivo. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci, 7(7), 771-81. \r\n* Ryan, L., Cardoza, J.A., Barense, M.D., Kawa, K.H., Wallentin-Flores, J., Arnold, W.T., y Alexander, G.E. (2012). Deterioro relacionado con la edad en una tarea compleja de discriminaci\u00f3n de objetos que involucra a la corteza perirhinal. Hippocampus, 22(10), 1978-89. \r\n* Roberson, E.D., Defazio, R.A., Barnes, C.A., Alexander, G.E., Bizon, J.L., Bowers, D., Foster, T.C., Glisky, E.L., Levin, B.E., Ryan, L., Wright, C.B., y Geldmacher, D.S. (2012) Desaf\u00edos y oportunidades para caracterizar el envejecimiento cognitivo entre especies. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:6. \r\n* Burke, S.N., Ryan, L., y Barnes, C.A. (2012).  Caracterizaci\u00f3n del envejecimiento cognitivo para la memoria de reconocimiento y procesos relacionados en modelos de animales y en humanos.  Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:15. \r\n* Alexander, G.E., Ryan, L., Bowers, D., Foster, T.C., Bizon, J.L., Geldmacher, D.S., y Glisky, E.L. (2012).  Caracterizaci\u00f3n del Envejecimiento Cognitivo en Humanos y su Vinculaci\u00f3n con Modelos Animales. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:21. \r\n* Walther, K., Bendlin, B.B., Glisky, E.L., Trouard, T.P., Lisse, J.R., Posever, J.O., &amp; Ryan, L. (2011). Los f\u00e1rmacos antiinflamatorios reducen la disminuci\u00f3n del volumen cerebral asociada a la edad en adultos mayores cognitivamente normales.  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Currently, she is the head of the Psychology Department as well as the Director of the Cognition and Neuroimaging Laboratory and the Associate Director of the UA Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute.\u00a0Her research focuses on the neural basis of memory, age-related changes in the brain, and how these changes relate to cognitive functioning. Her research is currently funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and the Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium. She has a special interest in memory disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease, AIDS-related dementia, and diseases of white matter including multiple sclerosis. Education PhD: Cognitive and Clinical Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Selected Publications \u2022 Burke, S.N., Gaynor, L.S., Barnes, C.A., Bauer, R.M., Bizon, J.L., Roberson, E.D., &amp; Ryan, L. (2018) Shared Functions of Perirhinal and Parahippocampal Cortices: Implications for Cognitive Aging. Trends Neurosci. Mar 16. pii: S0166-2236(18)30062-6. \u2022 Stickel, A., Kawa, K., Walther, K., Glisky, E., Richholt, R., Huentelman, M., &amp; Ryan, L. (2018) Age-Modulated Associations between KIBRA, Brain Volume, and Verbal Memory among Healthy Older Adults. Front Aging Neurosci. Jan 10;9:431. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5767716. \u2022 Memel, M. &amp; Ryan, L. (2017).\u00a0 Visual integration enhances associative memory equally for young and older adults without reducing hippocampal encoding activation. Neuropsychologia, 100, 195-206. \u2022 Sherman, S.M., Buckley, T.P., Baena, E., &amp; Ryan, L. (2016).\u00a0 Caffeine Enhances Memory Performance in Young Adults during Their Non-optimal Time of Day. Front Psychol, 14(7),1764 \u2022 Marquine, M.J., Grilli, M.D., Rapcsak, S.Z., Kaszniak, A.W., Ryan, L., Walther, K., &amp; Glisky, E.L. (2016). Impaired personal trait knowledge, but spared other-person trait knowledge, in an individual with bilateral damage to the medial prefrontal cortex. Neuropsychologia, 89, 245-253. \u2022 Lane, R.D., Ryan, L., Nadel, L., &amp; Greenberg, L. (2015). Memory Reconsolidation, Emotional Arousal and the Process of Change in Psychotherapy: New Insights from Brain Science. Behav Brain Sci, 38:e1. \u2022 Hoscheidt, S.M., Labar, K.S., Ryan, L., Jacobs, W.J., &amp; Nadel, L. (2014). Encoding negative events under stress: High subjective arousal is related to accurate emotional memory despite misinformation exposure. Neurobiol Learn Mem, 112, 237-47. \u2022 Ryan, L., &amp; Walther, K. (2014).\u00a0 White matter integrity in older females is altered by increased body fat. Obesity, 22(9), 2039-46. \u2022 Chan, S.H., Ryan, L., Bever, T.G. (2013). Role of the striatum in language: Syntactic and conceptual sequencing. Brain and Language, 125(3):283-94.\u00a0 \u2022 Nadel, L., Hoscheidt, S.,\u00a0Ryan, L.\u00a0(2013). Spatial cognition and the hippocampus: the anterior-posterior axis. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25(1), 22-8.\u00a0 \u2022 Forbes, C.E., Cox, C.L., Schmader, T.,\u00a0Ryan, L.\u00a0(2012). Negative stereotype activation alters interaction between neural correlates of arousal, inhibition and cognitive control. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci, 7(7), 771-81.\u00a0 \u2022 Ryan, L., Cardoza, J.A., Barense, M.D., Kawa, K.H., Wallentin-Flores, J., Arnold, W.T., and Alexander, G.E. (2012). Age-related impairment in a complex object discrimination task that engages perirhinal cortex. Hippocampus, 22(10), 1978-89.\u00a0 \u2022 Roberson, E.D., Defazio, R.A., Barnes, C.A., Alexander, G.E., Bizon, J.L., Bowers, D., Foster, T.C., Glisky, E.L., Levin, B.E.,\u00a0Ryan, L., Wright, C.B., and Geldmacher, D.S. (2012) Challenges and opportunities for characterizing\u00a0 cognitive aging across species. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:6.\u00a0 \u2022 Burke, S.N.,\u00a0Ryan, L., and Barnes, C.A. (2012).\u00a0 Characterizing cognitive aging of recognition memory and related processes in animal models and in humans.\u00a0 Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:15.\u00a0 \u2022 Alexander, G.E.,\u00a0Ryan, L., Bowers, D., Foster, T.C., Bizon, J.L., Geldmacher, D.S., and Glisky, E.L. (2012).\u00a0 Characterizing Cognitive Aging in Humans with Links to Animal Models. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:21.\u00a0 \u2022 Walther, K., Bendlin, B.B., Glisky, E.L., Trouard, T.P., Lisse, J.R., Posever, J.O., &amp;\u00a0Ryan, L.\u00a0(2011). Anti-inflammatory drugs reduce age-related decreases in brain volume in cognitively normal older adults.\u00a0 Neurobiology of Aging, 32(3), 497-505. Versi\u00f3n en Espa\u00f1ol: La Dra. Ryan es Profesora de los Departamentos de Psicolog\u00eda y Neurolog\u00eda de la Universidad de Arizona. Dirige el Departamento de Psicolog\u00eda adem\u00e1s de ser Directora del Laboratorio de Cognici\u00f3n y Neuroim\u00e1genes y Directora Asociada del Instituto Evelyn F. McKnight para la Investigaci\u00f3n del Cerebro de la UA. Su investigaci\u00f3n se centra en las bases neurales de la memoria, los cambios en el cerebro asociados a la edad y la relaci\u00f3n de dichos cambios con el funcionamiento cognitivo. Su investigaci\u00f3n es patrocinada por el Instituto Nacional del Coraz\u00f3n, Pulm\u00f3n y Sangre y por el Consorcio de Alzheimer de Arizona. Est\u00e1 especialmente interesada en los trastornos de la memoria, como la enfermedad de Alzheimer, la demencia relacionada con el SIDA y las enfermedades de la materia blanca, entre las que se encuentra la esclerosis m\u00faltiple. Educaci\u00f3n Doctorado: Psicolog\u00eda cognitiva y cl\u00ednica, Universidad de Columbia Brit\u00e1nica, Vancouver, BC Publicaciones Selectas * Burke, S.N., Gaynor, L.S., Barnes, C.A., Bauer, R.M., Bizon, J.L., Roberson, E.D., &amp; Ryan, L. (2018) Funciones Comunes de las Corticales Perirrinales y Parahipocampales: Su implicaci\u00f3n en el Envejecimiento Cognitivo. Trends Neurosci. Mar 16. pii: S0166-2236(18)30062-6. * Stickel, A., Kawa, K., Walther, K., Glisky, E., Richholt, R., Huentelman, M., &amp; Ryan, L. (2018) Asociaciones Moduladas por la Edad entre KIBRA, Volumen Cerebral y Memoria Verbal entre Adultos Mayores Saludables. Front Aging Neurosci. Jan 10;9:431. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5767716. * Memel, M. y Ryan, L. (2017). La Integraci\u00f3n visual mejora la memoria asociativa tanto en adultos j\u00f3venes como en adultos mayores sin reducir la activaci\u00f3n de codificamiento hipocampal. Neuropsychologia, 100, 195-206. * Sherman, S.M., Buckley, T.P., Baena, E., &amp; Ryan, L. (2016). La Cafe\u00edna Mejora el Rendimiento de la Memoria en Adultos J\u00f3venes durante las Horas del D\u00eda que no son \u00d3ptimas. Front Psychol, 14(7),1764 * Marquine, M.J., Grilli, M.D., Rapcsak, S.Z., Kaszniak, A.W., Ryan, L., Walther, K., &amp; Glisky, E.L. (2016). Deterioro del conocimiento de los rasgos personales, sin afectar al conocimiento de las caracter\u00edsticas de otras personas, en un individuo con da\u00f1o bilateral en la corteza prefrontal medial. Neuropsychologia, 89, 245-253. * Lane, R.D., Ryan, L., Nadel, L., &amp; Greenberg, L. (2015). Reconsolidaci\u00f3n de la Memoria, Excitaci\u00f3n Emocional y el Proceso de Cambio en Psicoterapia: Nuevos Hallazgos de la Ciencia Cerebral. Behav Brain Sci, 38:e1. * Hoscheidt, S.M., Labar, K.S., Ryan, L., Jacobs, W.J. y Nadel, L. (2014). Codificaci\u00f3n de eventos negativos bajo estr\u00e9s: La alta excitaci\u00f3n subjetiva se relaciona con la memoria emocional precisa a pesar de la exposici\u00f3n a la desinformaci\u00f3n. Neurobiol Learn Mem, 112, 237-47. * Ryan, L., &amp; Walther, K. (2014). La integridad de la materia blanca en las mujeres mayores es alterada por mayor grasa corporal. Obesidad, 22(9), 2039-46. * Chan, S.H., Ryan, L., Bever, T.G. (2013). Funci\u00f3n del cuerpo estriado en el lenguaje: Secuencia sint\u00e1ctica y conceptual. Cerebro y Lenguaje, 125(3):283-94. * Nadel, L., Hoscheidt, S., Ryan, L. (2013). La cognici\u00f3n espacial y el hipocampo: el eje anterior-posterior. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25(1), 22-8. * Forbes, C.E., Cox, C.L., Schmader, T., Ryan, L. (2012). La activaci\u00f3n de estereotipos negativos altera la interacci\u00f3n entre los correlatos neurales de la excitaci\u00f3n, la inhibici\u00f3n y el control cognitivo. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci, 7(7), 771-81. * Ryan, L., Cardoza, J.A., Barense, M.D., Kawa, K.H., Wallentin-Flores, J., Arnold, W.T., y Alexander, G.E. (2012). Deterioro relacionado con la edad en una tarea compleja de discriminaci\u00f3n de objetos que involucra a la corteza perirhinal. Hippocampus, 22(10), 1978-89. * Roberson, E.D., Defazio, R.A., Barnes, C.A., Alexander, G.E., Bizon, J.L., Bowers, D., Foster, T.C., Glisky, E.L., Levin, B.E., Ryan, L., Wright, C.B., y Geldmacher, D.S. (2012) Desaf\u00edos y oportunidades para caracterizar el envejecimiento cognitivo entre especies. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:6. * Burke, S.N., Ryan, L., y Barnes, C.A. (2012). Caracterizaci\u00f3n del envejecimiento cognitivo para la memoria de reconocimiento y procesos relacionados en modelos de animales y en humanos. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:15. * Alexander, G.E., Ryan, L., Bowers, D., Foster, T.C., Bizon, J.L., Geldmacher, D.S., y Glisky, E.L. (2012). 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Currently, she is the head of the Psychology Department as well as the Director of the Cognition and Neuroimaging Laboratory and the Associate Director of the UA Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute.\u00a0Her research focuses on the neural basis of memory, age-related changes in the brain, and how these changes relate to cognitive functioning. Her research is currently funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and the Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium. She has a special interest in memory disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease, AIDS-related dementia, and diseases of white matter including multiple sclerosis. Education PhD: Cognitive and Clinical Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Selected Publications \u2022 Burke, S.N., Gaynor, L.S., Barnes, C.A., Bauer, R.M., Bizon, J.L., Roberson, E.D., &amp; Ryan, L. (2018) Shared Functions of Perirhinal and Parahippocampal Cortices: Implications for Cognitive Aging. Trends Neurosci. Mar 16. pii: S0166-2236(18)30062-6. \u2022 Stickel, A., Kawa, K., Walther, K., Glisky, E., Richholt, R., Huentelman, M., &amp; Ryan, L. (2018) Age-Modulated Associations between KIBRA, Brain Volume, and Verbal Memory among Healthy Older Adults. Front Aging Neurosci. Jan 10;9:431. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5767716. \u2022 Memel, M. &amp; Ryan, L. (2017).\u00a0 Visual integration enhances associative memory equally for young and older adults without reducing hippocampal encoding activation. Neuropsychologia, 100, 195-206. \u2022 Sherman, S.M., Buckley, T.P., Baena, E., &amp; Ryan, L. (2016).\u00a0 Caffeine Enhances Memory Performance in Young Adults during Their Non-optimal Time of Day. Front Psychol, 14(7),1764 \u2022 Marquine, M.J., Grilli, M.D., Rapcsak, S.Z., Kaszniak, A.W., Ryan, L., Walther, K., &amp; Glisky, E.L. (2016). Impaired personal trait knowledge, but spared other-person trait knowledge, in an individual with bilateral damage to the medial prefrontal cortex. Neuropsychologia, 89, 245-253. \u2022 Lane, R.D., Ryan, L., Nadel, L., &amp; Greenberg, L. (2015). Memory Reconsolidation, Emotional Arousal and the Process of Change in Psychotherapy: New Insights from Brain Science. Behav Brain Sci, 38:e1. \u2022 Hoscheidt, S.M., Labar, K.S., Ryan, L., Jacobs, W.J., &amp; Nadel, L. (2014). Encoding negative events under stress: High subjective arousal is related to accurate emotional memory despite misinformation exposure. Neurobiol Learn Mem, 112, 237-47. \u2022 Ryan, L., &amp; Walther, K. (2014).\u00a0 White matter integrity in older females is altered by increased body fat. Obesity, 22(9), 2039-46. \u2022 Chan, S.H., Ryan, L., Bever, T.G. (2013). Role of the striatum in language: Syntactic and conceptual sequencing. Brain and Language, 125(3):283-94.\u00a0 \u2022 Nadel, L., Hoscheidt, S.,\u00a0Ryan, L.\u00a0(2013). Spatial cognition and the hippocampus: the anterior-posterior axis. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25(1), 22-8.\u00a0 \u2022 Forbes, C.E., Cox, C.L., Schmader, T.,\u00a0Ryan, L.\u00a0(2012). Negative stereotype activation alters interaction between neural correlates of arousal, inhibition and cognitive control. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci, 7(7), 771-81.\u00a0 \u2022 Ryan, L., Cardoza, J.A., Barense, M.D., Kawa, K.H., Wallentin-Flores, J., Arnold, W.T., and Alexander, G.E. (2012). Age-related impairment in a complex object discrimination task that engages perirhinal cortex. Hippocampus, 22(10), 1978-89.\u00a0 \u2022 Roberson, E.D., Defazio, R.A., Barnes, C.A., Alexander, G.E., Bizon, J.L., Bowers, D., Foster, T.C., Glisky, E.L., Levin, B.E.,\u00a0Ryan, L., Wright, C.B., and Geldmacher, D.S. (2012) Challenges and opportunities for characterizing\u00a0 cognitive aging across species. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:6.\u00a0 \u2022 Burke, S.N.,\u00a0Ryan, L., and Barnes, C.A. (2012).\u00a0 Characterizing cognitive aging of recognition memory and related processes in animal models and in humans.\u00a0 Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:15.\u00a0 \u2022 Alexander, G.E.,\u00a0Ryan, L., Bowers, D., Foster, T.C., Bizon, J.L., Geldmacher, D.S., and Glisky, E.L. (2012).\u00a0 Characterizing Cognitive Aging in Humans with Links to Animal Models. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 4:21.\u00a0 \u2022 Walther, K., Bendlin, B.B., Glisky, E.L., Trouard, T.P., Lisse, J.R., Posever, J.O., &amp;\u00a0Ryan, L.\u00a0(2011). Anti-inflammatory drugs reduce age-related decreases in brain volume in cognitively normal older adults.\u00a0 Neurobiology of Aging, 32(3), 497-505. Versi\u00f3n en Espa\u00f1ol: La Dra. Ryan es Profesora de los Departamentos de Psicolog\u00eda y Neurolog\u00eda de la Universidad de Arizona. Dirige el Departamento de Psicolog\u00eda adem\u00e1s de ser Directora del Laboratorio de Cognici\u00f3n y Neuroim\u00e1genes y Directora Asociada del Instituto Evelyn F. McKnight para la Investigaci\u00f3n del Cerebro de la UA. Su investigaci\u00f3n se centra en las bases neurales de la memoria, los cambios en el cerebro asociados a la edad y la relaci\u00f3n de dichos cambios con el funcionamiento cognitivo. Su investigaci\u00f3n es patrocinada por el Instituto Nacional del Coraz\u00f3n, Pulm\u00f3n y Sangre y por el Consorcio de Alzheimer de Arizona. Est\u00e1 especialmente interesada en los trastornos de la memoria, como la enfermedad de Alzheimer, la demencia relacionada con el SIDA y las enfermedades de la materia blanca, entre las que se encuentra la esclerosis m\u00faltiple. Educaci\u00f3n Doctorado: Psicolog\u00eda cognitiva y cl\u00ednica, Universidad de Columbia Brit\u00e1nica, Vancouver, BC Publicaciones Selectas * Burke, S.N., Gaynor, L.S., Barnes, C.A., Bauer, R.M., Bizon, J.L., Roberson, E.D., &amp; Ryan, L. (2018) Funciones Comunes de las Corticales Perirrinales y Parahipocampales: Su implicaci\u00f3n en el Envejecimiento Cognitivo. Trends Neurosci. Mar 16. pii: S0166-2236(18)30062-6. * Stickel, A., Kawa, K., Walther, K., Glisky, E., Richholt, R., Huentelman, M., &amp; Ryan, L. (2018) Asociaciones Moduladas por la Edad entre KIBRA, Volumen Cerebral y Memoria Verbal entre Adultos Mayores Saludables. Front Aging Neurosci. Jan 10;9:431. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5767716. * Memel, M. y Ryan, L. (2017). La Integraci\u00f3n visual mejora la memoria asociativa tanto en adultos j\u00f3venes como en adultos mayores sin reducir la activaci\u00f3n de codificamiento hipocampal. Neuropsychologia, 100, 195-206. * Sherman, S.M., Buckley, T.P., Baena, E., &amp; Ryan, L. (2016). La Cafe\u00edna Mejora el Rendimiento de la Memoria en Adultos J\u00f3venes durante las Horas del D\u00eda que no son \u00d3ptimas. Front Psychol, 14(7),1764 * Marquine, M.J., Grilli, M.D., Rapcsak, S.Z., Kaszniak, A.W., Ryan, L., Walther, K., &amp; Glisky, E.L. (2016). Deterioro del conocimiento de los rasgos personales, sin afectar al conocimiento de las caracter\u00edsticas de otras personas, en un individuo con da\u00f1o bilateral en la corteza prefrontal medial. Neuropsychologia, 89, 245-253. * Lane, R.D., Ryan, L., Nadel, L., &amp; Greenberg, L. (2015). Reconsolidaci\u00f3n de la Memoria, Excitaci\u00f3n Emocional y el Proceso de Cambio en Psicoterapia: Nuevos Hallazgos de la Ciencia Cerebral. Behav Brain Sci, 38:e1. * Hoscheidt, S.M., Labar, K.S., Ryan, L., Jacobs, W.J. y Nadel, L. (2014). Codificaci\u00f3n de eventos negativos bajo estr\u00e9s: La alta excitaci\u00f3n subjetiva se relaciona con la memoria emocional precisa a pesar de la exposici\u00f3n a la desinformaci\u00f3n. Neurobiol Learn Mem, 112, 237-47. * Ryan, L., &amp; Walther, K. (2014). La integridad de la materia blanca en las mujeres mayores es alterada por mayor grasa corporal. Obesidad, 22(9), 2039-46. * Chan, S.H., Ryan, L., Bever, T.G. (2013). Funci\u00f3n del cuerpo estriado en el lenguaje: Secuencia sint\u00e1ctica y conceptual. Cerebro y Lenguaje, 125(3):283-94. * Nadel, L., Hoscheidt, S., Ryan, L. (2013). La cognici\u00f3n espacial y el hipocampo: el eje anterior-posterior. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25(1), 22-8. * Forbes, C.E., Cox, C.L., Schmader, T., Ryan, L. (2012). La activaci\u00f3n de estereotipos negativos altera la interacci\u00f3n entre los correlatos neurales de la excitaci\u00f3n, la inhibici\u00f3n y el control cognitivo. 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