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Deborah L. Harrington is affiliated with the Veterans Health Administration in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medical and neuroscience fields, with a notable emphasis on neurology and cognitive neuroscience. Their work spans several related subfields including epidemiology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and biomedical engineering.

The main topics covered in their research address multiple aspects of neurological disorders and treatments. These include traumatic brain injury research, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, functional brain connectivity studies, Parkinson's disease mechanisms and treatments, advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, and traumatic brain injury coupled with neurovascular disturbances.

Several frequent coauthors collaborate with Harrington, contributing to consistent research output. These colleagues include Roland R. Lee, Mingxiong Huang, Sharon Nichols, Dewleen G. Baker, and Annemarie Angeles-Quinto.

Harrington's work is published in a variety of scientific venues, notably including Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Diagnostics, Human Brain Mapping, Cerebral Cortex, and Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition, with repeated contributions to Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience.

Recent publications authored or coauthored by Harrington encompass the following:

  • Detection of Chronic Blast-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury with Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Support Vector Machines, 2022, Diagnostics
  • Resting-state magnetoencephalography source magnitude imaging with deep-learning neural network for classification of symptomatic combat-related mild traumatic brain injury, 2021, Human Brain Mapping
  • Magnetoencephalogram-based brain-computer interface for hand-gesture decoding using deep learning, 2023, Cerebral Cortex
  • Internetwork Connectivity Predicts Cognitive Decline in Parkinson's and Is Altered by Genetic Variants, 2022, Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
  • Dopamine effects on memory load and distraction during visuospatial working memory in cognitively normal Parkinson's disease, 2020, Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition

Best Publications

  • The evolution of brain activation during temporal processing.

    Stephen M. Rao;Andrew R. Mayer;Deborah L. Harrington;Deborah L. Harrington;Deborah L. Harrington

  • Neural basis of the perception and estimation of time

    Hugo Merchant;Deborah L. Harrington;Warren H. Meck

  • Distributed Neural Systems Underlying the Timing of Movements

    Stephen M. Rao;Deborah L. Harrington;Kathleen Y. Haaland;Julie A. Bobholz

  • CORTICAL NETWORKS UNDERLYING MECHANISMS OF TIME PERCEPTION

    Deborah L. Harrington;Kathleen Y. Haaland;Robert T. Knight

  • Neural representations of skilled movement.

    Kathleen Y. Haaland;Deborah L. Harrington;Robert T. Knight

  • Temporal processing in the basal ganglia

    Harrington Dl;Haaland Ky;Hermanowicz N

  • Procedural memory in Parkinson's disease: Impaired motor but not visuoperceptual learning.

    Deborah L. Harrington;Kathleen York Haaland;Ronald A. Yeo;Ellen Marder

  • Hemispheric asymmetry of movement

    Kathleen Y Haaland;Deborah L Harrington

  • Neural underpinnings of temporal processing: a review of focal lesion, pharmacological, and functional imaging research.

    Deborah L. Harrington;Kathleen Y. Haaland

  • Sequencing in Parkinson's disease. Abnormalities in programming and controlling movement.

    Deborah L. Harrington;Deborah L. Harrington;Kathleen York Haaland;Kathleen York Haaland

  • Does the representation of time depend on the cerebellum?Effect of cerebellar stroke

    Deborah L. Harrington;Roland R. Lee;Lara A. Boyd;Steven Z. Rapcsak

  • Hemispheric control of the initial and corrective components of aiming movements.

    Kathleen York Haaland;Deborah L. Harrington

  • Prediction of manifest Huntington's disease with clinical and imaging measures: a prospective observational study

    Jane S Paulsen;Jane S Paulsen;Jeffrey D Long;Jeffrey D Long;Christopher A Ross;Deborah L Harrington;Deborah L Harrington

  • Clinical and biomarker changes in premanifest Huntington disease show trial feasibility: A decade of the PREDICT-HD study

    Jane S Paulsen;Jeffrey D Long;Jeffrey D Long;Hans J Johnson;Hans J Johnson;Elizabeth H Aylward

  • Neural representation of interval encoding and decision making

    Deborah L. Harrington;Lara A. Boyd;Andrew R. Mayer;Daniel M. Sheltraw

  • Specialized Neural Systems Underlying Representations of Sequential Movements

    Deborah L. Harrington;Stephen M. Rao;Kathleen Y. Haaland;Julie A. Bobholz

  • Mild cognitive impairment in prediagnosed Huntington disease.

    Kevin Duff;Jane Paulsen;J Mills;L Beglinger

  • MOTOR SEQUENCING WITH LEFT HEMISPHERE DAMAGE: ARE SOME COGNITIVE DEFICITS SPECIFIC TO LIMB APRAXIA?

    Deborah L. Harrington;Kathleen York Haaland

  • Limb-sequencing deficits after left but not right hemisphere damage

    K.Y. Haaland;D.L. Harrington

  • Neural Modulation of Temporal Encoding, Maintenance, and Decision Processes

    Deborah L. Harrington;Janice L. Zimbelman;Sean C. Hinton;Stephen M. Rao;Stephen M. Rao

Frequent Co-Authors

Roland R. Lee
Roland R. Lee Veterans Health Administration
Mingxiong Huang
Mingxiong Huang University of California, San Diego
Kathleen Y. Haaland
Kathleen Y. Haaland University of New Mexico
Stephen M. Rao
Stephen M. Rao Cleveland Clinic
Jane S. Paulsen
Jane S. Paulsen University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jeffrey D. Long
Jeffrey D. Long University of Iowa
José M. Cañive
José M. Cañive University of New Mexico
Sharon Nichols
Sharon Nichols University of California, San Diego
Andrew R. Mayer
Andrew R. Mayer Mind Research Network
Irene Litvan
Irene Litvan University of California, San Diego

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