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Overview

Florin Dolcos is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their research spans the fields of neuroscience and psychology, with a focus on cognitive neuroscience and experimental and cognitive psychology subfields. The scientist's work covers various topics related to brain function, mental health, and psychological processes.

They have contributed to the following main fields of study:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology

The key subfields of study include:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology

The main research topics addressed in their work are:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Resilience and Mental Health

Florin Dolcos has published multiple papers, including recent contributions such as:

  • Religiosity and Resilience: Cognitive Reappraisal and Coping Self-Efficacy Mediate the Link between Religious Coping and Well-Being (2021), published in Journal of Religion and Health
  • The Impact of Focused Attention on Emotional Experience: A Functional MRI Investigation (2020), published in Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience

Additional papers related to their research interests are:

  • The Human Affectome (2023), published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, authored by Daniela Schiller
  • Intrinsic functional network contributions to the relationship between trait empathy and subjective happiness (2020), published in NeuroImage, authored by Yuta Katsumi
  • Event-induced modulation of aperiodic background EEG: Attention-dependent and age-related shifts in E:I balance, and their consequences for behavior (2023), published in Imaging Neuroscience, authored by Patrycja Kałamała

Florin Dolcos frequently collaborates with several co-authors, notably:

  • Sanda Dolcos
  • Paul C. Bogdan
  • Yuta Katsumi
  • Alexandru D. Iordan
  • Alfons O. Hamm

Their scientific contributions are often published in the following venues:

  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Neuropsychologia
  • NeuroImage
  • Cognitive Science
  • Journal of Religion and Health

Best Publications

  • Task-independent and Task-specific Age Effects on Brain Activity during Working Memory, Visual Attention and Episodic Retrieval

    Roberto Cabeza;Sander M. Daselaar;Florin Dolcos;Steven E. Prince

  • Interaction between the amygdala and the medial temporal lobe memory system predicts better memory for emotional events.

    Florin Dolcos;Florin Dolcos;Kevin S LaBar;Roberto Cabeza

  • Brain systems mediating cognitive interference by emotional distraction.

    Florin Dolcos;Gregory McCarthy

  • Remembering one year later: Role of the amygdala and the medial temporal lobe memory system in retrieving emotional memories

    Florin Dolcos;Kevin S. LaBar;Roberto Cabeza

  • Similarities and differences in the neural correlates of episodic memory retrieval and working memory.

    Roberto Cabeza;Florin Dolcos;Florin Dolcos;Reiko Graham;Lars Nyberg

  • Dissociable effects of arousal and valence on prefrontal activity indexing emotional evaluation and subsequent memory: an event-related fMRI study.

    Florin Dolcos;Kevin S. LaBar;Roberto Cabeza

  • Hemispheric asymmetry and aging: right hemisphere decline or asymmetry reduction.

    Florin Dolcos;Heather J Rice;Roberto Cabeza

  • Event-related potentials of emotional memory: encoding pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral pictures.

    Florin Dolcos;Rooberto Cabeza

  • Brain Activity during Episodic Retrieval of Autobiographical and Laboratory Events: An fMRI Study using a Novel Photo Paradigm

    Roberto Cabeza;Steve E. Prince;Sander M. Daselaar;Daniel L. Greenberg

  • Neural correlates of emotion–cognition interactions: A review of evidence from brain imaging investigations

    Florin Dolcos;Alexandru D. Iordan;Sanda Dolcos

  • Large-area MRI-compatible epidermal electronic interfaces for prosthetic control and cognitive monitoring.

    Limei Tian;Benjamin Zimmerman;Aadeel Akhtar;Ki Jun Yu

  • Neural correlates of emotional processing in depression: changes with cognitive behavioral therapy and predictors of treatment response.

    Maureen Ritchey;Florin Dolcos;Kari M. Eddington;Timothy J. Strauman

  • Role of Amygdala Connectivity in the Persistence of Emotional Memories Over Time: An Event-Related fMRI Investigation

    Maureen Ritchey;Florin Dolcos;Florin Dolcos;Roberto Cabeza

  • Attention-related activity during episodic memory retrieval: a cross-function fMRI study.

    Roberto Cabeza;Florin Dolcos;Steven E Prince;Heather J Rice

  • Prefrontal mechanisms for executive control over emotional distraction are altered in major depression.

    Lihong Wang;Kevin S. LaBar;Moria Smoski;M. Zachary Rosenthal

  • The role of trauma-related distractors on neural systems for working memory and emotion processing in posttraumatic stress disorder.

    Rajendra A. Morey;Rajendra A. Morey;Florin Dolcos;Christopher M. Petty;Debra A. Cooper

  • Effects of aging on functional connectivity of the amygdala during negative evaluation: a network analysis of fMRI data.

    Peggy St. Jacques;Florin Dolcos;Roberto Cabeza

  • Reduced hippocampal and amygdala activity predicts memory distortions for trauma reminders in combat-related PTSD

    Jasmeet Pannu Hayes;Kevin S. LaBar;Gregory McCarthy;Gregory McCarthy;Gregory McCarthy;Elizabeth Selgrade;Elizabeth Selgrade

  • Effects of Aging on Functional Connectivity of the Amygdala for Subsequent Memory of Negative Pictures A Network Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data

    Peggy L. St. Jacques;Florin Dolcos;Roberto Cabeza

  • Neural correlates of emotion-attention interactions : From perception, learning, and memory to social cognition, individual differences, and training interventions

    Florin Dolcos;Yuta Katsumi;Matthew Moore;Nick Berggren

  • Role of the inferior frontal cortex in coping with distracting emotions.

    Florin Dolcos;Philip Kragel;Lihong Wang;Gregory McCarthy

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory McCarthy
Gregory McCarthy Yale University
Roberto Cabeza
Roberto Cabeza Duke University
Lihong Wang
Lihong Wang University of Connecticut Health Center
Rajendra A. Morey
Rajendra A. Morey Duke University
Kevin S. LaBar
Kevin S. LaBar Duke University
Alfons O. Hamm
Alfons O. Hamm University of Greifswald
John A. Rogers
John A. Rogers Northwestern University
Timothy J. Strauman
Timothy J. Strauman Duke University
Monica Fabiani
Monica Fabiani University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Howard Berenbaum
Howard Berenbaum University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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