selected publications academic article Arleo, A., Bare, M., Bernard, J. A., Bogoian, H. R., Bruchhage, M., Bryant, P., ... Manto, M. (2023). Consensus Paper: Cerebellum and Ageing. The Cerebellum: an international journal from neurosciences to clinical perspectives. 1-31. Ballard, H. K., Jackson, T. B., Hicks, T. H., Cox, S. J., Symm, A., Maldonado, T., & Bernard, J. A. (2023). Hormone-sleep interactions predict cerebellar connectivity and behavior in aging females. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 150, 106034-106034. Ballard, H. K., Jackson, T. B., Symm, A. C., Hicks, T. H., & Bernard, J. A. (2023). Age-related differences in functional network segregation in the context of sex and reproductive stage. Human Brain Mapping. 44(5), 1949-1963. Maldonado, T., Jackson, T. B., & Bernard, J. A. (2023). Anodal cerebellar stimulation increases cortical activation: Evidence for cerebellar scaffolding of cortical processing. Human Brain Mapping. 44(4), 1666-1682. Wthrich, F., Lefebvre, S., Nadesalingam, N., Bernard, J. A., Mittal, V. A., Shankman, S. A., & Walther, S. (2023). Test-retest reliability of a finger-tapping fMRI task in a healthy population. European Journal of Neuroscience. 57(1), 78-90. Hicks, T. H., Magalhes, T., Ballard, H. K., Jackson, T. B., Cox, S. J., & Bernard, J. A. (2023). Network segregation in aging females and evaluation of the impact of sex steroid hormones. 17, 1059091. Hicks, T. H., Ballard, H. K., Sang, H., & Bernard, J. A. (2022). Age-volume associations in cerebellar lobules by sex and reproductive stage. 227(7), 2439-2455. Jackson, T. B., & Bernard, J. A. (2022). Cerebello-basal Ganglia Networks and Cortical Network Global Efficiency. The Cerebellum: an international journal from neurosciences to clinical perspectives. 1-13. Bernard, J. A. (2022). Don't forget the little brain: A framework for incorporating the cerebellum into the understanding of cognitive aging. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 137, 104639-104639. Bernard, J. A. (2022). Evaluating Brain Structure as a Predictor of the Transition to Psychosis in Clinical High-Risk Individuals. 2(2), 90-91. Ballard, H. K., Jackson, T. B., Hicks, T. H., & Bernard, J. A. (2022). The association of reproductive stage with lobular cerebellar network connectivity across female adulthood. Neurobiology of Aging. 117, 139-150. Jackson, T. B., & Bernard, J. A. (2022). Cerebellar and basal ganglia motor network predicts trait depression and hyperactivity. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 16, 953303. Frosch, I. R., Damme, K., Bernard, J. A., & Mittal, V. A. (2022). Cerebellar correlates of social dysfunction among individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 13, 1027470. Osborne, K. J., Damme, K., Gupta, T., Dean, D. J., Bernard, J. A., & Mittal, V. A. (2021). Timing dysfunction and cerebellar resting state functional connectivity abnormalities in youth at clinical high-risk for psychosis. Psychological Medicine. 51(8), 1289-1298. Bernard, J., & Jackson, T. B. (2021). Cerebellar-Basal Ganglia Network Connectivity as a Foundation for Cortical Network Coherence: Implications for Psychopathology. Biological Psychiatry. 89(9), s59-s60. Bernard, J. A., Ballard, H. K., & Jackson, T. B. (2021). Cerebellar Dentate Connectivity across Adulthood: A Large-Scale Resting State Functional Connectivity Investigation. Cerebral Cortex Communications. 2(3), tgab050. Mittal, V. A., Bernard, J. A., & Walther, S. (2021). Cerebellar-thalamic circuits play a critical role in psychomotor function. Molecular Psychiatry. 26(8), 3666-3668. Kim, T., Buchanan, J. J., Bernard, J. A., & Wright, D. L. (2021). Improving online and offline gain from repetitive practice using anodal tDCS at dorsal premotor cortex. npj Science of Learning. 6(1), 31. Imburgio, M. J., Ballard, H. K., Cornwall, A. C., Worthy, D. A., Bernard, J. A., & Orr, J. M. (2021). Preliminary effects of prefrontal tDCS on dopamine-mediated behavior and psychophysiology. Behavioural Brain Research. 402, 113091-113091. Maldonado, T., & Bernard, J. A. (2021). The Polarity-Specific Nature of Single-Session High-definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation to the Cerebellum and Prefrontal Cortex on Motor and Non-motor Task Performance. The Cerebellum: an international journal from neurosciences to clinical perspectives. 20(4), 569-583. Ballard, H. K., Eakin, S. M., Maldonado, T., & Bernard, J. A. (2021). Using high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation to investigate the role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in explicit sequence learning. 16(3), e0246849-e0246849. Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Orr, J. M., Bernard, J. A., & Mittal, V. A. (2020). Social reward processing: A biomarker for predicting psychosis risk?. Schizophrenia Research. 226, 129-137. Dean, D. J., Bernard, J. A., Damme, K., O'Reilly, R., Orr, J. M., & Mittal, V. A. (2020). Longitudinal Assessment and Functional Neuroimaging of Movement Variability Reveal Novel Insights Into Motor Dysfunction in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 46(6), 1567-1576. Bernard, J. A., Nguyen, A. D., Hausman, H. K., Maldonado, T., Ballard, H. K., Jackson, T. B., ... Goen, J. (2020). Shaky scaffolding: Age differences in cerebellar activation revealed through activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis. Human Brain Mapping. 41(18), 5255-5281. Jackson, T. B., Maldonado, T., Eakin, S. M., Orr, J. M., & Bernard, J. A. (2020). Cerebellar and prefrontal-cortical engagement during higher-order rule learning in older adulthood. Neuropsychologia. 148, 107620-107620. Maldonado, T., Orr, J. M., Goen, J., & Bernard, J. A. (2020). Age Differences in the Subcomponents of Executive Functioning. Journals of Gerontology - Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 75(6), e31-e55. Hausman, H. K., Jackson, T. B., Goen, J., & Bernard, J. A. (2020). From Synchrony to Asynchrony: Cerebellar-Basal Ganglia Functional Circuits in Young and Older Adults. Cerebral Cortex. 30(2), 718-729. Clark, S. V., Tannahill, A., Calhoun, V. D., Bernard, J. A., Bustillo, J., & Turner, J. A. (2020). Weaker Cerebellocortical Connectivity Within Sensorimotor and Executive Networks in Schizophrenia Compared to Healthy Controls: Relationships with Processing Speed. Brain Connectivity. 10(9), 490-503. Orr, J. M., Lopez, J., Imburgio, M. J., Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Bernard, J. A., & Mittal, V. A. (2020). Adolescents at clinical high risk for psychosis show qualitatively altered patterns of activation during rule learning. NeuroImage: Clinical. 27, 102286-102286. Jackson, T. B., Maldonado, T., Eakin, S. M., Orr, J. M., & Bernard, J. A. (2020). Cerebellar and Prefrontal-Cortical Engagement During Higher-Order Rule Learning in Older Adulthood. 2020.01.22.914739. Orr, J. M., Lopez, J., Imburgio, M. J., Pelletier-Baldeli, A., Bernard, J. A., & Mittal, V. A. (2020). Early signs of disrupted rule learning in adolescents at clinical high risk for psychosis. 2020.01.20.20018069. Orr, J. M., Imburgio, M. J., Bernard, J. A., & Banich, M. T. (2019). Correction to: Striatal-frontal network activation during voluntary task selection under conditions of monetary reward. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience. 19(5), 1318-1318. Ballard, H. K., Goen, J., Maldonado, T., & Bernard, J. A. (2019). Effects of cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation on the cognitive stage of sequence learning. Journal of Neurophysiology. 122(2), 490-499. Imburgio, M. J., Ballard, H. K., Cornwall, A. C., Worthy, D. A., Bernard, J. A., & Orr, J. M. (2019). Effects of prefrontal tDCS on dopamine-mediated behavior and psychophysiology. 697466. Orr, J. M., Imburgio, M. J., Bernard, J. A., & Banich, M. T. (2019). Striatal-frontal network activation during voluntary task selection under conditions of monetary reward. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience. 19(3), 568-585. Damme, K., Gupta, T., Nusslock, R., Bernard, J. A., Orr, J. M., & Mittal, V. A. (2019). Cortical Morphometry in the Psychosis Risk Period: A Comprehensive Perspective of Surface Features. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. 4(5), 434-443. Bernard, J., Hausman, H., & Jackson, T. B. (2019). 246. Synchrony and Asynchrony in Cerebellar-Basal Ganglia Functional Circuits: Implications for Behavior and Psychopathology. Biological Psychiatry. 85(10), s102-S102. Maldonado, T., Goen, J., Imburgio, M. J., Eakin, S. M., & Bernard, J. A. (2019). Single session high definition transcranial direct current stimulation to the cerebellum does not impact higher cognitive function. 14(10), e0222995-e0222995. Walther, S., Bernard, J. A., Mittal, V. A., & Shankman, S. A. (2019). The utility of an RDoC motor domain to understand psychomotor symptoms in depression. 49(2), 212-216. Gupta, T., Dean, D. J., Kelley, N. J., Bernard, J. A., Ristanovic, I., & Mittal, V. A. (2018). Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Improves Procedural Learning in Nonclinical Psychosis: A Double-Blind Crossover Study. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 44(6), 1373-1380. Orr, J. M., Jackson, T. B., Imburgio, M. J., & Bernard, J. A. (2018). Dissociable Cerebellar-Prefrontal Networks Underlying Executive Function: Evidence from the Human Connectome Project. 431593. Dean, D. J., Walther, S., Bernard, J. A., & Mittal, V. A. (2018). Motor clusters reveal differences in risk for psychosis, cognitive functioning, and thalamocortical connectivity: evidence for vulnerability subtypes. Clinical Psychological Science. 6(5), 721-734. Mittal, V., Gupta, T., Dean, D., Bernard, J., Kelley, N., Ristanovic, I., Osborn, J., & Vargas, T. (2018). S206. Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Improves Procedural Learning in Non-Clinical Psychosis. Biological Psychiatry. 83(9), s427-s428. Clark, S. V., Mittal, V. A., Bernard, J. A., Ahmadi, A., King, T. Z., & Turner, J. A. (2018). Stronger default mode network connectivity is associated with poorer clinical insight in youth at ultra high-risk for psychotic disorders. Schizophrenia Research. 193, 244-250. Bernard, J. A., Orr, J. M., Dean, D. J., & Mittal, V. A. (2018). The cerebellum and learning of non-motor associations in individuals at clinical-high risk for psychosis. NeuroImage: Clinical. 19, 137-146. Bernard, J. A., Goen, J., & Maldonado, T. (2017). A case for motor network contributions to schizophrenia symptoms: Evidence from resting-state connectivity. Human Brain Mapping. 38(9), 4535-4545. Mittal, V. A., Bernard, J. A., & Northoff, G. (2017). What Can Different Motor Circuits Tell Us About Psychosis? An RDoC Perspective. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 43(5), 949-955. Osborne, K. J., Bernard, J. A., Gupta, T., Dean, D. J., Millman, Z., Vargas, T., ... Mittal, V. A. (2017). Beat gestures and postural control in youth at ultrahigh risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 185, 197-199. Bernard, J. A., Orr, J. M., & Mittal, V. A. (2017). Cerebello-thalamo-cortical networks predict positive symptom progression in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis. NeuroImage: Clinical. 14, 622-628. Bernard, J. A., Russell, C. E., Newberry, R. E., Goen, J., & Mittal, V. A. (2017). Patients with schizophrenia show aberrant patterns of basal ganglia activation: Evidence from ALE meta-analysis. 14, 450-463. Gupta, T., Silverstein, S. M., Bernard, J. A., Keane, B. P., Papathomas, T. V., Pelletier-Baldelli, A., ... Mittal, V. A. (2016). Disruptions in neural connectivity associated with reduced susceptibility to a depth inversion illusion in youth at ultra high risk for psychosis. NeuroImage: Clinical. 12, 681-690. Bernard, J. A., Orr, J. M., & Mittal, V. A. (2016). Differential motor and prefrontal cerebello-cortical network development: Evidence from multimodal neuroimaging. NEUROIMAGE. 124(Pt A), 591-601. Dean, D. J., Orr, J. M., Bernard, J. A., Gupta, T., Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Carol, E. E., & Mittal, V. A. (2016). Hippocampal Shape Abnormalities Predict Symptom Progression in Neuroleptic-Free Youth at Ultrahigh Risk for Psychosis. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 42(1), 161-169. Bernard, J. A., B Millman, Z., & Mittal, V. A. (2015). Beat and metaphoric gestures are differentially associated with regional cerebellar and cortical volumes. Human Brain Mapping. 36(10), 4016-4030. Bernard, J. A., & Mittal, V. A. (2015). Updating the research domain criteria: the utility of a motor dimension. Psychological Medicine. 45(13), 2685-2689. Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Bernard, J. A., & Mittal, V. A. (2015). Intrinsic Functional Connectivity in Salience and Default Mode Networks and Aberrant Social Processes in Youth at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis. PLoS ONE. 10(8), e0134936-e0134936. Bernard, J. A., & Mittal, V. A. (2015). Dysfunctional Activation of the Cerebellum in Schizophrenia: A Functional Neuroimaging Meta-Analysis. Clinical Psychological Science. 3(4), 545-566. Dean, D. J., Kent, J. S., Bernard, J. A., Orr, J. M., Gupta, T., Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Carol, E. E., & Mittal, V. A. (2015). Increased postural sway predicts negative symptom progression in youth at ultrahigh risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 162(1-3), 86-89. Bernard, J. A., Leopold, D. R., Calhoun, V. D., & Mittal, V. A. (2015). Regional cerebellar volume and cognitive function from adolescence to late middle age. Human Brain Mapping. 36(3), 1102-1120. Festini, S. B., Bernard, J. A., Kwak, Y., Peltier, S., Bohnen, N. I., Mller, M., Dayalu, P., & Seidler, R. D. (2015). Altered cerebellar connectivity in Parkinson's patients ON and OFF L-DOPA medication. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9(APR), 214-13. Bernard, J. A., Orr, J. M., & Mittal, V. A. (2015). Abnormal hippocampal-thalamic white matter tract development and positive symptom course in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis. 1(1), 15009-. Mittal, V. A., Dean, D. J., Bernard, J. A., Orr, J. M., Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Carol, E. E., ... Millman, Z. B. (2014). Neurological soft signs predict abnormal cerebellar-thalamic tract development and negative symptoms in adolescents at high risk for psychosis: a longitudinal perspective. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 40(6), 1204-1215. Bernard, J. A., Dean, D. J., Kent, J. S., Orr, J. M., Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Lunsford-Avery, J. R., Gupta, T., & Mittal, V. A. (2014). Cerebellar networks in individuals at ultra high-risk of psychosis: impact on postural sway and symptom severity. Human Brain Mapping. 35(8), 4064-4078. Bernard, J. A., Peltier, S. J., Benson, B. L., Wiggins, J. L., Jaeggi, S. M., Buschkuehl, M., ... Seidler, R. D. (2014). Dissociable functional networks of the human dentate nucleus. Cerebral Cortex. 24(8), 2151-2159. Dean, D. J., Bernard, J. A., Orr, J. M., Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Gupta, T., Carol, E. E., & Mittal, V. A. (2014). Cerebellar Morphology and Procedural Learning Impairment in Neuroleptic-Naive Youth at Ultrahigh Risk of Psychosis. Clinical Psychological Science. 2(2), 152-164. Bo, J., Lee, C., Kwak, Y., Peltier, S. J., Bernard, J. A., Buschkuehl, M., ... Seidler, R. D. (2014). Lifespan differences in cortico-striatal resting state connectivity. Brain Connectivity. 4(3), 166-180. Bernard, J. A., & Seidler, R. D. (2014). Moving forward: age effects on the cerebellum underlie cognitive and motor declines. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 42, 193-207. Buschkuehl, M., Hernandez-Garcia, L., Jaeggi, S. M., Bernard, J. A., & Jonides, J. (2014). Neural effects of short-term training on working memory. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience. 14(1), 147-160. Bernard, J. A., & Mittal, V. A. (2014). Cerebellar-motor dysfunction in schizophrenia and psychosis-risk: the importance of regional cerebellar analysis approaches. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 5(OCT), 160. Lunsford-Avery, J. R., Orr, J. M., Gupta, T., Pelletier-Baldelli, A., Dean, D. J., Smith Watts, A. K., ... Mittal, V. A. (2013). Sleep dysfunction and thalamic abnormalities in adolescents at ultra high-risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 151(1-3), 148-153. Bernard, J. A., & Seidler, R. D. (2013). Cerebellar contributions to visuomotor adaptation and motor sequence learning: an ALE meta-analysis. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 7(FEB), 27. Bernard, J. A., Peltier, S. J., Wiggins, J. L., Jaeggi, S. M., Buschkuehl, M., Fling, B. W., ... Seidler, R. D. (2013). Disrupted cortico-cerebellar connectivity in older adults. NEUROIMAGE. 83, 103-119. Seidler, R. D., Kwak, Y., Fling, B. W., & Bernard, J. A. (2013). Neurocognitive mechanisms of error-based motor learning. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 782, 39-60. Bernard, J. A., & Seidler, R. D. (2013). Relationships between regional cerebellar volume and sensorimotor and cognitive function in young and older adults. The Cerebellum: an international journal from neurosciences to clinical perspectives. 12(5), 721-737. Bernard, J. A., & Seidler, R. D. (2012). Evidence for motor cortex dedifferentiation in older adults. Neurobiology of Aging. 33(9), 1890-1899. Bernard, J. A., & Seidler, R. D. (2012). Hand dominance and age have interactive effects on motor cortical representations. PLoS ONE. 7(9), e45443-e45443. Bernard, J. A., Seidler, R. D., Hassevoort, K. M., Benson, B. L., Welsh, R. C., Wiggins, J. L., ... Peltier, S. J. (2012). Resting state cortico-cerebellar functional connectivity networks: a comparison of anatomical and self-organizing map approaches. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. 6(AUG 2012), 31. Anguera, J. A., Bernard, J. A., Jaeggi, S. M., Buschkuehl, M., Benson, B. L., Jennett, S., ... Seidler, R. D. (2012). The effects of working memory resource depletion and training on sensorimotor adaptation. Behavioural Brain Research. 228(1), 107-115. Bernard, J. A., Taylor, S. F., & Seidler, R. D. (2011). Handedness, dexterity, and motor cortical representations. Journal of Neurophysiology. 105(1), 88-99. Seidler, R. D., Bernard, J. A., Burutolu, T. B., Fling, B. W., Gordon, M. T., Gwin, J. T., Kwak, Y., & Lipps, D. B. (2010). Motor control and aging: links to age-related brain structural, functional, and biochemical effects. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 34(5), 721-733. Fling, B. W., Bernard, J. A., Bo, J., & Langan, J. (2008). Corpus callosum and bimanual coordination in multiple sclerosis. Journal of Neuroscience. 28(29), 7248-7249. Keene, A. C., Krashes, M. J., Leung, B., Bernard, J. A., & Waddell, S. (2006). Drosophila dorsal paired medial neurons provide a general mechanism for memory consolidation. Current Biology. 16(15), 1524-1530. Mittal, V. A., Bernard, J. A., Strauss, G. P., & Walther, S. New Insights Into Sedentary Behavior Highlight the Need to Revisit the Way We See Motor Symptoms in Psychosis. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 47(4), 877-879. chapter Bernard, J. A. (2022). Understanding cerebellar function through network perspectives: A review of resting-state connectivity of the cerebellum. Psychology of Learning and Motivation: Advances in Research and Theory. PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION, VOL. 76. (pp. 1-49). Elsevier. conference paper Bernard, J. A., Orr, J. M., & Mittal, V. A. (2015). ABNORMAL HIPPOCAMPAL-THALAMIC WHITE MATTER TRACT DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE COURSE IN ADOLESCENTS AT ULTRA HIGH-RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS. Schizophrenia Bulletin. S246-S246. Keene, A. C., Krashes, M. J., Leung, B., Bernard, J. A., & Waddell, S. (2006). Drosophila dorsal paired medial neurons provide a general mechanism for memory consolidation. Journal of Neurogenetics. 143-144. institutional repository document Bernard, J. A. (2023). Cerebello-Hippocampal Interactions in the Human Brain: A New Pathway for Insights Into Aging Jackson, T. B., Damme, K., Mittal, V. A., & Bernard, J. A. (2022). Cerebello-Basal Ganglia Functional Network Integration in Psychosis Hicks, T. H., Magalhes, T., Ballard, H. K., Jackson, T. B., Cox, S. J., & Bernard, J. A. (2022). Network Segregation in Aging Females and Evaluation of the Impact of Sex Steroid Hormones Ballard, H. K., Jackson, T. B., Hicks, T. H., Cox, S. J., Miller, A. C., Maldonado, T., & Bernard, J. A. (2022). Hormone-sleep interactions predict cerebellar connectivity and behavior in aging females Ballard, H. K., Jackson, T. B., Miller, A. C., Hicks, T. H., & Bernard, J. A. (2022). Age-related differences in functional network segregation in the context of sex and reproductive stage Bernard, J. A. (2021). Dont Forget the Little Brain: A Framework for Incorporating the Cerebellum Into the Understanding of Cognitive Aging Hicks, T. H., Ballard, H. K., Sang, H., & Bernard, J. A. (2021). Age-Volume Associations in Cerebellar Regions by Sex and Reproductive Stage Maldonado, T., Jackson, T. B., & Bernard, J. A. (2021). Inhibitory Cerebellar Stimulation Increases Cortical Activation: Evidence for Cerebellar Scaffolding of Cortical Processing Ballard, H. K., Jackson, T. B., Hicks, T. H., & Bernard, J. A. (2021). The influence of reproductive stage on cerebellar network connectivity across adulthood Jackson, T. B., & Bernard, J. A. (2021). Cerebello-Basal Ganglia Networks and Cortical Network Global Efficiency Bernard, J. A., Ballard, H. K., & Jackson, T. B. (2021). Cerebellar Dentate Connectivity Across Adulthood: A Large-Scale Resting State Functional Connectivity Investigation Maldonado, T., & Bernard, J. A. (2020). The polarity specific nature of single session high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation to the cerebellum and prefrontal cortex on motor and non-motor task performance Ballard, H. K., Eakin, S. M., Maldonado, T., & Bernard, J. A. (2019). Using high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation to investigate the role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in explicit sequence learning Bernard, J. A., Nguyen, A. D., Hausman, H. K., Maldonado, T., Ballard, H. K., Jackson, T. B., ... Goen, J. (2019). Shaky Scaffolding: Age Differences In Cerebellar Activation Revealed Through Activation Likelihood Estimation Meta-Analysis Ballard, H. K., Goen, J., Maldonado, T., & Bernard, J. A. (2019). The effects of cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation on the cognitive stage of sequence learning Maldonado, T., Orr, J. M., Goen, J., & Bernard, J. A. (2018). Age Differences in the Subcomponents of Executive Functioning Hausman, H. K., Jackson, T. B., Goen, J., & Bernard, J. A. (2018). From Synchrony to Asynchrony: Cerebellar-Basal Ganglia Functional Circuits in Young and Older Adults Kim, H., Lei, Y., Bao, S., Huynh, A. T., Buchanan, J. J., Bernard, J. A., Brown, J. C., & Wright, D. L. Connectivity between supplementary motor complex and primary motor cortex: a dual-coil paired-pulse TMS study webpage Bernard, J. (2022). Even mild cases of COVID-19 can leave a mark on the brain, such as reductions in gray matter a neuroscientist explains emerging research Bernard, J. (2021). Preliminary research finds that even mild cases of COVID-19 leave a mark on the brain but its not yet clear how long it lasts Orr, J. M., Imburgio, M. J., Bernard, J. A., & Banich, M. T. (2018). 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education and training Ph.D. in Psychology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - (Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States) 2012 M.S. in Psychology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - (Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States) 2009 B.S. in Biological Psychology, Tufts University - (Medford, Massachusetts, United States) 2007