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2021
Sliwinski, M. J., Freed, S., Scott, S. B., Pasquini, G., & Smyth, J. M.. (2021). Does Chronic Stress Moderate Age Differences in Emotional Well-Being? Testing Predictions of Strength and Vulnerability Integration. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci, 76(6), 1104-1113. presented at the 2021 06 14. doi:10.1093/geronb/gbaa174
2020
Jones, D. R., Smyth, J. M., Engeland, C. G., Sliwinski, M. J., Russell, M. A., Sin, N. L., et al.. (2020). Affect variability and inflammatory markers in midlife adults. Health Psychol, 39(8), 655-666. presented at the 2020 Aug. doi:10.1037/hea0000868
Kratz, A. L., Whibley, D., Kim, S., Sliwinski, M., Clauw, D., & Williams, D. A.. (2020). Fibrofog in Daily Life: An Examination of Ambulatory Subjective and Objective Cognitive Function in Fibromyalgia. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken), 72(12), 1669-1677. presented at the 2020 12. doi:10.1002/acr.24089
2018
Zhaoyang, R., Sliwinski, M. J., Martire, L. M., & Smyth, J. M.. (2018). Age differences in adults' daily social interactions: An ecological momentary assessment study. Psychol Aging, 33(4), 607-618. presented at the 2018 06. doi:10.1037/pag0000242
Graham-Engeland, J. E., Sin, N. L., Smyth, J. M., Jones, D. R., Knight, E. L., Sliwinski, M. J., et al.. (2018). Negative and positive affect as predictors of inflammation: Timing matters. Brain Behav Immun, 74, 222-230. presented at the 2018 11. doi:10.1016/j.bbi.2018.09.011
Neubauer, A. B., Smyth, J. M., & Sliwinski, M. J.. (2018). When you see it coming: Stressor anticipation modulates stress effects on negative affect. Emotion, 18(3), 342-354. presented at the 2018 04. doi:10.1037/emo0000381
2017
Zammit, A. R., Ezzati, A., Katz, M. J., Zimmerman, M. E., Lipton, M. L., Sliwinski, M. J., & Lipton, R. B.. (2017). The association of visual memory with hippocampal volume. PLoS One, 12(11), e0187851. presented at the 2017. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0187851
Wilson, S. J., Martire, L. M., & Sliwinski, M. J.. (2017). Daily Spousal Responsiveness Predicts Longer-Term Trajectories of Patients' Physical Function. Psychol Sci, 28(6), 786-797. presented at the 2017 Jun. doi:10.1177/0956797617697444
2012
Kremen, W. S., Lachman, M. E., Pruessner, J. C., Sliwinski, M., & Wilson, R. S.. (2012). Mechanisms of age-related cognitive change and targets for intervention: social interactions and stress. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci, 67(7), 760-5. presented at the 2012 Jun. doi:10.1093/gerona/gls125
2004
Borod, J. C., Yecker, S. A., Brickman, A. M., Moreno, C. R., Sliwinski, M., Foldi, N. S., et al.. (2004). Changes in posed facial expression of emotion across the adult life span. Exp Aging Res, 30(4), 305-31. presented at the 2004 Oct-Dec. doi:10.1080/03610730490484399
Kliegel, M., & Sliwinski, M.. (2004). MMSE cross-domain variability predicts cognitive decline in centenarians. Gerontology, 50(1), 39-43. presented at the 2004 Jan-Feb. doi:10.1159/000074388
2003
Verghese, J., Lipton, R. B., Katz, M. J., Hall, C. B., Derby, C. A., Kuslansky, G., et al.. (2003). Leisure activities and the risk of dementia in the elderly. N Engl J Med, 348(25), 2508-16. presented at the 2003 Jun 19. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa022252
2002
Allen, P. A., Sliwinski, M., Bowie, T., & Madden, D. J.. (2002). Differential age effects in semantic and episodic memory. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci, 57(2), P173-86. presented at the 2002 Mar. doi:10.1093/geronb/57.2.p173
Allen, P. A., Sliwinski, M., & Bowie, T.. (2002). Differential age effects in semantic and episodic memory, Part II: Slope and intercept analyses. Exp Aging Res, 28(2), 111-42. presented at the 2002 Apr-Jun. doi:10.1080/03610730252800157
Zgaljardic, D. J., Borod, J. C., & Sliwinski, M.. (2002). Emotional perception in unilateral stroke patients: recovery, test stability, and interchannel relationships. Appl Neuropsychol, 9(3), 159-72. presented at the 2002. doi:10.1207/S15324826AN0903_4
Kuslansky, G., Buschke, H., Katz, M., Sliwinski, M., & Lipton, R. B.. (2002). Screening for Alzheimer's disease: the memory impairment screen versus the conventional three-word memory test. J Am Geriatr Soc, 50(6), 1086-91. presented at the 2002 Jun. doi:10.1046/j.1532-5415.2002.50265.x