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Richard Watts
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 218
Citations - 13082
Richard Watts is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adlerian & Diffusion MRI. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 208 publications receiving 11022 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Watts include University of Southern Denmark & Cornell University.
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Self-Efficacy in Changing Societies
Albert Bandura,Richard Watts +1 more
TL;DR: The Self Efficacy in Changing Societies (SEIS) as discussed by the authors ) is a survey of self-efficacy in the context of sociocultural experiences and the development of selfefficacy.
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The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study: Imaging acquisition across 21 sites.
B. J. Casey,B. J. Casey,Tariq Cannonier,May I. Conley,May I. Conley,Alexandra O. Cohen,M Deanna,Mary M. Heitzeg,Mary E. Soules,Theresa Teslovich,Danielle V. Dellarco,Hugh Garavan,Catherine Orr,Tor D. Wager,Marie T. Banich,Nicole Speer,Matthew T. Sutherland,Michael C. Riedel,Anthony Steven Dick,James M. Bjork,Kathleen M. Thomas,Bader Chaarani,Margie Hernandez Mejia,Donald J. Hagler,M. Daniela Cornejo,Chelsea S. Sicat,Michael P. Harms,Nico U.F. Dosenbach,Monica D. Rosenberg,Eric Earl,Hauke Bartsch,Richard Watts,Jonathan R. Polimeni,Joshua M. Kuperman,Damien A. Fair,Anders M. Dale +35 more
TL;DR: An overview of the imaging procedures of the ABCD study is provided, the basis for their selection and preliminary quality assurance and results that provide evidence for the feasibility and age-appropriateness of procedures and generalizability of findings to the existent literature are provided.
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The MoCA: Well-suited screen for cognitive impairment in Parkinson disease
John C. Dalrymple-Alford,Michael R. MacAskill,Christos T. Nakas,Leslie Livingston,C Graham,G.P. Crucian,Tracy R. Melzer,J. Kirwan,R Keenan,S. Wells,Richard J Porter,Richard Watts,Tim J. Anderson +12 more
TL;DR: The MoCA is a suitably accurate, brief test when screening all levels of cognition in Parkinson disease, by comparison with a PD-focused test and the standardized Mini-Mental State Examination as benchmarks.
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Frontostriatal Microstructure Modulates Efficient Recruitment of Cognitive Control
Conor Liston,Richard Watts,Nim Tottenham,Matthew C. Davidson,Sumit N. Niogi,Aziz M. Uluğ,B. J. Casey +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that frontostriatal connectivity may contribute to developmental and individual differences in the efficient recruitment of cognitive control.
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Image processing and analysis methods for the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study.
Donald J. Hagler,Sean N. Hatton,M. Daniela Cornejo,Carolina Makowski,Damien A. Fair,Anthony Steven Dick,Matthew T. Sutherland,B. J. Casey,M Deanna,Michael P. Harms,Richard Watts,James M. Bjork,Hugh Garavan,Laura Hilmer,Christopher J. Pung,Chelsea S. Sicat,Joshua M. Kuperman,Hauke Bartsch,Feng Xue,Mary M. Heitzeg,Angela R. Laird,Thanh T. Trinh,Raul Gonzalez,Susan F. Tapert,Michael C. Riedel,Lindsay M. Squeglia,Luke W. Hyde,Monica D. Rosenberg,Eric Earl,Katia D. Howlett,Fiona C. Baker,Mary E. Soules,Jazmin Diaz,Octavio Ruiz de Leon,Wesley K. Thompson,Michael C. Neale,Megan M. Herting,Elizabeth R. Sowell,Ruben P. Alvarez,Samuel W. Hawes,Mariana Sanchez,Jerzy Bodurka,Florence J. Breslin,Amanda Sheffield Morris,Martin P. Paulus,W. Kyle Simmons,Jonathan R. Polimeni,Andre van der Kouwe,Andrew S. Nencka,Kevin M. Gray,Carlo Pierpaoli,John A. Matochik,Antonio Noronha,Will M. Aklin,Kevin P. Conway,Meyer D. Glantz,Elizabeth Hoffman,Roger Little,Marsha F. Lopez,Vani Pariyadath,Susan R.B. Weiss,Dana L. Wolff-Hughes,Rebecca DelCarmen-Wiggins,Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing,Oscar Miranda-Dominguez,Bonnie J. Nagel,Anders Perrone,Darrick Sturgeon,Aimee Goldstone,Adolf Pfefferbaum,Kilian M. Pohl,Devin Prouty,Kristina A. Uban,Susan Y. Bookheimer,Mirella Dapretto,Adriana Galván,Kara Bagot,Jay N. Giedd,M. Alejandra Infante,Joanna Jacobus,Kevin Patrick,Paul D. Shilling,Rahul S. Desikan,Yi Li,Leo P. Sugrue,Marie T. Banich,Naomi P. Friedman,John K. Hewitt,Christian J. Hopfer,Joseph T. Sakai,Jody Tanabe,Linda B. Cottler,Sara Jo Nixon,Linda Chang,Christine C. Cloak,Thomas Ernst,Gloria Reeves,David N. Kennedy,Steve Heeringa,Scott Peltier,John E. Schulenberg,Chandra Sripada,Robert A. Zucker,William G. Iacono,Monica Luciana,Finnegan J. Calabro,Duncan B. Clark,David A. Lewis,Beatriz Luna,Claudiu Schirda,Tufikameni Brima,John J. Foxe,Edward G. Freedman,Daniel W. Mruzek,Michael J. Mason,Rebekah S. Huber,Erin McGlade,Andrew P. Prescot,Perry F. Renshaw,Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd,Nicholas Allgaier,Julie A. Dumas,Masha Y. Ivanova,Alexandra Potter,Paul Florsheim,Christine L. Larson,Krista M. Lisdahl,Michael E. Charness,Michael E. Charness,Michael E. Charness,Bernard F. Fuemmeler,John M. Hettema,Hermine H. Maes,Joel L. Steinberg,Andrey P. Anokhin,Paul E.A. Glaser,Andrew C. Heath,Pamela A. F. Madden,Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers,R. Todd Constable,Steven Grant,Gayathri J. Dowling,Sandra A. Brown,Terry L. Jernigan,Anders M. Dale +144 more
TL;DR: The baseline neuroimaging processing and subject-level analysis methods used by the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study are described to be a resource of unprecedented scale and depth for studying typical and atypical development.