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Megan E. Speer
Megan E. Speer
Research Scientist, Columbia University
Verified email at columbia.edu
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Savoring the past: positive memories evoke value representations in the striatum
ME Speer, JP Bhanji, MR Delgado
Neuron 84 (4), 847-856, 2014
2092014
Reminiscing about positive memories buffers acute stress responses
ME Speer, MR Delgado
Nature human behaviour 1 (5), 0093, 2017
1452017
Positive autobiographical memory retrieval reduces temporal discounting
KM Lempert, ME Speer, MR Delgado, EA Phelps
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 12 (10), 1584-1593, 2017
712017
Toward a cumulative science of functional integration: A meta‐analysis of psychophysiological interactions
DV Smith, M Gseir, ME Speer, MR Delgado
Human brain mapping 37 (8), 2904-2917, 2016
642016
Cognitive reserve modulates ERPs associated with verbal working memory in healthy younger and older adults
ME Speer, A Soldan
Neurobiology of aging 36 (3), 1424-1434, 2015
582015
Finding positive meaning in memories of negative events adaptively updates memory
ME Speer, S Ibrahim, D Schiller, MR Delgado
Nature communications 12 (1), 6601, 2021
332021
The social value of positive autobiographical memory retrieval.
ME Speer, MR Delgado
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 149 (4), 790, 2020
202020
Dense sampling approaches for psychiatry research: Combining scanners and smartphones
AL McGowan, F Sayed, ZM Boyd, M Jovanova, Y Kang, ME Speer, ...
Biological Psychiatry 93 (8), 681-689, 2023
72023
Reminiscing about positive memories buffers acute stress responses. Nature Human Behaviour, 1 (5), 0093
ME Speer, MR Delgado
52017
Emotion–Cognition Interactions in Memory and Decision Making
ME Speer, MR Delgado
Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience 4, 1-26, 2018
42018
Reminiscing about positive memories buffers acute stress responses. Nature Human Behaviour, 1, 0093
ME Speer, MR Delgado
42017
Savoring positive emotions: coping with negative affect in the present and from the past
ME Speer
Rutgers University-Graduate School-Newark, 2019
22019
The unfairness of being prosocial
ME Speer, MR Delgado
Nature human behaviour 1 (10), 711-712, 2017
12017
DENSE SAMPLING APPROACHES IN PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH: CURRENT REALITY AND FUTURE POSSIBILITIES FOR STUDYING REAL-WORLD BEHAVIOR
A McGowan, Z Boyd, D Cosme, M Jovanova, Y Kang, F Sayed, M Speer, ...
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 59, S99-S100, 2022
2022
Dense sampling approaches for psychiatry research: Adventures with scanners and smartphones
AL McGowan, F Sayed, ZM Boyd, M Jovanova, Y Kang, M Speer, ...
2022
T112. Changing the Past: Finding Positive Meaning in Past Negative Events Adaptively Updates Memory
M Speer, S Ibrahim, V Garcia, B Garcia, F Bonda, D Schiller, M Delgado
Biological Psychiatry 85 (10), S172, 2019
2019
Positive Autobiographical Memory Retrieval Reduces Temporal Discounting
KM Lempert, ME Speer, MR Delgado, EA Phelps
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 79 (9), 84S-84S, 2016
2016
VALUE OF A MEMORY: POSITIVE AFFECT AND NEURAL RESPONSES EVOKED BY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORIES
ME Speer, JP Bhanji, MR Delgado
JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 66-66, 2013
2013
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