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Natalie S. Dailey
Natalie S. Dailey
Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Arizona
Verifisert e-postadresse på email.arizona.edu
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Loneliness: A signature mental health concern in the era of COVID-19
WDS Killgore, SA Cloonan, EC Taylor, NS Dailey
Psychiatry research 290, 113117, 2020
10152020
Psychological resilience during the COVID-19 lockdown
WDS Killgore, EC Taylor, SA Cloonan, NS Dailey
Psychiatry research 291, 113216, 2020
7322020
Three months of loneliness during the COVID-19 lockdown
WDS Killgore, SA Cloonan, EC Taylor, MA Miller, NS Dailey
Psychiatry Research 293, 113392, 2020
1822020
Variability in the language input to children enhances learning in a treatment context
E Plante, T Ogilvie, R Vance, JM Aguilar, NS Dailey, C Meyers, AM Lieser, ...
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 23 (4), 530-545, 2014
1752014
Suicidal ideation during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of insomnia
WDS Killgore, SA Cloonan, EC Taylor, F Fernandez, MA Grandner, ...
Psychiatry research 290, 113134, 2020
1692020
Loneliness during the first half-year of COVID-19 Lockdowns
WDS Killgore, SA Cloonan, EC Taylor, DA Lucas, NS Dailey
Psychiatry Research 294, 113551, 2020
1652020
Alcohol dependence during COVID-19 lockdowns
WDS Killgore, SA Cloonan, EC Taylor, DA Lucas, NS Dailey
Psychiatry research 296, 113676, 2021
1522021
Trends in suicidal ideation over the first three months of COVID-19 lockdowns
WDS Killgore, SA Cloonan, EC Taylor, MC Allbright, NS Dailey
Psychiatry research 293, 113390, 2020
1132020
Exemplar variability facilitates rapid learning of an otherwise unlearnable grammar by individuals with language-based learning disability
J von Koss Torkildsen, NS Dailey, JM Aguilar, R Gómez, E Plante
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2013
882013
Increasing aggression during the COVID-19 lockdowns
WDS Killgore, SA Cloonan, EC Taylor, I Anlap, NS Dailey
Journal of affective disorders reports 5, 100163, 2021
782021
Mental health during the first weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
WDS Killgore, SA Cloonan, EC Taylor, NS Dailey
Frontiers in Psychiatry 12, 561898, 2021
762021
The COVID-19 Vaccine Is Here—Now Who Is Willing to Get It?
WDS Killgore, SA Cloonan, EC Taylor, NS Dailey
Vaccines 9 (4), 339, 2021
642021
Acute exposure to blue wavelength light during memory consolidation improves verbal memory performance
A Alkozei, R Smith, NS Dailey, S Bajaj, WDS Killgore
PLoS One 12 (9), e0184884, 2017
502017
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) correlates of self-reported sleep quality and depression following mild traumatic brain injury
AC Raikes, S Bajaj, NS Dailey, RS Smith, A Alkozei, BC Satterfield, ...
Frontiers in neurology 9, 334725, 2018
382018
Elevated aggression and reduced white matter integrity in mild traumatic brain injury: a DTI study
NS Dailey, R Smith, S Bajaj, A Alkozei, MK Gottschlich, AC Raikes, ...
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 12, 118, 2018
362018
Brain aging: Uncovering cortical characteristics of healthy aging in young adults
S Bajaj, A Alkozei, NS Dailey, WDS Killgore
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 9, 412, 2017
342017
Daily morning blue light therapy improves daytime sleepiness, sleep quality, and quality of life following a mild traumatic brain injury
AC Raikes, NS Dailey, BR Shane, B Forbeck, A Alkozei, WDS Killgore
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 35 (5), E405-E421, 2020
332020
The Relationship Between General Intelligence and Cortical Structure in Healthy Individuals
S Bajaj, A Raikes, R Smith, NS Dailey, A Alkozei, JR Vanuk, WDS Killgore
Neuroscience 388, 36-44, 2018
322018
Chronic sleep restriction increases negative implicit attitudes toward Arab Muslims
A Alkozei, WDS Killgore, R Smith, NS Dailey, S Bajaj, M Haack
Scientific reports 7 (1), 4285, 2017
302017
Blue-light therapy following mild traumatic brain injury: effects on white matter water diffusion in the brain
S Bajaj, JR Vanuk, R Smith, NS Dailey, WDS Killgore
Frontiers in neurology 8, 308294, 2017
272017
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