Publications & Selected Conference Presentations

Peer-Reviewed Articles

  1. Yeung L-K, Alschuler DM, Wall M, Luttmann-Gibson H, Copeland T, Hale C, Sloan RP, Sesso HD, Manson JE, Brickman AM (2023). Multivitamin Supplementation Improves Memory in Older Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. External link.
  2. Brickman AM, Yeung L-K, Alschuler DM, Ottaviani HI, Kuhnle GGC, Sloan RP, Luttmann-Gibson H, Copeland T, Schroeter H, Sesso HD, Manson JE, Wall M, Small SA (2023). Dietary flavanols restore hippocampal-dependent memory in older adults with lower diet quality and habitual flavanol consumption. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. External link.
  3. Sloan RP, Wall M, Yeung L-K, Feng T, Feng X, Provenzano F, Schroeter H, Lauriola V, Brickman AM & Small SA (2021). The role of dietary flavanols in cognitive aging: results of a randomized controlled trial. Scientific Reports, 11:3837. External Link.
  4. Yeung L-K, Hale C, Rizvi B, Igwe K, Sloan RP, Honig LS, Small SA & Brickman AM (2021). Anterolateral entorhinal cortex volume is associated with memory retention in clinically unimpaired older adults. Neurobiology of Aging, 98:134-145. PDF.
  5. Yeung L-K, Hale C, Last BS, Andrews H, Sloan RP, Honig LS, Small SA & Brickman AM (2019). Cerebrospinal fluid amyloid levels are associated with delayed memory retention in cognitively normal biomarker-negative older adults. Neurobiology of Aging, 81:90-97. PDF.
  6. Yeung L-K, Olsen RK, Hong B, Mihajlovic V, D’Angelo MC, Kacojja A, Ryan JD & Barense MD (2019). Object-in-place memory predicted by anterolateral entorhinal cortex and parahippocampal cortex volume in older adults. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 31(5):711-729. PDF.
  7. Stevenson RA, Philipp-Muller A, Hazlett N, Wang ZY, Luk J, Lee J, Black KR, Yeung L-K, Shafai F, Segers M, Ferber S & Barense MD (2019). Conjunctive visual processing appears abnormal in autism. Frontiers in Psychology: Perception Science, 9:2668. External Link.
  8. Hale C, Last BS, Meier IB, Yeung L-K, Budge M, Sloan RP, Small SA & Brickman AM (2017) The ModRey: an episodic memory test for nonclinical and preclinical populations. Assessment, 107319111772311. External PDF.
  9. Yeung L-K, Olsen RK, Bild-Enkin HEP, D’Angelo MC, Kacollja A, McQuiggan DA, Keshbyan A, Ryan JD & Barense MD (2017). Anterolateral entorhinal cortex volume correlated with altered intra-item configural processing. Journal of Neuroscience, 37(22): 5527-5538. PDF.
  10. Olsen RK, Yeung L-K, Noly-Gandon A, D’Angelo MC, Kacollja A, Smith VM, Ryan JD & Barense MD (2017). Human anterolateral entorhinal cortex volumes are associated with cognitive decline in aging prior to clinical diagnosis. Neurobiology of Aging, 57: 195-205. PDF.
  11. Brickman AM, Khan UA, Provenzano FA, Yeung L-K, Suzuki W, Schroeter H, Wall M, Sloan R & Small SA (2014). Enhancing dentate gyrus function with dietary flavanols improves cognition in older adults. Nature Neuroscience, 17(12): 1798-1803. External Link.
  12. Yeung L-K, Ryan JD, Cowell RA, & Barense MD (2013). Recognition memory impairments caused by novel objects falsely recognized as familiar. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 142(4): 1384-1397. PDF.
  13. Barense MD, Groen ILA, Lee ACH, Yeung L-K, Brady S, Bussey TJ, Kapur N, Gregori M, Saksida LM & Henson RNA (2012). Intact memory for irrelevant information impairs perception in amnesia. Neuron, 75(1): 157-167. External Link.
  14. Lee ACH, Yeung L-K & Barense MD (2012). The hippocampus and visual perception. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6(91). External Link.
  15. Brickman AM, Sneed JR, Provenzano FA, Garcon E, Johnert L, Muraskin J, Yeung L-K, Zimmerman ME & Roose SP (2011). Quantitative approaches for assessment of white matter hyperintensities in elderly populations. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 193(2): 101-106. External Link.
  16. Brickman AM, Siedlecki KL, Muraskin J, Manly JJ, Luchsinger JA, Yeung L-K, Brown TR, DeCarli C & Stern Y (2011). White matter hyperintensities and cognition: Testing the reserve hypothesis. Neurobiology of Aging, 32(9): 1588-1598. External Link.
  17. Roberto CA, Mayer LES, Brickman AM, Barnes A, Muraskin J, Yeung L-K, Steffener J, Sy M, Hirsch J, Stern Y & Walsh, T (2011). Brain tissue volume changes following weight gain in adults with anorexia nervosa. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 44(5): 406-411. External Link.

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Book Chapters

  1. Yeung L-K & Brickman AM (2018). Structural Neuroimaging of Hippocampal Subfields in Healthy Aging, Alzheimer’s Disease, Schizophrenia and Major Depressive Disorder. In Cohen L (Ed.), Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology

Symposium and Paper Presentations

  1. Yeung L-K (2023, April). Anterolateral entorhinal cortex volumes associated with plasma p-tau-181 concentrations in cognitively unimpaired older adults. In Tran, T (Chair), Investigating early medial temporal lobe neurodegeneration and biomarkers in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease. Symposium at the 2023 International Conference on Learning and Memory, Huntington Beach, CA.
  2. Yeung L-K, Hale C, Last BS, Rizvi B, Andrews H, Sloan RP, Honig LS, Small SA, & Brickman AM (2019, October). Entorhinal cortex subfield volumes are differentially related to CSF AD biomarkers and memory in older adults without dementia. Nanosymposium presentation at the 50th annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL.
  3. Yeung L-K, Hale C, Vina Albarracin A, Last BS, Andrews H, Honig LS, Small SA & Brickman AM (2019, February). Cerebrospinal fluid levels of amyloid and tau are independently associated with delayed retention memory in non-clinical older adults. Paper presentation at the 47th annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, New York, NY.
  4. Yeung L-K & Barense MD (2018, April). Assessing anterolateral entorhinal cortex volume differences with eyetracking measures of object-based configural processing. In Gluck, M (Chair), Subtle learning and memory impairments in early prodromal Alzheimer’s disease: behavioral biomarkers for future risk. Symposium at the 2018 International Conference on Learning and Memory, Huntington Beach, CA.
  5. Yeung L-K, Hale C, Last BS, Rizvi B, Honig LS, Small SA & Brickman AM (2018, April). Differential relationships of entorhinal cortex subfield volumes with CSF amyloid/tau concentration and ModRey performance. Lightning talk presented at the 2018 International Conference on Learning and Memory, Huntington Beach, CA.

Poster Presentations

  1. Yeung L-K, Olsen RK, Hong B, Mihajlovic V, D’Angelo MC, Kacollja A, Ryan JD & Barense MD (2017, November). Object-in-place memory predicted by anterolateral entorhinal cortex and parahippocampal cortex volume in older adults. Poster presented at 48th annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC.
  2. Yeung L-K, Olsen RK, Bild-Enkin HEP, D’Angelo MC, Kacollja A, McQuiggan DA, Keshbyan A, Ryan JD & Barense MD (2016, April). Anterolateral entorhinal cortex volume correlated with altered intra-item configural processing. Poster presented at the 23rd annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, NY.
  3. Yeung L-K, Bild-Enkin HEP, Keshabyan A & Barense MD (2015, March). Forgetting in the healthy brain: false recognition is present but limited in young adults under high visual interference. Poster presented at the 22nd annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA.
  4. Yeung L-K, Bild-Enkin HEP & Barense MD (2014, February). False recognition in healthy adults caused by repeated exposure to high feature-level interference. Poster presented at the 43rd annual conference of the Lake Ontario Visionary Establishment, Niagara Falls, ON.
  5. Yeung L-K, Newsome RN, Rowe G, Cowell RA, Ryan JD & Barense MD (2013, February). False recognition of objects following MTL damage. Poster presented at the 42nd annual conference of the Lake Ontario Visionary Establishment, Niagara Falls, ON.
  6. Yeung L-K, Ryan JD & Barense MD (2012, April). Recognition memory impairments caused by novel objects falsely recognized as familiar. Poster presented at the 19th annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Chicago, IL.