Selected Publications
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Socioeconomic status and the brain (selected publications)
- Hackman, D.A., Betancourt, L.M., Gallop, R., Brodsky, A., Giannetta, J.M., Hurt, H. & Farah, M.J. (in press). Mapping the trajectory of socioeconomic disparity in working memory: Parental and neighborhood factors. Child Development.
- Hackman, D.A., Betancourt, L.M., Brodsky, N.L., Kobrin, L., Hurt, H. & Farah, M.J. (2013). Selective impact of early parental responsivity on adolescent stress reactivity. Public Library of Science One (PLoSOne), 8(3), e58250.
- Lawson, G.M., Duda, J.T., Avants, B.B.. Wu, J. & Farah, M.J. (2013). Associations between socioeconomic status and cortical thickness in prefrontal cortical subregions. Developmental Science, 16, 641-652.
- Lawson, G.M, Hook, C.J., Hackman, D.A. & Farah, M.J. (in press). Socioeconomic Status and Neurocognitive Development: Executive Function. In J.A. Griffin, L.S. Freund and P. McCardle (Editors), Executive Function in Preschool Age Children: Integrating Measurement, Neurodevelopment and Translational Research. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press.
- Hackman, D.A, Betancourt, L.M., Brodsky, N.L., Hurt, H. & Farah, M.J. (2012). Neighborhood disadvantage and adolescent stress reactivity. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6, article 27
- Farah, M.J. (2010). Mind, brain and education in socioeconomic context. In M. Ferarri and L. Vuletic (Eds.) The Developmental Interplay of Mind, Brain and Education. Springer.
- Rao, H., Betancourt, L.M., Giannetta, J.M.. Brodsky, N.L., Korczykowski, M., Avants, B.B., Gee, J.C, Wang, J.J., Hurt, H., Detre, J.A., Farah, M.J. (2010). Early parental care is important for hippocampal maturation: Evidence from brain morphology in humans. Neuroimage, 49, 1144-1150.
- Hackman, D.A., Farah, M.J. & Meaney, M.J. (2010). Socioeconomic status and the brain: Mechanistic insights from human and animal research. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 11, 651-659.
- Hackman, D. & Farah, M.J. (2009). Socioeconomic status and brain development. Trends in Cognitive Sciences,13, 65-73.
- Hurt, H. Betancourt, L.M., Giannetta, J.M., Brodsky, N.L. & Farah, M.J. (2009). Children with and without gestational cocaine exposure: A neurocognitive systems analysis. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 31, 334-341.
- Farah, M.J., Betancourt, L., Shera, D.M., Savage, J.H., Giannetta, J.M., Nancy L. Brodsky, N.L., Elsa K. Malmud, E.K., Hurt, H. (2008). Environmental stimulation, parental nurturance and cognitive development in humans. Developmental Science, 15, 793-801.
- Noble, K.G., McCandliss, B.D. & Farah, M.J. (2007). Socioeconomic gradients predict individual differences in neurocognitive abilities. Developmental Science, 10(4), 464-80.
- Farah, M.J., Shera, D.M., Savage, J.H., Betancourt, L., Giannetta, J.M., Brodsky, N.L., Malmud, E.K. & Hurt, H. (2006). Childhood poverty: Specific associations with neurocognitive development. Brain Research, 1110, 166-174.
- Noble, K.G., Farah, M.J. & McCandliss, B.D. (2006). Socioeconomic background modulates the effect of phonological awareness on reading.
- Noble K.G., Wolmetz, M.E., Ochs, L.G., Farah, M.J. & McCandliss, B.D. (2006). Brain-behavior relationships in reading acquisition are modulated by socioeconomic factors. Developmental Science, 9, 642-654.
- Noble, K.G., Norman, M.F. and Farah, M.J. (2005). Neurocognitive correlates of socioeconomic status in kindergarten children. Developmental Science, 8, 74-87.
Neuroethics (selected publications)
- Farah, M.J., Hutchinson, J.B., Phelps, E.A. & Wagner, A.D. (2014). Functional MRI-based lie detection: scientific and societal challenges. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 15,123–131.
- Farah, M.J. (2014). Brain images, babies, and bathwater: Critiquing critiques of functional neuroimaging. Hastings Center Report, 44, S19-S30.
- Farah, M.J., Smith, M.E., Irena, I. & Hamilton, R.H. (2014). Cognitive enhancement. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 5, 95-103.
- Farah, M.J. & Hook, C.J. (2013). The seductive allure of “seductive allure.” Perspectives in Psychological Science, 8, 88-90.
- Hook, C.J & Farah, M.J. (2013). Neuroscience for educators: What are they seeking and what are they finding? Neuroethics, 6, 331-341.
- Hook, C.J. & Farah, M.J. (2013). Look again: Effects of brain images and mind-brain dualism on lay evaluations of research. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25, 1397-1405.
- Ilieva, I.P., Boland, J. & Farah, M.J. (2013). Objective and subjective cognitive enhancing effects of mixed amphetamine salts in healthy people. Neuropharmacology. 64, 496-505.
- Ilieva, I.P & Farah, M.J. (2013). Cognitive enhancement with amphetamine: History repeats itself. American Journal of Bioethics – Neuroscience, 4, 24-25.
- Ilieva, I.P. & Farah, M.J. (2013). Enhancement stimulants: perceived motivational and cognitive advantages. Frontiers in Neuroscience, doi: 10.3389/fnins.2013.00198. eCollection 2013.
- Jones, O.D., Marois, R., Farah, M.J. & Greely, H.T. (2013). Law and Neuroscience. The Journal of Neuroscience, 33,17624-17630.
- Farah, M.J. & Gillihan, S.J. (2012). The puzzle of neuroimaging and psychiatric diagnosis: Technology and nosology in an evolving discipline. American Journal of Bioethics – Neuroscience, 3, 1-11.
- Farah, M.J. (2012). Neuroethics: The Ethical, Legal and Societal Impact of Neuroscience. Annual Review of Psychology, 63, 571–591.
- Hook, C.J & Farah, M.J. (2012). Neuroscience for educators: What are they seeking and what are they finding? Neuroethics, 5(3).
- Smith, M.E. & Farah, M.J. (2011). Are prescription stimulants “smart pills”? The epidemiology and cognitive neuroscience of prescription stimulant use by normal healthy individuals. Psychological Bulletin, 137, 717-741.
- Farah, M.J. (2011). Neuroscience and neuroethics in the 21st century. In J. Illes and B.J. Sahakian (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics. Oxford University Press.
- Farah, M.J. (2010). Chapter 1 from Neuroethics: An Introduction with Readings. Cambridge: MIT Press.
- Farah, M.J. (2009). A picture is worth a thousand dollars (Editorial), Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 623-624.
- Farah, M.J., Smith, M.E., Gawuga, C., Lindsell, D. & Foster, D. (2009). Brain imaging and brain privacy: A realistic concern? Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 119-127
- Farah, M.J. & Murphy, N. (2009). Neuroscience and the soul (letter). Science, 323, 1168.
- Farah, M.J. Ethical, legal and societal issues in social neuroscience. In J. Decety and J. Cacioppo (Eds.) The Handbook of Social Neuroscience. Oxford University Press.
- Farah, M.J., Haimm, C., Sankoorikal, G. & Smith, M.E. & Chatterjee, A. (2008). When we enhance cognition with Adderall do we sacrifice creativity? A preliminary study. Psychopharmacology, 202, 541-547.
- Greely, H.T., Sahakian, B., Harris, J., Kessler, R., Gazzaniga, M.S., Campbell, P. & Farah, M.J. (2008). Toward responsible use of cognitive enhancing drugs by the healthy. Nature, 456, 702-705.
- Farah, M.J. (2008). Neuroethics and the problem of other minds: Implications of neuroscience evidence for the moral status of brain-damaged patients and nonhuman animals. Neuroethics, 1, 9-18.
- Farah, M.J. & Heberlein, A.S. (2007). Personhood and neuroscience: Naturalizing or nihilating? American Journal of Bioethics — Neuroscience, (Target Article) 7, 37-48. See also our response to commentators.
- Farah, M.J. (2005). Neuroethics: The practical and the philosophical. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 9, 34-40.
- Farah, M.J. and Wolpe, P.R. (2004). Monitoring and manipulating the human brain: New neuroscience technologies and their ethical implications. Hastings Center Report, 34, 35-45.
- Farah, M.J., Illes, J., Cook-Deegan, R., Gardner, H., Kandel, E., King, P., Parens, E., Sahakian, B. and Wolpe P.R. (2004). Neurocognitive enhancement: What can we do and what should we do? Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 5, 421-425.
- Farah, M. J. (2002). Emerging ethical issues in neuroscience. Nature Neuroscience, 5, 1123-1129.
Neurogenetics, emotion and decision-making (selected publications)
- Gillihan, S.J, Rao, H., Brennan, L., Wang, J.J., Detre, J.A., Sankoorikal, G.M.V, Brodkin, E.S. & Farah, M.J. (2011). Serotonin transporter genotype modulates the association between depressive symptoms and amygdala activity among psychiatrically health adults. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 193, 161-167.
- Gillihan, S.J, Rao, H., Wang, J.J., Detre, J.A., Breland, J., Sankoorikal, G.M.V., Kaercher, K.A., Dow, H.C., Brodkin, E.S. & Farah, M.J. (2010). Serotonin transporter genotype modulates amygdala activity during mood regulation. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 5, 1-10.
- Chepenik, L.G., Cornew, L.A. & Farah, M.J. (2007). The influence of sad mood on cognition. Emotion, 7, 802-811
- Rao, H., Gillihan, S.J., Wang, J., Korczykowski, M., Sankoorikal, G.M.V., Kaercher, K.A., Brodkin, E.S., Detre, J.A., Farah, M.J. (2007). Genetic variation in serotonin transporter alters resting brain function in healthy individuals. Biological Psychiatry, 62(6): 600-6.
- Fellows, L.K. & Farah, M.J. (2007). The role of ventromedial prefrontal cortex in decision making: Judgment under uncertainty, or judgment per se? Cerebral Cortex, 17, 2669-2674.
- Bishop, S.J., Cohen, J.D., Fossella, J., Casey, B.J. & Farah, M.J. (2006). COMT genotype influences prefrontal response to emotional distraction. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 6(1), 62-70.
- Fellows, L.K. & Farah, M.J. (2005). Dissociable elements of human foresight:A role for the ventromedial frontal lobes in framing the future, but not in discounting future rewards. Neuropsychologia, 43, 1214-1221.
- Fellows, L.K. and Farah, M.J. (2005). Is anterior cingulate cortex necessary for cognitive control? Brain, 128, 788-796.
- Fellows, L.K. and Farah, M.J. (2005). Different underlying impairments in decision making following ventromedial and dorsolateral frontal lobe damage in humans. Cerebral Cortex, 15, 58-63.
- Fellows, L.K. and Farah, M.J. (2003). Ventromedial frontal cortex mediates affective shifting in humans: Evidence from a reversal learning paradigm. Brain, 126, 1830-1837.