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Andrew Reineberg

  • Research Assistant Professor and Research Operations Manager

I am interested in the neural and genetic basis of individual differences in cognition and how variability in MRI-based signals associated with cognition affects other aspects of mental health and wellbeing. 

    Education & Training

  • Ph.D. Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology (2016) from University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
Representative Publications
  • Hatoum, A.S., Morrison, C.L., Mitchell, E.C., Lam, M., Benca-Bachman, C.E., Reineberg, A.E., Palmer, R.H.C., Evans, L.M., Keller, M.C.,& Friedman, N.P. (2023). Genome-wide association study shows that executive functioning is influenced by GABAergic processes and is a neurocognitive genetic correlate of psychiatric disorders. Biological Psychiatry, 93 (1), 59-70.
  • Reineberg, A.E., Banich, M.T., Wager, T.D.,& Friedman, N.P. (2022). Context-specific activations are a hallmark of the neural basis of individual differences in general executive function. NeuroImage, 249.
  • Reineberg, A.E., Hatoum, A.S., Hewitt, J.K., Banich, M.T.,& Friedman, N.P. (2020). Genetic and environmental influence on the human functional connectome. Cerebral Cortex, 30 (4), 2099-2113.

All publications: google scholar