Drew E. Winters, PhD.
Drew E. Winters, PhD.
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Brain Communication for Executive and Social Function in Adolescents with Callous-Unemotional Traits
Presenting findings related to distinct functional brain patterns and cognitive control vulnerabilities for the antisocial phenotypes callous-unemotional traits and how these could contribute to core impairments involving inferring others emotions.
Aug 1, 2023 10:30 AM — Aug 2, 2023 12:30 PM
Philidelphia, PA
Drew E. Winters
,
Joseph T. Sakai
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Affective theory of mind impairments underlying callous-unemotional traits and the role of cognitive control
On the topic of cognitive control impairments impacting affective theory of mind associated with the youth antisocial phenotype callous-unemotoinal traits.
May 11, 2023 10:30 AM — 12:30 PM
Washington, DC
Drew E. Winters
,
Joseph T. Sakai
Project
Functional brain properties in adolescents with callous-unemotional traits and potential mechanisms
On the topic of functional connectivity informing potential mechanisms underlying the youth antisocial phenotype callous-unemotoinal traits.
Apr 12, 2023 10:30 AM — 12:30 PM
Denver, CO
Drew E. Winters
,
Joseph T. Sakai
Project
Affective theory of mind impairments underlying callous-unemotional traits and the role of cognitive control
This original data collection (PI Winters) tests the impact of cognitive control on affective theory of mind in a sample of early adolescents that vary on callous-unemotional traits.
Drew E. Winters
,
Joseph T. Sakai
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Cognitive load sensitivity impacts theory of mind impairments in callous-unemotional traits
On the topic of cognitive control and its association with affective theory of mind in relation to the youth antisocial phenotype callous-unemotional traits.
Apr 12, 2022 10:30 AM — 12:30 PM
Denver, CO
Drew E. Winters
,
Joseph T. Sakai
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Resting-state connectivity underlying cognitive control’s association with perspective taking in callous-unemotional traits
This project examined the extend to which perspective-taking accounted for the relatoinship between cognitive control and perspective taking as well as the underlying functional brain properties of these assocaitions.
Drew E. Winters
,
Daniel R. Leopold
,
Joseph T. Sakai
,
R. Mckell Carter
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Affective theory of mind impairments underlying callous-unemotional traits and the role of cognitive control: A pilot study
Results from the original data collection (PI Winters) that tested the impact of cognitive control on affective theory of mind in a sample of early adolescents that vary on callous-unemotional traits.
Dec 8, 2021 5:30 PM — 7:30 PM
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Drew E. Winters
,
Joseph T. Sakai
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Cognitive control and affective theory of mind in early adolescents with callous-unemotional traits
This project seeks to test the extent to which cognitive impairments amongst adolescents with callous-unemotional traits drive difficulties to infer and understand others emotions.
Executive Functioning and implicated brain recruitment distinctions in youth antisocial phenotypes
This project seeks to determine how distinctions in executive function is implicated in distinct antisocial phenotype symptoms.
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