Posters

Posters presented at conferences.

*Denotes research assistants under my mentorship at the time.

2022

Moore, L., Reggente, N., Vaccaro, A., Schoeller, F., Pluimer, B., Douglas, P. K., Iacaboni, M., Kaplan, J. (2022). Are Robots Sociopaths? A Neuroscientific Approach to the Alignment Problem. Poster to be presented at Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Glasgow, Scotland.

Seiger, R., Reggente, N., Majid, A., Strober, M., Feusner, J. (2022). Associations between anxiety severity and neural responses in adolescents with anorexia nervosa — A multivariate representational similarity analysis. Poster to be presented at Eating Disorders Research Society Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

2021

Majid, A., Reggente, N., Wu, M., Savic, I., Feusner, J. (2021). Variations in Extrastriate Body Area Representational Patterns in Gender Incongruence. Poster presented at Organization for Human Brain Mapping: Virtual Experience.

2019

Moody, T., Reggente, N., Manzouri, A., Feusner, J., Savic, I. (2019). Prediction of own body perception in gender-dysphoria. Poster presented at Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Rome, Italy.

2018

Reggente, N., Zheng, Z., Annen, J., Owen, A.M., Laureys, S., Monti, M.M. (2018). Classifying disorders of consciousness across sites using diffusion tensor imaging and machine learning. Poster presented at Society For Neuroscience , San Diego, CA.

Christov-Moore, L., Reggente, N., Fesuner, J,D., Iacoboni, M. (2018). Predicting Biological Sex and Trait Empathy From Resting State Network Connectivity Using Machine Learning. Poster presented at Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Singapore.

2017

Essoe, J. K.-Y., Reggente, N., Ohno, Baek*, Y. H., Ohno, A.*, & Rissman, J. (2017). Distinctive Virtual Reality Contexts Bolster Long-Term Retention of Interference-Prone Materials. Poster presented at the Asociation for Psychological Science Annual Convention, Boston, MA.

Essoe, J. K.-Y., Reggente, N., Baek, H. Y.*, Ohno, A. A.*, Mehta, P.*, Vuong, A.*, & Rissman, J. (2017). Long-term retention of vocabulary in two phonetically similar foreign languages is aided when learning occurs in highly distinctive virtual reality environments. Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA.

2016

Johnson, M. Pochon, J.B., Reggente, N., Webster, J., Rissman, J. (2016) Brain network connectivity of a world record contender for simultaneous blindfold chess. Poster to be presented at Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA

Feusner, J.D., Reggente, N., Moody, T.D., Morfini, F., Rissman, J., O’Neil, J. (2016) Prediction of response to cognitive-behavioral therapy in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a multivariate analysis of resting state functional connectivity. Poster presented at American College of Neuropsychopharmacology Hollywood, FL.

Reggente, N.,, Essoe, J., Mehta, P.*, Ohno, A.*, Rissman, J. (2016) The Method of Loci revisited: Memory enhancement by way of virtually augmented memory palaces. Poster presented at the International Conference on Memory, Budapest, Hungary

Vuong, A.*, Reggente, N., Rissman, J. (2016). Neural correlates of fluid intelligence via functional and structural network connectivity measures. Poster presented at UCLA’s Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference, Los Angeles, CA

Ohno, A. A.*, Baek, H. Y*., Mehta, P. S*., Yu Villa, J.*, Hughes, G. M.*, Ekanayake, R.*, Sanchez-Prak, A.*, Vuong, A.*, Shiboski, H.*, Reggente, N., Essoe, J. K.-Y., Rissman, J. (2016). Does Presence/Immersion Confer an Advantage in Learning in Virtual Reality? Poster presented at Stanford Undergraduate Psychology Conference, Stanford, CA and at the UCLA Undergraduate Research Week, Los Angeles, CA.

Reggente, N., Essoe, J.K., Rissman, J. (2016). Mapping neural representations of heading direction and environmental context during imagined navigation of learned virtual environments Poster presented at Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, NY.

2015

Reggente, N., Essoe, J.K., Jevtic, I., Rissman, J. (2015). Decoding the contents of perceived and imagined navigation through virtual reality environments. Poster presented at Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Honolulu, HI.

Cornali, C.*, Reggente, N., Rissman, J. (2015). The predictive power of functional network connectivity in cognitive function. Poster presented at UCLA’s Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference.

Ohno, A.*, Niño, C.*, Hunter, K.*, Mehta, P.*, Baek, H.Y.*, Essoe, J., Jevtić, I., Reggente, N., Rissman, J. (2015). The Method of Loci revisited: Memory enhancement by way of virtually augmented memory palaces. Poster to be presented at UCLA’s Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference.

de Bruin, D., Foos, F., Odegaard, B., Reggente, N., Shams, L. (2015). The gorilla revisited: The influence of temporal synchrony on unconscious multisensory integration. Poster presented at UCLA’s Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference.

2014

Zheng, Z., Reggente, N., Lutkenhoff, Monti, M. (2014) Structural connectivity between the thalamus and fronto-temporal regions predicts level of awareness in disorders of consciousness. Poster presented at Society For Neuroscience, Washington, D.C.

Kommers, C.*, Raccah, O.*, Reggente, N., Rissman, J.(2014) Individual differences in working memory performance as a function of the local integrity and regional connectivity of the hippocampus. Talk presented at UCLA’s Research Week; Talk presented at UCLA’s Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference; Poster presented at UCLA’s Science Poster Day. Poster presented at Society For Neuroscience, Washington, D.C.

Lin, D*., Essoe, J.K-Y., Tran, J.*, Zhou, J.*, Mutter, J.*, Frostig, D.*, Yang, J.*, Reggente, N., Rissman, J.(2014) The effects of sleep quality on virtual reality learning and overnight forgetting. Poster presented at UCLA’s Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference.

Zheng, Z., Reggente, N., Lutkenhoff, Monti, M. (2014) Disentangling disorders of consciousness: Insights from diffusion tensor imaging and multivariate analyses of coma recovery patients. Poster presented at Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Nikolaidis, A., Reggente, N., Goatz, D., Hurley, K., Westphal, A., Rissman, J., Kramer, A.F. (2014) Predicting individual differences in cognitive gains from videogame training using multivariate analysis of fMRI functional connectivity patterns. Poster presented at Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

2013

Reggente, N., Cohen, M.S., Zheng, Z., De Shetler N.G., Castel, A.D., Knowlton, B.J., Rissman, J. (2013) Memory recall for high value items correlates with individual differences in white matter pathways associated with reward processing and fronto-temporal communication. Poster presented at Brain Research Insitute’s Annual Neuroscience Poster Session Los Angeles, CA.

Reggente, N., Cohen, M.S., Zheng, Z., De Shetler N.G., Castel, A.D., Knowlton, B.J., Rissman, J. (2013) Memory recall for high value items correlates with individual differences in white matter pathways associated with reward processing and fronto-temporal communication. Poster presented at Society For Neuroscience, San Diego, CA.

Westphal, A.J., Reggente, N., Ito, K., Fortuna, W.H., Nawabi, Y., Milstein, M., & Rissman, J.(2013) Characterizing common and dissociable involvement of medial temporal lobe regions during episodic source memory retrieval and analogical reasoning. Poster presented at Society For Neuroscience, San Diego, CA.

Westphal, A.J., Reggente, N., Ito, K., Fortuna, W., & Rissman, J. (2013) Decoding cognitive task sets from rostral prefrontal cortex function connectivity patterns. Poster presented at Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Seattle, WA.

Westphal, A.J., Reggente, N., Nawabi, Y., & Rissman, J. (2013). Shared and distinct contributions of rostral prefrontal cortex to analogical reasoning and episodic memory retrieval: Insights from fMRI functional connectivity and multivariate pattern analyses. Poster Presented at Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Ito, K., Westphal, A.J., Reggente, N., Fortuna, W., & Rissman, J. (2013) Hippocampus across task-contexts: Localized activity and network connectivity. Poster presented at the Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference, Los Angeles, CA.

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