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Cross-sectional and longitudinal influences of stress mindset on adolescent depressive symptoms and cannabis use Dylan Wagner, Baldwin Way Kendra L. Wilson, Bethany L. Boettner, Ping Bai, Dylan D. Wagner, Jodi L. Ford, Christopher R. Browning, Baldwin M. Way Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2025
Longitudinal analysis of e-cigarette and cannabis dual use in an Ohio sample of adolescents and young adults Dylan Wagner Vitoria B. Spinola, Jill M. Singer, Elizabeth G. Klein, Theodore L. Wagener, Marielle C. Brinkman, Alayna P. Tackett, Bo Lu, Dylan D. Wagner, Loren E. Wold, Megan E. Roberts Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2025
Prospective associations between nicotine type and the continuation of youth e-cigarette use Dylan Wagner Taylor Harrington, Amy K. Ferketich, Bo Lu, Dylan D. Wagner, Megan E. Roberts Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2025
Real-Time Evaluation of Craving, Withdrawal, and Respiratory Symptoms Among Adolescents and Young Adults Who Use e-Cigarettes Dylan Wagner Megan E. Roberts, Bo Lu, Yasasvi Wijewantha, Jill M. Singer, Dylan D. Wagner, Elizabeth G. Klein, Loren E. Wold, Theodore L. Wagener, Alayna P. Tackett Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2025
What do young people know about the nicotine in their e-cigarettes? Dylan Wagner Grace Balzer, Anthony Landrus, Ilona Ovestrud, Jill M. Singer, Bo Lu, Dylan D. Wagner, Elizabeth G. Klein, Loren E. Wold, Clark Wilson, Alayna P. Tackett, Megan E. Roberts Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2025
The boundary between real and fictional others in the medial prefrontal cortex is blurred in lonelier individuals Dylan Wagner Timothy W. Broom, Dylan D Wagner Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2023
They saw a debate: Political polarization is associated with greater multivariate neural synchrony when viewing the opposing candidate speak Dylan Wagner Timothy W. Broom, Jonathan L. Stahl, Elliot E. C. Ping, Dylan D. Wagner Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2022
Becoming the King in the North: Identification with Fictional Characters is Associated with Greater Self-Other Neural Overlap Dylan Wagner Timothy W. Broom, Robert S. Chavez, Dylan D. Wagner Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2021
The orbitofrontal cortex spontaneously encodes food health and contains more distinct representations for foods highest in taste Dylan Wagner Allison M. Londerée, Dylan D. Wagner Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2021