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2024

Keller, A. S. (2024, Oct) Precision brain mapping for studies of cognitive neurodevelopment.

      American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Meeting Symposium, Baltimore, MD.

Keller, A. S. (2024, Sep) Personalized functional brain network topography reflects childhood environments

       and cognition. Flux Congress Symposium (Chair), Baltimore, MD.

Keller, A. S. (2024, Sep) Linking multidimensional environments, brain network organization, and cognition in youth.

      Division of Psychiatry Monthly Neuroscience Meeting, University College London.

Keller, A. S. (2024, Jun) Exploring the exposome: Investigating associations among multidimensional environments,

      functional brain network organization, and cognition in youth. NIH Working Group on Environmental

       Neuroscience, Virtual.

 

Keller, A. S. (2024, May) Understanding cognitive development by capturing complex, multidimensional, childhood

      environments and individual-specific patterns of functional brain network organization. Society of Biological

       Psychiatry, Austin, TX.

 

Keller, A. S. (2024, Apr) Cognition in Context: Goal-directed attention across clinical, neurodevelopmental, and     

      classroom learning contexts. Center for Neuroscience and Society, University of Pennsylvania.

Keller, A. S. (2024, Mar) Individual differences in goal-directed attention: applications to clinical disorders and

      development. Gabrieli Lab, MIT.

Keller, A. S. (2024, Mar) Quantifying environmental and functional brain network contributions to children’s current

      and future cognitive abilities. Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Insights and Innovations Meeting

       (AIIM), Bethesda, MD.

Keller, A. S. (2024, Jan) Attention as a core element of human cognition. Brain, Behavior and Cognition Seminar

       Boston University, Boston, MA.

Keller, A. S. (2024, Jan) Characterizing individual differences in goal-directed attention across mental states.

      Psychological Sciences Seminar, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.

Keller, A. S. (2024, Jan) Attention as a core element of human cognition. Computational Psychiatry, Neuroimaging

        and Sleep Lab. Stanford University (virtual).

Keller, A. S. (2024, Jan) A general exposome factor explains individual differences in functional brain network

      topography and cognition in youth. Lifespan Brain Institute Seminar, University of Pennsylvania.

Keller, A. S. (2024, Jan) Attention as a core element of human cognition. Department of Psychology Colloquium,

      University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.

2023

Keller, A. S. (2023, Dec) Cognition in Focus: Goal-Directed Attention in Neurodevelopment and Psychiatric Disorders.

        Cognition, Affect, and Neurodevelopment in Youth Lab, University of California, Los Angeles (virtual).

Keller, A. S. (2023, Dec) Paying attention to attention: Goal-directed attention across mental states. Psychology

       Seminar, Rhode Island College, Providence, RI. 

Keller, A. S. (2023, Dec) Attention as a core element of human cognition. Psychological and Brain Sciences Seminar,

       University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA. 

Keller, A. S. (2023, Oct) My Journey in Science: Chasing goal-directed attention across mental states. Penn

        Undergraduate Neuroscience Society, University of Pennsylvania.

Keller, A. S. (2023, May) Associations among exposome factors, personalized functional brain network topography

       and cognitive functioning in youth. DCAN Lab Meeting, University of Minnesota.

Keller, A. S. (2023, Mar). Career Progression Panelist. 2023 Women in STEM Symposium, University of

       Pennsylvania. 

Keller, A. S. (2023, Feb). Attention and mental health: a developmental cognitive neuroscience

       perspective. Neuroscience Undergraduate Honors Seminar, University of Pennsylvania. 

Keller, A. S. (2023, Jan). Personalized functional brain network topography is predicts individual differences in

       youth cognition. Neuroimaging Data Blitz, University of Pennsylvania. 

2022

 

Keller, A. S. (2022, July). Attention and Mental Health: A Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective.

      Science Digest Seminar, Okinawa Institute of Technology, Okinawa, Japan.

Keller, A. S. (2022, June). Machine Learning Facilitates Generalizable Associations with Cognitive and Clinical

      Measures in Large-scale Developmental Neuroimaging Datasets. Symposium: "Machine Learning in

      Neuroimaging: From Application to Interpretation" Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Glasgow,

       Scotland.

Keller, A. S., Pines, A., Hoffmann, M. S., Bertolero, M. A., Milham, M., Salum, G. A., Feczko, E., Fair, D.

       & Satterthwaite, T. D. (2022, April). Parsing the Effects of Threat and Deprivation Adverse Childhood 
       Experiences (ACEs) on Multiple Domains of Cognitive Functioning in Two Large-Scale Datasets of Youth. Annual
        Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry, New Orleans, LA, USA.

Keller, A. S. (2022, Mar). How do experiences in childhood shape the development of personalized brain networks

       and cognition? Developmental Cognition and Neuroimaging Lab, University of Minnesota. 

Keller, A. S. (2022, Mar). Caregiver monitoring is associated with higher performance across three domains of

       cognition. BarziLab, University of Pennsylvania. 

Keller, A. S. (2022, Jan). Personalized functional brain network topography is associated with individual differences in

       cognition in youth. ABCD Analytics Meeting, Virtual. 

2021

 
 

 

Keller, A. S. & Davidesco, I. (2021, February). Why attention matters: How active learning strategies and
       synchronized brain activity support attention and learning. Learning and the Brain Conference, Virtual.
Keller, A. S. (2021, January). Goal-directed attention in healthy and unhealthy mental states.. Mind, Brain, Computation and Technology (MBCT) Seminar Series, Stanford, CA, USA.

2020

 
 

 

Keller, A. S. (2020, September). Characterizing impairments of goal-directed attention in mental illness. 
         Rutgers University Psychology Department Brown Bag, Piscataway, NJ, USA.
Keller, A. S. (2020, June). "My brain has too many tabs open": Unpacking concentration difficulties to understand
         how attention changes in depression and anxiety. STAR Lab, Stanford, CA, USA.
Keller, A. S. (2020, May). Beyond "Concentration Difficulties": Probing Attention Impairments in Depression and
        Anxiety Across Multiple Units of Analysis. Society for Biological Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York NY, USA.
Keller, A. S. (2020, March). Paying attention to attention in mental illness. STEM Speaker Series, Cañada College,
Redwood City CA, USA.

2019

 
 
Keller, A. S. (2019, June). Slowness of recovery of stress cortisol and severity of early life stress predict changes in
corpus callosum diffusivity. SNAP Lab, Stanford University, Stanford CA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S. (2019, May). Implicit Bias and the Leaky Pipeline, Society for Biological Psychiatry Annual Meeting

Women’s Luncheon, Chicago, IL, USA.

 

Keller, A. S. (2019, May). Inequality in science: A close look at the data. Invited talk and workshop given for the

Graduate Training Program in Cell and Molecular Biology, Stanford, CA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S. (2019, March). Analyzing dynamics and uncovering brain states. Stanford Mind, Brain, Computation

and Technology Computational Neuroscience Journal Club, Stanford, CA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S. (2019, February). Inequality in science: A close look at the data. Invited talk and workshop given at the

Fordyce and Hershlag Laboratories, Stanford, CA, USA.

2018

 

Keller, A. S. (2018, November). Paying attention to attention in depression. Invited talk given at BRAVE Lab, Stanford

University VA Hospital, Stanford CA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S. (2018, October). Paying attention to attention in the brain. Invited talk given at Leigh High School, San

Jose, CA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S. (2018, October). Data Blitz Presenter: Artificial Intelligence for Precision Mental Health Event, Stanford,

CA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S. (2018, July). Stanford BioAIMS: Diversity and Inclusion in Science Workshop, opening lecture, Stanford,

CA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S. (2018, April). Paying attention to attention in the brain. Invited talk given at the Bay Area Society for

Neuroscience Youth monthly meeting, San Jose, CA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S. (2018, March). Inequality in science: A close look at the data. Invited talk given at the Stanford

Biochemistry Journal Club, Stanford, CA, USA.

2017

 

Keller, A. S., Cocjin, J., & Jagadeesh, A. J. (2017, December). The neural basis of category

selective attention. Invited talk given at the Cognitive Neuroscience Friday Seminar, Stanford, CA, USA.

2015

Keller, A. S. (2015, November). Characterizing Dementias: Lewy Body, Korsakoff’s Syndrome, Alzheimer’s Disease,

and others. Guest lecture given in Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA.

2014

Keller, A. S., Aizenman, A. M. & Sekuler, R. (2014, November). Multisensory interactions: Incidental learning

and disruption. Presented at the Undergraduate Research Colloquium, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S. (2014, November). Alzheimer's Disease, Korsakoff's Syndrome, and other Dementias. Guest

lecture given in Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA.

 

Aizenman, A., Keller, A. S., Gold, J., & Sekuler, R. (2014, May). Individual differences in short-term memory

and multisensory integration: Musicianship matters. Presented at the mini-symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, FL.

Posters

2024

Feczko, E., Coffman, C., Koirala, S., Hermosillo, R., Grimsurd, G., Moser, J., Miranda-Dominguez, O., Weldon, K.
      B., Nelson, S., Keller, A. S., Satterthwaite, T. D., Elison, J., Tervo-Clemmens, B., Fair, D. A. & Basu, Saonli
     (2024). ABCD functional topography shows minimal SNP heritability. Flux Congress, Baltimore, MD.
Shafiei, G., Sydnor, V. J., Cieslak, M., Keller, A. S., Luo, A., Mehta, K., Salo, T., Bassett, D. S., Shinohara,
      R. T. & Satterthwaite, T. D. (2024). Intrinsic timescale evolves along a sensorimotor-association cortical axis in
      neurodevelopment. Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Seoul, South Korea.
Luo, A., Sydnor, V. J., Bagautdinova, J., Alexander-Bloch, A., Larsen, B., Yeh, F.-C., Hu, F., Jasker, M., Keller, A.
    S., Roalf, D. R., Shafiei, G., Shinohara, R. T., Cieslak, M. & Satterthwaite, T. D. (2024). Hierarchical
      development of white matter tracts in youth. Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Seoul, South Korea.

Keller, A. S., Moore, T. M., Luo, A. Visoki, E., Gataviņš, M. M., Shetty, A., Cui, Z., Fan, Y., Feczko, E., Houghton,

      A., Li, H., Mackey, A.P., Miranda-Dominguez, O., Pines, A., Shinohara, R. T., Sun, K. Y., Fair, D. A.*,

      Satterthwaite, T. D.*, & Barzilay, R.* (2024). Cognitive development reflects multidimensional environments and

      individual-specific patterns of functional brain network organization. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual

      Meeting, Toronto, Canada.

Sun, K. Y., Keller, A. S., Barzilay, R., Moore, T. M., Almasy, L., Schultz, L. M., Fair, D. A., Satterthwaite, T. D.*, &

      Alexander-Bloch, A.* (2024). Transdiagnostic polygenic risk, general psychopathology, and personalized

      functional brain networks in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development cohort. ABCD Insights and

      Innovations Meeting, Bethesda, MD.

2023

 

Keller, A. S., Moore, T. M., Visoki, E., Gataviņš, M. M., Byington, N., Conan, G. M., Cui, Z., Fan, Y., Feczko, E.,

      Hendrickson, T., Houghton, A., Li, H., Miranda-Dominguez, O., Rueter, A., Perrone, A., Pines, A., Shinohara, R.

      T., Fair, D. A.*, Satterthwaite, T. D.*, & Barzilay, R.* (2023). Highlighting the role of multidimensional childhood

      environments in functional brain network organization and cognitive development. Meeting of the American

      College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Tampa, FL.

Keller, A. S., Moore, T. M., Visoki, E., Gataviņš, M. M., Byington, N., Conan, G. M., Cui, Z., Fan, Y., Feczko, E.,

      Hendrickson, T., Houghton, A., Li, H., Miranda-Dominguez, O., Rueter, A., Perrone, A., Pines, A., Shinohara, R.

      T., Fair, D. A.*, Satterthwaite, T. D.*, & Barzilay, R.* (2023). Associations among exposome factors, person-

      alized functional brain network topography, and cognitive functioning in youth. Flux Congress. Santa Rosa, CA.

 

Gataviņš, M. M., Luo, A., Sydnor, V. J., Shafiei, G., Gur, R. E., Gur, R. C., Mackey, A. P.*, Satterthwaite, T. D.*, &

     Keller, A. S.* (2023). Functional network segregation and integration along the sensorimotor-association axis in

     adolescence. Flux Congress. Santa Rosa, CA.

Larsen, B.*, Keller, A. S.*, Shetty, A., Calkins, M. E., Gur, R. E., Gur, R. C., Moore, T. M. & Satterthwaite, T. D.

     (2023). School’s Out for the Summer: Modeling Time-Of-Year Effects on Children’s Cognition Using Cyclical

     Splines Across Large-Scale Datasets. Flux Congress. Santa Rosa, CA.

Sun, K. Y., Keller, A. S., Barzilay, R., Moore, T. M., Almasy, L., Schultz, L., Satterthwaite, T. D., Fair, D. A. &

     Alexander-Bloch, A. (2023). Transdiagnostic Polygenic Risk, General Psychopathology, and Personalized

     Functional Brain Networks in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Cohort. Flux Congress. Santa Rosa, CA.

Shafiei, G., Keller, A. S., Bertolero, M., Covitz, S., Houghton, A., Mehta, K., Salo, T., Fair, D. A. & Satterthwaite, T.

     D. (2023). Linking functional connectivity to symptoms of borderline personality disorder in youth. Flux Congress.

     Santa Rosa, CA.

Keller, A. S., Pines, A. R., Sydnor, V. J., Cui, Z., Bertolero, M. A., Barzilay, R., Alexander-Bloch, A. F., Byington, N.,

       Chen, A., Conan, G. M., Davatzikos, C., Feczko, E., Hendrickson, T., Houghton, A., Larsen, B., Li, H.,

       Miranda-Dominguez, O., Roalf, D. R., Perrone, A., Shanmugan, S., Shinohara, R. T., Fan, Y., Fair, D. A. &

       Satterthwaite, T. D. (2023). Children’s functional brain network topography predicts their cognitive abilities two

       years later. Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM). Montreal, Canada.

Luo, A., Sydnor, V. J., Pines, A., Alexander-Bloch, A. F., Berltolero, M., Cieslak, M., Covitz, S., Feczko, E., Franco, A.

       R., Gur, R. E., Gur, R. C., Houghton, A., Keller, A. S., Kiar, G., Larsen, B., Tapera, T., Xu, T., Fair, D. A.,

      Milham, M. P. & Satterthwaite, T. D. (2023). Refinement of functional connectivity in development aligns with the

      sensorimotor to association axis. Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM). Montreal, Canada.

Mehta, K.*, Salo, T.*, Madison, T., Adebimpe, A., Bertolero, M., Covitz, S., Feczko, E., Houghton, A., 

      Keller, A. S.,  Luo, A., Nelson, S. M., Shanmugan, S., Sydnor, V. J., Cieslak, M., Fair, D. A.* & Satterthwaite, T.

      D.* (2023). XCP-D: Robust Software for Post-processing fMRI data. Organization for Human Brain Mapping

      (OHBM). Montreal, Canada.

 

Pines, A., Keller, A. S., Larsen, B., Bertolero, M., Ashourvan, A., Bassett, D., Cieslak, M., Covitz, S., Fan, Y., Feczko,

      E., Houghton, A., Rueter, A., Saggar, M., Shafiei, G., Tapera, T., Vogel, J., Weinstein, S., Shinohara, R.,

      Williams, L. M., Fair, D. A.* & Satterthwaite, T. D.* (2023). Development of top-down cortical propagations in

      youth. Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM). Montreal, Canada.

2020

 
 
Keller, A. S., Holt-Gosselin, B.*, Ling, R.* & Williams, L. M. (2020, Dec) Unpacking "Concentration Difficulties":
       Early life stress mediates the association between anxiety and impairments of selective and divided attention               with specific neural circuit and neurophysiological correlates. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of             the American College of Neuro-Psychopharmacology (ACNP), Virtual Conference.
Hack, L. M., Keller, A. S.*, Warthen, K. G., Whicker, C. L. & Williams, L. M. (2020, Dec) The effect of selective             D3 agonism on anhedonia symptoms and reward neurocircuitry in subjects with MDD and prominent           
       anhedoniaPoster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Neuro-
       Psychopharmacology (ACNP), Virtual Conference.
Keller, A. S.*, Hack, L. M., Whicker, C. L. & Williams, L. M. (2020, May) Mechanistic Trial Evaluating the Effect of          Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on RDoC Constructs in Treatment-Resistant Depression. Poster                  presented at the Society for Biological Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York, NY, USA.

2021

 
 
Keller, A. S., Li, J.*, Qiu, S.*, Berwian, I.M., Huys, Q. & Williams, L. M. (2021, Apr) Nevertheless, she persisted:
        Reward responsivity and effort expenditure contribute to persistence on a difficult cognitive task in individuals 
        with mood and anxiety symptoms, with identifiable neural correlates
Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of
        the Society of Biological Psychiatry (SOBP),
Virtual Conference.








 

2022

 
Keller, A. S., Pines, A. R., Bertolero, M. A., Barzilay, R., Alexander-Bloch, A. F., Byington, N., Conan, G. M., Cui,
      Z., Fan, Y., Feczko, E., Hendrickson, T., Houg
hton, A., Larsen, B., Li, H., Miranda-Dominguez, O., Roalf, D. R.,
      Rueter, A., Perrone, A., Shinohara, R. T., Sydnor, V. J
., Fair, D. A. & Satterthwaite, T. D. (2022, Sep). Personalized
      functional brain network topography is associated with multiple domains of cognition in the ABCD study: A
      replication and extension of Cui et al. 2020. Poster
 presented at the Flux Congress, Paris, France.




Warthen, K., Keller, A. S. & Williams, L. M. (2022, Apr). Reduced Stability of Dynamic Functional Connectivity
        Across and Within Neural Circuits is Associated With Lower Effort-Related Behavioral Drive in a Transdiagnostic
        Sample of Depression and Anxiety
Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological
        Psychiatry (SOBP),
New Orleans, LA, USA.


 

2019

 
 

Keller, A. S., Ball, T. M., Cocjin, J. B., Jagadeesh, A. V., Bugatus, L., Grill-Spector, K. & Williams, L. M.

(2019, August) Mechanisms of goal-directed attention in healthy and unhealthy mental states. Poster presented at the Department of Defense National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Conference, San Diego, CA, USA.

Keller, A.S., Qiu, S.*, Li, J.*,. & Williams, L. M. (2019). Modeling attention impairments in Major Depression.

Poster presented at Computational Cognitive Neuroscience, Berlin, Germany.

 

Keller, A.S.*, Ling, R.*, Holt-Gosselin, B. & Williams, L. M. (2019). Attention and working memory in mental

illness: Experimental design and preliminary results. Poster presented at Stanford Bio-X Symposium, Stanford CA, USA.

 

Qiu, S.*, Li, J.*, Keller, A. S. & Williams, L. M. (2019). Modeling attention impairments in Major Depression.

Poster presented at Stanford Bio-X Symposium, Stanford CA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S., Ball, T. M., Cocjin, J. B., Jagadeesh, A. V., Bugatus, L., Grill-Spector, K. & Williams, L. M.

(2019, June) Residual correlations reveal top-down selective attention mechanisms in healthy and depressed adults. Poster presented at the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Rome, Italy.

 

Keller, A. S., Ball, T. M. & Williams, L. M. (2019, May) Deep phenotyping of attention impairments and

the “Inattention Biotype” in Major Depressive Disorder. Poster presented at the Society for Biological Psychiatry, Chicago, IL, USA.

 

Tally, S., Holt-Gosselin, B., Keller, A. S., Staveland, B. R., Williams, N., Suppes, P., Ostacher, M. &

Williams, L. M. (2019, Feb). Effects of dopamine agonist and TMS treatments on anhedonic depression: Preliminary findings. Poster presented at the Stanford Bio-X Symposium, Stanford, CA, USA.

2018

 
Keller, A. S.*, Cocjin, J. C.*, Jagadeesh, A. J.*, Bugatus, L., & Grill-Spector, K. (2018, Nov). Selective

attention influences visual object category representations across human cortex. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), San Diego, CA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S., Ball, T. M. & Williams, L. M. (2018, Oct). Fronto-parietal hypo-connectivity and reduced

alpha oscillations characterize the “Inattention Biotype” in Major Depressive Disorder. Poster presented at the Stanford Neurosciences Institute Symposium, Stanford, CA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S., Korgaonkar, M. & Williams, L. M. (2018, May) Feature-based selective attention as a

biomarker for impaired cognition in depression. Poster presented at the Society for Biological Psychiatry, New York, NY, USA.

2016

 
 
Keller, A. S., Payne, L. & Sekuler, R. (2016, April) Multisensory divided attention: Role of theta oscillations.

Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, NY, USA.

2015

 
 
Keller, A. S., Payne, L. & Sekuler, R. (2015, July) Fronto-central theta oscillations during multisensory divided

attention. Poster presented at the Brandeis Division of Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Poster Session, Waltham, MA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S., Payne, L. & Sekuler, R. (2015, June) When multiple modalities require attention, theta steps up to

the plate. Poster presented at the NSF inter-Science of Learning Center Conference, San Diego, CA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S., Payne, L. & Sekuler, R. (2015, March) When multiple modalities require attention, theta steps up

to the plate. Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA, USA.

2014

 
 

Keller, A. S., Payne, L. & Sekuler, R. (2014, July). Theta oscillations drive multisensory divided attention. Poster

presented at the Brandeis Division of Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Poster Session, Waltham, MA, USA.

 

Keller, A. S., Aizenman, A. M. & Sekuler, R. (2014, July). Multisensory interactions: Incidental learning and

disruption. Poster presented at the Gordon Research Conference: Neurobiology of Cognition, Bethel, ME, USA.

 

Keller, A. S. & Sekuler, R. (2014, April). Ignored sounds infiltrate perception of rapid visual sequences. Poster

presented at the Brandeis University Undergraduate Science Symposium, Waltham, MA, USA.

2013

 

Keller, A. S., Aizenman, A. M. & Sekuler, R. (2013, August). Multisensory learning: Feedback does not matter. Poster

presented at the Brandeis Division of Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Poster Session, Waltham, MA, USA.

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