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Julie E. McEntee, M.A.
Senior Research Program Coordinator
Address: 600 N. Wolfe St., Phipps 316, Baltimore,
MD 21287
Phone: 410-502-0468, Fax: 410-614-3676
Email: jmcentee@jhmi.edu
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Who Am I?
Julie McEntee is a Senior Research Program Coordinator
for the Neuroimaging, Neuropsychiatry and Cognitive Function project
studying Huntington's Disease and Schizophrenia. She has a Masters degree
in Experimental Psychology from Hollins University in Roanoke, VA, with
a primary background in Behavior Analysis. Julie's main interests are
in the use of functional MRI and Diffusion Tensor Imaging in the study
of neuropathological complex behavior circuits in Huntington's Disease
and other neurological diseases. Her other interests include the neural
basis of stimulus control and reinforcement.
Active Projects
- Neuroimaging, Neuropsychiatry and Cognitive Function (NNCF)
Selected Publications
- Saunders, R. R., McEntee, J. E., & Saunders, M. D. (2005). Interaction
of reinforcement schedules, a behavioral prosthesis, and work-related
behavior in adults with mental retardation. Journal of Applied Behavior
Analysis, 38, 163-176.
- Saunders, R. R., & McEntee, J. E. (2004). Increasing the probability
of stimulus equivalence with adults with mild mental retardation.
Psychological Record, 54, 423-435.
- McEntee, J. E., & Saunders, R. R. (1997). A response-restriction
analysis of stereotypy in adolescents with retardation: Implications
for applied behavior analysis. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
30, 485-506.
- McEntee, J. E., Parker, E. H., Brown, M. B., & Poulson, R. L.
(1996). Case study: The effects of response interruption, DRO, and
positive reinforcement on the reduction of handmouthing behavior.
Behavioral Interventions, 11, 163-170.
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