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Roychoudhury, S. (2015). Mental Tempests, Seas of Trouble: The Perturbations of Shakespeare’s PericlesELH: English Literary History, 82(4), 1013–1039. .


Roychoudhury, S. (2014). Anatomies of Imagination in Shakespeare’s Sonnets. SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900, 54(1), 105–124. . Reprinted in L.J. Trudeau (Ed). (2015). Shakespearean Criticism (vol. 164, pp. 313–320). Gale Cengage.


Roychoudhury, S. (2013). Melancholy, Ecstasy, Phantasma: The Pathologies of Macbeth. Modern Philology, 111(2), 205–230. .



Roychoudhury, S. (2012). Forswearing Fever: Medicine, Materialism, and Shakespeare’s Sonnet 147. The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 12(1), 4–25. .


Roychoudhury, S. (2006). Staging Wonders: Spectacle and Innovation in Shakespeare’s Romances and the Court Masque. In J. Lloyd-Jones & G. Cullum Renaissance Perspectives (pp. 223–37). Canberra. .


Was appointed to the Editorial Board of English Literary Renaissance, a journal published by the University of Chicago Press.


Honeycutt JA, Young JW, Porcu A, Sabariego M (2022). Editorial: Negative Valence Systems. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience.


Vo, A., Tabrizi, N.S., Hunt, T., Cayanan, K., Chitale, S. [MHC’22], Anderson, L. [MHC’23], Tenney, S. [MHC’21], White, A.O., Sabariego, M., Hales, J.B., (2021). . Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 185, 107507.


Tenney, S. [MHC'21], Vogiatzoglou, E. [MHC'23], Chohan, D. [MHC'21], Vo, A., Hunt, T., Cayanan, K., Hales, J. B. and Sabariego, M. (2021). A Time Duration Discrimination Task for the Study of Elapsed Time Processing in Rats. Bio-protocol ,11(6), e3965. DOI: .


Sabariego, M., Tabrizi, N. S., Marshall, G. J., McLagan, A. N., Jawad, S. [MHC'21], & Hales, J. B. (2021). In the temporal organization of episodic memory, the hippocampus supports the experience of elapsed time. Hippocampus31(1), 46-55. [Featured on the journal cover]