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1 Date of Birth: 11 th January 1985 Harvard University Nationality: Canadian Center for Brain Science T: Northwest Building Rm. 280 E: 52 Oxford Street Cambridge MA W: sites.google.com/site/rmatthewhutchison Research Interests Dynamic and coordinated integration of information flow at a large- scale brain level Evolutionarily preserved and divergent brain circuits Ongoing interactions between functional and structural architectures Disease- and pharmacological- alteration of distributed brain networks Education 2013 present Postdoctoral Fellow Dept. of Psychology, Harvard University, MA, USA Supervisor: Dr. R. Buckner Postdoctoral Fellow Dept. of Medical Biophysics, Western University, ON, Canada Supervisor: Dr. S. Everling Ph.D. Neuroscience Western University, ON, Canada Supervisors: Dr. L.S. Leung, Dr. S.M. Mirsattari, & Dr. S. Everling B.Sc. with Honors in Physiology and Psychology Western University, ON, Canada Honors and Awards Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Grant ($140,000) NARSAD Young Investigator Grant ($65,000) Canadian Institute of Health Research Fellowship Grant ($150,000) 2012 Graduate Thesis Research Award ($1500) Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Grant: PGS- D ($63,000) 2011, 2012 Academic All- Canadian Award Ontario Graduate Scholarship for Sciences and Technology ($15,000) Western Graduate Research Scholarship ($41,500) Dean s Honors List in Science 2003 Western University Entrance Award ($2,500) 1
2 Publications and Presentations Journal articles published/in press (21) Gollo, L., Zalesky, A., Hutchison, R.M., van den Heuvel, M., Breakspear, M. Dwelling Quietly in the Rich Club: Brain Network Determinants of Slow Cortical Fluctuations. Phil. Trans. Royal Society: B. In press. Hutchison, R.M., Hutchison, M., Manning, K.Y., Menon, R.S., Everling S Isoflurane induces dose- dependent alterations in the connectivity profiles and dynamic properties of the brain s functional architecture. Human Brain Mapping, 35, Curtis, A.T., Hutchison, R.M., Menon, R.S Phase Based Venous Suppression in Resting State BOLD GE- fmri. NeuroImage, 100, Deco, G., McIntosh, A.R., Shen, K., Hutchison, R.M., Menon, R.S., Everling, S., Hagmann, P., Jirsa, V.K Identification of optimal structural connectivity using functional connectivity and neural modeling. Journal of Neuroscience. 34, Hutchison, R.M., Culham, J.C., Everling, S., Flanagen, J.R., Gallivan, J.P Distinct functional connectivity patterns across distributed brain areas reflect the domain- specific constraints of object, face, scene, body, and tool category- selective modules in occipitotemporal cortex. NeuroImage, 96, O'Neil, E.B., Hutchison, R.M., McLean, D.A., Kohler, S Resting- state fmri reveals functional connectivity between the anterior face patch in perirhinal cortex and the fusiform face area is related to the face inversion effect. NeuroImage, 92: Hutchison, R.M., Everling, S Broad intrinsic functional connectivity boundaries of the macaque frontal cortex. NeuroImage, 88C, Koval, J.M., Hutchison, R.M., Lomber, S.G., Everling, S. Effects of unilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and anterior cingulate cortex deactivations on pro- and anti- saccades. Journal of Neurophysiology, 111, Hutchison, R.M., Womelsdorf, T., Allen, E., Bandettini, P.A., Calhoun, V., Corbetta, M., Della Penna, S., Duyn, J., Glover, G., Gonzalez- Castillo, J., Handwerker, D.A., Kielholz, S., Kiviniemi, V., Leopold, D., de Pasquale, F., Sporns, O., Walter, W., Chang, C Dynamic functional connectivity: Promises, issues, and interpretations. NeuroImage 80, Babapoor- Farrokhran, S., Hutchison, R.M., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S Functional connectivity patterns of medial and lateral macaque frontal eye fields reveal distinct visuomotor networks. Journal of Neurphysiology, 109, Shen, K., Bezgin, G., Hutchison, R.M., Gati, J., Menon, R.S., Everling, S., McIntosh, A.R Anatomical architecture supports functional community structure in the macaque cortex. Journal of Neuroscience, 32, Hutchison, R.M., Everling, S Monkey in the middle: Why non- human primates are needed to bridge the gap in resting- state investigations. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy, 6, 29. 2
3 Hutchison, R.M., Womelsdorf, T, Gati, J.S., Everling, S., Menon, R.S Resting- state networks show dynamic functional connectivity in awake humans and anesthetized macaques. Human Brain Mapping, 34, Hutchison, R.M., Gallivan, J.P., Culham, J.C., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S Functional connectivity of the frontal eye fields in humans and macaque monkeys investigated with resting- state fmri. Journal of Neurophysiology, 107, Wang, Z., Norton, L., Hutchison, R.M., Ives, J.R., Mirsattari, S.M Spontaneous EEG- functional MRI in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: implications for the neural correlates of consciousness. Epilepsy Research and Treatment, 2012, Norton, L., Hutchison, R.M., Young, G.B., Sharpe, M., Lee, D., Mirsattari, S.M Disruptions of functional connectivity in default mode network predict outcome of comatose patients. Neurology, 78, Hutchison, R.M., Womelsdorf, T., Gati, J.S., Leung, L.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S Resting- state connectivity identifies distinct functional networks in macaque cingulate cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 22, Kaping, D., Vinick, M., Hutchison, R.M., Everling, S., Womelsdorf, T Specific contributions of ventromedial frontal, anterior cingulate and lateral prefrontal cortex for attentional selection and stimulus valuation. PLoS Biology, 9: e Hutchison, R.M., Leung, L.S., Mirsattari, S.M., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling S., Resting- state networks in the macaque at 7 T. NeuroImage 56, *Featured as cover image Hutchison, R.M., Mirsattari, S.M., Jones, C.K., Gati, J.S., Leung, L.S., Functional networks in the anesthetized rat brain revealed by independent component analysis of resting- state fmri. Journal of Neurophysiology 103, Hutchison, R.M., Chidiac, P., Leung, L.S., Hippocampal long- term potentiation is enhanced in urethane- anesthetized RGS2 knockout mice. Hippocampus 19, Journal articles submitted/in revision (7) Hutchison, R.M., Morton J.B. Tracking the brain s functional coupling dynamics over development. Journal of Neuroscience. In revision. Shen, K., Hutchison, R.M., Bezgin, G., Everling, S., McIntosh, A.R. Network structure shapes spontaneous connectivity dynamics. Journal of Neuroscience. In revision. Johnston, K., Hutchison, R.M., Babapoor- Farrokhran, S., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S. Functional connectivity of the primate superior colliculus. Journal of Neurophysiology. In revision. Hutchison, R.M., Hashemi, N., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S. Electrophysiological signatures of spontaneous BOLD fluctuations in prefrontal cortex. NeuroImage. In revision. 3
4 Hutchison, R.M., Culham, J.C., Flanagen, J.R., Everling, S., Gallivan, J.P. Functional subdivisions of medial parieto- occipital cortex in humans and nonhuman primates using resting- state fmri. NeuroImage. In revision. Goulas, A., Stiers, P., Hutchison, R.M., Everling, S., Petrides, M., Margulies, D.S. Intrinsic functional architecture of the dorsal areas of the macaque lateral frontal cortex. Submitted. Goulas, A., Stiers, P., Hutchison, R.M., Everling, S., Petrides, M., Margulies, D.S. Intrinsic functional architecture of the ventral areas of the macaque lateral frontal cortex. Submitted. Invited Talks (9) Hutchison, R.M. Monkey Business: Exploring large- scale brain organization in nonhuman primates. MIT, MA, Biennial Resting- state Conference pre- workshop, Sept Hutchison, R.M. Dynamic coupling patterns of the brain's large- scale functional architecture. Harvard University, MA, Cognition, Brain, & Behavior Research Seminar, Mar Hutchison R.M. Monkey Business: Exploring large- scale brain organization in nonhuman primates. Nathan Kline Institute, New York, NY, USA, Dec Hutchison R.M. The missing link: How resting- state investigations of nonhuman primates will help us understand brain function. Queen s University, Kingston, ON, Canada, May Hutchison R.M. Dynamic Resting- state connectivity. York University, Toronto, ON, Canada, March Hutchison R.M. Monkey Business: Exploring Homologous Brain Architecture in the Macaque. The Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany, Sept Hutchison, R.M. Monkeying around: Resting- state investigations of the macaque. Harvard University, MA, USA, June Hutchison, R.M. Functionally connected: Network organization of the rat, monkey, and human. Johns Hopkins University, MD, USA, Nov Hutchison, R.M. The intrinsic properties of the brain: The resting- state AND The convergence of art and science. Western University, ON, Canada, Oct Invited speaker for Subtle Technologies, The Art and Science of Brain Imaging workshop. Conference Presentations (25) Shen, K., Misic, B., Askren, M., Bezgin, G., Buschkuehl, Deldin, P., Hutchison, R.M., Jaeggi, S., Kross, E., Peltier, S., Everling, S., Jonides, J., McIntosh, A., Berman, M.G., McIntosh, A. Network structure supports stable functional connectivity of homotopic regions across time and conditions. Society for Neuroscience, Nov
5 Hashemi, N., Hutchison, R.M., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S. Neural correlates of spontaneous BOLD fluctuations: A simultaneous LFP- fmri investigation in the nonhuman primate. Society for Neuroscience, Nov, Gultepe, E., Gallivan, J.P., Hutchison, R.M., Everling, S., Johnsrude, I.S. Supervised parcellation of resting- state fmri data in macaque monkeys recovers cytoarchitectonic cortical regions. Society for Neuroscience, Nov, Goulas, A., Stiers, P., Hutchison, R.M., Petrides, M., Margulies, D.S. Intrinsic functional architecture of the macaque lateral frontal cortex. Organization for Human Brain Mapping, June Shen, K., Misic, B., Askren, M., Bezgin, G., Buschkuehl, M., Cimprich, B., Deldin, P., Hutchison, R.M., Jaeggi, S., Jung, M., Kross, E., Peltier, S., Reuter- Lorenz, P., Menon, R.S., Everling, S., Jonides, J., McIntosh, A., Berman, M.G. Homotopic regions share the most stable functional connections and are supported by direct anatomical projections. Organization for Human Brain Mapping, June Morton J.B., Hutchison, R.M. Dynamic connectivity states across task and rest as revealed by fmri. Organization for Human Brain Mapping, June McMains S., Hutchison, R.M., Mair, R.W. 700ms whole- brain coverage in task- evoked fmri using simultaneous multi- slice/multiband acquisition. Organization for Human Brain Mapping, June Hutchison, R.M., Hutchison, M., Manning, K.Y., Hughes, S., Menon, R.S., Everling S. Integration Interrupted: Dose- dependent isoflurane effects on functional connectivity in the non- human primate. Society for Neuroscience, Nov Shen, K., Hutchison, R.M., Bezgin, G., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S., McIntosh, A.R. Network structure constrains the dynamics of spontaneous brain activity. Society for Neuroscience, Nov O'Neil, E.B., Hutchison, R.M., McLean D.A., Kohler, S. Resting- state fmri data in humans reveals behaviorally- relevant connectivity between the anterior face patch in perirhinal cortex and fusiform face area. Society for Neuroscience, Nov Shen, K., Hutchison, R.M., Bezgin, G., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S., McIntosh, A.R. Resting- state functional connectivity dynamics are influenced by network structure. Canadian Association for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, May Hutchison, R.M., Gallivan, J.P., Culham, J.C., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S. Homologous functional connectivity architecture of the monkey and human saccade- related networks. Society for Neuroscience, Oct Hutchison, R.M., Gallivan, J.P., Culham, J.C., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S. Functional connectivity of the frontal eye fields in humans and macaque monkeys investigated with resting- state fmri. Biennial Conference on Resting State Brain Connectivity, Sept Shen, K., Bezgin, G., Hutchison, R.M., Gati, J., Menon, R., Everling, S. McIntosh, A.R. Anatomical connectivity supports functional community structure in macaque cortex. Society for Neuroscience, Oct
6 Shen, K., Bezgin, G., Hutchison, R.M., Gati, J., Menon, R., McIntosh, A.R., Everling, S. Resting- state connectivity reflects underlying anatomical structure in the macaque cortex. Organization for Human Brain Mapping, June Hutchison, R.M., Womelsdorf, T., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S. Dynamic resting- state correlations in anesthetized macaques. Society for Neuroscience, Nov Babapoor- Farrokhran, S., Hutchison, R.M., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S. Resting- state fmri as a tool to localize putative saccade- related brain areas in nonhuman primates. Society for Neuroscience, Nov Hutchison, R.M., Leung, L.S., Mirsattari, S.M., Gati, J.S., Menon, R.S., Everling S. Functional networks in the macaque brain revealed by independent component analysis of resting- state fmri. International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, May Hutchison, R.M., Gati, J.S., Leung, L.S., Menon, R.S., Everling, S. Mapping the functional connectivity of the ACC in the non- human primate. Society for Neuroscience, Nov Norton, L., Hutchison, R.M., Lee, D., Sharpe, M., Young, G.B., Mirsattari, S.M. An fmri study of the Default Mode Network Connectivity in Comatose Patients. The Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, June Hutchison, R.M., Mirsattari, S.M., Jones, C.K., Gati, J.S., Leung, L.S. Functional connectivity of the anesthetized rat brain. International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, May Hutchison, R.M., Mirsattari, S.M., Leung, L.S. Functional activation and connectivity associated with the hippocampal theta rhythm. The American Epilepsy Society, Dec Hutchison, R.M., Mirsattari, S.M., Leung, L.S. Functional activation and connectivity associated with the hippocampal theta rhythm. Society for Neuroscience, Nov Hutchison, R.M. Simultaneous EEG- fmri: Applications for epilepsy research. Epilepsy Research Day, London Health Sciences Centre, Jun Hutchison, R.M. Converging Operations and the use of simultaneous multimodal techniques. Western Research Forum, Western University, Mar Other Scientific Activities and Contributions Review Editor, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience and Evolutionary Psychology and Neuroscience. Ad- hoc reviewer of submitted manuscripts for Journal of Neuroscience (5), Human Brain Mapping (1), NeuroImage (11), PLoS One (2), Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (5), Frontiers in Brain Imaging Methods (1), Journal of Neurophysiology (1), Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (1), and European Journal of Neuroscience (3). Ad- hoc co- reviewer of submitted manuscripts for Neuron (1), Nature Neuroscience (1), Journal of Neuroscience (6), Cerebral Cortex (2), NeuroImage (1), and Human Brain Mapping (1). Organizer of BrainHack EDT: Boston, Oct
7 Member of the Society for Neuroscience (SFN) and the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM). Teaching Experience Lecturer and teaching assistant Neuroscience 9500: Principles of Neuroscience Dept. of Neuroscience, Western University Teaching assistant Psychology 2800E: Research Methods Dept. of Psychology, Western University Supervision and Mentoring 2013 present Nikoo Hashemi MSc. Candidate, Western Neuroscience graduate program Kathryn Manning Ph.D. candidate, Western Medical Biophysics graduate program Sahand Babapoor- Farrokhran, M.D. Ph.D. candidate, Western Neuroscience graduate program Justin Arcaro Awarded MSc., Western Neuroscience graduate program. 7
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