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1 Mark A. Pinsk Curriculum Vitae Princeton Neuroscience Institute (609) Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey USA EDUCATION Degree: Doctor of Philosophy Psychology and Neuroscience, Princeton University, Princeton NJ Degree: Master of Arts Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton NJ Degree: Bachelor of Science Psychology and Philosophy & Religion, Ursinus College, Collegeville PA EMPLOYMENT 2019 to Present Assistant Director The Regina and John Scully 66 Center for the Neuroscience of Mind and Behavior 2015 to Present Lecturer 2014 to Present Senior Professional Specialist 2009 to 2019 Co-Director, Neuroscience of Attention & Perception Laboratory 2009 to 2014 Professional Specialist 2008 to 2009 Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 2005 to 2008 Princeton Council on Science & Technology Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 2000 to 2005 Graduate Student (Advisors: Sabine Kastner, Ph.D., M.D. and Charles Gross, Ph.D.) Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 1998 to 2000 Postbaccalaureate Intramural Research Trainee (Advisor: Leslie G. Ungerleider, Ph.D.) Laboratory of Brain & Cognition, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda MD 1998 NIH Summer Intern in Biomedical Research (Advisor: Jordan Grafman, Ph.D.) Cog. Neurosci. Section, Nat l Inst. of Neurological Disorders & Stroke, Bethesda MD 1996 to 1998 Research Assistant (Advisor: Joseph I. Tracy, Ph.D.) Department of Psychiatry, MCP Hahnemann University School of Medicine, Phila PA
2 SUPERVISORY/MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE Executive decision-making for MRI and secondary facilities (TMS, eye tracking). Lead animal imaging Training users on equipment use, including MRI console, TMS system, eye tracking systems. Providing MRI safety presentations to research and non-research staff (veterinary staff, facilities, etc). Providing support for users via -based ticket system. Providing hands-on training for both human and animal imaging. Developing web-based support wiki for facility usage. Developing calendar/scheduling policies for the TMS, Eye tracking, and MRI facilities. Developing safety-related SOPs for the TMS and MRI facilities for both animal and human use. Lead weekly imaging community information meetings. Establishing C2P agreements with other institutions to obtain custom MRI software. Ensuring shared human/animal facilities meet IACUC, USDA, AAALAC standards for inspections. Decision-making for large equipment purchases. LABORATORY & COMPUTER SKILLS Siemens MRI system console operation. FMRI/DTI data analysis. Laboratory animal surgery, imaging, and anesthesia. Eye tracking systems (ASL, SMI, SR Research). Single pulse TMS and neuronavigation systems (MagStim, Rogue Research). 3 rd party peripheral MRI equipment (button boxes, projectors, physiology sensors, etc). TEACHING NEU 502B- From Molecules to Systems to Behavior (2010-present) Guest lecturer NEU 202B- Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience (Prof. Kenneth Norman) (2016) FRS 167- Neuroethics (Prof. Charles Gross) (2015, 2017) NEU 502A- From Molecules to Systems to Behavior (Prof. Jonathan Cohen) (2014) FRS 116- Neuroethics: Intersection of Neuroscience (Prof. Charles Gross) (2010) PSY/NEU 418- Neuroethics (Prof. Charles Gross) (2009, 2018) CHM 545- Magnetic Resonance in Chemical Biology and the Neurosciences (Prof. Wolf Richter) (2006) PSY 259- Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience (Prof. Sabine Kastner) ( ) UNIVERSITY & COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Member of the Princeton IACUC committee ( ) Elementary School fmri demonstrations (2015-present) NBC Learn: Mysteries of the Brain- Perceiving Brain (2015) Member of PNI Imaging Facility PI Committee (2011-present) Princeton Aspire Celebration Neuroimaging Demonstration (10/19/2012) Class of 68 Neuroimaging Workshop (10/01/2011) Children of Class of 81 Neuroimaging Workshop (05/28/2011) TRAINING AWARDS & HONORS Princeton Council on Science & Technology Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship Award ( ) Organization for Human Brain Mapping Travel Award (2005) National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship Award (2000)
3 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Service Award (1999) NIMH Pre-Doctoral Intramural Research Training Award (1998) Psi Chi, The National Honors Society in Psychology (1998) Ursinus College Departmental Honors in Psychology and Philosophy (1998) Ursinus College Philip H. Fogel Memorial Prize in the Dept. of Religion (1998) GRANT AWARDS CBIR11PIL026 Pinsk (PI), Princeton University 06/01/11-05/31/13 NJCBIR Cortical Lesion Effects on White Matter Connectivity: DTI of the Macaque. A pilot research grant aimed at developing novel DTI procedures in the macaque to examine the limits of tractography, and applying said methods to a lesion model to examine changes in network connectivity after brain injury. CONSULTING N C4010 Dettwiler-Danspeckgruber (PI), Princeton University 10/23/18-10/22/21 USAMRMC, DHP A Prospective Study of the Effects of Repetitive Low Level Blast Exposure (RLLBE) on Fitness for Duty in SOCOM Warriors. This project aims to provide objective and quantifiable criteria for the return to duty after mtbi in active duty marines. It aims to answer the question whether exposure to RLLBE elicits structural changes in the brain and associated serum biomarkers and if so, at what threshold of exposure. Role: Imaging consultant INVITED SPEAKER Cellular, Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience, Princeton University, NJ (2018) Neurotechnologies for Analysis of Neural Dynamics, Princeton University, NJ ( ) IBRO Brain and Cognition Workshop, Bangalore, India (2011) ECVP 2010, 33 rd European Conference on Visual Perception, Lausanne, Switzerland (2010) Vision & Perception Neuroscience Laboratory of Dr. Kalanit Grill-Spector, Stanford University, CA (2010) Human Neuroscience Laboratory of Dr. Gregory McCarthy, Yale University, CT (2009) International Workshop on Neuromonitoring, Graz, Austria (2009) IBRO Workshop in Cognitive Neuroscience, Manesar, India (2009) IBRO Workshop in Cognitive Neuroscience, Havana, Cuba (2007) Department of Psychology, Ursinus College, PA (2005) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Society for Neuroscience (SFN) AD-HOC REVIEWER Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, Journal of Neurophysiology, NeuroImage, Cerebral Cortex, Neurobiology of Aging, Physiology & Behavior, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance; European Journal of Neuroscience; Human Brain Mapping; Journal of Vision
4 PUBLICATIONS Menon V, Guillermo G, Pinsk MA, Nguyen V-D, Li J-R, Cai W, Wassermann D. Unique cytoarchitectonic signatures of the human insula and salience network revealed by bridging microstructural and macrofunctional circuit analysis. Under review. Saalmann YB, Ly R, Pinsk MA, Kastner S. Pulvinar influences parietal delay activity and information transmissions between dorsal and ventral visual cortex in macaques. biorxiv doi: Under review. Kassuba T, Pinsk MA, Kastner S. Distinct auditory and visual tool regions in left anterior inferior parietal cortex. Under review. Fiebelkorn IC, Pinsk MA, Kastner S The mediodorsal pulvinar coordinates the macaque frontoparietal network during rhythmic spatial attention. biorxiv doi: Nature Communications, volume 10, article number: 215. Arcaro M, Pinsk MA, Chen J, Kastner S Organizing principles of pulvino-cortical functional coupling in humans. biorxiv doi: Nature Communications, volume 9, article number: Milham M, Ai L, Koo B, Xu T, Balezeau F, Baxter MG, Croxson PL, Damatac CG, Harel N, Freiwald W, Griffiths TD, Everling S, Jung B, Kastner S, Leopold DA, Mars RB, Menon RS, Messinger A, Morrison JH, Nacef J, Nagy J, Rios MO, Petkov CI, Pinsk MA, Poirier C, Rajimehr R, Rushworth MFS, Russ BE, Schmid M, Schwiedrzik CM, Sallet J, Seidlitz J, Ungerleider L, Thiele A, Tsao D, Yacoub E, Ye F, Zarco W, Margulies DS, Schroeder CE An open resource for non-human primate imaging. biorxiv doi: Neuron, 100, Fiebelkorn IC, Pinsk MA, Kastner S A dynamic interplay within the frontoparietal network underlies rhythmic spatial attention. Neuron, 99(4): Arcaro MJ, Pinsk MA, Kastner S The anatomical and functional organization of the human visual pulvinar. Journal of Neuroscience, 35(27): Szczepanski SM, Pinsk MA, Douglas MM, Kastner S, Saalmann YB Functional and structural architecture of the human dorsal fronto-parietal attention network. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 110(39): Wang L, Saalmann YB, Pinsk MA, Arcaro MJ, Kastner S Electrophysiological low-frequency coherence and cross-frequency coupling contribute to BOLD connectivity. Neuron, 76(5): Saalmann YB, Pinsk MA, Wang L, Li X, Kastner S The pulvinar regulates information transmission between cortical areas based on attention demands. Science, 337(6095): Arcaro MJ, Pinsk MA, Li X, Kastner S Visuotopic organization of macaque posterior parietal cortex: an fmri study. Journal of Neuroscience, 31: Pinsk MA, Arcaro M, Weiner K, Kalkus J, Inati S, Gross CG, Kastner S Neural representations of faces and body parts in macaque and human cortex: a comparative fmri study. Journal of Neurophysiology, 101(5): Ghazanfar AA, Pinsk MA Dispatch: Speech perception: Linking comprehension across a cortical network. Current Biology, 17: R Pinsk MA, Kastner S News & Views: Neuroscience: unconcious networking. Nature, 447(7140):
5 Ramnani N, Behrens TEJ, Johansen-Berg H, Richter MC, Pinsk MA, Andersson JLR, Rudebeck P, Ciccarelli O, Richter W, Thompson AJ, Gross CG, Robson MD, Kastner S, Matthews PM The evolution of prefrontal inputs to the cortico-pontine system: diffusion imaging evidence from Macaque monkeys and humans. Cerebral Cortex, 16(6): Croxson PL, Johansen-Berg H, Behrens TEJ, Robson MD, Pinsk MA, Gross CG, Ricther W, Richter MC, Kastner S, Rushworth MFS Quantitative investigation of connections of the prefrontal cortex in the human and macaque using probabilistic diffusion tractography. Journal of Neuroscience, 25: Beck DM, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Symmetry perception in humans and macaques, research focus. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 9: Pinsk MA, DeSimone K, Moore T, Gross CG, Kastner S Representations of faces and body parts in macaque temporal cortex: an fmri study. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 102(19): Pinsk MA, Moore T, Richter MC, Gross CG, Kastner S Methods for functional magnetic resonance imaging in normal and lesioned behaving monkeys. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 143(2): Kastner S, Pinsk MA Visual attention as a multi-level selection process. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience 4(4): Pinsk MA, Doniger GM, Kastner S Evidence for a push-pull mechanism of selective attention in human extrastriate cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 92: Kastner S, O Connor DH, Fukui MM, Fehd H, Herwig U, Pinsk MA Functional imaging of the human lateral geniculate nucleus and pulvinar. Journal of Neurophysiology 91: O Connor DH, Fukui MM, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Attention modulates responses in the human lateral geniculate nucleus. Nature Neuroscience 5(11): Kastner S, De Weerd P, Pinsk MA, Elizondo MI, Desimone R, Ungerleider LG Modulation of sensory suppression: Implications for receptive field sizes in the human visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 86: Tracy JI, Pinsk MA, Helverson J, Urban G, Dietz T, Smith DJ Test of a potential link between analytic and nonanalytic category learning and automatic, effortful processing. Brain & Cognition 46(3): Tracy JI, Faro SH, Mohammed FB, Pinsk M, Pinus A Functional localization of a time keeper function separate from attentional resources and task strategy. NeuroImage 11(3): Kastner S, Pinsk MA, De Weerd P, Desimone R, Ungerleider LG Increased activity in human visual cortex during directed attention in the absence of visual stimulation. Neuron 22: CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS Ly R, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Effects of visual attention across the dorsal and ventral pulvinar. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 44. Ly R, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Distinguishing subdivisions of the pulvinar using functional response properties. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 44. Eradath MK, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Neural basis of attentional biasing guided by spatial association memories. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 44. Kim N, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Development of sensory competition in the visual cortex: An fmri study in school-aged children. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 44.
6 Fiebelkorn IC, Pinsk MA, Kastner S The dorsal pulvinar periodically synchronizes cortical hubs of the attention network, regulating engagement at an attended location. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 44. Fiebelkorn IC, Pinsk MA, Kastner S A dynamic interplay within the frontoparietal network underlies rhythmic spatial attention. 25 th Annual Meeting Cognitive Neuroscience Society. Program page 36. Fiebelkorn IC, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Rhythmic environmental sampling during selective attention reflects a theta-dependent, push-pull relationship between frontal and parietal cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 43: Program Number Kim N, Pinsk MA, Kastner S A neural basis for biased competition in the developing visual system: An fmri study of school-aged children. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 43: Program Number Eradath MK, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Causal role for the pulvinar in shaping cortico-cortical interactions. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 43: Program Number Ly R, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Effects of selective visual attention on macaque lateral, medial, and inferior pulvinar neurons. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 43: Program Number Kim NY, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Probing the biased competition theory of selective attention in the developing brain: An fmri study in school-aged children. 5th Annual Flux Congress (The Society for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience) Abstract ID: Fiebelkorn IC, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Oscillations in local field potentials and spike times link the attention network to behavior. Computational and Systems Neuroscience (Cosyne). Program Number I- 97. Pinsk MA, Kastner S Diffusion MRI in the non-human primate at 3T: a direct comparison of multivs. single-shell acquisitions. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 42: Program Number Eradath MK, Pinsk MA, Kastner S A method for MRI-guided reversible inactivation of thalamic regions. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 42: Program Number Fiebelkorn IC, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Rhythmic neural activity within the macaque attention network modulates moment-to-moment sampling of the visual environment. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 42: Program Number Fiebelkorn IC, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Flashing spotlights: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence of rhythmic selective attention. University of Rochester 30 th CVS Symposium: The Future of Visual Attention: P19. Fiebelkorn IC, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Neural correlates of rhythmic selective attention. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 41: Program Number /V30. Arcaro MJ, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Functional and anatomical organization of the dorsal pulvinar in humans. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 41: Program Number /L11. Arcaro MJ, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Functional and anatomical connectivity between the pulvinar and temporal cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 40: Program Number Arcaro MJ, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Investigating the organization of functional and anatomical thalamo-cortical connectivity in the human pulvinar. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 39: Program Number Kassuba T, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Visual and auditory tool-specific responses in human parietal cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 39: Program Number
7 Saalmann YB, Wang L, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Functional connectivity in thalamo-cortical networks during anesthesia and consciousness. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 38: Program Number Pinsk MA, Saalmann YB, Wang L, Arcaro M, Li X, Kastner S Electrophysiological basis of resting state fmri. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 37: Program Number Saalmann YB, Pinsk MA, Li X, Kastner S Control of cortico-cortical information transmission by the pulvinar. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 37: Program Number Saalmann YB, Pinsk MA, Li X, Kastner S Combining diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and multipleelectrode recordings to study neural networks: an example focusing on thalamocortical interactions. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 36: Program Number Arcaro M, Pinsk MA, McMains SA, Kastner S Visuotopic organization of the human pulvinar revealed using high-resolution fmri. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 36: Pinsk MA, Arcaro M, Kastner S A comparative approach using fmri to investigate the face perception network in humans and macaques. ECVP 2010 Symposium: Face Perception in Man and Monkey. Arcaro M, Pinsk MA, Konen C, Li Xin, Kastner S Topographic organization within posterior parietal cortex in awake macaque monkeys revealed using fmri. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 35: Program Number Kastner S, Pinsk MA, Arcaro M, Li X, Konen CS Investigations of visual object representations along the dorsal and ventral pathways in macaque monkeys using fmri. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 35: Program Number Konen CS, Pinsk MA, Arcaro M, Li X, Inati SJ, Kastner S Object representations in monkey posterior parietal cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 34: Program Number Pinsk MA, Arcaro M, Konen, CS, Li X, Kastner S, Inati SJ Improved functional MRI of the macaque ventral visual pathway at 3 T using multi-echo EPI and dynamic, field map corrected image reconstruction. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 34: Program Number, Konen CS, Pinsk MA, Arcaro M, Kastner S Object representations in the dorsal pathway: fmri adaptation effects in macaque posterior parietal cortex. Vision Sciences Society 8 th Annual Meeting. Pinsk MA, Weiner KS, Gross CG, Ghazanfar AA, Kastner S Activation of a face processing network in the macaque using dynamic stimuli. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 32: Program Number, Pinsk MA, Kastner S An fmri laboratory for introductory cognitive neuroscience courses. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 32: Program Number, Behrens TEJ, Woolrich MW, Johansen-Berg H, Pinsk MA, Gross CG, Richter W, Richter MC, Kastner S, Robson MD, Rilling JK Relative contribution of motor and association fibres to the white matter underlying motor cortex in human and macaque. International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Pinsk MA, DeSimone K, Moore T, Gross CG, Kastner S Category-selective regions in the macaque temporal cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 31: Program Number Pinsk MA, DeSimone K, Moore T, Gross CG, Kastner S Representations of faces and body parts in the macaque temporal cortex: an fmri study. NeuroImage 26 (S1): 1409.
8 Croxson PL, Johansen-Berg H, Behrens TEJ, Robson MD, Pinsk MA, Gross CG, Richter W, Richter MC, Kastner S, Rushworth MFS Quantitative investigation of connections of the prefrontal cortex in the human and macaque using probabilistic diffusion tractography. NeuroImage: 26 (S1): 71. Pinsk MA, DeSimone K, Moore T, Richter MC, Gross CG, Kastner S Mapping the monkey ventral temporal cortex with fmri. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 30: Program Number DeSimone KD, Schneider KA, Pinsk MA, Norman K, Kastner S Response properties of a putative LIP area in human parietal cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 30: Program Number Croxson PL, Johansen-Berg H, Behrens TEJ, Robson MD, Pinsk MA, Gross CG, Richter W, Richter MC, Kastner S, Rushworth MF Comparison of subcortical connections with the prefrontal cortex in the human and macaque using diffusion tractography. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 30: Program Number Ramnani N, Behrens TEJ, Johansen-Berg H, Richter MC, Richter W, Pinsk MA, Kastner S, Gross CG, Robson MD, Matthews PM Comparing cortico-cerebellar organization in human and macaque brains: An in-vivo diffusion imaging study. 10 th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping. Richter MC, Ramnani N, Pinsk MA, Robson MD, Behrens TEJ, Johansen-Berg H, Smith SM, Kastner S, Gross CG, Richter W, Matthews PM Probabilistic white matter fiber tracking in the macaque monkey. The 45 th Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference. Pinsk MA, Moore T, Richter MC, Gross CG, Kastner S Functional MRI in behaving monkeys. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 29: Program Number Pinsk MA, Moore T, Richter MC, Gross CG, Kastner S Functional MRI in behaving monkeys. First Annual Princeton Neuroscience Retreat, Princeton, NJ. Pinsk MA, Moore T, Ricther MC, Gross CG, Kastner S Functional MRI in behaving monkeys. About Faces: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Face Perception Workshop, Princeton, NJ. Doniger GM, Pinsk MA, Kastner S A push-pull mechanism of selective attention in human visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 28: Program Number Fukui MM, O Connor DH, Herwig U, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Functional magnetic resonance imaging of the human LGN. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 28: Program Number Arnold MK, Pinsk MA, Fukui MM, Kastner S Representations of emotional expression and identity within the distributed network of human face processing revealed with fmri. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 28: Program Number Doniger GM, Pinsk MA, Kastner S Task difficulty affects processing of target and distracter stimuli in human visual cortex. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2002 Annual Meeting Abstract Program, p 71. Pinsk MA, Kastner S Selective attention and task difficulty: effects on target and distracter stimuli. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 27: Program Number Pinsk MA, Kastner S, Desimone R, Ungerleider LG Expectation of color or face stimuli differentially modulates activity in human visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 26 (1): p 952. Kastner S, Pinsk MA, Desimone R, Ungerleider LG Activity in human visual cortex is differentially modulated during expectation of color or face stimuli. Neuroimage 11 (5): S2. Kastner S, Pinsk MA, Desimone R, Ungerleider LG Attention increases contrast sensitivity in human visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 26 (1): p 287.
9 Kastner S, Pinsk MA, Desimone R, Ungerleider LG Attention increases contrast sensitivity in human visual cortex. Neuroimage 11 (5): S14. Tracy J, Faro SH, Mohamed FB, Tiver R, Pinus AB, Pinsk MA, Christensen H, Harvan J Test of a non-motor sequencing hypothesis for the cerebellum in normals and schizophrenia. Neuroimage 11 (5): S73. Tracy J, Faro S, Mohammed F, Pinsk MA, Pinus A, Tiver R, Harvan J Functional localization of time keeper function separate from attentional resources and strategy. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2000 Annual Meeting Abstract Program, p 80. Pinsk MA, Kastner S, Desimone R, Ungerleider LG An estimate of receptive field sizes in human visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 25 (1): p 916. Pinsk MA, Kastner S, Desimone R, Ungerleider LG An estimate of receptive field sizes in human visual cortex. NeuroImage 9 (6): S885. Kastner S, Pinsk MA, Desimone R, Ungerleider LG Directed attention increases activity in human visual cortex in the absence of visual stimulation. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 25 (1): p 1. Kastner S, Pinsk MA, Desimone R, Ungerleider LG Increased baseline activity in human visual cortex during directed attention in the absence of visual stimulation. Neuroimage 9 (6): S777. Tracy JI, Faro SS, Mohammed F, Matthews M, Pinsk MA, Christensen H Test of a non-motor sequencing hypothesis for the cerebellum using fmri. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 1999 Annual Meeting Abstract Program, p 100. Faro S, Mohamed F, Tracy J, Pinsk MA, Koenigsberg R, Emperado J, Tsai F Change in primary visual cortex activation as a function of luminous intensity. Neuroimage 7 (4): S308. Pinsk MA, Makale M, Cohen L, Grafman J Functional magnetic resonance imaging of imaginary movement of a fictitious appendage. NIH Summer Intern Poster Day, Bethesda, Maryland.
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