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Cognitive Brain Mapping Group

The Cognitive Brain Mapping Group (CBMG) brings together labs on campus with a common interest in neuroimaging of cognition. These groups interact at the CBMG colloquia series. Although many of these groups conduct research using MRI at the Center for Translational Imaging, labs are encouraged to present research using other methods such as EEG, TMS, eyetracking and behavior.

Explore the lists below to learn more about CBMG-affiliated faculty.

Allen, Norrina Bai

Allen, Norrina Bai

Professor, Preventive Medicine (Epidemiology), Medical Social Sciences (Determinants of Health), Pediatrics

Apkarian, Apkar V

Apkarian, Apkar V

Professor, Neuroscience, Anesthesiology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Beeman, Mark

Beeman, Mark

Professor

Description of Interests

I want to know how people think. I am particularly interested in “high-level cognition,” such as how people understand whole stories, and solve complex problems. I particularly want to know how the br... [more]

Bonakdarpour, Borna

Bonakdarpour, Borna

Associate Professor, Neurology (Behavioral Neurology)

Franconeri, Steven

Description of Interests

We study visual thinking and communication: how it works, and how we can make it work better. At our Visual Thinking Laboratory, a team of researchers explore how leveraging the visual system - the la... [more]

Grafman, Jordan H

Grafman, Jordan H

Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Professor, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences

Mesulam, M Marsel

Mesulam, M Marsel

Professor, Neurology (Behavioral Neurology)

Mittal, Vijay A

Mittal, Vijay A

Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical Social Sciences (Determinants of Health)
Professor, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences

Nusslock, Robin

Nusslock, Robin

Associate Professor, Neurology - Ken and Ruth Davee Department, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical Social Sciences (Determinants of Health)
Associate Professor, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences

Paller, Ken

Paller, Ken

Professor, Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences Department of Psychology

Description of Interests

Human memory, perception, and cognition. Biological bases of mental phenomena. Cognitive Neuroscience

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