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Peter Bandettini CV

Peter Anthony Bandettini

Current Employment:

Chief: Section on Functional Imaging Methods
Laboratory of Brain and Cognition
NIMH

Director: Functional MRI Facility
NIMH/NINDS

Director: Center for Multimodal Neuroimaging
NIMH

Office Address:
Functional MRI Facility
Building 10, Room 1D80b
10 Center Dr. MSC 1148
Bethesda, MD 20892-1148

Phone Numbers:

Phone: 301-402-1333
Mobile : 240-938-1610
Email: bandettini@nih.gov

Education:

1989 B.S., Physics, Marquette University
1994 Ph.D., Medical College of Wisconsin
Ph.D. Dissertation Title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Human Brain Activation using Endogenous Susceptibility Contrast.
Co-advisors: R. Scott Hinks, James, S. Hyde
Postgraduate Training: 1994-96 MGH-NMR Center / Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Supervisors: Bruce Rosen & Jack Belliveau
Other Employment: 1996-98 Assistant Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin, Biophysics Research Institute

Awards, Honors:

1984-88 Marquette University Academic Scholarship.
1984-88 Marquette University Athletic Scholarship.
1987 National Science Foundation Fellowship.
1989 MCW Research Fellowship.
1990 McCahill award for Academic and Athletic Leadership at Marquette University
2001 Wiley/OHBM Young Investigator Award
2001,7,15 NIMH Directors Award
2013 NIMH Outstanding Mentor Award
2015 ISMRM Fellow of the Society
2020 ISMRM Gold Medal Recipient

Memberships in Professional Societies:

International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM)
Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM)
Society for Neuroscience (SFN)

Professional Activities:

Journal Activity

Editor-in-Chief: NeuroImage (2011-2017) Associate Editor: Human Brain Mapping (2003 – 2011) NeuroImage (2005-2011) SciTopics (2008-2011) Editorial Board: NeuroImage (2000 – 2005) Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (2004 – 2014) Journal of Integrative Neuroscience (2008 – 2016) International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology (2010 – 2017)

Meeting, Organization, and Society Activity

  • Organization For Human Brain Mapping
    • Council:
      • Secretary 1999-2001.
      • President 2005-2007.
      • Meetings Liaison/Program Chair 2011.
    • Program Committee:
      • Copenhagen ‘97
      • Düsseldorf ‘99
      • San Antonio ‘00
      • Brighton ’01
      • Chair: Sendai ’02, Seattle ‘13
      • New York ’03
      • Budapest ’04
      • Toronto ’05
      • Florence ’06
      • Chicago, ‘07
      • Beijing, ‘12
      • Seattle, ‘13
      • Hamburg, ‘14
    • Education Committee:
      • Chair San Antonio 2000 and Brighton 2001.
    • Nominating Committee:
      • Chair San Antonio 2000
    • Scientific Advisory Board
      • Chair-Elect Vancouver 2016-17
      • Chair Singapore 2017-18
      • Chair Rome 2018-19
      • Chair Virtual 2019-20
  • International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
    • Young Investigator Award Committee (2001, 2)
    • Program Committee (2007-2010)
    • Education Committee (2007-2010)
  • Faculty of Parmenides Foundation (2007-present)
  • Primary organizer: ISMRM-sponsored High Field Workshop, Lake Louise, CA (2011)
  • Co-organizer: Joint ISMRM/OHBM virtual workshop (2012).

Advisory Activity

Member of external advisory committee for: The National fMRI Database Center, Dartmouth College (1999-2003)
The Center for Functional MRI, University of California, San Diego (2002-present)
Georgetown University fMRI Center (2006-2009) Johns Hopkins Research Resource for Quantitative fMRI (2008 – present)
GE Medical Systems Head-Only Scanner Development (2009-present)
Duke University Brain Project (2016)
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. (2016)
MIND Institute, Albuquerque, NM (2016-present)
Max Planck Institute for Metabolism (2017-present)

NIH Committees:

Stadtman Investigator Selection Committee (2011,2015-2018)

Ph.D. Thesis Committee for:
Rongyan Zhang, Medical College of Wisconsin (1996)
Rasmus Birn, Medical College of Wisconsin (1998)
Ziad Saad, Marquette University (1998)
Anthony Liu, University of Texas, San Antonio (2000)
John Agnew, Georgetown University (2003)
Hanbing Lu, Medical College of Wisconsin (2003)
Martyn Klassen, University of London, Ontario (2005)
Kathy Nangini, University of Toronto, Ontario (2006)
Mark Chevillet, Georgetown University (2011)
Marieke Mur, Maastricht University (2011)
Evan Gordan, Georgetown University (2012)
Nathan Churchill, University of Toronto, Ontario (2013)
Andrew Breeden, Georgetown University (2017)
Kyle Shattuck, Georgetown University (2017)
Zhan Xu, Medical College of Wisconsin (2018)

Students:
Natalia Petridou, George Washington University (1999-2005)
Prantik Kundu, Cambridge University (2010-2013)
Raphael Kaplan, University College, London (2010-2013)
Adam Thomas, Oxford University (2009-2014)
Jacob Levenstein, Oxford University, Oxford (2016-present)
Samika Kumar, Oxford University, Oxford (2019-present)

Post Docs:
James Patterson (1999-2001)
Rasmus Birn (2000-2004)
Ziad Saad (2001-2003)
Patrick Bellgowan (2001-2004)
Hauke Heekeren (shared with Leslie Ungerleider) (2002-2005)
David Knight (2002-2006)
Marta Marion (2003-2006)
Anthony Boemio (2003-2007)
Kevin Murphy (2004-2008)
Nikolaus Kriegeskorte (2004-2008)
Dan Handwerker (2007-2012)
Masaya Misaki (2008 – 2012)
Javier Gonzalez-Castillo (2009-2013)
Jennifer Evans (2009-2014)
Carlton Chu (2009-2012)
Hang-Joon Jo (2012-2015)
Prantik Kundu (2014)
David Jangraw (2014-2018)
Laurentius Huber (2015-2018)
Yuhui Chai (2016-present)
Emily Finn (2017-present)
Ru-Yuan Zhang (2018-present)

Below are the 20-25 page research summaries from my NIMH research section (SFIM) and core facility (FMRIF) since 1999.

BSC Review Document for UFIM 2003

BSC Review Document for SFIM 2007

BSC Review Document for SFIM 2012

BSC Review Document for SFIM 2016

BSC Review Document for FMRIF 2015

BSC Review Document for FMRIF 2019

Papers According to Google Scholar  [July 18, 2020]

(total citations = 37,196, h-index = 88, i10-index 178)

  1. F. L. Pedrotti, P. A. Bandettini, Faraday rotation in the undergraduate advanced laboratory. American Journal of Physics 58, 542-545 (1990).
  2. P. A. Bandettini, E. C. Wong, R. S. Tikofsky, R. S. Hinks, J. S. Hyde, Time course EPI of human brain function during task activation. Magn. Reson. Med. 25, 390-397 (1992).
  3. J. T. Eells, P. A. Bandettini, P. A. Holman, J. M. Propp, Pyrethroid insecticide induced alterations in mammalian synaptic membrane potential. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Theraputics 262, 1173-1181 (1992).
  4. P. A. Bandettini, A. Jesmanowicz, E. C. Wong, J. S. Hyde, Processing strategies for time-course data sets in functional MRI of the human brain. Magn. Reson. Med. 30, 161-173 (1993).
  5. J. T. Eells, J. L. Rasmussen, P. A. Bandettini, J. M. Propp, Differences in neuroexcitatory actions of pyrethroid insecticides and sodium channel specific neurotoxins in rat and trout brain synaptosomes. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 123, 107-119 (1993).
  6. S. M. Rao, J. R. Binder, P. A. Bandettini, T. A. Hammeke, Z. A. Yetkin, J. Jesmanowicz, L. M. Lisk, G. L. Morris, W. M. Mueller, L. D. Estkowski, E. C. Wong, V. M. Haughton, J. S. Hyde, Functional magnetic resonance imaging of complex human movements. Neurology 43, 2311-2318 (1993).
  7. P. A. Bandettini, E. C. Wong, A. Jesmanowicz, R. S. Hinks, J. S. Hyde, Spin-echo and gradient-echo EPI of human brain activation using BOLD contrast: a comparative study at 1.5 Tesla. NMR in Biomedicine 7, 12-20 (1994).
  8. J. J. Sychra, P. A. Bandettini, N. Bhattacharya, Q. Lin, Synthetic images by subspace transforms I: principal components images and related filters. Med. Phys. 21, 193-201 (1994).
  9. J. R. Binder, S. M. Rao, T. A. Hammeke, F. Z. Yetkin, A. Jesmanowicz, P. A. Bandettini, E. C. Wong, L. D. Estkowski, M. D. Goldstein, V. M. Haughton, J. S. Hyde, Functional magnetic resonance imaging of human auditory cortex. Ann. Neurol. 35, 662-672 (1994).
  10. J. R. Binder, S. M. Rao, T. A. Hammeke, J. A. Frost, P. A. Bandettini, J. S. Hyde, Effects of stimulus rate on signal response during functional magnetic resonance imaging of auditory cortex. Cogn. Brain Res. 2, 31-38 (1994).
  11. G. L. Morris III, W. M. Meuller, F. Z. Yetkin, H. V. M., T. A. Hammeke, S. Swanson, S. M. Rao, A. Jesmanowicz, L. D. Estkowski, P. A. Bandettini, E. C. Wong, J. S. Hyde, Functional magnetic resonance imaging in partial epilepsy. Epilepsia 35, (1994).
  12. E. A. DeYoe, P. A. Bandettini, J. Nietz, D. Miller, P. Winas, Functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) of the human brain. J. Neuroscience Methods 54, 171-187 (1994).
  13. J. R. Binder, T. A. Rao, J. A. Hammeke, J. A. Frost, P. A. Bandettini, A. Jesmanowicz, J. S. Hyde, Lateralized human brain language systems demonstrated by task subtraction functional magnetic resonance imaging. Arch. Neurol. 52, 593-601 (1995).
  14. J. L. Boxerman, P. A. Bandettini, K. K. Kwong, J. R. Baker, T. L. Davis, B. R. Rosen, R. M. Weisskoff, The intravascular contribution to fMRI signal change: monte carlo modeling and diffusion - weighted studies in vivo. Magn. Reson. Med. 34, 4-10 (1995).
  15. P. A. Bandettini, E. C. Wong, The effects of biophysical and physiologic parameters on brain activation - induced R2* and R2 changes: simulations using a deterministic diffusion model. International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology 6, 133-152 (1995).
  16. S. M. Rao, J. R. Binder, T. A. Hammeke, P. A. Bandettini, J. A. Bobholz, J. A. Frost, B. M. Myklebust, R. D. Jacobson, J. S. Hyde, Somatotopic mapping of the human primary motor cortex with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Neurology 45, 919-924 (1995).
  17. S. Bates, Z. Yetkin, A. Jesmanowicz, H. J. S., P. A. Bandettini, L. Estkowski, V. M. Haughton, Artifacts in functional magnetic resonance imaging from gaseous oxygen. Journ. of Mag. Res. Imag. 4, 443-445 (1995).
  18. E. A. DeYoe, G. Carman, P. Bandettini, G. S., W. J., R. Cox, D. Miller, J. Neitz, Mapping striate and extrastriate visual areas in human cerebral cortex. Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. 93, 2282-2386 (1996).
  19. S. M. Rao, P. A. Bandettini, J. R. Binder, J. A. Bobholz, T. A. Hammeke, E. A. Stein, J. S. Hyde, Relationship between finger movement rate and functional magnetic resonance signal change in human primary motor cortex. J. Cereb. Blood Flow and Met. 16, 1250-1254 (1996).
  20. P. W. R. Woodruff, R. R. Benson, P. A. Bandettini, K. K. Kwong, R. Howard, T. Talavage, J. Belliveau, B. R. Rosen, Modulation of auditory and visual cortex by selective attention is modality - dependent. NeuroReport 7, 1909-1903 (1996).
  21. R. L. Buckner, P. A. Bandettini, K. M. O'Craven, R. L. Savoy, S. E. Peterson, M. E. Raichle, T. L. Brady, B. R. Rosen, fMRI detection and time course of distributed cortical activations during single trials of a cognitive task. Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA 93, 14878-14883 (1996).
  22. P. A. Bandettini, K. K. Kwong, T. L. Davis, R. B. H. Tootell, E. C. Wong, P. T. Fox, J. W. Belliveau, R. M. Weisskoff, B. R. Rosen, Characterization of cerebral blood oxygenation and flow changes during prolonged brain activation. Human Brain Mapping 5, 93-109 (1997).
  23. P. A. Bandettini, E. C. Wong, A hypercapnia - based normalization method for improved spatial localization of human brain activation with fMRI. NMR in Biomedicine 10, 197-203 (1997).
  24. J. Caplan, P. A. Bandettini, J. P. Sutton, Weight - space mapping of fMRI motor tasks: evidence for nested neural networks in "Computational Neuroscience '96" (J. Bower, Ed.), p.585-589, Plenum, New York, (1997).
  25. P. A. Bandettini, J. Jesmanowicz, J. VanKylen, R. M. Birn, J. S. Hyde, Functional MRI of brain activation induced by scanner acoustic noise. Magn. Reson. Med. 39, 410-416 (1998).
  26. R. M. Birn, P. A. Bandettini, A. Jesmanowicz, R. Shaker, R. W. Cox, Magnetic field changes in the human brain due to swallowing or speaking. Magn. Reson. Med. 40, 55-60 (1998).
  27. K. M. Donahue, J. VanKylen, S. Guven, A. El-Bershawi, W.-M. Luh, P. A. Bandettini, R. W. Cox, J. S. Hyde, A. H. Kissebah, Simultaneous gradient-echo / spin - echo EPI of graded ischemia in human skeletal muscle. J. Mag. Res. Imag. 8, 1106-1113 (1998).
  28. A. Jesmanowicz, P. A. Bandettini, J. S. Hyde, Single shot half k-space high resolution EPI for fMRI at 3T. Magn. Reson. Med. 40, 754-762 (1998).
  29. E. A. Stein, J. Pankiewicz, H. H. Harsch, J.-K. Cho, S. A. Fuller, R. G. Hoffmann, M. Hawkins, S. M. Rao, P. A. Bandettini, A. S. Bloom, Nicotine-induced limbic cortical activation in the human brain: a functional MRI study. Am. J. Psychiatry 155, 1009-1015 (1998).
  30. R. M. Birn, P. A. Bandettini, R. W. Cox, R. Shaker, Event - related fMRI of tasks involving brief motion. Human Brain Mapping 7: 106-114 (1999).
  31. W.-M. Luh, E. C. Wong, P. A. Bandettini, J. S. Hyde, QUIPSS II with thin - slice TI1 periodic saturation: a method for improved accuracy of quantitative perfusion imaging using pulsed arterial spin labeling. Magn. Reson. Med. 41: 1246-1254, (1999).
  32. G. M. Hathout, R. K. Gopi,. P. Bandettini, SS Gambhir. The lag of cerebral hemodynamics with rapidly alternating periodic stimulation: modeling for functional MRI. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 17: 9-20, (1999).
  33. P. A. Bandettini, R. W. Cox. Event-related fMRI contrast when using constant interstimulus interval: theory and experiment. Magn. Reson. Med. 43: 540-548 (2000).
  34. W.-M. Luh, E. C. Wong, P. A. Bandettini, B. D. Ward, J. S. Hyde, Comparison of simultaneously measured perfusion and BOLD signal increases during brain activation using QUIPSS II with thin - slice TI1 periodic saturation. Magn. Reson. Med. 44: 137-143 (2000).
  35. R. M. Birn, Z. Saad, P. A. Bandettini, Spatial heterogeneity of the nonlinear dynamics in the fMRI BOLD response. NeuroImage, 14: 817-826, (2001).
  36. P. A. Bandettini and L. G. Ungerleider, From neuron to BOLD: new connections. Nature Neuroscience, 4: 864-866, (2001).
  37. R. M. Birn, R. W. Cox, P. A. Bandettini, Detection versus estimation in Event-Related fMRI: choosing the optimal stimulus timing. NeuroImage 15: 262-264, (2002).
  38. J. Bodurka, P. A. Bandettini. Toward direct mapping of neuronal activity: MRI detection of ultra weak transient magnetic field changes, Magn. Reson. Med 47: 1052-1058, (2002)
  39. P. A. Bandettini, R. M. Birn, D. Kelley, Z. S. Saad. Dynamic nonlinearities in BOLD contrast: neuronal or hemodynamic? Elsevier Excerpta Medica International Congress Series. 1235: 73-85 (2002).
  40. E. L. Barbier, S. Marrett, A. Danek, A. Vortmeyer, P. van Gelderen, J. Duyn, P. Bandettini, J. Grafman, A. P. Koretsky, Imaging cortical anatomy by high resolution MR at 3.0 T: dectection of the Stripe Gennari in Visual Area 17 Magn. Reson. Med. 48: 735-738, (2002)
  41. Z. S. Saad, K. M. Ropella, E. A. DeYoe, P. A. Bandettini, The spatial extent of the BOLD response. NeuroImage, 19: 132-144, (2003).
  42. J. C. Patterson II, L. G. Ungerleider, and P. A Bandettini, Task - independent functional brain activity correlation with skin conductance changes: an fMRI study. NeuroImage, 17: 1787-1806, (2002).
  43. L. Pessoa, E. Gutierrez, P. A. Bandettini, L. G. Ungerleider, Neural Correlates of Visual Working Memory: fMRI Amplitude Predicts Task Performance, Neuron, 35: 975-987, (2002).
  44. P.S.F. Bellgowan, Z. S. Saad, P. A. Bandettini, Understanding neural system dynamics through task modulation and measurement of functional MRI amplitude, latency, and width. Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA 100, 1415-1419 (2003).
  45. D. C. Knight, H. T. Nguyen, P. A. Bandettini, Expression of conditional fear with and without awareness, Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA 100, 15280-15283 (2003).
  46. H. R. Heekeren, S. Marrett, P. A. Bandettini, L. G. Ungerleider, A general mechanism for perceptual decision making in the human brain. Nature 43, 859-862 (2004).
  47. R.M. Birn, R. W. Cox, P. A. Bandettini, Experimental designs and processing strategies for fMRI studies involving overt responses. NeuroImage, 23, 1046-1058 (2004)
  48. P.A. Bandettini, N. Petridou, J. Bodurka, Direct detection of neuronal activity with MRI: fantasy, possibility, or reality? Applied MRI 29 (1) pp. 65-88 (2005).
  49. R.M. Birn, P. A. Bandettini, The effect of stimulus duty cycle and "off" duration on BOLD response linearity. NeuroImage, 27, 70-82 (2005).
  50. D. C. Knight, H. T. Nguyen, P. A. Bandettini, The role of the human amygdala in the production of conditioned fear responses. NeuroImage, 26, 1193-1200 (2005).
  51. D. C. Knight, H. T. Nguyen, P. A. Bandettini, The role of awareness in delay and trace fear conditioning in humans. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 5 (2), 158-163 (2006).
  52. N. Kriegeskorte, R. Goebel, P. Bandettini, Information-based functional brain mapping. Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA, 103, 3863-3868 (2006).
  53. K. S. St. Lawrence, J. A. Frank, P. A. Bandettini, F. Q. Ye, Noise reduction in multi-slice arterial spin tagging imaging. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Magn. Reson. Med. 53, 735-738 (2005).
  54. N. Petridou, D. Plenz, A. C. Silva, J. Bodurka, M. Loew, P. A. Bandettini, Direct Magnetic Resonance detection of neuronal electrical activity, Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA. 103, 16015-16020 (2006).
  55. J. Illes, M. P. Kirschen, E. Edwards, L. R. Stanford, P. Bandettini, D. B. Michael, P. J. Ford, G. H. Glover, J. Kulynych, R. Macklin, S. M. Wolf, and The working group on incidental findings in brain imaging research, Handling incidental findings in brain imaging research: early conclusions in and ongoing debate. Science 311, 783-784 (2006).
  56. R. M. Birn, J. B. Diamond, M. A. Smith, P. A. Bandettini, Separating respiratory variation-related fluctuations from neuronal activity-related fluctuations in fMRI, NeuroImage 31, 1536-1548 (2006)
  57. P. A. Bandettini, Functional MRI Today, International Journal of Psychophysiology 63, 138-145 (2007)
  58. P. S. F. Bellgowan, P. A. Bandettini, P. van Gelderen, A. Martin, J. Bodurka, Improved BOLD detection in the medial temporal region using parallel imaging and voxel volume reduction. NeuroImage, 29, 1244-1251 (2006)
  59. H. R. Heekeren, S. Marrett, D. A. Ruff, P. A. Bandettini, L. G. Ungerleider, Involvement of human left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in perceptual decision-making is independent of response modality. Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA, 103, 10023-10028 (2006)
  60. J. Bodurka, F. Ye, N Petridou, K. Murphy, P. A. Bandettini, Mapping the MRI voxel volume in which thermal noise matches physiological noise – implications for fMRI. NeuroImage, 34, 542-549 (2007)
  61. K. Murphy, J. Bodurka, P. A. Bandettini, How long to scan? The relationship between fMRI temporal signal to noise and the necessary scan duration. NeuroImage, 34, 565-574 (2007)
  62. N. Kriegeskorte, P. Bandettini, Analyzing for information, not activation, to exploit high-resolution fMRI, NeuroImage, 38, 649-662 (2007)
  63. J. E. Dunsmoor, P. A. Bandettini, D. C. Knight, Impact of continuous versus intermittent CS-UCS pairing on human brain activation during Pavlovian fear conditioning. Behavioral Neuroscience, 121, 635-642 (2007)
  64. M. Maieron, G. D. Iannetti, J. Bodurka, I. Tracy, P. Bandettini, C. Porro, Functional responses in the human spinal cord during willed motor actions: evidence for side- and rate- dependent activity. Journal of Neuroscience 27:4182-4190, (2007)
  65. N. Kriegeskorte, P. Bandettini, Combining the tools: activation- and information-based fMRI analysis. NeuroImage, 38, 666-668 (2007)
  66. R. M. Birn, M. A. Smith, T. B. Jones, P. A. Bandettini, The respiration response function: the temporal dynamics of fMRI signal fluctuations related to changes in respiration. NeuroImage, 40, 644-654 (2008)
  67. J. E. Dunsmoor, P. A. Bandettini, D. A. Knight, Neural correlates of unconditioned response diminution during Pavlovian conditioning. NeuroImage 40, 811-817 (2008)
  68. A. Tuan, R. M. Birn, P. A. Bandettini, G. M. Boynton, Differential transient MEG and fMRI responses to visual stimulation onset rate. International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology 18, 17-28 (2008)
  69. R. M. Birn, K. Murphy, P. A. Bandettini, The effect of respiration variations on independent component analysis of resting state functional connectivity. Human Brain Mapping 29, 740-750 (2008)
  70. P. A. Bandettini, E. Bullmore, Endogenous oscillations and networks in functional MRI, Human Brain Mapping 29, 737-739 (2008)
  71. N. Kriegeskorte, NJ. Bodurka, and P. Bandettini, Artifactual time course correlations in echo-planar fMRI with implications for studies of brain function. International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology, 18 (5-6), 345-349 (2008)
  72. N. Kriegeskorte, M. Mur, D. Ruff, R. Kiani, J. Bodurka, H. Esteky, K. Tanaka, P. Bandettini, Matching categorical object representations in inferotemporal cortex of man and monkey. Neuron 60, 1-16 (2008)
  73. T. B. Jones, P. A. Bandettini, R. M. Birn, Integration of motion correction and physiological noise regression in fMRI, NeuroImage 42, 582-590 (2008)
  74. P. A. Bandettini, What’s New in Neuroimaging Methods?, Annals of the NY Academy of Sciences: The Year in Cognitive Neuroscience 2009, 260-293 (2009)
  75. K. Murphy, R. M. Birn, D. A. Handwerker, T. B. Jones, P. A. Bandettini, The impact of global signal regression on resting state correlations: are anti-correlated networks introduced? NeuroImage 44, 893-905 (2008)
  76. J. Illes, M. P. Kirschen, E. Edwards, P. Bandettini, M.K. Cho, P. J. Ford, G. H. Glover, J. Kulynych, R. Macklin, D. B. Michael, S. M. Wolf, T. Grabowski, B. Seto, Practical approaches to incidental findings in brain imaging research, Neurology, 70, 384-390 (2008).
  77. P. T. Fox, E. Bullmore, P. A. Bandettini, J. L. Lancaster, Protecting peer-review: correspondence chronology and ethical analysis regarding Logothetis vs. Shmuel and Leopold, Human Brain Mapping.30, 347-354 (2009)
  78. J. D. Van Horn, P. A. Bandettini, K. Cheng, G. F. Egan, A. Stenger, S. Strother, A. W. Toga, New horizons for the next era of human brain imaging, cognitive, and behavioral research: pacific rim interactivity. Brain Imaging and Behavior 2, 227-231 (2008).
  79. M. Mur, P. A. Bandettini, N. Kriegeskorte, Revealing representational content with pattern-information fMRI – an introductory guide. Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience 4, 101-109 (2009).
  80. N. Kriegeskorte, M. Mur, P.A. Bandettini, Representational similarity analysis - connecting the branches of systems neuroscience. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. doi:10.3389/neuro.06.004.2008 (2008)
  81. D. C. Knight, J. S. Waters, P. A. Bandettini, Neural substrates of explicit and implicit fear memory, NeuroImage, 45, 208-214 (2009).
  82. A. G. Thomas, S. Marrett, Z. S. Saad, D. A. Ruff, A. Martin, P. A. Bandettini, Functional but not structural changes associate with learning: an exploration of longitudinal voxel based morphometry (VBM). NeuroImage 48, 117-125 (2009).
  83. D. C. Knight, N. S. Waters, M. K. King, P. A. Bandettini, Learning related diminution of unconditioned SCR and fMRI signal responses. NeuroImage 49, 843-848 (2010).
  84. R. M. Birn, K. Murphy, D. A. Handwerker, P. A. Bandettini, fMRI in the presence of task-correlated breathing variations, NeuroImage 47, 1092-1104 (2009)
  85. P. T. Fox, E. Bullmore, P. A. Bandettini, J. L. Lancaster, Editorial reply to Jackle, Human Brain Mapping, 30: 1936-1937 (2009).
  86. P. A. Bandettini, Seven Topics in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, J. Integr. Neurosci, 8 (3) 371 – 403 (2009).
  87. T. B. Jones, P. A. Bandettini, L. Kenworthy, L. K. Case, S. C. Milleville, A. Martin, R. Birn, Sources of group differences in functional connectivity: an investigation applied to autism spectrum disorder. NeuroImage 49 (1) 401-414 (2010)
  88. R. M. Birn, L. Kenworthy, L. Case, R. Caravella, T. B. Jones, P. A. Bandettini, A. Martin, Neural systems supporting lexical search guided by letter and semantic category cues: a self-paced overt response fMRI study of verbal fluency. NeuroImage 49 (1) 1099-1047 (2010).
  89. D. A. Handwerker and P. A. Bandettini, Hemodynamic signals not predicted? Not so: A comment on Sirotin and Das (2009). NeuroImage 55, 4:1409-1412 (2011).
  90. M. Mur, D. A. Ruff, J. Bodurka, P. A. Bandettini, N. Kriegeskorte, Face-identity change activation outside the face system: “release from adaptation” may not always indicate neuronal selectivity. Cerebral Cortex (2010).
  91. N. Kriegeskorte, R. Cusack, P. Bandettini, How does an fMRI voxel sample the neuronal activity pattern: compact-kernal or complex spatiotemporal filter? NeuroImage, 49, 1965-1976 (2010).
  92. M. Misaki, Y. Kim, P. A. Bandettini, N. Kriegeskorte, Comparison of multivariate classifiers and response normalizations for pattern-information fMRI. NeuroImage, 53, 103-118, (2010)
  93. D. A. Ruff, S. Marrett, H. R. Heekeren, P. A. Bandettini, L. G. Ungerleider, Complementary roles of systems representing sensory evidence and systems detecting task difficulty during perceptual decision making. Front. Neurosci. 4:190. Doi:10.3389/fnins.2010.00190. (2010)
  94. D. A. Handwerker and P. A. Bandettini, Simple explanations before complex theories: Alternative interpretations of Sirotin and Das’ observations. NeuroImage 55, 4:1419-1422 (2011).
  95. J. Gonzalez-Castillo, V. Roopchansingh, P. A. Bandettini, J. Bodurka, Physiological noise effects on the flip angle selection in BOLD fMRI. NeuroImage 54 (4) pp. 2764 – 2778. (2011)
  96. P. A. Bandettini, R. Bowtell, P. Jezzard, R. Turner, Ultra-high field systems and applications at 7T and beyond: progress, pitfalls, and potential. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 67, pp. 317-321 (2012)
  97. S. M. Smith, P. A. Bandettini, K. L. Miller, T. E. J. Behrens, K. J. Friston, O. David, T. Liu, M. W. Woolrich, T. E. Nichols, The danger of systematic bias in group-level fMRI-lag-based causality estimation. NeuroImage 59, pp. 1228-1229 (2012)
  98. J. Gonzalez-Castillo, Z. Saad, D. A. Handwerker, S. J. Inati, N. Brenowitz, P. A. Bandettini, Whole-brain, time-locked activation with simple tasks revealed using massive averaging and model-free analysis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109, 14: pp. 5487-5492 (2012)
  99. C. Chu, A.-L. Hsu, K.-H. Chou, P. Bandettini, C.-P. Lin, Does feature selection improve classification accuracy? Impact of sample size and feature selection on classification using anatomical magnetic resonance images. NeuroImage 60, pp. 59-70 (2012)
  100. D. A. Handwerker, V. Roopchansingh, P. A. Bandettini, Periodic changes in brain connectivity, NeuroImage 63, pp. 1712-1719 (2012)
  101. P. A. Bandettini, E. C. Wong, Sewer pipe, wire, epoxy, and finger tapping: the start of fMRI at the Medical College of Wisconsin. NeuroImage 62, pp. 620-631 (2012).
  102. P. Kundu, S. J. Inati, J. W. Evans, W.-M. Luh, P. A. Bandettini, Differentiating BOLD and non-BOLD signals in fMRI time series using multi-echo EPI. NeuroImage 60, pp. 1759-1770 (2012)
  103. P. A. Bandettini, Functional MRI: a confluence of fortunate circumstances. NeuroImage 61, pp. A3-A11 (2012)
  104. M. Misaki, G. L. Wallace, N. Dankner, A. Martin, P. A. Bandettini, Characteristic cortical thickness patterns in adolescents with autism spectrum disorders: Interactions with age and intellectual ability revealed by canonical correlation analysis. NeuroImage 60, pp. 1890-1901 (2012)
  105. D. A. Handwerker, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, M. D’Esposito, P. A. Bandettini, The continuing challenge of understanding and modeling hemodynamic variation in fMRI. NeuroImage 62, pp. 620-631 (2012).
  106. J. Gonzalez-Castillo, K. N. Duthie, Z. S. Saad, C. Chu, P. A. Bandettini, W.-M. Luh, Effects of image contrast on functional MRI image registration. NeuroImage, 67, pp. 163-174 (2013).
  107. P. A. Bandettini, Twenty years of Functional MRI: The Science and the Stories. NeuroImage 62, pp. 575-588 (2012)
  108. W.-M. Luh, S. L. Talagala, T.-Q. Li, P. A. Bandettini, Pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling at 7T for human brain: estimation and correction for off-resonance effects using a prescan, Magn. Reson. Med. 69, pp. 402-410 (2013)
  109. M. Mur, D. A. Ruff, J. Bodurka, P. De Weerd, P. A. Bandettini, N. Kriegeskorte, Categorical, yet graded single-image activation profiles in human category-selective cortical regions, The Journal of Neuroscience, 32, pp. 8649-8662 (2012)
  110. Z. Yang, X.-N Zuo, P. Wang, Z. Li, S. M. LaConte, P. A. Bandettini, X. P. Hu, Generalized RAICAR: Discover homogeneous subject (sub)groups by reproducibility of their intrinsic connectivity networks, NeuroImage 63, pp. 403-414 (2012).
  111. R. Kaplan, C. F. Doeller, G. R. Barnes, V. Litvak, E. Duzel, P. A. Bandettini, N. Burgess, Movement-related theta rhythm in humans: coordinating self-directed hippocampal learning. PloS Biology, 10, e1001267 (2012)
  112. A. G. Thomas, A. Dennis, P. A. Bandettini, H. Johansen-Berg, The effects of aerobic activity on brain structure. Frontiers in Psychology, 3, pp. 1-9 (2012)
  113. M. Misaki, W.-M. Luh, P. A. Bandettini, Accurate decoding of sub-TR timing differences in stimulations of sub-voxel regions from multi-voxel response patterns. NeuroImage, 66, pp. 623-633 (2013).
  114. P. A. Bandettini, The BOLD plot thickens: sign- and layer-dependent hemodynamic changes with activation. Neuron 76, pp. 468-469 (2012).  
  115. M. Misaki, W.-M. Luh, P. A. Bandettini, The effect of spatial smoothing on fMRI decoding of columnar-level organization with linear support vector machine. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 212, pp. 355-361 (2013)
  116. P. A. Bandettini, P. Kundu, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, M. Misaki, P. Guillod, Characterizing and Utilizing fMRI Fluctuations, Patterns, and Dynamics, Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging – Proceedings of SPIE Vol 8672, doi: 10.1117/12.2012737 (2013).
  117. K. Murphy, R. M. Birn, P. A. Bandettini, Resting state fMRI confounds and cleanup, NeuroImage, 80, pp. 349-359 (2013).
  118. P. Kundu, N. D. Brenowitz, V. Voon, Y. Worbe, P. E. Vertes, S. J. Inati, Z. S. Saad, P. A. Bandettini, E. T. Bullmore, An Integrated Strategy for Improving Functional Connectivity Mapping Using Multi-Echo EPI, PNAS, 110, pp. 16187-16192 (2013).
  119. R. M. Hutchison, T. Womelsdorf, E. A. Allen, P. A. Bandettini, V. D. Calhoun, M. Corbetta, S. D. Penna, J. H. Duyn, G. H. Glover, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, D. A. Handwerker, S. Keiholz, V. Kiviniemi, D. A. Leopold, F. de Pasquale, O. Sporns, M. Walter, C. Chang, Dynamic functional connectivity: promise issues, and interpretations. NeuroImage, 80, pp. 360-378 (2013).
  120. Z. Yang, C. Chang, T. Xu, L. Jiang, D. Handwerker, F. X. Castellanos, M. Milham, P. Bandettini, X.-N. Zuo, Connectivity Trajectory across Lifespan Differentiates the Precuneus from the Default Network, NeuroImage, 89, pp. 45-56 (2014) .
  121. A. Devor, P. A. Bandettini, D. A. Boas, J. M. Bower, R. B. Buxton, L. B. Cohen, A. M. Dale, G. T. Einevoll, P. T. Fox, M. A. Franceschini, K. J. Friston, J. G. Fujimoto, M. A. Geyer, J. H. Greenberg, E. Halgren, M. S. Hamalainen, F. Helmchen, B. T. Hyman, A. Jasanoff, T. L. Jernigan, L. L. Judd, S.-G. Kim, D. Kleinfeld, N. J. Kopell, M. Kutas, K. K. Kwong, M. E. Larkum, E. H. Lo, P. J. Magistretti, J. B. Mandeville, E. Masliah, P. P. Mitra, W. C. Mobley, M. A. Moskowitz, A. Nimmerjahn, J. H. Reynolds, B. R. Rosen, B. M. Salzberg, C. B. Schaffer, G. A. Silva, P. T. C. So, N. C. Spitzer, R. B. Tootell, D. C. Van Essen, W. Vanduffel, S. A. Vinogradov, L. L. Wald, L. V. Wang, B. Weber, A. G. Yodh, The challenge of connecting the dots in the B.R.A.I.N., Neuron, 80, pp. 270-274, (2013).
  122. Z. Yang, P. Wu, P. A. Bandettini, X. Weng, The cerebellum engages in automation of verb-generation skill, Journal of Integrated Neuroscience Volume 13, pp. 1-17 (2014).
  123. R. Kaplan, A. J. Horner, P. A. Bandettini, C. F. Doeller, N. Burgess, Human hippocampal processing of environmental novelty during spatial navigation, Hippocampus, pp. 740-750 (2014).
  124. J. Gonzalez-Castillo, D. Handwerker, M.E. Robinson, C.W. Hoy, L.C. Buchanen, Z.S. Saad, and P.A. Bandettini, The spatial structure of resting state connectivity stability on the scale of minutes, Frontiers in Neuroscience, 8:138. doi:10.3389/fnins.2014.00138 (2014)
  125. Z. Yang, Y. Xu, C. W. Hoy, D. A. Handwerker, G. Chen, G. Northoff, X.-N. Zuo, P. A. Bandettini, Brain Network Informed Subject Community Detection In Early-Onset Schizophrenia, Scientific Reports, 4 : 5549 | DOI: 10.1038/srep05549 (2014)
  126. J. Gonzalez-Castillo, C. W. Hoy, D. A. Handwerker, V. Roopchansingh, S. J. Inati, Z. S. Saad, R. W. Cox, P. A. Bandettini, Task dependence, tissue specificity and spatial distribution of widespread activations in large single-subject functional MRI datasets at 7T, Cerebral Cortex, 2014 doi:10.1093/cercor/bhu148
  127. A. G. Thomas, A. Dennis, N. B. Rawlings, C. J. Stagg, L. Matthews, M. Morris, S. H. Kolind, S. Foxley, M. Jenkinson, T. Nichols, H. Dawes, P. A. Bandettini, H. Johansen-Berg, Multi-modal characeterization of rapid anterior hippocampal volume increase associated with aerobic exercise, NeuroImage, 131, pp. 162-170 (2016)
  128. P. Kundu, M. D. Santin, P. A. Bandettini, E. T. Bullmore, A. Petiet, Differentiating BOLD and non-BOLD signals in fMRI time series from anesthetized rats using multi-echo EPI at 11.7T, NeuroImage, 102, pp. 861-874 (2014).
  129. R. Kaplan, D. Bush, M Bonnefond, P. A. Bandettini, G. R. Barnes, C. F. Doeller, N. Burgess, Medial Prefrontal Theta Phase Coupling During Spatial Memory Retrieval, Hippocampus, 24, pp. 656-665 (2014).
  130. P. A. Bandettini, Neuronal or Hemodynamic? Grappling with the functional MRI signal, Brain Connectivity, 4, (7), p.p. 487-498 (2014). . 
  131. Z. Yang, Z. Huang, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, R. Dai, G. Northoff, P. Bandettini, Using fMRI to decode true thoughts independent of intention to conceal. NeuroImage, 99, pp. 80-92 (2014).
  132. L. Kenworthy, G. L. Wallace, R. Birn, S. C. Milleville, L. K. Case, P. A. Bandettini, A. Martin, Aberrant neural mediation of verbal fluency in autism spectrum disorders. Brain Cogn. 83, pp. 218-226 (2013).
  133. P. Wu, P. A. Bandettini, R. M. Harper, D. A. Handwerker, Effects of thoracic pressure changes on MRI signals in the brain, Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 35, pp. 1024-1032 (2015).
  134. V. Olafsson, P. Kundu, E. C. Wong, P. A. Bandettini, T. T. Liu, Enhanced identification of BOLD-like components with multi-echo simultaneous multi-slice (MESMS) fMRI and multi-echo ICA, NeuroImage, 112, pp. 43-51 (2015).
  135. P. Kundu, B. E. Benson, K.L. Baldwin, D. Rosen, W. M. Luh, P. A. Bandettini, M. Ernst, Robust resting state fMRI processing for studies on typical brain development based on multi-echo EPI acquisition, Brain Imaging Behav, 9, pp. 56-73 (2015), doi: 10.1007s11682-014-9346-4.
  136. J. W. Evans, P. Kundu, S. G. Horovitz, P. A. Bandettini, Separating slow BOLD from non-BOLD baseline drifts using multi-echo fMRI. NeuroImage, 105, pp. 189-197, (2015).
  137. J. Gonzalez-Castillo, C. W. Hoy, D. A. Handwerker, M. E. Robinson, L. C. Buchanan, Z. S. Saad, P. A. Bandettini, Tracking ongoing cognition in individuals using brief whole-brain functional connectivity patterns. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 12, pp. 8762-8767 (2015).
  138. J. Gonzalez-Castillo, P. A. Bandettini, What cascade spreading models can teach us about the brain, Neuron, 86, pp. 1327-1329 (2015).
  139. Z. Yang, X.-N. Zuo, K. L. McMahon, R. C. Craddock, C. Kelly, G. I. De Zubicaray, I. Hickie, P. A. Bandettini, F. X. Castellanos, M. P. Milham, M. J. Wright, Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Functional Connectivity Architecture of the Human Brain, Cerebral Cortex, 26, pp. 2341-2352 (2016).
  140. H. J. Jo, S. J. Gotts, R. C. Reynolds, P. A. Bandettini, A. Martin, R. W. Cox, Z. S. Saad, Effective preprocessing procedures virtually eliminate distance-dependent motion artifacts in resting state fMRI. Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2013, Article # 935154 (2013).
  141. M. Mur, M. Meys, J. Bodurka, R. Goebel, P. A. Bandettini, N. Kriegeskorte, Human object-similarity judgments reflect and transcend the primate-IT object representation. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, MAR (2013)
  142. J. Gonzalez-Castillo, G. Chen, T. Nichols, R. W. Cox, P. A. Bandettini, Variance decomposition for single-subject task-based fMRI activity estimates across many sessions. NeuroImage, 154, pp. 206-218, (2017).
  143. J. Gonzalez-Castillo, P. Panwar, L. C. Buchanan, C. Caballero Gaudes, D. A. Handwerker, D. C. Jangraw, V. Zachariou, S. Inati, V. Roopchansingh, P. A. Bandettini, Evaluation of multi-echo ICA denoising for task based fMRI studies: block designs, rapid event-related designs, and cardiac-gated fMRI. NeuroImage, 141, 452-468 (2016).
  144. L. Huber, D. Ivanov, D. A. Handwerker, S. Marrett, M. Guidi, K. Uludag, P. A. Bandettini, B. A. Poser, Techniques for blood volume fMRI with VASO: From low-resolution mapping towards sub-millimeter layer-dependent applications. NeuroImage, 164, pp. 131-143 (2018).
  145. S. M. Kazan, L. Huber, G. Flandin, D. Ivanov, P. Bandettini, N. Weiskopf, Physiological basis of vascular autocalibration (VasA): Comparison to hypercapnia calibration methods. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 78(3), pp. 1168-1173 (2017)
  146. P. Kundu, V. Voon, P. Balchandani, M. V. Lombardo, B. A. Poser, P. Bandettini, Multi-Echo fMRI: A Review of Applications in fMRI Denoising and Analysis of BOLD Signals, NeuroImage 154, pp. 59-80 (2017).
  147. J. Degryse, R. Seurinck, J. Durnez, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, P. A. Bandettini, B. Moerkerke, Introducing alternative-based thresholding for defining functional regions of interest in fMRI, Frontiers in Neuroscience, 11, 222 (2017).
  148. H. Xie, V. Calhoun, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, E. Damaraju, R. Miller, P. Bandettini, S. Mitra, Whole brain connectivity dynamics reflect both task-specific and individual-specific modulation: a multitask study, NeuroImage, 180B, p.p. 495-504 (2017).
  149. J. Gonzalez-Castillo, P. A. Bandettini, Task-based dynamic functional connectivity: recent findings and open questions, NeuroImage, 180, pp. 526-533 (2018).
  150. J. D. Power, M. Plitt, P. Kundu, P. A. Bandettini, A. Martin, Temporal interpolation alters motion in fMRI scans: Magnitudes and consequences for artifact detection, PloS one 12 (9), e0182939 (2017).
  151. S. Keilholz, C. Caballero-Gaudes, P. Bandettini, G. Deco, V. Calhoun, Time resolved resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging analysis: current status, challenges, and new directions, Brain Connectivity 7 (8), 465-481 (2017).
  152. L. Huber, D. A. Handwerker, D. C. Jangraw, G. Chen, A. Hall, C. Stuber, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, D. Ivanov, S. Marrett, M. Guidi, J. Goense, B. A. Poser, P. A. Bandettini, High-resolution CBV-fMRI allows mapping of laminar activity and connectivity of cortical input and output in human M1, Neuron, 96(6), pp. 1253-1267 (2017)
  153. D. C. Jangraw, J Gonzalez-Castillo, D. A. Handwerker, M. Ghane, M. D. Rosenberg, P. Panwar, P. A. Bandettini, A functional connectivity-based neuromarker of sustained attention generalizes to predict recall in a reading task, NeuroImage, 166, pp. 99-109 (2018).
  154. Y. Chai, J. Sheng, P. A. Bandettini, J.-H. Gao, Frequency-dependent tACS modulation of BOLD signal during rhythmic visual stimulation, Human Brain Mapping, 39 (5), p.p. 2111-2120 (2018).
  155. J. D. Power, M. Pitt, S. J. Gotts, P. Kundu, V. Voon, P. A. Bandettini, A. Martin, Ridding fMRI data of motion-related influences: removal of signals with distinct spatial and physical bases in multi-echo data, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115 (9) p.p. E2015-E2114 (2018).
  156. M. Saggar, O. Sporns, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, P. A. Bandettini, G. Carlsson, G. Glover, A. L. Reiss, Towards a new approach to visualize and quantify brain’s dynamical organization using topological data analysis, Nature Communications, 9, article number 1399 (2018).
  157. E. S. Finn, P. R. Corlett, G. Chen, P. A. Bandettini, R. T. Constable, Trait-level paranoia shapes inter-subject synchrony in brain activity during an ambiguous social narrative, Nature Communications (9) (2018).
  158. Ş. B. Demiral, D. Tomasi, J. Sarlls, H. Lee, C. E. Wiers, A.Zehra, T. Srivastava, K. Ke, E. Shokri-Kojori, C. R. Freeman, E. Lindgren, V. Ramirez, G. Miller, P. Bandettini, S. Horovitz, G.-J. Wang, H. Benveniste, N. D. Volkow, Apparent diffusion coefficient changes in human brain during sleep–Does it inform on the existence of a glymphatic system? NeuroImage, 185, p.p. 263-273 (2019).
  159. H.-C. Kim, P. A. Bandettini, J.-H. Lee, Deep neural network predicts emotional responses of the human brain from functional magnetic resonance imaging. NeuroImage, 186, p.p. 607-627 (2019).
  160. S. Torrisi, G. Chen, D. Glen, P. A. Bandettini, C. I. Baker, R. Reynolds, J. Y.-T. Liu, J. Leshin, N. Balderston, C. Grillon, M. Ernst, Statistical power comparisons at 3T and 7T with a GO/NOGO task. NeuroImage 175, pp. 100-110 (2018).
  161. L. Huber, H. Y. Desmond, C. J. Wiggins, K. Uludag, S. Kashyap, D. C. Jangraw, P. A. Bandettini, B. A. Poser, D. Ivanov, Ultra-high resolution blood volume fMRI and BOLD fMRI in humans at 9.4T: Capabilities and challenges. NeuroImage, 178, p.p. 769-779 (2018).
  162. H. Xie, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, D. A. Handwerker, P. A. Bandettini, V. D. Calhoun, G. Chen, E. Damaraju, X. Liu, S. Mitra, Time-varying whole-brain functional network connectivity coupled to task engagement. Network Neuroscience, p.p. 1-37 (2018).
  163. P. Kundu, B. E. Benson, D. Rosen, S. Frangou, E. Leibenluft, W. M. Luh, P. A. Bandettini, D. S. Pine, M. Ernst, The integration of functional brain activity from adolescence to adulthood. Journal of Neuroscience, 38 (14) p.p. 3559-3570 (2018).
  164. H. Xie, C. Y. Zheng, D. A. Handwerker, P. A. Bandettini, V. D. Calhoun, S. Mitra, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, Efficacy of different dynamic functional connectivity methods to capture cognitively relevant information, NeuroImage, 188, p.p. 502-514 (2019)
  165. H. Xie, V. D. Calhoun, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, E. Damaraju, R. Miller, P. A. Bandettini, S. Mitra, Whole-brain connectivity dynamics reflect both task-specific and individual-specific modulation: a multitask study, NeuroImage, 180, p.p. 495-504 (2018).
  166. P. McClure, C. Y. Zheng, J. Kaczmarzyk, J. Rogers-Lee, S. Ghosh, D. Nielson, P. A. Bandettini, F. Pereira, Distributed weight consolidation: A brain segmentation case study, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, p. p. 4097-4107, (2018).
  167. Y. Chai, D. A. Handweker, S. Marrett, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, E. P. Merriam, A. Hall, P. J. Molfese, P. A. Bandettini, Visual temporal frequency preference shows a distinct cortical architecture using fMRI. NeuroImage 197, 13-23 (2019).
  168. Y. Yu, L. Huber, J. Yang, D. C. Jangraw, D. A. Handwerker, P. J. Molfese, G. Chen, Y. Ejima, J. Wu, P. A. Bandettini, Layer-specific activation of sensory input and predictive feedback in the human primary somatosensory cortex. Science advances 5(5), eaav9053 (2019).
  169. G. Chen, P. A. Taylor, X. Qu, P. J. Molfese, P. A. Bandettini, R. W. Cox, E. S. Finn, Untangling the relatedness among Correlations, Part III: Inter-subject correlation analysis through Bayesian multilevel modeling for naturalistic scanning, NeuroImage, 216, 116474 (2020).
  170. C. Caballero-Gaudes, S. Moia, P. Pawar, P. A. Bandettini, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, A deconvolution algorithm for multi-echo functional MRI: Multiecho sparse paradigm free mapping, NeuroImage, 116081 (2019).
  171. J. Gonzalez-Castillo, C. Caballero-Gaudes, N. Topolski, D. Handwerker, F. Pereira, P. Bandettini, Imaging the spontaneous flow of thought: distinct periods of cognition contribute to dynamic functional connectivity during rest. NeuroImage, 116129 (2019).
  172. L. Huber, E. S. Finn, D. A. Handwerker, M. Boenstrup, D. Glen, S. Kashyap, D. Ivanov, N. Petridou, S. Marrett, J. Goense, B. Poser, P. A. Bandettini, Sub-millimeter fMRI reveals multiple topographical digit representations that form action maps in human motor cortex. NeuroImage, 116828 (2020).
  173. E. S. Finn, L. Huber, D. C. Jangraw, P. A. Bandettini, Layer-dependent activity in human prefrontal cortex during working memory, Nature Neuroscience, 22 (10), 10687-10695 (2019).
  174. P. McClure, N. Rho, J. A. Lee, J. R. Kaczmaryzyk, C. Zheng, S. S. Gosh, D. Nielson, A. Thomas, P. Bandettini, F. Pereira, Knowing what you know in brain segmentation using Bayesian deep neural networks. Frontiers in neuroinformatics, 13, 67 (2019).
  175. L. Huber, E. S. Finn, Y. Chai, R. Goebel, R. Stirnberg, T. Stocker, S. Marrett, K. Uludag, S.-G. Kim, S. Han, P. A. Bandettini, B. A. Poser, Layer-dependent functional connectivity methods, Progress in Neurobiology, 101835 (2020)
  176. H.J. Jo, R.C. Reynolds, S. J. Gotts, D. A. Handwerker, I. Balzekas, A. Martin, R. W. Cox, P. A. Bandettini, Fast detection and reduction of local transient artifacts in resting-state fMRI, Computers in Biology and Medicine, 103742 (2020).
  177. E. S. Finn, E. Glerean, A. Y. Kojandi, D. Nielson, P. J. Molfese, D. A. Handwerker, P. A. Bandettini, Idiosynchrony: From shared responses to individual differences during naturalistic neuroimaging, NeuroImage, 116828 (2020).
  178. Y. Chai, L. Li, L. Huber, B. A. Poser, P. A. Bandettini, Integrated VASO and perfusion contrast: a new tool for laminar functional MRI, NeuroImage 116358 (2020).
  179. L. Huber, B.A. Poser, P.A. Bandettini, K. Arora, K. Wagstyl, S. Cho, J. Goense, N. Nothnagel, A.T. Morgan, J. Van Den Hurk, R.C. Reynolds, D.R. Glen, R. Goebel, Omer F. Gulban LAYNII: A software suite for layer-fMRI, BioRxiv (2020).
  180. D. A. Handwerker, G. Ianni, B. Gutierrez, V. Roopchansingh, J. Gonzalez-Castillo, G. Chen, P. A. Bandettini, L. G. Ungerleider, D. Pitcher, Theta-burst TMS to the posterior superior temporal sulcus decreases resting-state fMRI connectivity across the face processing network, Network Neuroscience, 1-15 (2019).

Book Chapters

  1. P. A. Bandettini, E. C. Wong, J. R. Binder, S. M. Rao, A. Jesmanowicz, E. A. Aaron, T. F. Lowry, H. M. Forster, R. S. Hinks, J. S. Hyde, Functional MRI using the BOLD approach: applications, in "Diffusion and Perfusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging" (D. LeBihan, Ed.), p.335-349, Raven Press, New York, 1995.
  2. P. A. Bandettini, J. R. Binder, E. A. DeYoe, S. M. Rao, A. Jesmanowicz, T. A. Hammeke, V. A. Haughton, E. C. Wong, J. S. Hyde, Functional MRI using the BOLD approach: dynamic characteristics and data analysis methods, in "Diffusion and Perfusion: Magnetic Resonance Imaging" (D. L. Bihan, Ed.), p.351-362, Raven Press, New York, 1995.
  3. P. A. Bandettini, J. R. Binder, E. A. DeYoe, J. S. Hyde, Sensory activation - induced hemodynamic changes observed in the human brain with echo planar MRI, in "Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance" (D. Grant, R. Harris, Eds.), p.1051-1056, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., New York, 1996.
  4. P. A. Bandettini, E. C. Wong, Echo - planar magnetic resonance imaging of human brain activation, in "Echo Planar Imaging: Theory, Technique, and Application" (F. Schmitt, M. Stehling, R. Turner, Eds.), p.493-530, Springer - Verlag, Berlin, 1997.
  5. P. A. Bandettini, E. C. Wong, Magnetic resonance imaging of human brain function: principles, practicalities, and possibilities, in "Neurosurgery Clinics of North America: Functional Imaging" (M. Haglund, Ed.), p.345-371, W. B. Saunders Co., 1997.
  6. R. M. Birn, K. M. Donahue, P. A. Bandettini, Magnetic resonance imaging: principles, pulse sequences, and functional imaging, in "Biomedical Uses of Radiation" (W. Hendee, Ed.), Vol.1, Chapter 9. VCH-John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1999.
  7. P. A. Bandettini, The temporal resolution of Functional MRI in "Functional MRI" (C. Moonen, and P. Bandettini., Eds.), p. 205-220, Springer - Verlag,. 1999.
  8. E. C. Wong, P. A. Bandettini, Simultaneous acquisition of multiple forms of fMRI contrast in "Functional MRI" (C. Moonen, and P. Bandettini, Eds.), p. 183-192, Springer - Verlag, 1999.
  9. P. A. Bandettini, R. M. Birn, K. M. Donahue, Functional MRI: background, methodology, limits, and implementation, in "Handbook of Psychophysiology" (J. T. Cacioppo, L. G. Tassinary, G. G. Berntson, Eds.), p. 978-1014, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2000.
  10. E. Reiman, R. D. Lane, C. Van Petten, P. A. Bandettini, Positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging, in "Handbook of Psychophysiology" (J. T. Cacioppo, L. G. Tassinary, G. G. Berntson, Eds.), p. 85-118, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2000.
  11. P. A. Bandettini, fMRI: The spatial, temporal, and interpretative limits of functional MRI, in “Neuropsychopharmacology: The Fifth Generation of Progress.” (D. Charney, J. Coyle, K. Davis, C. Nemeroff, Eds.), p. 344-357, Lippencott Williams & Wilkins, in press.
  12. P. A. Bandettini, Choosing the optimal pulse sequence for fMRI in “Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain: Methods for Neuroscience” (P. M. Matthews, P. Jezzard, A. Evans), p. 123-143, Oxford University Press, 2001.
  13. P. A. Bandettini, Functional MRI in “Handbook of Neuropsychology” (F. Boller and J. Grafman, Eds.), Elsevier, 2002,.
  14. T. A. Russell, F. Zelaya, R. A. Bressan, P. A. Bandettini, Functional Neuroimaging: an introduction to the technology, methodology, interpretation, and applications, in “Psychiatric Neuroimaging” (C. H. Y. Fu, C. Senior, T. A. Russell, D Weinberger, & R Murray, Eds.). p. 1-50, Dunitz Press, 2002
  15. S.-G. Kim and P. A. Bandettini, Principles of Functional MRI, in "Functional MRI" (S.H. Faro and F.B Mohamed, Eds.), Spinger-Verlag, (in press), 2005.
  16. P. A. Bandettini, Functional MRI, in “Methods in Mind” (C. Senior, T. Russell, M. Gazzaniga, Eds.), (in press), 2006.
  17. Peter A. Bandettini, Principles of Functional MRI, in “Functional Neuroimaging of Neurologic Disorders" (F. Hillary, Ed), Guilford Press, (in press), 2006. .
  18. P. A. Bandettini, Functional MRI limitations and aspirations, in “Neural Correlates of Thinking” (Ernst Pöppel, Balázs Gulyas and Eduard Kraft, Eds), (in press), 2008
  19. P. A. Bandettini, The Birth of FMRI at the Medical College of Wisconsin, in “Functional MRI” (Kamil Uludag and Kamil Ugurbil, Eds), (in press), 2011.
  20. P. A. Bandettini and E. Wong, The future of Functional MRI, in “Functional MRI” (Kamil Uludag and Kamil Ugurbil, Eds), 2011
  21. P. A. Bandettini, Functional MRI discovery and development, Macmillan Reference’s Discoveries in Modern Science, 2014.
  22. P. A. Bandettini and Tor Wager, Interpretation and analysis of the fMRI signal: brief overview and leading research in the united states and Europe, WTEC/NSF Neuroimaging in Europe, Asia, and Australia report 2014.
  23. P. A. Bandettini, Functional Brain Imaging Methods: MRI, Neuroscience in the 21’st century, 2016
  24. P. A. Bandettini and Hanzhang Lu, Magnetic Resonance Methodologies, Neurobiology of Mental Illness (Eric Nestler, Dennis Charney, Eds.) 2017.

Books

  1. P. A. Bandettini, Ph.D. Thesis: Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Human Brain Activation using Endogenous Susceptibility Contrast, Biophysics Research Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (1994).
  2. Functional MRI, (C. T. W. Moonen, P. A. Bandettini, Eds.), Springer - Verlag, Berlin (1999).
  3. FMRI, the MIT Press Essential Knowledge Series (2020).

Patents

  1. US Patent # 5603,332, Feb 18, 1997, Time Course MRI Imaging of Brain Functions. Andrej Jesmanowicz, Peter A. Bandettini, James S. Hyde, Eric C. Wong

Presentations

  1. March, 1991 “Non-standard uses of echo-planar imaging” Biophysics Dept., MCW
  2. Dec, 1991 University of Chicago Hospital, Chicago, IL
  3. March, 1992 Dissertation Outline Defense, Milwaukee, WI
  4. June, 1992 University of Chicago Hospital, Chicago, IL
  5. July, 1992 GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI
  6. Oct, 1992 McKennon Hospital, Sioux Falls, SD
  7. Oct, 1992 Charter Hospital, Sioux Falls, SD
  8. Oct, 1992 Froedert Memorial Hospital, Milwaukee, WI
  9. Nov, 1992 Wisconsin Neurosurgeons Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI
  10. Dec, 1992 Milwaukee County Hospital, Milwaukee, WI
  11. April, 1993 Seventeenth Annual Great Lakes Biomedical Conference, Racine, WI
  12. May, 1993 Medical College of Wisconsin Council Meeting, Milwaukee, WI
  13. June, 1993 Functional MRI of the Brain, Arlington, VA
  14. Nov, 1993 First Midwest Course on fMRI, Milwaukee, WI
  15. Sept, 1993 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
  16. Oct, 1993 University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX
  17. Oct, 1993 Teknisk Aften, Oslo Norway
  18. Nov, 1993 National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
  19. Dec, 1993 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
  20. Dec, 1993 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI
  21. Dec, 1993 MGH - NMR Center, Charlestown, MA
  22. Feb, 1994 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
  23. June, 1994 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
  24. Aug, 1994 Society of Magnetic Resonance mini – cat. course, San Francisco, CA
  25. Sept, 1994 Macarthur Foundation, Chicago, IL
  26. Oct, 1994 Ph. D. Dissertation Defense, Biophysics Research Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
  27. Nov, 1994 Second Midwest Course on fMRI, Madison, WI
  28. Jan, 1995 McDonnell Pew Foundation, Tucson, AZ
  29. Feb, 1995 MGH fMRI course, MGH-NMR Center, Charlestown, MA
  30. April, 1995 Marquette University Physics Dept., Milwaukee, WI
  31. May, 1995 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
  32. May, 1995 M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
  33. June, 1995 MGH fMRI course, MGH-NMR Center, Charlestown, MA
  34. Sept. 1995 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
  35. Oct, 1995 MGH fMRI course, MGH-NMR Center, Charlestown, MA
  36. Jan, 1996 Research Institute of Brain and Blood Vessels, Akita, Japan
  37. Jan, 1996 Human Brain Project, Wakula Springs, FL
  38. Feb, 1996 MGH fMRI course, MGH-NMR Center, Charlestown, MA
  39. Feb, 1996 Cornell University Medical Center, New York, NY
  40. June, 1996 Santa Fe Institute, Complex Systems Summer School, Santa Fe, NM
  41. June, 1996 fMRI2Day Workshop, Human Brain Mapping Meeting, Boston, MA
  42. June, 1996 MGH fMRI course, MGH-NMR Center, Charlestown, MA
  43. Aug, 1996 University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
  44. Sept, 1996 GE Medical Systems
  45. Sept, 1996 Biophysics Research Institute, Milwaukee, WI
  46. Oct, 1996 Norwegian Medical Physics Society Meeting, Oslo, Norway
  47. Oct, 1996 MGH fMRI course, MGH-NMR Center, Charlestown, MA
  48. Jan, 1997 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
  49. Jan, 1997 University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA
  50. Feb, 1997 fMRI Symposium, Tsukuba, Japan
  51. Feb, 1997 Hitachi Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
  52. Feb, 1997 Marquette University Biomedical Engineering Dept., Milwaukee, WI
  53. March, 1997 Third Midwest Course on fMRI, Minneapolis, MN
  54. May, 1997 MGH traveling fMRI course, Perth, Australia
  55. 54. May, 1997 First Norwegian Symposium on fMRI of the Brain, Bergen, Norway
  56. June, 1997 Functional MRI Conference, Trani, Italy
  57. July, 1997 MCW fMRI course, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
  58. July, 1997 MGH traveling fMRI course, Oxford, England
  59. Sept, 1997 Arterial Spin Labeling Conference, NIH, Bethesda, MD
  60. Sept, 1997 Georgetown University, Washington D. C.
  61. Oct, 1997 The Roland Institute, Cambridge, MA
  62. Oct, 1997 MGH fMRI course, MGH-NMR Center, Charlestown, MA
  63. Oct, 1997 MCW fMRI course, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
  64. Dec, 1997 MGH traveling fMRI course, Caen, France
  65. Feb, 1998 International Neuropsychology Society, Honolulu, HI
  66. Feb, 1998 MGH Training Workshop Lectures, Kauai, HI
  67. April, 1998 MGH traveling fMRI course, Melbourne, Australia
  68. May, 1998 Functional Brain Imaging Workshop, Helsinki, Finland
  69. June, 1998 Humboldt University, Charite Hospital, Berlin, Germany
  70. June, 1998 National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
  71. July, 1998 MCW fMRI course, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
  72. Aug, 1998 Biomag '98, Sendai, Japan
  73. Oct, 1998 Functional MRI Workshop Lectures, Rome, Italy
  74. Oct, 1998 MCW fMRI course, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
  75. Dec, 1998 Neuropsychopharmacology meeting lecture, Puerto Rico
  76. Feb, 1999 Future of fMRI lecture at MCW.
  77. June, 1999 MCW fMRI course, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
  78. June, 1999 OHBM educational course lecture, Duesseldorf, Germany
  79. Aug, 1999 Cold Spring Harbor course on Brain Mapping, Cold Spring Harbor, NY
  80. Sept. 1999 NIMH Intramural Retreat Lecture
  81. Oct, 1999 Integrative Neuroscience Seminar, Building 49, NIH
  82. Oct, 1999 NIH FAES course lecture
  83. Nov, 1999 MCW fMRI course, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
  84. Jan, 2000 Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut
  85. Feb, 2000 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
  86. Feb, 2000 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
  87. Feb, 2000 MCW graduate course on fMRI contrast, Milwaukee, WI
  88. Feb, 2000 Marquette University Physics Department, Milwaukee, WI
  89. May, 2000 Workshop on neurovascular coupling at Ringberg Castle, Germany
  90. June, 2000 MCW fMRI course, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
  91. June, 2000 OHBM course on fMRI, San Antonio, TX
  92. June, 2000 MGH-APA fMRI course, MGH-NMR Center, Charlestown, MA
  93. July, 2000 Lecture for Grafman group, NINDS, NIH Bethesda, MD
  94. Oct, 2000 3T Opening Lecture, Melbourne, Australia
  95. Oct, 2000 APA - fMRI Workshop, San Diego, CA
  96. Oct, 2000 Workshop on Understanding the BOLD Phenomena,. Chapel Hill, NC.
  97. April, 2001 fMRI Experience, Kings College, London, UK
  98. May, 2001 William and Mary University, Williamsburg, VA
  99. May, 2001 MCW fMRI course, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
  100. June, 2001 Workshop on neurovascular coupling, Tokyo, JP
  101. June, 2001 OHBM education program, Brighton, UK
  102. June, 2001 Brindizzi, Italy
  103. June, 2001 3T scanner inauguration meeting, San Giovanni Rotundo, Italy
  104. June, 2001 MGH-APA fMRI course, MGH-NMR Center, Charlestown, MA
  105. July, 2001 FMRI database workshop, Dartmouth University, NH
  106. Aug, 2001 International Cognitive Neuroscience Meeting, Beijing, China
  107. Aug, 2001 Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
  108. Sept, 2001 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
  109. Sept, 2001 Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD
  110. Oct, 2001 MCW fMRI course, Medical College of Wisc, Milwaukee, WI
  111. Oct, 2001 Georgetown University, Washington DC
  112. Jan, 2002 fMRI Training Course, University of Texas, Dallas
  113. March, 2002 Yale University, New Haven, CT
  114. March, 2002 MGH fMRI course, MGH-NMR Center, Charlestown, MA
  115. April, 2002 Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University.
  116. May, 2002 MCW fMRI course, MCW, Milwaukee, WI
  117. May, 2002 FMRI Experience Conference, NIH, Bethesda, MD
  118. June, 2002 “The Future of fMRI” OHBM 2002 Education Program, Sendai, JP.
  119. June, 2002 MGH fMRI Course, MGH NMR Center, Charlestown, MA
  120. June, 2002 Workshop on using fMRI and rehabilitation research. Sugarloaf Conference Center, Philadelphia, PA
  121. July, 2002 FMRI database workshop, Dartmouth University, NH.
  122. July, 2002 Summer School, Brain Sciences Institute, RIKEN, Tokyo, Japan
  123. July, 2002 Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
  124. July, 2002 Key Laboratory of Cognitive Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  125. Sept, 2002 West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
  126. Sept, 2002 Brainstorm 2002, Athens, Greece
  127. Oct, 2002 MCW fMRI course, Milwaukee, WI
  128. Oct, 2002 Functional MRI graduate course, MCW, Milwaukee, WI
  129. Nov, 2002 UCLA Functional Brain Imaging Facility, LA, CA
  130. Jan, 2003 Functional Imaging Laboratory, London, UK
  131. Feb, 2003 NIH Cloisters, High School Teacher workshop,
  132. March, 2003 Springdale High School, Silver Spring, MD
  133. March, 2003 fMRI Experience V, Kings College London, England
  134. April, 2003 LBC BSC Review presentation
  135. May, 2003 Mitre Corporation, McClain, VA
  136. May, 2003 MCW fMRI course, Milwaukee, WI
  137. June, 2003 Ampere XI conference, Zakopane, Poland
  138. June, 2003 OHBM 2003 morning symposium, New York
  139. Aug, 2003 fMRI discussion group, NIH
  140. Sept, 2003 Bio imaging Conference, Chieti, Italy
  141. Sept, 2003 University of Udina, Italy
  142. Oct, 2003 High Field Workshop, University of Minnesota
  143. Oct, 2003 University of Wisconsin, Madison
  144. Oct, 2003 MCW fMRI course, Milwaukee, WI
  145. Oct, 2003 Georgetown University, Washington DC
  146. Nov, 2003 C.O.R.E. talk, NIH
  147. Jan, 2004 Rutgers University, NJ
  148. Feb, 2004 32’nd Annual International Neuropsychological Meeting, Baltimore, MD.
  149. March, 2004 National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC
  150. March, 2004 NIMH Outreach Partnership Program Meeting
  151. March, 2004 Presentation for Carmelite Priests
  152. April, 2004 Third Int’l Symposium on Cognitive Neuroscience, Hong Kong, China
  153. April, 2004 NIH Director's Council of Public Representatives (COPR) tour
  154. May, 2004 26’th Int’l Symposium, Functional Neuroimaging: Methods and Clinical Applications, Montreal, CA.
  155. June, 2004 MCW fMRI course, Milwaukee, WI
  156. June, 2004 OHBM 2004 education program, Budapest
  157. June, 2004 NIMH Extramural Neuroscience Seminar, Bethesda
  158. June, 2004 The Workshop on Brain Imaging and Health Comm. Research, Bethesda
  159. July, 2004 Gordon Conf: In Vivo MRI, Bates College, Maine
  160. Sept, 2004 NIH extramural Inter-Institute Imaging Group, Bethesda
  161. Nov, 2004 MCW fMRI course, Milwaukee, WI .
  162. Nov, 2004 Max Plank fMRI school, Sorrento, Italy .
  163. Jan, 2005 NIMH Outreach Partnership Program Meeting .
  164. Jan, 2005 NINDS Incidental Findings Meeting, Bethesda, MD .
  165. Feb, 2005 Functional MRI graduate course, MCW, Milwaukee, WI .
  166. Feb, 2005 Marquette University Physics Department, Milwaukee, WI .
  167. March, 2005 NIMH PI Retreat, FMRIF overview, Bethesda, MD
  168. April, 2005 Brain Connectivity Meeting, Boca Raton, FL
  169. April, 2005 University of Maastricht, The Netherlands
  170. April, 2005 Seneca Valley High School, Germantown, MD .
  171. April, 2005 Williamsport High School, Williamsport, MD
  172. April, 2005 NIH Director's Council of Public Representatives (COPR) tour
  173. May, 2005 ISMRM 2005 education program, Miami, FL
  174. May, 2005 DIRP investigator seminar, NIH, Bethesda, MD
  175. May, 2005 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA
  176. June, 2005 Brain 2005, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  177. June, 2005 OHBM 2005 education program, Toronto, CA
  178. June, 2005 MCW fMRI course, Milwaukee, WI
  179. Aug, 2005 NSF Security Evaluation Workshop, Arlington, VA
  180. Sept, 2005 The fMRI experience VII, Aston University, UK
  181. Oct, 2005 Tour talk to NIMH Outstanding Residents, NIH
  182. Nov, 2005 Krasnow Institute, George Mason University, Washington DC
  183. Dec, 2005 Neural Information Processing Systems Workshop, Whistler, BC
  184. Jan, 2006 NIH Monkey Journal Club
  185. Feb, 2006 NIH FMRI discussion group
  186. Feb, 2006 University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA
  187. March, 2006 SMRT President’s Symposium, University of Virginia Medical Center
  188. April, 2006 NIH Monkey Journal Club
  189. April, 2006 GE CRADA talk, GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee
  190. May, 2006 MCW fMRI course, Milwaukee, WI
  191. June, 2006 OHBM 2005 education program, Florence, Italy
  192. June, 2006 Neural Correlates of Thinking, Elba, Italy
  193. Aug, 2006 fMRI Overview for Mark Hallett’s group.
  194. Aug, 2006 West Potomac HS Area teachers meeting, Alexandria, VA.
  195. Sept, 2006 Workshop on Advanced fMRI in Ji-Nan, China
  196. Sept, 2006 Nicola Tesla Lecture, Mind and Brain V, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
  197. Nov, 2006 Max Plank fMRI school, Sorrento, Italy
  198. Dec, 2006 FMRIF Review Talk
  199. Jan, 2007 Presentation to the UGSP Scholars
  200. Jan, 2007 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
  201. Feb, 2007 MCW Graduate Course in fMRI, Talk 1, Milwaukee, WI
  202. March, 2007 Lake Bluff Grade School, Shorewood, WI
  203. March, 2007 Shorewood High School, Shorewood, WI
  204. March, 2007 MCW Graduate Course in fMRI, Talk 2, Milwaukee, WI
  205. April, 2007 NINDS Retreat, Arlie Conference Center, Arlie, VA
  206. April, 2007 NIDDK Obesity Research Conference, Bethesda, MD
  207. May, 2007 University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI
  208. June, 2007 MCW fMRI Course, Milwaukee
  209. June, 2007 OHBM advanced fMRI course motivation
  210. June, 2007 OHBM Meeting Wrap-up, Chicago, IL
  211. August, 2007 National Research Council, Washington DC
  212. August, 2007 MERGe summer series lecture, NIH, Bethesda, MD
  213. Oct, 2007 Parmenides Lecture, Lake Chiemsee, Germany
  214. Oct, 2007 Tour talk to NIMH Outstanding Residents, NIH
  215. Nov, 2007 Board of Scientific Counselors (BSC) Review lecture
  216. Dec, 2007 McGovern Institute, Boston, MA
  217. Jan, 2008 Georgetown University
  218. Jan, 2008 Sigma Xi physics society
  219. Feb, 2008 International Neuropsychology Society, Waikoloa, HI
  220. Feb, 2008 University of Michigan, MI
  221. Feb, 2008 Medical College of Wisconsin
  222. May, 2008 Indiana Neuroimaging Symposium, Indianapolis, IN
  223. April, 2008 Overview of fMRI at NIH to MD, Ph.D. students
  224. April, 2008 Fairhaven retirement community, Sykesville, MD
  225. May, 2008 ISMRM education program
  226. May, 2008 ISMRM symposium on unsolved problems
  227. July, 2008 MERGe summer series lecture, NIH, Bethesda, MD
  228. Sept, 2008 NIH Blueprint Workshop on Non-invasive Imaging
  229. Oct, 2008 University of Colorado, Boulder
  230. Oct, 2008 Obesity Workshop
  231. Nov, 2008 Tour talk Norwegian contingent
  232. Feb, 2009 Talk for French Embassy Representatives
  233. Feb, 2009 NIMH IRP Seminar
  234. Feb, 2009 Journal Club for fMRI discussion group
  235. March, 2009 MCW Graduate Course
  236. April, 2009 Sligo Creek Elementary School
  237. May, 2009 NINDS council meeting
  238. July, 2009 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
  239. Aug, 2009 6’th annual IBMISP, Boston MA
  240. Sept, 2009 15’th BC-ISMRM, Cardiff, UK
  241. Oct, 2009 Washington VA Medical Center
  242. Oct , 2009 Outstanding fellow program tour, NIH
  243. Oct, 2009 University of Minnesota
  244. Oct, 2009 CNTRICS Tools for brain imaging, Baltimore, MD
  245. Nov, 2009 Georgia Tech University, Atlanta, GA
  246. Feb, 2010 University of Maryland, College Park, MD
  247. April, 2010 FIM lab meeting
  248. April, 2010 Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, Canada
  249. May, 2010 ISMRM education session, Stockholm, Sweden
  250. May, 2010 Erice, Sicily, Italy Workshop
  251. June, 2010 NIH fMRI summer course – History of fMRI
  252. June, 2010 NIH fMRI summer course – Basics of fMRI
  253. August, 2010 NIH fMRI summer course – Future of fMRI
  254. Sept, 2010 MCW workshop on resting state fMRI
  255. Sept, 2010 University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK
  256. Oct, 2010 Outstanding Resident Talk and Tour, NIH
  257. Dec, 2010 Pacific Rim fMRI Meeting, Turtle Bay, Oahu, HI
  258. Jan, 2011 Sigma Xi Sigma of Washington DC area talk
  259. Feb, 2011 Functional MRI Core Facility Review Talk
  260. April, 2011 Sickle Cell Disease Advisory Committee, Bethesda, MD
  261. June, 2011 NIH fMRI Summer Course – History of fMRI
  262. June, 2011 NIH fMRI Summer Course – Basics of fMRI
  263. June, 2011 OHBM advanced fMRI course
  264. July, 2011 Carnegie Mellon University
  265. July, 2011 University of California, San Diego
  266. Sept, 2011 NIH fMRI summer course – contentious issues in fMRI
  267. Sept, 2011 NIH fMRI summer course – future of fMRI
  268. Sept, 2011 National Science Foundation – future of fMRI
  269. Nov, 2011 Washington DC VA hospital grand rounds
  270. Dec, 2011 Maastricht, The Netherlands
  271. Feb, 2012 ISMRM Functional Brain Imaging Workshop, Whistler, BC
  272. April, 2012 University of West Virginia – lecture 1
  273. April, 2012 University of West Virginia – lecture 2
  274. June, 2012 Institute of Psychology, China
  275. June, 2012 NIH fMRI summer course – history of fMRI
  276. June, 2012 NIH fMRI summer course – fMRI development
  277. July, 2012 UCLA workshop – improvements, optimizations, and limits of fMRI
  278. July, 2012 UCLA workshop – 20 years of fMRI
  279. Aug, 2012 NIH fMRI summer course – contentious issues in fMRI
  280. Aug, 2012 NIH fMRI summer course – future of fMRI
  281. Sept, 2012 Resting State Workshop, Magdeburg, Germany
  282. Oct, 2012 Congress of Neurosurgery, Chicago
  283. Nov, 2012 BSC review talk
  284. Dec, 2012 Yale University, New Haven, CT
  285. Dec, 2012 MGH Resting State Course
  286. Jan, 2013 Talk to Biochemistry and Biophysics Center, NHLBI
  287. Jan, 2013 Talk to NIMH leadership individual subject assessment
  288. Feb, 2013 IEEE Medical Imaging Conference, Orlando, FL
  289. March, 2013 Genetics in fMRI Conference, Turtle Bay, Oahu, HI
  290. April, 2013 Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
  291. April, 2013 University of Toronto, Baycrest Medical Center, Canada
  292. June, 2013 NIH fMRI summer course – history of fMRI
  293. June, 2013 NIH fMRI summer course – fMRI contrast/development
  294. Aug, 2013 NIH fMRI summer course – individual subjects
  295. Aug, 2013 NIH fMRI summer course – contentious issues in fMRI
  296. Sept, 2013 Outstanding Residents Tour Talk, NIH
  297. Oct, 2013 Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
  298. Oct, 2013 Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI
  299. Oct, 2013 MGH Resting State Course
  300. Nov, 2013 Siemens online presentation
  301. Dec, 2013 Fort Dietrich, Frederick, MD
  302. Jan, 2014 UC Irvine, Irvine, CA
  303. Feb, 2014 Max Planck Institute, Leipzig
  304. Feb, 2014 Burning Tree Elementary, Lunch with a Scientist
  305. March, 2014 Tour talk for Francis Collins
  306. May, 2014 Opening symposium, Maastricht Brain Imaging Center
  307. June, 2014 NIH fMRI summer course - History of fMRI
  308. June, 2014 NIH fMRI summer course - Contrast and Limits in Resolution in fMRI
  309. June, 2014 ISMRM workshop on fMRI, Charleston, SC
  310. July, 2014 NIH fMRI summer course – fMRI paradigm designs and processing
  311. July, 2014 NIH fMRI summer course – fMRI on individual subjects
  312. Aug, 2014 NIH fMRI summer course – fMRI methods that have not caught on
  313. Aug, 2014 NIH fMRI summer course – contentious issues in fMRI
  314. Sept, 2014 Talk to NIH residents
  315. Sept, 2014 NIH fMRI summer course – the future of fMRI
  316. Sept, 2014 Resting State Workshop, MIT, Boston, MA
  317. Oct, 2014 Biophysics Department, MCW, Milwaukee, WI
  318. Oct, 2014 Grand Rounds, Gastroenterology Department, MCW, Milwaukee, WI
  319. Oct, 2014 Workshop of the Cuban Neuroscience Center, Havana, Cuba
  320. Oct, 2014 Maryland Judicial Institute Course, Annapolis
  321. Nov, 2014 NSF Workshop, Arlington, VA
  322. Dec, 2014 University of California, Irvine
  323. Jan, 2015 University of Arizona, Tucson
  324. Feb, 2015 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
  325. April, 2015 NeuroHIV Interest Group, NIH
  326. April, 2015 Take your child to work day, NIH
  327. May, 2015 MGH multi-modal fMRI course, MGH
  328. May, 2015 MGH Martinos Center Brainmap Lectrue, Boston, MA
  329. June, 2015 NIH fMRI summer course – course introduction and history of fMRI
  330. June, 2015 NIH fMRI summer course – temporal and spatial resolution
  331. June, 2015 Hawaii BrainSTIM workshop, Honolulu, HI
  332. July, 2015 NIH fMRI summer course – fMRI paradigms and processing methods.
  333. July, 2015 NIH fMRI summer course – fMRI methods that never caught on
  334. Aug, 2015 SAMSI workshop, Charlotte, NC
  335. Sept, 2015 NIH fMRI summer course – contentious issues and future of fMRI
  336. Sept, 2015 Presentation at Stein Lab at NIDA, Baltimore, MD
  337. Sept, 2015 Core Facility BSC, Bethesda, MD
  338. Oct, 2015 Talk to Neuroinformatics Core, NIH, Bethesda, MD
  339. Oct, 2015 Stanford University, Stanford, CA
  340. Nov, 2015 MGH connectivity course, Martinos Center, Boston Navy Yard, MA
  341. Feb, 2016 International Neuropsychological Society Workshop, Boston, MA
  342. Feb, 2016 International Neuropsychological Society Plenary, Boston, MA
  343. April, 2016 Fourth Annual Maryland Neuroimaging retreat, Baltimore, MD
  344. April, 2016 Neuroscience Symposium, George Mason University, MD
  345. May, 2016 NIH fMRI summer course – History of fMRI
  346. May, 2016 NIH fMRI summer course – Spatial and Temporal Limits of fMRI
  347. June, 2016 NIH fMRI summer course – Paradigms and Processing
  348. July, 2016 fMRI Course - fMRI methods that have not caught on
  349. Aug, 2016 NIMH translational Neuropsychopharmacology Task Force Lecture
  350. Aug, 2016 fMRI Course – future of fMRI and wrapup.
  351. Sept, 2016 FMRIF BSC, Bethesda, MD
  352. Dec, 2016 Emory & Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA
  353. Feb, 2017 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
  354. Feb, 2017 Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN
  355. March, 2017 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
  356. March, 2017 NIMH Investigator Series talk on Sharing, Bethesda, MD
  357. May, 2017 University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
  358. June, 2017 OHBM Symposium on the History of fMRI, Vancourver, BC
  359. June, 2017 NIH fMRI summer course – History of fMRI and neuroimaging
  360. June, 2017 NIH fMRI summer course – fMRI Limits, Paradigms and Processing
  361. Sept, 2017 NIH fMRI summer course – the future of fMRI
  362. Oct, 2017 Bioinformatics and Bioengineering Conference, Herndon, VA
  363. Nov, 2017 Korean Academy of Science and Technology, Seoul, South Korea
  364. Nov, 2017 Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South Korea
  365. Nov, 2017 Korea University, Seoul, South Korea
  366. Nov, 2017 Korean Human Brain Mapping Meeting, Seoul, South Korea
  367. Nov, 2017 Peking University, Beijing, China
  368. April, 2018 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  369. April, 2018 Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Copenhagen, Denmark
  370. June, 2018 NIH fMRI Summer Course - History and Basics of fMRI
  371. June, 2018 Non-standard brain imaging analysis workshop, Singapore
  372. Aug, 2018 National Student Leadership Conference, American University, Wash DC.
  373. Aug, 2018 NIH fMRI Summer Course – The Future of NeuroImaging
  374. Sept, 2018 Biennial Resting State Conference, Montreal, CA
  375. Nov, 2018 Radiology Grand Rounds, NIH
  376. Dec, 2018 Milwaukee Catholic Home, Milwaukee, WI
  377. Feb, 2019 Overview of fMRI to visiting HS students, NIH
  378. March, 2019 Medical University of South Carolina, Charlotte, SC
  379. March, 2019 Cognitive Neuroscience Society Symposium, San Francisco, CA
  380. April, 2019 National Academy of Sciences Symposium, Washington DC
  381. May, 2019 University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
  382. June, 2019 Hemodynamic Controversies, NIH Neuroimaging Course, NIH
  383. June 2019 Curious contrasts other than BOLD, NIH Neuroimaging Course, NIH
  384. July, 2019 German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Bonn, Germany
  385. July 2019 Clinical Use of fMRI? NIH Neuroimaging Course, NIH
  386. July 2019 Influences of fMRI, NIH Neuroimaging Course, NIH
  387. Sept, 2019 Core Facility BSC talk
  388. Sept, 2019 University of Osaka, JP
  389. Sept, 2019 Japanese Meeting for Human Brain Imaging Keynote, Tokyo, JP
  390. Sept, 2019 Japenese Meeting for Human Brain Imaging Abstract, Tokyo, JP
  391. Sept, 2019 4th ICP Symposium on Physiological Brain Imaging, JHU, Baltimore
  392. Sept, 2019 Core Facility BSC talk
  393. Oct, 2019 IBS Conference on Neuroimaging, Seoul, South Korea
  394. Jan, 2020 Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, Champery, Switzerland