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Bradley R. Buchsbaum

Bradley R. Buchsbaum

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Psychology

D-Index
41
Citations
7709
World Ranking
7861
National Ranking
525

Overview

Bradley R. Buchsbaum is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada and has a focused research portfolio in neuroscience, particularly cognitive neuroscience. Their work extensively explores memory mechanisms, neural dynamics, and brain function.

Their recent publications illustrate a strong interest in memory and neural processing across various contexts. Notable papers include:

  • Feature-specific neural reactivation during episodic memory (2020, Nature Communications)
  • Eye movements support behavioral pattern completion (2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
  • The role of anterior and medial dorsal thalamus in associative memory encoding and retrieval (2020, Neuropsychologia)
  • Holding On to the Past: Older Adults Show Lingering Neural Activation of No-Longer-Relevant Items in Working Memory (2020, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience)
  • Beware (Surprisingly Common) Left-Right Flips in Your MRI Data: An Efficient and Robust Method to Check MRI Dataset Consistency Using AFNI (2020, Frontiers in Neuroinformatics)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Buchsbaum include:

  • Michael B. Bone
  • Claude Alain
  • Lynn Hasher
  • Rosanna K. Olsen
  • Serge A. Mitelman

The scientist publishes regularly in several venues, with multiple contributions to:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Neuropsychologia
  • Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging
  • Nature Communications

Research fields and subfields covered by Buchsbaum emphasize a diversity within neuroscience:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

The primary topics addressed in Buchsbaum's body of work include:

  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Face Recognition and Perception

Best Publications

  • Auditory–Motor Interaction Revealed by fMRI: Speech, Music, and Working Memory in Area Spt

    Gregory Hickok;Bradley Buchsbaum;Colin Humphries;Tugan Muftuler

  • Meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies of the Wisconsin card-sorting task and component processes.

    Bradley R. Buchsbaum;Stephanie Greer;Wei-Li Chang;Karen Faith Berman

  • Role of left posterior superior temporal gyrus in phonological processing for speech perception and production

    Bradley R. Buchsbaum;Gregory Hickok;Colin Humphries

  • The search for the phonological store: From loop to convolution

    Bradley R. Buchsbaum;Mark D'Esposito

  • Conduction aphasia, sensory-motor integration, and phonological short-term memory - An aggregate analysis of lesion and fMRI data

    Bradley R. Buchsbaum;Juliana Baldo;Kayoko Okada;Karen F. Berman

  • Human Dorsal and Ventral Auditory Streams Subserve Rehearsal-Based and Echoic Processes during Verbal Working Memory

    Bradley R. Buchsbaum;Rosanna K. Olsen;Paul Koch;Karen Faith Berman

  • Role of anterior temporal cortex in auditory sentence comprehension: an fMRI study.

    Colin Humphries;Kimberley Willard;Bradley Buchsbaum;Gregory Hickok

  • Noise differentially impacts phoneme representations in the auditory and speech motor systems

    Yi Du;Bradley R. Buchsbaum;Cheryl L. Grady;Claude Alain

  • Prefrontal cortex glucose metabolism and startle eyeblink modification abnormalities in unmedicated schizophrenia patients

    Erin A. Hazlett;Monte S. Buchsbaum;M. Mehmet Haznedar;Melissa B. Singer

  • Ventricular enlargement in schizophrenia related to volume reduction of the thalamus, striatum, and superior temporal cortex

    Christian Gaser;Igor Nenadic;Bradley R. Buchsbaum;Erin A. Hazlett

  • Increased activity in frontal motor cortex compensates impaired speech perception in older adults

    Yi Du;Bradley R. Buchsbaum;Cheryl L. Grady;Claude Alain

  • Deformation-based morphometry and its relation to conventional volumetry of brain lateral ventricles in MRI.

    Christian Gaser;Igor Nenadic;Bradley R. Buchsbaum;Erin A. Hazlett

  • Diffusion tensor imaging in schizophrenia.

    Monte S. Buchsbaum;Joseph Friedman;Bradley R. Buchsbaum;King-Wai Chu

  • Effect of fluoxetine on regional cerebral metabolism in autistic spectrum disorders: a pilot study.

    Monte S. Buchsbaum;Eric Hollander;M. Mehmet Haznedar;Cheuk Tang

  • The Functional Anatomy of a Perceptual Decision in the Human Brain

    Andrew S. Kayser;Bradley R. Buchsbaum;Drew T. Erickson;Mark D'Esposito

  • Memory Reactivation in Healthy Aging: Evidence of Stimulus-Specific Dedifferentiation

    Marie St-Laurent;Hervé Abdi;Ashley Bondad;Bradley R. Buchsbaum

  • Distributed neural representations of phonological features during speech perception.

    Jessica S. Arsenault;Bradley R. Buchsbaum

  • Relative glucose metabolic rate higher in white matter in patients with schizophrenia.

    Monte S. Buchsbaum;Bradley R. Buchsbaum;Erin A. Hazlett;M. Mehmet Haznedar

  • The neural basis of vivid memory is patterned on perception

    Bradley R. Buchsbaum;Sabrina Lemire-Rodger;Candice Fang;Hervé Abdi

  • Auditory–Motor Interaction Revealed by fMRI: Speech, Music, and Working Memory in Area Spt

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  • Recency Effects in the Inferior Parietal Lobe during Verbal Recognition Memory.

    Bradley Russell Buchsbaum;Donald Ye;Mark D'Esposito

  • Working Memory and Language

    Bradley R. Buchsbaum

Frequent Co-Authors

Jennifer D. Ryan
Jennifer D. Ryan University of Toronto
Gregory Hickok
Gregory Hickok University of California, Irvine
Claude Alain
Claude Alain University of Toronto
R. Shayna Rosenbaum
R. Shayna Rosenbaum York University
Cheryl L. Grady
Cheryl L. Grady University of Toronto
Lynn Hasher
Lynn Hasher University of Toronto
Hervé Abdi
Hervé Abdi The University of Texas at Dallas
Asaf Gilboa
Asaf Gilboa University of Toronto
Larry J. Siever
Larry J. Siever Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Marianne Goodman
Marianne Goodman Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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