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Overview

Christopher R. Madan is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, medicine, and psychology, with an emphasis on cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging.

The scientist's subfields of study include:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology

The main topics covered in their work concentrate on functional brain connectivity studies, memory processes and influences, as well as neural mechanisms underlying memory and cognition.

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research

Christopher R. Madan has contributed to several scientific publication venues, frequently publishing in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • European Journal of Neuroscience
  • Scientific Data

The scientist has collaborated extensively with several co-authors, including:

  • Daniela J. Palombo
  • Myron Tsikandilakis
  • Persefoni Bali
  • Elliot A. Ludvig
  • Pierre-Alexis Mével

Recent papers by Christopher R. Madan include:

  • Exploring word memorability: How well do different word properties explain item free-recall probability? (2020) - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  • Accelerating the Evolution of Nonhuman Primate Neuroimaging (2020) - Neuron
  • Artificial intelligence for biomarker discovery in Alzheimer's disease and dementia (2023) - Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Artificial intelligence for diagnostic and prognostic neuroimaging in dementia: A systematic review (2023) - Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Insights into the accuracy of social scientists' forecasts of societal change (2023) - Nature Human Behaviour

Best Publications

  • Many analysts, one dataset: Making transparent how variations in analytical choices affect results

    R. Silberzahn;E. L. Uhlmann;D. P. Martin;P. Anselmi

  • Justify your alpha

    Daniel Lakens;Federico G. Adolfi;Federico G. Adolfi;Casper J. Albers;Farid Anvari

  • Many Analysts, One Data Set: Making Transparent How Variations in Analytic Choices Affect Results

    R Silberzahn;E L Uhlmann;D P Martin

  • A multi-disciplinary perspective on emergent and future innovations in peer review

    Jonathan P. Tennant;Jonathan M. Dugan;Daniel Graziotin;Damien C. Jacques

  • Teaching the science of learning

    Yana Weinstein;Christopher R. Madan;Christopher R. Madan;Megan A. Sumeracki

  • Building a memory palace in minutes: equivalent memory performance using virtual versus conventional environments with the Method of Loci.

    Eric L.G. Legge;Christopher R. Madan;Enoch T. Ng;Jeremy B. Caplan

  • Cortical complexity as a measure of age-related brain atrophy

    Christopher R. Madan;Elizabeth A. Kensinger

  • Neuromarketing: the next step in market research?

    Christopher R Madan

  • Using actions to enhance memory: effects of enactment, gestures, and exercise on human memory.

    Christopher R Madan;Christopher R Madan;Anthony Singhal

  • Remembering the best and worst of times: memories for extreme outcomes bias risky decisions.

    Christopher R. Madan;Elliot Andrew Ludvig;Marcia Louise Spetch

  • Extreme outcomes sway risky decisions from experience

    Elliot Andrew Ludvig;Christopher R. Madan;Christopher R. Madan;Marcia Louise Spetch

  • Test–retest reliability of brain morphology estimates

    Christopher R. Madan;Elizabeth A. Kensinger

  • Same data, different conclusions : Radical dispersion in empirical results when independent analysts operationalize and test the same hypothesis

    Martin Schweinsberg;Michael Feldman;Nicola Staub;Olmo R. van den Akker

  • Accelerating the Evolution of Nonhuman Primate Neuroimaging

    Michael Milham;Christopher I. Petkov;Daniel S. Margulies;Charles E. Schroeder

  • Emotional arousal does not enhance association-memory

    Christopher R. Madan;Jeremy B. Caplan;Christine S.M. Lau;Esther Fujiwara

  • Motor imagery and higher-level cognition: four hurdles before research can sprint forward.

    Christopher R. Madan;Christopher R. Madan;Anthony Singhal

  • The influence of item properties on association-memory

    Christopher R. Madan;Mackenzie G. Glaholt;Jeremy B. Caplan

  • Amygdala subnuclei response and connectivity during emotional processing

    Stanislau Hrybouski;Arash Aghamohammadi-Sereshki;Christopher R. Madan;Andrea T. Shafer

  • Positive emotion enhances association-memory.

    Christopher R Madan;Sarah M E Scott;Elizabeth A Kensinger

  • Is the enhancement of memory due to reward driven by value or salience

    Christopher R. Madan;Marcia L. Spetch

  • Emotional arousal impairs association-memory: Roles of amygdala and hippocampus

    Christopher R. Madan;Esther Fujiwara;Jeremy B. Caplan;Tobias Sommer

  • Priming memories of past wins induces risk seeking.

    Elliot Andrew Ludvig;Christopher R. Madan;Marcia Louise Spetch

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcia L. Spetch
Marcia L. Spetch University of Alberta
Tal Yarkoni
Tal Yarkoni The University of Texas at Austin
Jakob Seidlitz
Jakob Seidlitz University of Pennsylvania
Angela Favaro
Angela Favaro University of Padua
Elena Tenconi
Elena Tenconi University of Padua

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