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  • 2011 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

David Badre is affiliated with Brown University in the United States and works primarily in the field of Neuroscience. Their research focuses on Cognitive Neuroscience, with additional contributions to General Decision Sciences, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Their research topics cover a range of subjects including:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Motor Control and Adaptation

David Badre has contributed extensively to a variety of publication venues. Among the most frequent are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • eLife
  • Nature Communications
  • Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Cerebral Cortex

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by David Badre include:

  • The dimensionality of neural representations for control, 2020, Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
  • Neural representation of abstract task structure during generalization, 2021, eLife
  • Abstract task representations for inference and control, 2022, Trends in Cognitive Sciences
  • Cognitive Control, 2024, Annual Review of Psychology
  • The role of conjunctive representations in prioritizing and selecting planned actions, 2022, eLife

Collaborations play a significant role in this scientist's work, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Atsushi Kikumoto
  • Avinash R. Vaidya
  • Apoorva Bhandari
  • Kazuhisa Shibata
  • Haley Keglovits

In addition to journal publications, David Badre has several book contributions published by Princeton University Press. Among these is a series of works titled On Task, released in various editions between 2020 and 2022.

David Badre has been recognized as a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, an award received in 2011.

Best Publications

  • Left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and the cognitive control of memory.

    David Badre;Anthony D. Wagner

  • Cognitive control, hierarchy, and the rostro–caudal organization of the frontal lobes

    David Badre

  • Is the rostro-caudal axis of the frontal lobe hierarchical?

    David Badre;Mark D'Esposito;Mark D'Esposito

  • Dissociable controlled retrieval and generalized selection mechanisms in ventrolateral prefrontal cortex.

    David Badre;David Badre;Russell A. Poldrack;E. Juliana Paré-Blagoev;Rachel Z. Insler

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence for a hierarchical organization of the prefrontal cortex

    David Badre;Mark D'Esposito

  • Frontal Cortex and the Hierarchical Control of Behavior.

    David Badre;Derek Evan Nee

  • Selection, integration, and conflict monitoring; assessing the nature and generality of prefrontal cognitive control mechanisms.

    David Badre;Anthony D Wagner

  • Analogical Reasoning and Prefrontal Cortex: Evidence for Separable Retrieval and Integration Mechanisms

    Silvia A. Bunge;Carter Wendelken;David Badre;Anthony D. Wagner

  • Frontal Cortex and the Discovery of Abstract Action Rules

    David Badre;Andrew S. Kayser;Mark D'Esposito

  • Mechanisms of Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning in Corticostriatal Circuits 1: Computational Analysis

    Michael J. Frank;David Badre

  • Hierarchical cognitive control deficits following damage to the human frontal lobe

    David Badre;Joshua Hoffman;Jeffrey W Cooney;Mark D'Esposito;Mark D'Esposito

  • Rostrolateral prefrontal cortex and individual differences in uncertainty-driven exploration.

    David Badre;Bradley Bradley B Doll;Nicole M. Long;Michael J. Frank

  • Frontal Lobe Mechanisms that Resolve Proactive Interference

    David Badre;Anthony D. Wagner

  • Semantic retrieval, mnemonic control, and prefrontal cortex.

    David Badre;Anthony D. Wagner

  • Multiple gates on working memory

    Christopher H Chatham;David Badre

  • fMRI and EEG predictors of dynamic decision parameters during human reinforcement learning.

    Michael J. Frank;Chris Gagne;Erika Nyhus;Sean Masters

  • Connectometry: A statistical approach harnessing the analytical potential of the local connectome.

    Fang-Cheng Yeh;David Badre;Timothy D. Verstynen

  • Oscillatory dynamics coordinating human frontal networks in support of goal maintenance.

    Bradley Voytek;Andrew S Kayser;Andrew S Kayser;David Badre;David Fegen

  • Mechanisms of Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning in Cortico–Striatal Circuits 2: Evidence from fMRI

    David Badre;Michael J. Frank

  • Computational and neurobiological mechanisms underlying cognitive flexibility.

    David Badre;Anthony D. Wagner

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark D'Esposito
Mark D'Esposito University of California, Berkeley
Anthony D. Wagner
Anthony D. Wagner Stanford University
Michael J. Frank
Michael J. Frank Brown University
John Jonides
John Jonides University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Dima Amso
Dima Amso Columbia University
Timothy Verstynen
Timothy Verstynen Carnegie Mellon University
Silvia A. Bunge
Silvia A. Bunge University of California, Berkeley
Sharon L. Thompson-Schill
Sharon L. Thompson-Schill University of Pennsylvania
Kevin N. Ochsner
Kevin N. Ochsner Columbia University
Edward E. Smith
Edward E. Smith Columbia University

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