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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2015 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
  • 2013 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions to the development and applications of physics in biomedical imaging, especially for pioneering research in the use of magnetic resonance imaging for understanding tissue and organ physiology and biophysics
  • 2011 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For contributions to the development and applications of magnetic resonance and other imaging techniques in medicine.
  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

John C. Gore is affiliated with Vanderbilt University Medical Center in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, focusing primarily on medicine and neuroscience. The main subfields of study include radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, cognitive neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and pathology and forensic medicine.

The scientist's work covers a range of advanced topics primarily related to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and brain function. Key areas include advanced MRI techniques and applications, advanced neuroimaging techniques, functional brain connectivity studies, MRI in cancer diagnosis, neural dynamics and brain function, electron spin resonance studies, and atomic and subatomic physics research.

Frequent coauthors contributing to their research include Li Min Chen, Feng Wang, Muwei Li, Zhaohua Ding, and Adam W. Anderson.

John C. Gore has published extensively in various scientific venues. Publications appear frequently in:

  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
  • NeuroImage

Recent publications highlight their research focus and output. Notable papers include:

  • "MRI of tumor T cell infiltration in response to checkpoint inhibitor therapy," 2020, Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
  • "Bidirectional and state-dependent modulation of brain activity by transcranial focused ultrasound in non-human primates," 2021, Brain Stimulation
  • "Functional connectivity of white matter as a biomarker of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease," 2020, PLoS ONE
  • "Functional engagement of white matter in resting-state brain networks," 2020, NeuroImage
  • "Detection of functional networks within white matter using independent component analysis," 2020, NeuroImage

The scientist has been recognized through several awards including Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (2015), Fellow of the American Physical Society (2013) for contributions to biomedical imaging and magnetic resonance imaging, Member of the National Academy of Engineering (2011) for work in magnetic resonance and imaging techniques in medicine, and Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2010).

Best Publications

  • Sex differences in the functional organization of the brain for language

    Bennett A. Shaywitz;Sally E. Shaywltz;Kenneth R. Pugh;Kenneth R. Pugh;R. Todd Constable

  • Expertise for cars and birds recruits brain areas involved in face recognition

    Isabel Gauthier;Pawel Skudlarski;John C. Gore;Adam W. Anderson

  • HUMAN AMYGDALA ACTIVATION DURING CONDITIONED FEAR ACQUISITION AND EXTINCTION : A MIXED-TRIAL FMRI STUDY

    Kevin S LaBar;J.Christopher Gatenby;John C Gore;Joseph E LeDoux

  • Activation of the middle fusiform 'face area' increases with expertise in recognizing novel objects.

    Isabel Gauthier;Michael J. Tarr;Adam W. Anderson;Pawel Skudlarski

  • A Level Set Method for Image Segmentation in the Presence of Intensity Inhomogeneities With Application to MRI

    Chunming Li;Rui Huang;Zhaohua Ding;J C Gatenby

  • Performance on Indirect Measures of Race Evaluation Predicts Amygdala Activation

    Elizabeth A. Phelps;Kevin J. O'Connor;William A. Cunningham;E. Sumie Funayama

  • Face-specific processing in the human fusiform gyrus

    Gregory McCarthy;Aina Puce;John C. Gore;Truett Allison

  • Disruption of posterior brain systems for reading in children with developmental dyslexia.

    Bennett A Shaywitz;Sally E Shaywitz;Kenneth R Pugh;Kenneth R Pugh;W.Einar Mencl;W.Einar Mencl

  • Temporal Cortex Activation in Humans Viewing Eye and Mouth Movements

    Aina Puce;Truett Allison;Shlomo Bentin;John C. Gore

  • Functional disruption in the organization of the brain for reading in dyslexia

    S E Shaywitz;B A Shaywitz;K R Pugh;R K Fulbright

  • Abnormal ventral temporal cortical activity during face discrimination among individuals with autism and Asperger syndrome.

    Robert T. Schultz;Isabel Gauthier;Ami Klin;Robert K. Fulbright

  • Differential sensitivity of human visual cortex to faces, letterstrings, and textures: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Aina Puce;Truett Allison;Maryam Asgari;John C. Gore

  • Activation of the left amygdala to a cognitive representation of fear

    Elizabeth A. Phelps;Kevin J. O'Connor;J. Christopher Gatenby;John C. Gore

  • Regional brain volume abnormalities and long-term cognitive outcome in preterm infants.

    Bradley S. Peterson;Betty Vohr;Lawrence H. Staib;Christopher J. Cannistraci

  • Brain Connectivity Related to Working Memory Performance

    M. Hampson;N. R. Driesen;P. Skudlarski;J. C. Gore

  • The Fusiform Face Area is Part of a Network that Processes Faces at the Individual Level

    Isabel Gauthier;Michael J. Tarr;Jill Moylan;Pawel Skudlarski

  • Separable Neural Components in the Processing of Black and White Faces

    William A. Cunningham;Marcia K. Johnson;Carol L. Raye;J. Chris Gatenby

  • Development of left occipitotemporal systems for skilled reading in children after a phonologically- based intervention.

    Bennett A Shaywitz;Sally E Shaywitz;Benita A Blachman;Kenneth R Pugh;Kenneth R Pugh

  • Amygdala hyperreactivity in borderline personality disorder: implications for emotional dysregulation.

    Nelson H Donegan;Charles A Sanislow;Hilary P Blumberg;Robert K Fulbright

  • The fusiform "face area" is part of a network that processes faces at the individual level (vol 12, pg 499, 2000)

    I Gauthier;M J Tarr;J Moylan;P Skudlarski

Frequent Co-Authors

Pawel Skudlarski
Pawel Skudlarski Yale University
Robert K. Fulbright
Robert K. Fulbright Yale University
Baxter P. Rogers
Baxter P. Rogers Vanderbilt University
Kenneth R. Pugh
Kenneth R. Pugh Haskins Laboratories
Sally E. Shaywitz
Sally E. Shaywitz Yale University
R. Todd Constable
R. Todd Constable Yale University
Bennett A. Shaywitz
Bennett A. Shaywitz Yale University
Bradley S. Peterson
Bradley S. Peterson University of Southern California
Victoria L. Morgan
Victoria L. Morgan Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Leonard Katz
Leonard Katz Haskins Laboratories

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