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Robert F. Dougherty

Robert F. Dougherty

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Neuroscience

D-Index
53
Citations
14060
World Ranking
5034
National Ranking
2257

Overview

Robert F. Dougherty is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their primary field of study is Medicine, with a focus on Clinical Psychology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Epidemiology, Sociology and Political Science, and Emergency Medicine.

Their research spans various topics, including:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders
  • Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Disaster Response and Management

Robert F. Dougherty has contributed to multiple research papers, notably:

  • "Rates of Incidental Findings in Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Children," 2021, JAMA Neurology
  • "Network Governance for Coordinated Disaster Response," 2022, Public Administration Quarterly
  • "Psilocybin therapy for treatment resistant depression: prediction of clinical outcome by natural language processing," 2023, Psychopharmacology
  • "Correction: The AURORA Study: a longitudinal, multimodal library of brain biology and function after traumatic stress exposure," 2020, Molecular Psychiatry
  • "Multidimensional Characterization of a Large Cohort of Trauma Survivors May Improve Trauma Survivor Phenotyping," 2020, Biological Psychiatry

Frequent publication venues include:

  • Biological Psychiatry (5 publications)
  • JAMA Neurology (1 publication)
  • Public Administration Quarterly (1 publication)
  • Psychopharmacology (1 publication)
  • Molecular Psychiatry (1 publication)

Robert F. Dougherty often collaborates with other researchers, with their most frequent co-authors being:

  • Ronald C. Kessler (7 collaborations)
  • Samuel A. McLean (6 collaborations)
  • Karestan C. Koenen (5 collaborations)
  • Donglin Zeng (4 collaborations)
  • Stacey L. House (4 collaborations)

Best Publications

  • Resting-State Functional Connectivity Reflects Structural Connectivity in the Default Mode Network

    Michael D. Greicius;Kaustubh Supekar;Vinod Menon;Robert F. Dougherty

  • Tract Profiles of White Matter Properties: Automating Fiber-Tract Quantification

    Jason D. Yeatman;Robert F. Dougherty;Nathaniel J. Myall;Brian A. Wandell

  • Retinotopy and functional subdivision of human areas MT and MST.

    Alexander C. Huk;Robert F. Dougherty;David J. Heeger

  • Visual field representations and locations of visual areas V1/2/3 in human visual cortex.

    Robert F. Dougherty;Volker M. Koch;Alyssa A. Brewer;Bernd Fischer

  • Children's reading performance is correlated with white matter structure measured by diffusion tensor imaging.

    Gayle K. Deutsch;Robert F. Dougherty;Roland Bammer;Wai Ting Siok

  • Long-term neural and physiological phenotyping of a single human

    Russell A. Poldrack;Russell A. Poldrack;Timothy O. Laumann;Oluwasanmi Koyejo;Brenda Gregory

  • Development of white matter and reading skills

    Jason D. Yeatman;Robert F. Dougherty;Michal Ben-Shachar;Brian A. Wandell

  • Anatomical properties of the arcuate fasciculus predict phonological and reading skills in children

    Jason D. Yeatman;Robert F. Dougherty;Elena Rykhlevskaia;Anthony J. Sherbondy

  • Visual field map clusters in human cortex

    Brian A Wandell;Alyssa A Brewer;Robert F Dougherty

  • In vivo histology of the myelin g-ratio with magnetic resonance imaging

    Nikola Stikov;Nikola Stikov;Jennifer S.W. Campbell;Thomas Stroh;Mariette Lavelée

  • Quantifying the local tissue volume and composition in individual brains with magnetic resonance imaging.

    Aviv Mezer;Jason D. Yeatman;Nikola Stikov;Kendrick N. Kay

  • Temporal-callosal pathway diffusivity predicts phonological skills in children

    Robert F. Dougherty;Michal Ben-Shachar;Gayle K. Deutsch;Arvel Hernandez

  • GLMdenoise: a fast, automated technique for denoising task-based fMRI data.

    Kendrick N. Kay;Ariel Rokem;Jonathan Winawer;Robert F. Dougherty

  • Functional organization of human occipital-callosal fiber tracts

    Robert F. Dougherty;Michal Ben-Shachar;Roland Bammer;Alyssa A. Brewer

  • Visual areas and spatial summation in human visual cortex.

    William A. Press;Alyssa A. Brewer;Robert F. Dougherty;Alex R. Wade

  • The development of cortical sensitivity to visual word forms

    Michal Ben-Shachar;Robert F. Dougherty;Gayle K. Deutsch;Brian A. Wandell

  • White matter pathways in reading.

    Michal Ben-Shachar;Robert F Dougherty;Brian A Wandell

  • Identifying the human optic radiation using diffusion imaging and fiber tractography

    Anthony J. Sherbondy;Robert F. Dougherty;Sandy Napel;Brian A. Wandell

  • Hippocampal CA1 apical neuropil atrophy and memory performance in Alzheimer's disease

    Geoffrey A. Kerchner;Gayle K. Deutsch;Michael M. Zeineh;Robert F. Dougherty

  • Bound Pool Fractions Complement Diffusion Measures to Describe White Matter Micro and Macrostructure

    Nikola Stikov;Lee M. Perry;Aviv Mezer;Elena I. Rykhlevskaia

  • Deficient motion perception in the fellow eye of amblyopic children.

    Cindy S. Ho;Deborah E. Giaschi;Catherine Boden;Robert Dougherty

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian A. Wandell
Brian A. Wandell Stanford University
Kerry J. Ressler
Kerry J. Ressler Harvard University
Karestan C. Koenen
Karestan C. Koenen Harvard University
G. Bruce Pike
G. Bruce Pike University of Calgary
Jonathan Winawer
Jonathan Winawer New York University
Beatriz Luna
Beatriz Luna University of Pittsburgh
Elisabeth B. Binder
Elisabeth B. Binder Max Planck Society
Heidi M. Feldman
Heidi M. Feldman Stanford University
Deanna M. Barch
Deanna M. Barch Washington University in St. Louis
Menachem Fromer
Menachem Fromer Broad Institute

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