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Jason W. Bohland

Researcher at Boston University

Publications -  32
Citations -  2177

Jason W. Bohland is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Speech production & Functional magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1980 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason W. Bohland include Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory & Siemens.

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An fMRI investigation of syllable sequence production.

TL;DR: This paper investigates the cortical and subcortical regions involved in organizing and enacting sequences of simple speech sounds and hypothesizes mechanistic roles for the extended speech production network in the organization and execution of sequences of speech sounds.
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An anatomic gene expression atlas of the adult mouse brain.

TL;DR: The Anatomic Gene Expression Atlas (AGEA) is a new relational atlas revealing the genetic architecture of the adult C57Bl/6J mouse brain based on spatial correlations across expression data for thousands of genes in the Allen Brain Atlas (ABA).
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Neural representations and mechanisms for the performance of simple speech sequences

TL;DR: A neural model is developed that extends the existing DIVA model of speech production in two complementary ways and fills a void in current speech research by providing formal mechanistic hypotheses about both phonological and phonetic processes that are grounded by neuroanatomy and physiology.
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A Proposal for a Coordinated Effort for the Determination of Brainwide Neuroanatomical Connectivity in Model Organisms at a Mesoscopic Scale

TL;DR: A concerted effort is advocated for a concerted effort to fill this gap, through systematic, experimental mapping of neural circuits at a mesoscopic scale of resolution suitable for comprehensive, brainwide coverage, using injections of tracers or viral vectors.
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The brain atlas concordance problem: quantitative comparison of anatomical parcellations.

TL;DR: An analytical framework is developed for studying this brain atlas concordance problem, and the complexity of the spatial overlap patterns revealed points to problems for attempts to reconcile anatomical parcellations and nomenclatures using strictly qualitative and/or categorical methods.