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Russell A. Poldrack
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 481
Citations - 70423
Russell A. Poldrack is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Functional neuroimaging. The author has an hindex of 125, co-authored 452 publications receiving 58695 citations. Previous affiliations of Russell A. Poldrack include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & University of Texas at Austin.
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Prospect theory on the brain? Toward a cognitive neuroscience of decision under risk
TL;DR: Preliminary suggestions concerning the neural bases of the components of prospect theory that include a broad set of brain regions and neuromodulatory systems are provided, suggesting that focused studies of decision making in the context of quantitative models may provide substantial leverage towards a fuller understanding of the cognitive neuroscience of decisionMaking.
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Long-term neural and physiological phenotyping of a single human
Russell A. Poldrack,Russell A. Poldrack,Timothy O. Laumann,Oluwasanmi Koyejo,Brenda Gregory,Ashleigh M. Hover,Mei Yen Chen,Krzysztof J. Gorgolewski,Jeffrey J. Luci,Sung Jun Joo,Ryan L. Boyd,Scott Patrick Hunicke-Smith,Zack B. Simpson,W Thomas Caven,Vanessa Sochat,James M. Shine,Evan M. Gordon,Abraham Z. Snyder,Babatunde Adeyemo,Steven E. Petersen,David C. Glahn,D. Reese McKay,Joanne E. Curran,Harald H H Göring,Melanie A. Carless,John Blangero,Robert F. Dougherty,Alexander Leemans,Daniel A. Handwerker,Laurie Frick,Edward M. Marcotte,Jeanette A. Mumford +31 more
TL;DR: The MyConnectome project demonstrates dynamic changes in brain connectivity over the timescales of days to months, and relations between brain connectivity, gene expression and metabolites.
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Disrupted neural responses to phonological and orthographic processing in dyslexic children: an fMRI study.
Elise Temple,Russell A. Poldrack,Joanna Salidis,Gayle K. Deutsch,Paula Tallal,Michael M. Merzenich,John D. E. Gabrieli +6 more
TL;DR: FMRI was performed on dyslexic and normal-reading children during phonological and orthographic tasks of rhyming and matching visually presented letter pairs to indicate dyslexia may be characterized in childhood by disruptions in the neural bases of both phonologicaland orthographic processes important for reading.
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Establishment of Best Practices for Evidence for Prediction: A Review.
TL;DR: Various measures of predictive performance and the limitations of some commonly used measures are discussed, with a focus on the importance of using multiple measures when assessing performance.
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Striatal Dopamine D2/D3 Receptor Availability Is Reduced in Methamphetamine Dependence and Is Linked to Impulsivity
Buyean Lee,Edythe D. London,Russell A. Poldrack,Judah Farahi,Angelo Nacca,John Monterosso,Jeanette A. Mumford,Andrew V. Bokarius,Magnus Dahlbom,Jogeshwar Mukherjee,Robert M. Bilder,Arthur L. Brody,M. Mandelkern +12 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that low striatal D2/D3 receptor availability may mediate impulsive temperament and thereby influence addiction.