Joseph I. Tracy, PhD, ABPP (CN)
Professor, Department of Neurology
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Professor, Department of Neurology
Research and Clinical Interests
My research focuses on mapping in the brain key cognitive skills and behaviors, particularly as an aid to surgical planning and improving patient outcomes following clinical interventions such as brain surgery. A specific interest in epilepsy.
Functional Magnetic Resource Imaging and other MR techniques such as functional connectivity and diffusion tensor imaging. Experimental cognitive and behavioral assessments are also utilized. I hope that my findings will be used to develop treatments that will improve cognitive skills and, in particular, improve patient outcomes following brain surgery.
Publications
- Shared and distinct cortical morphometric alterations in five neuropsychiatric symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
- Association of Normative and Non-Normative Brain Networks With Cognitive Function in Patients With Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
- Aluminum/SmCo5 composites for structural and magnetic applications
- Edge-wise analysis reveals white matter connectivity associated with focal to bilateral tonic–clonic seizures
- Multitrial Free Recall for Evaluating Memory