United States
June 1982 “Man's plastic brain: Its implications for the care of our elderly”,
Undergraduate Conference on Bioethics, Boston College.Oct 1986 “Student position paper for a new medical school curriculum”, Retreat of the Task Force for a New
Curriculum of the SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, Colgate University.May 1987 Medical Student Commencement Address, SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse,
College of Medicine Commencement.April 1992 “What does neurology residency really consist of?”, Stanley Cobb Assembly,
Boston Society of Neurology and Psychiatry.Oct 1992 “Profile of a residency training program: What can we learn?”, Alumni Teaching Day,
SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse.Dec 1992 “Multiple mechanisms of unilateral visual neglect”, Department of Neurology Grand Rounds,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.Jan 1993 “Diagnosis and treatment of aphasia”, Medical Grand Rounds,
Landmark Medical Center, Woonsocket, RI.Feb 1993 “Neurological emergencies”, Medical Grand Rounds, Tougas VA Medical Center,
Augusta, Maine.May 1993 “The cognitive profile of anterior communicating artery aneurysm rupture”,
Neurology Grand Rounds, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC.Sept 1993 “Aneurysm rupture: cognitive and behavioral deficits and course of recovery”, Platform speaker,
14th Annual Braintree Hospital Traumatic Brain Injury Conference, Boston, MA.Sept 1993 “Stroke syndromes: cognitive and behavioral deficits and course of recovery”, Platform speaker,
14th Annual Braintree Hospital Traumatic Brain Injury Conference, Boston, MA.Aug 1994 “Traumatic Brain Injury”, Symposium speaker, Lewis-Gale Hospital, Roanoke, VA.
Sept 1994 “Memory disorders after stroke”, Platform speaker, 15th Annual Braintree
Hospital Stroke Conference, Boston, MA.Sept 1994 “The neurology of the persistent vegetative state and related conditions”,
Platform speaker, 15th Annual Braintree Hospital Traumatic Brain
Injury Conference, Boston, MA.Sept 1994 “Functional MRI studies of cognition”, Philadelphia Cognitive Neuroscience
Discussion Group, Graduate Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.Mar, 1995 “Functional MRI studies of cognition”, AOA Society, Jefferson University
School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.Sept 1995 “Functional MRI studies of working memory”, Cognitive Neuroscience Seminar,
National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD.Sept 1995 “The Frontal Lobes”, Grand Rounds, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.Nov 1995 “Memory disorders after stroke”, Platform speaker, 2nd Annual Braintree Hospital Stroke Conference,
Boston, MA.Nov 1995 “Working memory and head injury”, Platform speaker, 16th Annual Braintree Hospital Brain Injury
Conference, Boston, MA.April, 1996 “Behavioral/Cognitive Neuroscience - 1995 Review”, 13th Annual Neuroscience Retreat,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.July, 1996 “Language and Aphasia”, Board Review in Psychiatry, The George Washington University
Medical Center, Washington, DC.July, 1996 “Memory and Amnesia”, Board Review in Psychiatry, The George Washington University Medical
Center, Washington, DC.Sept 1996 “Alzheimer’s Disease and other memory disorders”, Barnes & Noble, Marlton, NJ.
Oct 1996 “Functional MRI studies of working memory”, Memory Disorders Research Society, Boston, MA.
Nov 1996 “The neurology of the frontal lobes”, Neurology Grand Rounds, Pennsylvania Hospital,
Philadelphia, PA.Feb 1997 “Functional MRI studies of working memory”, Department of Psychology Colloquium,
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.Mar, 1997 “Functional subdivisions of prefrontal cortex using functional MRI”, Cognitive
Neuroscience Society, Platform speaker, Boston, MA.May, 1997 “Functional MRI studies of topographical knowledge”, National Academy of Sciences Symposium
on Neuroimaging of Brain Function, Chair and symposium speaker, Irvine, CA.May, 1997 “Assessment of the cerebral cortex”, American Academy of Neurology, Dinner Seminar entitled
“Behavioral Neurology for the Practicing Neurologist”, Course Director and Speaker, Boston, MA.Aug, 1997 "Functional MRI and pharmacological studies of working memory", National Institute of Drug Abuse,
Baltimore, MD.Sept 1997 “Specific stroke syndromes and neurorehabilitation”, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine”,
Boston, MADec 1997 “Functional MRI studies of prefrontal cortex and working memory”, Cognitive Psychology Seminar,
Temple University, Philadelphia, PAJan 1998 “Functional MRI studies of prefrontal cortex and working memory”, Cognitive Neuroscience Seminar,
Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, ILMay, 1998 “Assessment of the cerebral cortex”, American Academy of Neurology, Dinner Seminar entitled
“Behavioral Neurology for the Practicing Neurologist”, Course Director and Speaker, Minneapolis, MNMay, 1998 “The neurology of the frontal lobes”, Department of Neurology Grand Rounds, Temple University
School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.Sept 1998 “Functional MRI studies of working memory”, Cognitive Neuroscience Colloquium, Center for
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Shriver Center, Waltham, MA.Sept 1998 “Functional MRI studies of working memory”, Cognitive Neuroscience Colloquium,
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.Sept 1998 “The variability of human BOLD hemodynamic response in young and older subjects: implications for
event-related fMRI design and analysis”, National Institute of Mental Health Cognitive Neuroimaging
Workshop, Rockville, MD.Oct 1998 “Behavioral, pharmacological and functional MRI studies of the frontal lobes ”, Traumatic Brain Injury
Conference, American Society for Neurorehabilitation, Bryn Marr Rehabilitation Hospital,
Malvern, PA.Jan 1999 “Dissecting working memory using functional MRI”, Integrative Neuroscience Series,
National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD.Mar, 1999 “Dissecting working memory using functional MRI”, Center for Neuroscience, UC Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA.Mar, 1999 “Dissecting working memory using functional MRI”, Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.
Mar, 1999 “Dissecting working memory using functional MRI”, Center for Neuroscience, UC Davis, Davis, CA.
April, 1999 “Dissecting working memory using functional MRI”, Satellite Symposium of the 1999 Cognitive Neuroscience Society,
“Attentional Processes in Perception and Working Memory”, Washington, DCApril, 1999 “Experimental Design”, American Academy of Neurology, Course entitled “Functional MRI",
Toronto CanadaApril, 1999 “Neural components of topographical representation”, Spatial Cognitive Conference,
University of California, BerkeleyMay, 1999 “Assessment of the cerebral cortex”, American Academy of Neurology, Dinner Seminar entitled “Behavioral Neurology
for the Practicing Neurologist”, Course Director and Speaker, Toronto, CanadaMay, 1999 “Neural basis of topographical representation”, Spatial Cognition Conference, UC Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA.Oct 1999 “Functional MRI: implications for cognitive neuroscience”, Symposium on Functional Imaging,
American Neurological Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.Nov 1999 “Post-concussive syndrome”, Penn Neurology 2000: Management of Common Neurological Problems,
Hamilton, Bermuda.Nov 1999 “Event-related fMRI”, Memory Disorders Research Society Annual Meeting, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Nov 1999 “Isolating the neural mechanisms of age-related changes in working memory using event-related fMRI”,
Symposium entitled “Old Memories”, The Banbury Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.Dec 1999 “Prefrontal cortical contributions to working memory: evidence from event-related fMRI studies”,
Neuroscience Seminar, Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.Jan 2000 “Is functional MRI the new phrenology?” Department of Neurology Grand Rounds,
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.Mar, 2000 “Is functional MRI the new phrenology?” Department of Neurology Grand Rounds,
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GAMar, 2000 “Prefrontal cortical contributions to working memory: evidence from event-related fMRI studies”,
Frontal Lobes 2000, Rotman Research Institute, Toronto, CA.Mar, 2000 “Functional neuroimaging and pharmacological studies of the frontal lobes”, Merritt-Putnam Lectures,
NYU Medical School, The Plaza Hotel, New York City, NY.April, 2000 “Characteristics of the BOLD signal: Implications for imaging healthy elderly and patients with neurological disorders”,
Satellite symposium entitled “Issues and concerns in experimental design and analysis of fMRI data”
at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society meeting, San Francisco, CA.April, 2000 “Functional neuroimaging and pharmacological studies of the frontal lobes”, Symposium entitled,
“Images of Language and Cognition”, American Society for Neurorehabilitation Meeting, San Diego, CA.May, 2000 “Experimental Design”, American Academy of Neurology, Course entitled “Functional MRI,
San Diego, CAMay, 2000 “Frontal lobe syndromes”, American Academy of Neurology, Dinner Seminar entitled “Behavioral Neurology for the Practicing Neurologist”, Course Director and Speaker, San Diego, CA.
July, 2000 “Neuroimaging studies of self-regulation and decision making”, 2000 Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
Sep 2000 “Towards understanding the role of prefrontal cortex in working memory: evidence from functional MRI” Neuroscience Seminar Series, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
Oct 2000 “Towards understanding the role of prefrontal cortex in working memory: evidence from functional MRI”,
Symposium entitled “Mechanisms of persistent neural activity”, The Banbury Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.Oct 2000 Participant, Workshop on the Analysis of Functional Imaging Data, James S. McDonnell Foundation, St. Louis, MO.
Nov, 2000 “Towards understanding the role of prefrontal cortex in working memory: evidence from functional MRI”, Joint Seminars in Neuroscience, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Dec 2000 “Concussion”, Symposium entitled “Brain Injury”, 5th Annual Rene Cailliet Interdisciplinary Conference on Law and Medicine, Honolulu, HI.
Jan 2001 “Functional MRI”, Symposium entitled: “Neuroimaging for the New Millennium”, 24th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Neuroimaging, Las Vegas, NV.
Jan 2001 “Towards understanding the role of prefrontal cortex in working memory: evidence from functional MRI”, Joint Seminars in Neuroscience, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA
Feb 2001 “Functional neuroimaging of executive and related functions”, Symposium entitled: “Neuropsychiatry of Thought and Language”, 12th Annual Meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association, Fort Meyers, FL.
Feb 2001 “Towards understanding the role of prefrontal cortex in working memory: evidence from functional MRI”, Cognitive Science Seminar, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA
April, 2001 “Executive Control”, Course entitled, “Behavioral Neurology: Issues in Cognitive Neuroscience,
American Academy of Neurology, Philadelphia, PA.April, 2001 “Executive Function”, Workshop entitled “From Memory to Desire: A Course in Cognitive Neuroscience
for Psychiatrists, Neurologists, Psychologists and Neuroscientist, Department of Psychiatry, UCSF, San Francisco, CA.April, 2001 Participant, NIMH and NINDS Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative Workshop: Users of Informatic Tools for fMRI Research, Rockville, MD.
May, 2001 “Executive control”, American Academy of Neurology, Course entitled “Behavioral Neurology: Current Issues in Cognitive Neuroscience”, Course Director and Speaker, San Diego, CA.
May, 2001 “Executive control and working memory”, Western Psychological Association, Symposium entitled“Executive Control Processes: Finding from Cognitive Neuroscience, Maui, Hawaii.
June, 2001 “Trials and tribulations in fMRI”, 2001 Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
Aug, 2001 “Neural mechanisms of age-related changes in working memory using fMRI, Invited Address, American Psychological Association,
San Francisco.Sep 2001 “Towards understanding the role of prefrontal cortex in working memory: evidence from functional MRI”, Inauguration of the Michigan Brain Imaging Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Sep 2001 “The role of dopamine in cognition”, Invited Lecture, UCSF Wheeler Center for Addiction Retreat, Marconi Center,
Point Reyes, CA.Oct 2001 “Towards understanding the role of prefrontal cortex in working memory: evidence from functional Symposium entitled
“The Role of the Prefrontal Cortex in Drug Addiction”, San Diego, CA.Nov 2001 “Age-related differences in the hemodynamic response and working memory”, Society for Neuroscience symposium entitled, “Visualizing the Aging Brain: The Impact of Neuroimaging on Understanding of Cognitive Aging”, San Diego, CA.
April, 2002 “Hemodynamic measures and cognitive aging”, Symposium on Neuroscience of Aging and Cognition, San Francisco, CA.
May, 2002 “Executive control”, American Academy of Neurology, Course entitled “Behavioral Neurology: Current Issues in Cognitive Neuroscience”, Course Director and Speaker, San Diego, CA.
June, 2002 “Isolating the neural mechanisms of age-related changes in working memory using event-related functional MRI, Beeson Scholars In Aging Conference, Blaine, Washington.
June, 2002 “Isolating the neural mechanisms of age-related changes in working memory using event-related functional MRI, Taube Center, Columbia University, New York, NY.
July, 2002 “Functional Brain Imaging, Brain Injury Update 2002, Honolulu, HI.
Oct 2002 “Towards understanding the role of the frontal lobes in cognition: evidence from functional MRI”, Cognitive Psychology Colloquium, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA
Nov 2002 “Towards understanding the role of the frontal lobes in executive control: evidence from functional MRI”, Neuroscience Seminar, University of Pittsburgh Carnegie Mellon University, Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, Pittsburgh, PA
Jan 2003 “Relationship between BOLD-fMRI and Behavioral Performance”, Workshop, Winter Brain Conference, Snowbird, Utah.
Feb. 2003 “Towards understanding the role of the frontal lobes in cognition”, International Neuropsychological Society, Honolulu, Hawaii.
June, 2003 “Towards understanding the role of the frontal lobes in cognition”, NIMH Workshop on Executive Control, New York City, NY
Sep 2003 “Fronto-temporal interactions in memory”, New York University, NY.
Jan 2004 “Towards understanding the role of the frontal lobes in executive control”, Psychology Colloquium, Stanford University, CA.
April, 2004 “Towards understanding the role of the prefrontal cortex in cognitive control”, Center for Integrativ and Cognitive Neuroscience Seminar Series, Vanderbilt University, TN.
April, 2004 “Neuroimaging studies of working memory, Symposium entitled “The influence of the work of Pat Goldman-Rakic on the discipline of cognitive neuroscience" at the Cognitive Neuroscience Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA
June, 2004 “Neural mechanisms underlying cognitive control”, Symposium entitled "Adaptive Representation and Control in Vision", Center for Visual Science, University of Rochester, NY
Oct 2004 “Towards understanding the role of frontal lobes in cognition”, Department of Neurology Grand Rounds,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.Oct 2004 “Neural mechanisms underlying cognitive control”, Keynote Speaker, Behavioral Neuroscience Seminar Series,
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA.Oct 2004 “The role of dopamine in cognition”, Memory Disorders Research Society, New York, NY.
Oct 2004 “Neural mechanisms underlying cognitive control”, Neurology Grand Frontiers in Neuroscience Symposium,
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Kentucky School of Medicine, Lexington, KY.Jan 2005 “Can fMRI serve as a biomarker?” Merck Pharmaceuticals, West Point, PA.
Mar, 2005 “When bottom-up meets top-down: neural mechanism of cognitive control”, Cognitive Neuroscience Colloquium,
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science & Technology & Dept of Psychology University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.April, 2005 “Towards understanding the role of the frontal lobes in cognition”, Reprogramming the Human BrainSymposium,
University of Texas, Dallas.April, 2005 “What is the role of dopamine in cognition?” Frontiers in Neurology and Neuroscience, Department of Neurology,
University of California, San Francisco.May, 2005 “Neural mechanisms underlying cognitive control” Ninth international conference on cognitive and neural systems,
Boston University, Boston, MA.Nov 2005 “Towards understanding the role of the frontal lobes in cognition”, 26th Annual Neurorehabilitation Conference
on Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease, Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA.Nov 2005 “Towards understanding the role of the frontal lobes in cognition”, Department of Neurology Grand Rounds,
Boston University, Boston, MA.Nov 2005 “Towards understanding the role of the frontal lobes in cognition”, Memory Disorders Research Center,
Boston University, Boston, MA.Nov 2005 “Where bottom-up meets top-down: neural mechanisms of cognitive control”, Pinckney Harmon lecture,
Cajal Club, University of California, Davis.Jan 2006 “Where bottom-up meets top-down: neural mechanisms of cognitive control”, Winter Brain Conference, Steamboat Springs, CO.
Feb 2006 “Towards understanding the role of the frontal lobes in cognition”, Frank Elliot Lecture in Cognitive Neuroscience,
Department of Neurology and Institute for Neurological Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.April, 2006 “Human Studies of Dopamine Function”, Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting Symposium, San Francisco, CA.
May, 2006 “Where bottom-up meets top-down: neural mechanisms of cognitive control”, Prefrontal Cortex,
Working Memory and Flexible Behavior, Kavii, Symposium in Memoriam of Patricia S Goldman-Rakic, Yale University,
New Haven, CT.Aug, 2006 “Neuroanatomy and neuropathology”. University of Michigan FMRI Training Course
Ann Arbor, MI.Jan 2007 “Neural mechanisms of working memory”. Symposium on Brain Network Dynamics,
University of California, Berkeley, CA.Feb 2007 “What is the role of the frontal lobes in cognition?” International Neuropsychological Society Workshop, Portland, OR.
Mar, 2007 “Chemistry of the mind” Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Performance, San Diego, CA.
April, 2007 “Clinical Functional MRI”, Keynote Speaker, Brain Imaging Center Day, Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco, CA.
April, 2007 “Clinical Functional MRI”, Keynote Speaker, Brain Imaging Center Day, Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco, CA.
April, 2007 “From cognitive to neural models of working memory”, Interdepartmental Neuroscience Seminar Series,
Northwestern University, Evanston, Il.Aug, 2007 “Neuroanatomy and neuropathology”. University of Michigan FMRI Training Course,
Ann Arbor, MI.Nov 2007 “Using functional MRI as a tool for guiding therapy and tracking recovery in TBI” 8th Annual Neuroscience of Brain Injury: Research Informing Medical Treatment and Legal Practice Conference, Napa, CA
Sep 2008 “Where bottom-up meets top-down: neural mechanisms of cognitive control”, Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT
Jan 2009 “What is the organization of prefrontal cortex for executive function?”, Keynote Speaker, Conference on Executive Function, University of Colorado, Boulder.
Jan 2008 “Where bottom-up meets top-down: neural mechanisms of cognitive control”, Center of Excellence for Learning in Education, Science and Technology (CELEST) Science of Learning Seminar, Boston University, Boston, MA.
April, 2009 “Where bottom-up meets top-down: neural mechanisms of cognitive control”, Brain & Cognition Program, Department of Psychology, Conference on Executive Function, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
April, 2009 “Dopaminergic modulation of flexible cognitive control in humans”, Neuroscience Program, Department of Psychology,
Conference on Executive Function, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.April, 2009 “Working Memory”, Course entitled, “Behavioral Neurology: Contemporary Topics: Memory,
American Academy of Neurology, Seattle, WA.Jan 2010 “Classroom applications of the research on working memory” The Brainy Bunch, Mind Matters, Inc. Napa, Ca.
Jan 2010 “When bottom-up meets top-down: neural mechanisms of cognitive control”, Mind, Brain, and Behavior Distinguished Lecture Series, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC.
Mar, 2010 “When bottom-up meets top-down: neural mechanisms of cognitive control", Neuroscience Research Program, The Neurosciences Institute, La Jolla, CA.
April, 2010 “When bottom-up meets top-down: neural mechanisms of cognitive control”. Keynote speaker, 11th Annual Frontiers in Neuroscience Research Day, Neuroscience Institute, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC.
SepT 2010 “When bottom-up meets top-down: neural mechanisms of cognitive control”. Keynote speaker,
UC Davis Neuroscience Retreat, Point Reyes, CA.Oct 2010 “Using resting state intrinsic connectivity networks to investigate memory function”,
Memory Disorders Research Society, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.Nov 2010 “Remediating frontal lobe function: from bench to bedside”, 11th Annual Neuroscience of Brain
Injury: Research Informing Medical Treatment and Legal Practice Conference, Napa, CADec 2010 “Using resting state intrinsic connectivity networks to investigate human cognition”, New Horizons in
Human Brain Imaging: A Focus on Brain Networks and Connectivity,
Pacific Rim Brain Connectivity Conference, Oahu, HI.Dec 2010 Panel Discussant, Futures Seminar, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Cognitive Science,
Krieger Mind/Brain Institute, and the Undergraduate Neuroscience Program, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.Sept 2011 “Remediating frontal lobe dysfunction: from bench to bedside. Entertainment Software and Cognitive
Neurotherapeutics Society Conference, San Francisco, CA.Oct 2011 “Understanding the human frontal lobes”. Institue for Human Brain Potential, San Rafael,
Burlingame & Palo Alto, CA.Nov 2011 “When bottom-up meets top-down: neural mechanisms of cognitive control”, Neuroscience Seminar
Series, University of California, San Diego.April, 2012 “Modularity, networks and cognitive control.” Neuroscience and Higher Brain Function: State of the
Art: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Neuroscience Research Program,
The Neurosciences Institute, La Jolla, CAJune, 2012 “Modularity, brain networks, aging and cognitive control.” Lost in Translation: Are Aging and Disease
Separable?” Paul F. Glenn Symposium on the Biology of Aging, Santa Barbara, CA.June, 2012 “Modularity, brain networks, aging and cognitive control.” Lost in Translation: Are Aging and Disease
Separable?” New Investigators in Alzheimer’s Disease Grantee Meeting, American Federation for Aging Research,
Santa Barbara, CA.June, 2012 “Brain Networks, Modularity and Cognitive Control”. Presidential Lecture, International Society for
Behavioral Neuroscience, Half Moon Bay, CA.Sept 2012 “Functional MRI as a biomarker for tracking recovery of function following traumatic brain injury”,
13th Annual University of California Neurotrauma Symposium, Rohnert Park, CA.Sept 2012 “Dopamine, frontostriatal circuits and working memory”, Rewards, Habits and Learning Symposium,
Columbia University, NY.Nov 2012 “The Science of the Aging Brain” Discover Cal. Los Angeles, CA.
Nov 2012 “The impact of brain injury on the modular organization of the brain”, 13th Annual Neuroscience of
Brain Injury: Research Informing Medical Treatment and Legal Practice Conference, Napa, CADec 2012 “A blueprint for cognitive control: multiple neural mechanisms”, Department of Neuroscience,
Columbia University, NY.Feb 2013 “Remediating frontal lobe function: from bench to bedside”, Neuroscience Institute, New York
University School of Medicine, NY.Feb 2013 “A blueprint for cognitive control: multiple neural mechanisms”, Department of Psychology,
New York University, NY.May, 2013 “Large-scale organization of the human brain: insights from functional MRI”, Yale Magnetic
Resonance Imaging Research Center Seminar Series, Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.Oct 2013 “Large-scale organization of the human brain: insights from functional MRI” ,Neuroscience Seminar,
Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.Feb 2014 “A blueprint for cognitive control: multiple neural mechanisms”, Joint Seminar Series in Neuroscience,
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.Jan 2015 “Your Brain on Drugs: Novel Clinical Implications”, UC Berkeley Extension School, Berkeley, CA.
Mar, 2014 “Large-scale organization of the human brain: insights from functional MRI”. Reprogramming the
Human Brain Conference, Center for Brain Health, UT Dallas, Dallas, TX.Mar, 2015 “Brain connectivity: Implications for improving brain health”. United States Congressional
Neuroscience Caucus, Washington, D.C.June, 2015 “The Modular Brain”, Yale International Conference on Attention and Memory: Conceptualizing
Cognition, Yale University, New Haven, CT.Sept 2015 “The Modular Brain”, Perspectives in Neuroscience Seminar Series, Center for Neuroscience,
UC Davis, Davis, CA.Oct 2015 “The Modular, Yet Integrated, Brain”, Neuroscience Seminar Series, Neuroscience Program, U. Iowa,
Iowa City, IA.Nov 2015 “The Modular, Yet Integrated, Brain”, SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind Distinguished Fellow
Lecture series UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA.Jan 2016 “The Modular Brain”, Keynote Speaker, 11th Annual Neuroscience Graduate Program Student
Symposium, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.Feb 2016 “The role of the large-scale organization of the brain in the support of memory”, Winter Conference on
Brain Plasticity, Maui, HI.Mar, 2016 “The Modular Brain”. Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Performance. Palm Springs, CA.
Aug, 2016 “The Modular Brain”, Imaging Research Center, UT Austin, Austin, TX.
Sept 2016 “The Modular Brain”, Center for Advanced Brain Imaging, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA.Sept 2016 “Functional MRI and Cognition”, Imaging and Biomarkers Workshop, International Psychogeriatrics
Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA.Sept 2016 “Using brain imaging to predict the response to cognitive training”, University of Texas, Dallas,
Center for Brain Health Reprogramming the Brain Symposium on Brain Training, Berkeley, CA.Oct 2016 “The Modular Brain: Implications for Rehabilitation”, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
Annual Meeting, Keynote Lecture, Chicago, IL.Oct 2016 “How can we develop treatments for cognitive deficits?”, American Congress of Rehabilitation
Medicine Annual Meeting, Luncheon Speaker, Chicago, IL.Jan 2017 “The Modular Brain”, Brain Research Imaging Center, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, NC.Jan 2017 “A neural blueprint for cognitive control”, Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, NC.Jan 2017 “A neural blueprint for cognitive control”, Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska,
Omaha, NE.April 2017 “The Modular Brain” , Imaging the The Mind and Brain: Roadmap to opportunities for UNMC,
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NENov 2017 “Emerging brain imaging methods for assessing normal and abnormal cognitive function”,
Academy of Neurological Communication Disorders and Sciences Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.Feb 2018 “The Modular Brain”, Clinical Neuroscience Grand Rounds, Neurological Institute of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD.Feb 2018 “The Modular Brain”, The 4th Annual Whistler Scientific Workshop on Brain Functional Organization,
Connectivity and Behavior, Whistler, Canada.May, 2018 “The Modular Brain”. Invited Address. Association for Psychological Science. San Francisco, CA.
Oct 2018 “The Modular Brain”. Neuroscience Seminar Series. Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA.
Mar, 2019 “Where is the “top” in top-down executive control?”. Invited Address. Institute for Mind and Brain
Executive Function Conference, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.Mar, 2019 “The Modular Brain”. Keynote Speaker. The 6th Annual Mechanisms of Learning Forum,
“Environmental and Developmental Potentiators of Learning, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.June, 2019 “The Utility of Brain Modularity as an Imaging Biomarker”. Brain Health and Performance Summit,
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.July, 2019 “The Modular Brain”. NeuroFutures Meeting, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR.
Aug, 2019 “The Modular Brain”. Shirley Ryan Ability Lab, Chicago, IL.
Feb 2020 “Where is the “top” in top-down control?”. Symposium in honor of Donald T. Stuss entitled, “What makes us human?”, International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Denver, CO.
Feb 2020 “The Modular Brain”. Neal E. Miller Memorial Lecture, Department of Psychology, Yale University,
New Haven, CT.Sep 2021 “The Modular Brain”. Grand Rounds, Memory and Aging Center, Department of Neurology,
UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA.May, 2022 “The Modular Brain: Implications for Neurological Practice”. Grand Rounds,
Department of Neurology, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY.May, 2022. “The Social Network That Matters Most: Your Brain”. BrainHealth Presents, Center for Brain Health,
UT Dallas, Dallas, TX.Dec 2022. “The Legacy of Brenda Milner”. Center for Brain Health, UT Dallas, Dallas, TX.