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Jorge Sepulcre is
a faculty member at the Division of Nuclear Medicine and
Molecular Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard
Medical School.
His research focuses on brain imaging studies aiming at the
understanding
of large-scale brain networks implicated in human cognition
and
neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. He
uses
functional connectivity MRI and network theory techniques
to untangle
network properties of the human brain.
Sepulcre,
J., Sabuncu, M.R., Yeo, T.B., Liu, H., & Johnson,
K.A. (2012) Stepwise connectivity of the model cortex reveals the multimodal
organization of the human brain. Journal of Neuroscience. 2012 Aug 1; 32(31):10649-61.
[medline abstract]
Sepulcre, J., Liu, H., Talukdar, T., Martincorena, I., Yeo, B.T.T., & Buckner, R.L.
(2010) The organization of local and distant functional connectivity in the human
brain. PLoS Computational Biology; 6(6):e1000808 [medline abstract]
Sepulcre,
J., Masdeu, J., Pastor, M.A., Goñi, J.,
Barbosa, C., Benjarano, B., & Villoslada, P. (2009) Brain pathways of verbal working memory:
A lesion-function correlation study. NeuroImage; 47(2):733-8.
[medline abstract]
Buckner, R.L., Sepulcre, J., Talukdar, T., Krienen, F., Liu, H.,
Hedden, T., Andrews-Hanna, J., Sperling, R.A., Johnson,
K.A. (2009) Cortical hubs revealed by intrinsic functional
connectivity: mapping, assessment of stability, and
relation to Alzheimer's disease. J Neurosci;
29(6):1860-73. [medline abstract]