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Jorge is a postdoctoral fellow in Randy Buckner’s Cognitive Neuroscience Lab. His research aims at the understanding of large-scale brain networks implicated in cognitive processes. His previous research was mainly focused on analyzing white matter regions involved in several domains of human cognition, such as episodic memory or working memory, using multiple sclerosis as a lesional model. Currently, Jorge has jumped to the application of network analysis of MRI-functional connectivity data in the study of aging and normal subjects.

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Sepulcre, J., Masdeu, J. C., Sastre-Garriga, J., Goñi, J., Vélez-de-Mendizábal, N., Duque, B., Pastor, M. A., Bejarano, B., and Villoslada, P. (2008) Mapping the brain pathways of declarative verbal memory. Evidence from white matter lesions in the living human brain. Neuroimage; 42(3): 1237-43.
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Sepulcre, J., Murie-Fernandez, M., Salinas-Alaman, A., García-Layana, A., Bejarano, B., and Villoslada, P. (2007) Diagnostic Accuracy of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness Measurement and Retinal Periphlebitis Presence in Predicting Disease Activity in Multiple Sclerosis. Neurology; 68(18):1488-94.
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Sepulcre, J., Sastre-Garriga, J., Cercignani, M., Ingle, G. T., Miller, D. H., and Thompson, A. J. (2006) Regional grey matter atrophy in early primary progressive ms: a voxel-based morphometry study. Archives of Neurology; 63(8):1175-80.
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Sepulcre, J., Vanotti, S., Hernández, R., Sandoval, G., Cáceres, F., Garcea, O., and Villoslada, P. (2006) Cognitive impairment in patients with MS using the Brief Repeatable Battery-Neuropsychology Test. Multiple Sclerosis; 12: 187-195.
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