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Trenton Jerde

Ph.D. 2004

Thesis Title: Copying Geometrical Shapes: an fMRI Study at 4 Tesla.

Advisor: Apostolos P. Georgopoulos


Publications:

Tzagarakis C, Jerde TA, Lewis SM, Ugurbil K, Georgopoulos AP (submitted). Cerebral cortical mechanisms of copying geometrical shapes: a multidimensional scaling analysis of fMRI patterns of activation. 

Jerde TA , Lewis SM, Goerke U, Gourtzelidis P, Tzagarakis C, Lynch J, Moeller S, Van De Moortele P-F, Adriany G, Trangle J,  Ugurbil K, Georgopoulos AP. Ultra-high field parallel imaging of the superior parietal lobule during mental maze solving. Experimental Brain Research 187:551-561.

Lewis SM, Jerde TA, Tzagarakis C, Tsekos N, Amirikian B, Georgopoulos MA, Kim S-G, Uğurbil K, & Georgopoulos AP (2005). Logarithmic transformation for high-field BOLD fMRI data. Experimental Brain Research 165: 447-453.

Gourtzelidis P, Tzagarakis C, Lewis SM, Crowe DA, Auerbach E, Jerde TA, Uğurbil K, & Georgopoulos AP (2005). Mental maze solving: Directional fMRI tuning and population coding in the superior parietal lobule. Experimental Brain Research 165: 273-282.

Lewis SM, Jerde TA, Tzagarakis C, Tsekos N, Amirikian B, Georgopoulos MA, Kim S-G, Uğurbil K, & Georgopoulos AP (2003). Cerebellar activity during copying geometrical shapes. Journal of Neurophysiology 90(6): 3874-87.

Present Position:

Research Scientist
Department of Psychology
New York University

E-Mail: trenton.jerde@nyu.edu