Christopher A. Baldassano, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009-2015 Computer Science Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
 2015-2018 Psychology Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
 2018- Psychology Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Parents

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Diane M. Beck grad student 2009-2015 Stanford
Li Fei-Fei grad student 2009-2015 Stanford
Uri Hasson post-doc 2015-2018 Princeton
Kenneth A. Norman post-doc 2015-2018 Princeton

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Matthew Siegelman grad student 2018- Columbia
Hannah Tarder-Stoll grad student 2018- Columbia
Zall Hirschstein grad student 2023- Columbia
Samantha Cohen post-doc 2018-2022 Columbia
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Tarder-Stoll H, Baldassano C, Aly M. (2024) The brain hierarchically represents the past and future during multistep anticipation. Nature Communications. 15: 9094
Tarder-Stoll H, Baldassano C, Aly M. (2024) Consolidation Enhances Sequential Multistep Anticipation but Diminishes Access to Perceptual Features. Psychological Science. 9567976241256617
Bennett M, Baldassano C. (2023) img2fmri: a python package for predicting group-level fMRI responses to visual stimuli using deep neural networks. Aperture Neuro. 3
Tarder-Stoll H, Baldassano C, Aly M. (2023) The brain hierarchically represents the past and future during multistep anticipation. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Kumar M, Anderson MJ, Antony JW, et al. (2022) BrainIAK: The Brain Imaging Analysis Kit. Aperture Neuro. 1
Cohen SS, Tottenham N, Baldassano C. (2022) Developmental changes in story-evoked responses in the neocortex and hippocampus. Elife. 11
Masís-Obando R, Norman KA, Baldassano C. (2022) Schema representations in distinct brain networks support narrative memory during encoding and retrieval. Elife. 11
Williams JA, Margulis EH, Nastase SA, et al. (2022) High-Order Areas and Auditory Cortex Both Represent the High-Level Event Structure of Music. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-16
Wu A, Nastase SA, Baldassano CA, et al. (2021) Brain kernel: a new spatial covariance function for fMRI data. Neuroimage. 118580
Nastase SA, Liu YF, Hillman H, et al. (2021) The "Narratives" fMRI dataset for evaluating models of naturalistic language comprehension. Scientific Data. 8: 250
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