Sean Froudist-Walsh

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2017- New York University, New York, NY, United States 
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Computational Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Brain Injury, Neurotransmitters
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Pereira-Obilinovic U, Froudist-Walsh S, Wang XJ. (2024) Cognitive networks interactions through communication subspaces in large-scale models of the neocortex. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Magrou L, Joyce MKP, Froudist-Walsh S, et al. (2024) The meso-connectomes of mouse, marmoset, and macaque: network organization and the emergence of higher cognition. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 34
Ding X, Froudist-Walsh S, Jaramillo J, et al. (2024) Cell type-specific connectome predicts distributed working memory activity in the mouse brain. Elife. 13
Rapan L, Froudist-Walsh S, Niu M, et al. (2023) Cytoarchitectonic, receptor distribution and functional connectivity analyses of the macaque frontal lobe. Elife. 12
Froudist-Walsh S, Xu T, Niu M, et al. (2023) Gradients of neurotransmitter receptor expression in the macaque cortex. Nature Neuroscience
D'Ambrosio E, Pergola G, Pardiñas AF, et al. (2022) A polygenic score indexing a DRD2-related co-expression network is associated with striatal dopamine function. Scientific Reports. 12: 12610
Gao Z, Wang H, Lu C, et al. (2021) The neural basis of delayed gratification. Science Advances. 7: eabg6611
Froudist-Walsh S, Bliss DP, Ding X, et al. (2021) A dopamine gradient controls access to distributed working memory in the large-scale monkey cortex. Neuron
Papini C, Palaniyappan L, Kroll J, et al. (2020) Altered Cortical Gyrification in Adults Who Were Born Very Preterm and Its Associations With Cognition and Mental Health. Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
D'Ambrosio E, Dahoun T, Pardiñas AF, et al. (2019) The effect of a genetic variant at the schizophrenia associated AS3MT/BORCS7 locus on striatal dopamine function: A PET imaging study. Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging. 291: 34-41
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