Derek Smith

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2013-2019 Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 
 2019- Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
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Xu N, Smith DM, Jeno G, et al. (2023) The interaction between random and systematic visual stimulation and infraslow quasiperiodic spatiotemporal patterns of whole brain activity. Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.). 1: 1-19
Yu Y, Gratton C, Smith DM. (2023) From correlation to communication: Disentangling hidden factors from functional connectivity changes. Network Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.). 7: 411-430
Smith DM, Kraus BT, Dworetsky A, et al. (2023) Brain hubs defined in the group do not overlap with regions of high inter-individual variability. Neuroimage. 120195
Xu N, Smith DM, Jeno G, et al. (2023) The interaction between random and systematic visual stimulation and infraslow quasiperiodic spatiotemporal patterns of whole brain activity. Neuroimage. 120165
Godwin CA, Smith DM, Schumacher EH. (2023) Beyond mind wandering: Performance variability and neural activity during off-task thought and other attention lapses. Consciousness and Cognition. 108: 103459
Ladwig Z, Seitzman BA, Dworetsky A, et al. (2022) BOLD cofluctuation 'events' are predicted from static functional connectivity. Neuroimage. 260: 119476
Dykstra T, Smith DM, Schumacher EH, et al. (2022) Measuring task structure with transitional response times: Task representations are more than task sets. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Smith DM, Perez DC, Porter A, et al. (2021) Light Through the Fog: Using Precision fMRI Data to Disentangle the Neural Substrates of Cognitive Control. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 40: 19-26
Gratton C, Smith DM, Dorn M. (2020) Digging Deeper to Chart the Landscape of Human Brain Development. Neuron. 106: 209-211
Smith DM, Dykstra T, Hazeltine E, et al. (2020) Task representation affects the boundaries of behavioral slowing following an error. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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