The University of Texas at Dallas - Center for BrainHealth

Faculty/Scientists




Sandra ChapmanSandra Chapman, Ph.D.
Chief Director
Dee Wyly Distinguished Chair in Brain Health
Professor of Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Research Interests: Dr. Chapman’s research explores relationships among cognitive abilities, discourse function, neurological profiles and intervention, as well as drug therapies using structural brain imaging measures (MRI) and functional brain imaging measures (SPECT, fMRI).

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Email: schapman@utdallas.edu



Mark D'EspositoMark D’Esposito, M.D.
Visiting Distinguished Scholar
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Research Interests: Neural basis of working memory in humans; functions of human prefrontal cortex; fMRI.

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Jacque GaminoJacque Gamino, Ph.D.
Research Scientist, ADHD Research Head
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Research Interests: Childhood development of selective learning (the ability to learn important information while suppressing unimportant information); childhood learning differences, especially in children with ADHD.

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John HartJohn Hart, Jr., M.D.
Medical Science Director
Jane and Bud Smith Distinguished Chair
Cecil Green Distinguished Chair
Professor of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Joint appointment in the Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry at
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Research Interests: Dr. Hart’s research focuses on neural basis of storing and accessing memories. Dr. Hart’s laboratory uses a variety of investigative techniques to perform these studies, including electrophysiology (EEG), structural brain imaging, and functional brain imaging.

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Joanna L. Hutchison, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
UT Southwestern Medical Center Department of Psychiatry

Research Interests: Cognition and circumstances that affect cognition, such as aging, traumatic brain injury, and psychiatric illness (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression); auditory processing; fMRI.

Email: joanna.hutchison@utdallas.edu

 



Richard KingRichard King, M.D., Ph.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
UT Southwestern Medical Center Department of Neurology


Research Interests: Alzheimer’s disease, neuroimaging

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Dan KrawczykDan Krawczyk, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
UT Southwestern Medical Center Department of Psychiatry

Research Interests: Working memory, reasoning, frontal lobe functions and social cognition

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Jennifer Lodi-Smith, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Adjunct Assistant Professor

Research interests: patterns, mechanisms, and outcomes of personality change in adulthood; relationship between neurocognitive processes and personality; lifespan identity development; narrative methodologies; aging.

Dr. Lodi-Smith's research focuses on understanding the mechanisms underlying personality development, maintenance, and change in adulthood. Within this framework, Dr. Lodi-Smith is interested in the components of personality, the processes through which these components become integrated into individual identity, and the way in which life experiences impact personality. Dr. Lodi-Smith is particularly interested in how personality responds to neurocognitive and psychosocial changes in older adulthood.

Email: jls1179@utdallas.edu
Website: http://agingmind.utdallas.edu/



G. Reid Lyon, Ph.D.
Distinguished Research Scholar

Over the past 30 years, Dr. Lyon has had a wide range of professional responsibilities including his contributions as a researcher, professor, classroom teacher, special education teacher, school psychologist, and leader in the development of evidence-based education policy at the federal and state levels. He currently serves as a distinguished research scholar at the Center for BrainHealth in the school of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas-Dallas.

Dr. Lyon also founded Synergistic Education Solutions, an educational resource that provides consulting services to improve educational research, instruction and policies at national and state level.  He held the position of the Executive Vice President for Research and Evaluation at Higher Ed Holdings in Dallas, Texas from 2005 to 2008.  From 1992 until 2005, Dr. Lyon served as a research psychologist and the Chief of the Child Development and Behavior Branch within the National Institute of Child health and Human Development (NICHD) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) where he was responsible for the direction, development and management of research programs in developmental and cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, behavioral pediatrics, reading development and disabilities, learning disabilities, early childhood development, and school readiness. 

Mandy MaguireMandy J. Maguire, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences


Research Interests: Neurocognitive development, language acquisition and conceptual development.

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Email: mjm053000@utdallas.edu



Michael A. Motes, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
UT Southwestern Medical Center Department of Psychiatry

Research Interests: Using behavioral and neuroimaging techniques, Dr. Motes explores basic visual/spatial abilities and their role in higher cognitive functions, including navigation in both real and virtual environments.

Email: michael.motes@utdallas.edu

 

Denise Cortis Park, Ph.D.
T. Boone Pickens Distinguished Chair in Clinical Brain Science
Professor of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
UT Regents' Research Scholar

Denise Park received her Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Albany in 1977. She is a professor in the UT Dallas Department of Behavioral and Brain Sciences and a faculty member at tbe Center for BrainHealth. Her fields of professional interest are the cognitive neuroscience of aging; memory processes and aging; culture, cognition, and aging; and the impact of neurobiological changes on cognition in everyday life.

Denise Park's primary research interest is in understanding the role of age-related changes in memory function at the basic level (through functional neuroimaging techniques and behavioral studies) as well as the implications of these changes for society (in cross-cultural studies and work in medical information processing).

Park's neuroimaging work focuses on mapping the changing neural circuitry associated with encoding and retrieval processes across the lifespan, using the study of picture memory and imagery formation. Her cross-cultural research studies have focused on the basic cognitive processes that exist between members of Asian and Western cultures and how these differences are magnified or moderated by the aging process. In addition, Dr. Park's work on cognitive function in applied settings is focused on developing techniques for remembering that depend on processes that do not decline with age, particularly automatic processes.

Website: http://agingmind.utdallas.edu/
Email: denise@utdallas.edu
Phone: 214-905-3007
Fax: 214-905-3026

Bart Rympa

Bart Rypma, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
UT Southwestern Medical Center Department of Psychiatry


Research Interests: Cognition, aging, neurobiological mechanisms of human memory, and fMRI.

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Email: bart.rypma@utdallas.edu



Gail Tillman, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences


Research Interests: Human electrophysiology/electroenecphalography; effect of hormones on neurocognitive processing.


Email: gtillman@utdallas.edu



Fanpei Gloria Yang, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
UT Southwestern Medical Center Department of Psychiatry

Research interests: conditional reasoning, discourse processing, figurative language comprehension, bilingualism, language and embodiment.

Dr. Yang's research investigates the neural correlates of higher-level language processing, including discourse and figurative language comprehension.  She is interested in uncovering how human beings make analogies and inferences when they have to read between lines and want to express certain implications.  She pursues these topics through functional neuroimaging and linguistic approaches. She is also interested in studying the changes in neural representations before and after interventions for patients with language deficits.  

Email: fanpei.yang@utdallas.edu

UT Dallas Collaborators



Herve AbdiHerve Abdi, Ph.D. – Professor
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Research Interests: Face processing and computational models of face processing; neural networks; computational and statistical models of cognitive processes (especially memory and learning); experimental design; multivariate statistical analysis; statistical analysis of brain imaging data; olfaction, smell, taste, flavor, etc.



James C. Bartlett, Ph.D. – Professor, Program Head
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Research Interests: Nonverbal memory, aging and memory, emotions and memory





Lawrence CaullerLawrence J. Cauller, Ph.D. – Associate Professor
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Research Interests: Functional architecture of reciprocal connections in sensory
neocortex




Santosh D'MelloSantosh R. D’Mello, Ph.D. – Professor
UT Dallas School of Molecular and Cell Biology
Research Interests: To understand how apoptosis (programmed cell death) is regulated in neurons of the mammalian brain.






Lucinda Dean, M.S. – Clinical Education in Speech Language Pathology
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Research Interests: Adult neurogenic communication disorders, pediatric speech/language and swallowing disorders, and social communication disorders with adults who have Asperger Syndrome



Steve GoodmanSteven R. Goodman, Ph.D. – Professor
C.L. and Amelia A. Lundell professor of the Life Sciences
Director, Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Technology
UT Dallas School of Molecular and Cell Biology
Research Interests: Sickle Cell Disease




Rober HelmsRobert Helms, Ph.D. – Dean of Engineering
UT Dallas School of Engineering and Computer Science





Russell HulseRussell Hulse, Ph.D. – Nobel Laureate
Visiting Professor of Physics, Science and Mathematics Education






James JergerJames F. Jerger, Ph.D. – Distinguished Scholar in Residence
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Research Interests: Effects of aging on binaural auditory functioning, ERPs, brain mapping





William KatzWilliam F. Katz, Ph.D. – Associate Professor
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Research Interests: Neurolinguistics and aphasia, speech and language in normal and language-impaired children



Michael KilgardMichael P. Kilgard, Ph.D. – Associate Professor
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Research Interests: Plasticity and information processing in the auditory cortex





Dennis KratzDennis Kratz, Ph.D. – Dean/Professor
UT Dallas School of Arts and Humanities
Areas of Specialization: Medieval literature, classical tradition, translation, fantasy/science fiction



Tom Linehan, Ph.D. – Director/Professor
UT Dallas School of Arts and Humanities
Area of Interest: Gaming, computer, game modeling



Janice LougeayJanice Lougeay, M.S. CCC-SLP – Director of Clinical Education
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Research Interests: Autism, treatment efficacy and student training





Duncan MacFarlaneDuncan MacFarlane, Ph.D. – Professor
The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
Education: Ph.D., Portland State University
Research Interests: Lasers and modern optics





Candice MillsCandice Mills, Ph.D. – Assistant Professor
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Research Interests: Social cognition; how children evaluate the knowledge and beliefs of others as well as themselves, and what changes over the course of development.




Aage Moller, Ph.D. – Professor, Margaret Fonde Jonsson Chair
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences



Mihai Nadin, Ph.D. – Professor
UT Dallas School of Arts and Humanities, School of Engineering and Computer Sciences
Research Interests: Anticipatory computing



Pamela RollinsPamela R. Rollins, Ed.D. – Associate Professor
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Research Interests: Language, social and communication skills in normal development and in children with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder)




Robert StillmanRobert D. Stillman, Ph.D. – Professor
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Research Interests: Preverbal and nonverbal communicative skills of children with severe communicative impairments




Tres ThompsonTres Thompson, Ph.D. – Associate Professor
UT Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Research Interests: Neuronal mechanisms of memory and aging