个人简介
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974-1976
A.B., Stanford University, 1979
Ph.D., The Rockefeller University, 1985
Honors
Elected Board Member, Society for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Elected Board Member, International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Elected Board Member, Society for Magnetic Resonance
Plenary Speaker, International Epilepsy Society
Plenary Speaker, Society for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Chair, Education Committee, Society for Magnetic Resonance
Plenary Speaker, American College of NeuroPsychopharmacology
Plenary Speaker, American Society for Neuroradiology
Member, California NanoSystems Institute
研究领域
rapid methods of MR Imaging
fusion of Electrophysiology and fMRI
advanced approaches to MR data analysis
ultra-low field MRI using SQUID detection
low energy focused ultrasound for neurostimulation
the science of images: representation, information, resolution
Mark Cohen’s training is equal parts engineering and neuroscience. His contributions include his critical role in the development of practical echo-planar scanning, ultra-fast MRI applications, contrast-based and BOLD functional MRI, applications of linear systems analysis to increase fMRI sensitiivity and resolution, and concurrent recordings of EEG and fMRI to better understand brain dynamics and distributed processing. He and his lab have contributed to an understanding of the power of pattern recognition and machine learning to both interpet/classify neural data and as a source of discovery of the processes that result in cognition, perception, emotion and pathology.
Cohen is passionate about graduate and post-graduate education. As the creator and director of the UCLA/Semel NeuroImaging Training Program he has pushed his students to an integrative understanding of the role of imaging in neuroscience: The use of images as hypothesis tests, the relationship between blurring, convolution, statistical error and inference from images, and an understanding of the structures common to neuroimages regardless of imaging modality.
His current focus now includes inquiry into the broader problems of images, beyond neuroscience, to encompass astronomy and nanoscale imaging, aesthetics to statistics, dimensional compression and dimensional expansion.
近期论文
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A. Anderson, D. Han, PK Douglas, J. Bramen, MS Cohen. "Real-time functional MRI Classication of Brain States using Markov-SVM Hybrid Models: Peering inside the rt-fMRI black box" Neural Information Processing Systems, 2012 [full text]
A. Anderson, I.D. Dinov, J.E. Sherin, J. Quintana, A.L. Yuille, and M.S. Cohen, “Classification of spatially unaligned fMRI scans.” NeuroImage,: p., 2009. [full text]
P.K. Douglas, M.S. Cohen, and J.J. DiStefano III, “Chronic exposure to Mn Inhalation may have lasting effects: A physiologically-based toxicokinetic model in rat.” Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry, In Press: p., 2009. [full text]
M.F. Green, J. Lee, M.S. Cohen, S. Engel, A.S. Korb, K.H. Nuechterlein, J.K. Wynn, and D. Glahn, “Functional Neuroanatomy of Visual Masking Deficits in Schizophrenia.” Archives of General Psychiatry, in press: p., 2009. [full text]
S. Harris, J.T. Kaplan, A. Curiel, S.Y. Bookheimer, M. Iacoboni, and M.S. Cohen, “The neural correlates of religious and nonreligious belief.” PLoS One, 4 (10): p. e0007272, 2009. [full text]
M. Akhtari, A. Bragin, M.S. Cohen, R. Moats, F. Brenker, M.D. Lynch, H.V. Vinters, and J. Engel, Jr., “Functionalized magnetonanoparticles for MRI diagnosis and localization in epilepsy.” Epilepsia, 49 (8): p. 1419-1430, 2008. [full text]
L. Altshuler, S. Bookheimer, J. Townsend, M.A. Proenza, F. Sabb, J. Mintz, and M.S. Cohen, “Regional brain changes in bipolar I depression: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.” Bipolar Disord, 10 (6): p. 708-717, 2008. [full text]
S. Harris, S.A. Sheth, and M.S. Cohen, “Functional neuroimaging of belief, disbelief, and uncertainty.” Annals of Neurology, 63 (2): p. 141-147, 2008. [full text]
D.S. Strick, R.L. Nunnally, J.C. Smith, W. Clark, D.J. Mills, M.S. Cohen, and J.W. Judy, “Towards a microcoil for intracranial and intraductal MR microscopy.” Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, 2008: p. 2047-2050, 2008. [full text]
J.K. Wynn, M.F. Green, S. Engel, A. Korb, J. Lee, D. Glahn, K.H. Nuechterlein, and M.S. Cohen, “Increased extent of object-selective cortex in schizophrenia.” Psychiatry Research, 164 (2): p. 97-105, 2008. [full text]