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CURRICULUM VITAE Faculty Member Name Vivek Prabhakaran, MD, PhD Personal Data Office Address University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Department of Radiology 600 Highland Ave M/C 3252 Madison, WI 53792-3252 Office Telephone, Fax, E-mail (608) 265-5269 -- Phone (608) 263-0140 -- Fax [email protected] Education Undergraduate 1990-1995 Northwestern University Evanston, IL Combined B.S./M.D. (Honors Program in Medical Education) Major: Biomedical Engineering Minor: Cognitive Science and Math Graduate/Medical School 1995-2001 Stanford Medical School Stanford, CA M.D./Ph.D., Neuroscience Thesis Title: Characterizing the role of prefrontal cortex in working memory and high-level cognition Major Professor: John Gabrieli, Ph.D. Internship 2001-2002 Medicine Internship Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital Residency 2002-2004 Neurology Residency Johns Hopkins Hospital

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Faculty Member Name Vivek Prabhakaran, MD, PhD Personal Data Office Address University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Department of Radiology 600 Highland Ave M/C 3252 Madison, WI 53792-3252 Office Telephone, Fax, E-mail (608) 265-5269 -- Phone (608) 263-0140 -- Fax [email protected] Education

Undergraduate 1990-1995 Northwestern University Evanston, IL Combined B.S./M.D. (Honors Program in Medical Education) Major: Biomedical Engineering Minor: Cognitive Science and Math

Graduate/Medical School 1995-2001 Stanford Medical School

Stanford, CA M.D./Ph.D., Neuroscience

Thesis Title: Characterizing the role of prefrontal cortex in working memory and high-level cognition

Major Professor: John Gabrieli, Ph.D. Internship 2001-2002 Medicine Internship Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital Residency 2002-2004 Neurology Residency Johns Hopkins Hospital

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2004-2006 Radiology Residency Johns Hopkins Hospital

Postgraduate/Fellowship 2006-2008 Diagnostic Neuroradiology Fellowship Johns Hopkins Hospital

Certification and Licensure

Specialty/Subspecialty Certification 2008 American Board of Radiology - ABR 2008 American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - ABPN 2010 Neuroradiology Certificate of Added Qualification – ABR

Medical or Other Professional Licensure 2001-2008 Maryland 2008-presnt Wisconsin

Present Appointment/Position 2008-present Assistant Professor of Radiology Department of Radiology, Neuroradiology Division University of Wisconsin-Madison 2008-present Director of Functional Neuroimaging Department of Radiology, Neuroradiology Division University of Wisconsin-Madison 2016-present Program Leader of Neuroimaging Research Department of Radiology University of Wisconsin-Madison Affiliated Departments and Programs 2008-present Affiliate Appointment, Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry 2008-present Affiliate Appointment, Assistant Professor Department of Neurology 2008-present Member, Neurosciences Training Program (NTP) 2008-present Member, Institute of Clinical Translational Research (ICTR) & TL1 Training Program 2008-present Meriter Hospital Medical Staff

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2010-present Affiliate Appointment, Assistant Professor Department of Psychology 2010-present UW-Madison MSTP steering committee 2010-present UW-Madison CVRC member 2012-present UW-Madison Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program (CNTP) 2013-present UW-Madison ADRC Affiliate Member 2014-present Affiliate Appointment, Assistant Professor Department of Medical Physics 2016-present Affiliate Appointment, Assistant Professor Department of Biomedical Engineering Professional Society Memberships • American Heart Association • American Chemical Senses Society • Human Brain Mapping • Cognitive Science Society • Cognitive Neuroscience Society • International Society of Intelligence Research • Society for Neuroscience • Radiological Society of North America • American Academy of Neurology • American College of Radiology • American Society of Neuroradiology • American Society of Functional Neuroradiology • Learning and the Brain • American Roentgen Ray Society • Wisconsin Medical Society Honors and Awards 1990-1993 Illinois Merit Scholar Northwestern University 1990-1993 William J. Cook Scholar Northwestern University 1990-1993 Robert C. Byrd Scholar Northwestern University 1993 Tau Beta Pi Engineering Society Northwestern University 1993 Barry M. Goldwater Finalist

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Northwestern University 1993 National Institutes of Health Summer Research Fellowship 1994 Medical Student Research Award Northwestern University 1995 Honorable Mention, Department of Defense Scholarship 1995 Beckmann Scholar Stanford University 1995-1997 Graduate Medical Fellowship Stanford University 1995-1997 National Institutes of Health Training Fellowship Stanford University 1997-2000 NIH-NRSA Pre-doctoral Research Fellowship 2008-2009 American Society of Neuroradiology NERF Scholar Award 2009 Tong Biomedical Engineering Design Award “MRI-compatible Olfactometer” 2009-16 Shapiro Research Awards 2009-10,13-14 ICTR type 1 translational research pilot Awards 2009-13,15-17 NIH-NINDS Loan Repayment Grant 2010 Nominated for Outstanding Professor of the Year Award (UW-Madison All-Greek Council) 2010-2014 NIH-ICTR KL2 Career Development Scholar Award 2014-2017 NIH-NINDS K23 Career Development Award Grant Support

Current Awards General Funds Research Startup Funds (Prabhakaran) 07/01/08 – current UW-Madison Neuroimaging Neurotranslational Research Laboratory Develop neuroimaging methods and tools for characterizing and treating clinical Populations. Role: PI NIH Loan Repayment grant (Prabhakaran) 8/01/09- 7/30/13, 8/01/15-7/30/17 NIH-NINDS $70,000 This a NIH grant that helps repay student loans (50% academic time with research projects is required) Role: PI

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Research Retention funds (Prabhakaran) 04/01/16 - current UW-Madison Neuroimaging Research Program. The program goal is to facilitate neuroimaging research for all users at UW using Department of Radiology resources. Role: PI Brain Plasticity in Stroke NIH R01NS070308 (Zhou) 06/01/13 – 03/31/17 0.12 calendar month NIH-NINDS ~$1.8 million (UW subcontract from Stanford/Palo Alto VA -$420,000) Long-term cognitive effects of microembolization associated with carotid stenting. The project goal is to evaluate long-term cognitive effects of, and risk factors for, microemboli through a multidisciplinary longitudinal approach ; long-term goal is to optimize strategies in stroke prevention and to improve future public health by reducing embolization-related cognitive impairment. The proposal may change our current clinical practice by providing a better outcome measure for carotid interventions. Role: Site PI One of the coinvestigators of the Stanford group (Neuropsychologist Allyson Rosen) has been a long-time colleague (She was a Postdoc, and I was a graduate student in the same lab at Stanford). We all submitted a NIH RC1 grant together in 2009 which was not funded. But that grant was transformed into this NIH R01 proposal which was successful. NIH 1U10NS086533-01 (Dempsey) 9/25/13-7/31/18 0 calendar month NIH-NINDS ~$1.5 million University of Wisconsin Stroke Regional Coordinating Center (UW RCC) UW RCC will support the regional organization of national NIH Stroke Trials. This will include prevention, treatment, and recovery. Role: Consultant NIH K23NS086852 (Prabhakaran) 01/15/14 - 12/31/17 9 calendar months NIH-NINDS/Beeson-AFAR $792,000 Characterizing plasticity changes in stroke patients utilizing fMRI with a Machine Learning approach The major goal of this project is to characterize brain plasticity changes as characterized by functional brain activation measures over time essential for functional recovery in stroke patients. Role: PI AHA National Innovative Research (Prabhakaran) 01/01/15 – 12/31/16 0.12 calendar month American Heart Association $150,000

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Efficacy of a novel stroke rehabilitation device The major goal of the project is to compare the efficacy of a Brain-Computer Interface- Functional Electrical stimulation vs. Standard Functional Electrical Stimulation in rehabilitating subacute stroke patients with upper extremity motor deficits. Role: PI AHA Midwest Research Grant in Aid (Prabhakaran) 07/01/15 – 06/30/17 0.12 calendar month American Heart Association $143,000 Efficacy of a novel stroke rehabilitation device The major goal of the project is to compare the efficacy of a Brain-Computer Interface- Functional Electrical stimulation vs. Standard Functional Electrical Stimulation in rehabilitating chronic stroke patients with upper extremity motor deficits. Role: PI UW ICTR Pilot Grant (Prabhakaran) 09/01/15-08/31/16 0.12 calendar month Novel Therapeutics Discovery & Development Pilot Program $50,000 A BCI-EEG driven robotic stroke rehabilitation device The goal of this proposal is to test the efficacy of a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) neurological feedback device to drive robotic stroke rehabilitation. Role: PI NIH U01EB021183 (Chen) 09/30/15-06/30/19 1.2 calendar month yrs 1-4 NIH-NIBIB ~$3,000,000 One stop shop imaging for acute ischemic stroke treatment The proposed work aims to develop and validate revolutionary imaging technologies that will result in the availability of a new image guided workflow for the diagnosis, triage, and endovascular treatment of patients presenting with an acute ischemic stroke due to a large artery occlusion. Role: CoInvestigator My unique background as both a neuroradiologist and neurologist is helpful for this project given the patient workflow involves both services. I currently collaborate with stroke neurology service in recruiting patients for stroke studies which will be important as we recruit stroke patients for this project. As a diagnostic neuroradiologist, I will be evaluating the stroke imaging that will be done on this project to assess its diagnostic quality, which will be important in improving this imaging technology and in ultimately making this diagnostic technology a success. Brain Plasticity in Epilepsy NIH U01NS093650 (Binder) 09/01/15-06/30/19 1.2 calendar month yrs 1-4 NIH-NINDS $5,000,000(UW subcontract from MCW - $2,000,000) Epilepsy Connectome Project (ECP)

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The ECP will collect detailed connectivity measurements in 200 people with idiopathic Temporal Lobe Epilepsy using diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of structural connections, functional magnetic resonance imaging of dynamic network interactions, and magnetoencephalography to measure these interactions with millisecond time resolution. The methods will closely mirror those currently used by the Human Connectome Project (HCP) to study network connectivity in healthy participants, and the HCP data will provide a critical baseline against which to compare the ECP connectome data. Role: Co-I I contributed to the ideas and the envisioning of the research proposal and in assembling the collaborative team at UW & MCW, helped with writing and obtaining the grant; I am currently very involved in terms of administrative matters at UW; my research group is playing a major role in terms of setup of mri protocol/fmri experiments, MRI/fMRI data collection, data analysis and will be involved in future writeup of results for publications and future grants; I am the neuroradiologist for overread of brain mri images. Several of my lab members Veena A. Nair – 25% effort; Alex Remsik (Graduate Student) - 25% effort Guy Hwang - 50% effort; as well as a number of student hourlies Hemali Advani, Keith dodd are being supported on the grant due to our efforts on the grant project. Department of Radiology Research Funds (Meyerand) 08/01/14 – 07/30/15 0 months Normative Lifespan Connectome database for WIMR investigators $50,000 The goal is to create a normative connectome to complement the epilepsy connectome. Role: CoI Brain Plasticity in Aging & Dementia NIH 1R01AG047972 (UT Dallas PI: Rypma) 09/01/15 – 08/30/20 0 months NIH-NIA ~$1,700,000 BOLD and its discontents: age-differences in the neurophysiology of fMRI signal The goals of the project are to (1) characterize basic mechanisms of age-changes in neural function, (2) characterize age-related neural-vascular changes that give rise to BOLD fMRI changes, and (3) characterize how these basic mechanisms are tied to performance. Role: Collaborator DTRT13-GUTC53 (Noyce & Prabhakaran) 10/01/15-09/30/16 0.24 calendar month US Department of Transportation UTC program/Radiology R&D $65,000/$10,000 Aging & Driving Safety research The research will collect neuroimaging, neuropsychological, and driving simulator data in older drivers to characterize and prognosticate safe vs. unsafe drivers.

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Role: CoI NIH 1UF1AG051216-01A1 (MCW PI: Li) 04/01/2016 -03/31/2020 1.2 calendar months NIH NIA $5,500,000 (UW sub-contract from MCW - $3,000,000) Alzheimer’s Disease Connectome Project (ADCP) The ADCP will collect detailed connectivity measurements in 300 people (100 AD, 100 MCI, 100 normals) using diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of structural connections, functional magnetic resonance imaging of dynamic network interactions, and PET to look at amyloid and tau deposition. The methods will closely mirror those currently used by the Human Connectome Project (HCP) to study network connectivity in healthy participants, and the HCP data will provide a critical baseline against which to compare the ADCP connectome data. Role: UW CoPI I contributed to the ideas and the envisioning of the research proposal and assembled the collaborative team at UW; I was very involved in writing and obtaining the grant; As part of the multi PI team, I am currently very involved in terms of administrative matters at UW in getting the IRB protocol approved with the other PIs Drs. Bendlin & Li; My research group will play a major role in terms of setup of mri protocol/fmri experiments, MRI/fMRI and Neuropsychological data collection, data analysis and will be involved in future writeup of results for publications and future grants; I am the neuroradiologist that will overread brain mri images obtained in the study. Brain Plasticity in Traumatic Brain Injury Neuromodulation Using the PoNSTM for Treatment of Symptoms Due to Mild or Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury. Tyler (PI) 07/01/14 – 06/30/17 0 month Department of Defense(DOD) ~$1,300,000 The goal of the project is to evaluate the efficacy of a cranial nerve noninvasive neuromodulation device in treating balance deficits in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury. Role: Coinvestigator, Medical Advisor NCAA-DOD Grant Alliance (MCW PI: McRae) 7/01/2015-9/14/2017 0.12 calendar month DOD (UW SitePI: Brooks) UW subcontract $573,805 Concussion Assessment, Research, and Education (CARE) Consortium - (Advanced Research Core).This study is a prospective, longitudinal, multi-site, multi-sport investigation that delineates the natural history of concussion in males and females. The ARC will conduct advanced research projects that include, but are not limited to, impact sensor technologies, advanced neuroimaging, and biological markers to inform the neurobiopsychosocial understanding of sport-related concussion. Role: Coinvestigator

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Pilot program to obtain pre-injury data from NCAA team members participating in a TBI measurement protocol Alexander A (PI) 05/01/16 – 05/01/17 0 month Radiology R&D funds $50,000 The goal of the project is to collect baseline MRI and neuropsychological data on college hockey athletes before the start of their sports season in order to compare with data collected on athletes who go onto have concussion during the regular season Role: CoInvestigator Multicenter Traumatic Brain Injury Trial (Prabhakaran) 01/01/17-12/31/17 .12 month Department of Defense-Helius Medical ~$500,000 This is a clinical trial aimed at comparing the efficacy of standard-dose vs low-dose neuromodulation intervention along with balance therapy in improving symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury patients with balance disorders Role: PI Pending/Future Submissions U01NS101699-01 (Hermann & Prabhakaran) 04/01/17 – 03/31/21 1.2 calendar month NIH-NINDS $4,471,086 Juvenie Myoclonic Epilepsy Connectome Project (JMECP) The JMECP will collect detailed connectivity measurements in 160 children with JME along with 80 siblings and 80 healthy controls using diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of structural connections, functional magnetic resonance imaging of dynamic network interactions, and electroencephalography/magnetoencephalography to measure these interactions with millisecond time resolution. The methods will closely mirror those currently used by the Human Connectome Project (HCP) to study network connectivity in healthy participants, and the HCP data will provide a critical baseline against which to compare the JMECP connectome data. Role: CoPI NSF (Adamczyk, Peter) 07/01/2017 - 06/30/2020 0.12 months Robotic Cycling for Targeted Lower Limb Rehabilitation in Stroke $305298 The major goal of the project is to develop a nove stroke rehabilitation device for improving lower extremity function in stroke patients. Role: CoI NIH 1R01NS097483 (Prabhakaran & Williams) 10/01/17 – 09/30/22 1.8 calendar month NIH-NINDS $1,880,700 Stroke rehabilitation utilizing BCI technology The major goal of the project is to compare the efficacy of a Brain-Computer Interface- Functional Electrical stimulation vs. Standard Functional Electrical Stimulation.

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Role: PI Grant 12179239 (Williams, Meyerand, & Edwards) 10/1/17 - 09/30/21 1.2 calendar month DARPA $19,930,644 Development of an adaptable non-invasive neuromodulation platform for targeted augmentation of multi-domain learning. Role: CoI Past Awards Brain Plasticity in Stroke NERF Scholar Award (Prabhakaran) July 2008 – June 2009 1.2 calendar months American Society of Neuroradiology $60,000 Characterizing neural substrates of stroke recovery in patients with chronic hypoperfusion utilizing fMRI and stroke imaging The major goal of this project is to characterize brain plasticity changes as characterized by functional brain activation mri measures over time essential for functional recovery in stroke patients. Role: PI ICTR Pilot Award (Prabhakaran) 08/01/09-12/31/10 0.24 months UW ICTR Awards NIH/UL1RR025011 (Drezner) $25,000 Characterizing Plasticity Changes in the Brain after a Stroke using fMRI. The major goal of this project is to characterize brain plasticity changes as characterized by functional brain activation mri measures over time essential for functional recovery in stroke patients. Role: PI ICTR KL2 Scholar (Prabhakaran) 06/01/10 -01/14/14 9 months UW ICTR Mentored Career Development Awards NIH/UL1RR025011 (Drezner) $375,000 Characterizing Plasticity Changes in Stroke Patients. The major goal of this project is to characterize brain plasticity changes as characterized by functional brain activation mri measures over time essential for functional recovery in stroke patients. Role: PI UW-Milwaukee-Madison Intercampus grant (Williams & Wang) 07/1/11-06/30/12 1.2 months University of Wisconsin $50,000 An EEG Triggered Robotic Stroke Rehabilitation Device The goal of this project is to develop a next-generation stroke rehabilitation device combining Brain-Computer Interface with Robotics. Role: Co-Investigator

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Coulter Award (Williams & Prabhakaran) 04/01/2009-09/30/2011 1.2 months Coulter Translational Partnership in Biomedical Engineering $225,233 A Closed Loop Neural Activity Triggered Stroke Rehabilitation Device The goal of this project is to develop a closed-loop neurological feedback device that can be utilized during early-phase and chronic stroke rehabilitation. Role: Co-PI ICTR Pilot Award (Prabhakaran & Williams) 07/01/2013 -06/30/2014 1.2 months UW ICTR Awards NIH/UL1RR025011 (Drezner) $50,000 Efficacy of Novel Stroke Rehabilitation Device. The major goal of the project is to compare the efficacy of a Brain-Computer Interface- Functional Electrical stimulation vs. Standard Functional Electrical Stimulation in rehabilitating stroke patients with upper extremity motor deficits. Role: PI Brain Plasticity in Aging & Dementia Graduate Student Grant (Edwards) 07/01/2012 - 06/2014 0 calendar month UW-Madison $60,000 Neural Correlates of Older Driver Performance. The research will collect neuroimaging, neuropsychological, and driving simulator data in older drivers to characterize and prognosticate safe vs. unsafe drivers. Role: Co-Investigator Brain Plasticity Methods & Analyses/Aging NIH RC1MH090912-01 (Meyerand) 09/30/09 - 04/30/12 3 months NIH-NIMH Challenge Grant $998,111 Validating Resting State fMRI Derived Brain Connectivity. The project was focused on validating resting state fMRI as a method in healthy young and old adults. Role: Co-Investigator My group was involved in envisioning of the research proposal and assembling the.collaborative team; my research group wrote the entire grant proposal and played a major role in obtaining the grant; worked closely with Beth Meyerand in terms of administrative matters; was very involved in setting up of mri protocol/fmri experiments, my group collected nearly all of the MRI data using my startup scanning hours as well as collected all of the neuropsychological data; writeup of results for publications as senior author on majority of papers; I was the neuroradiologist for overread of brain mri images. Several of my lab members Gregory Kirk (Senior Associate Researcher) - 50% effort; Veena A. Nair (Postdoc) – 40% effort; Timothy Meier and Jie song (Graduate Students) - 50% effort were supported on the grant due to our efforts on the grant project.

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Brain Plasticity Methods & Analyses/Clinical fMRI NIH R41 NS081926-01 (MCW PI: Deyoe) 12/01/2012 – 06/30/2014 1.2 months NIH-NINDS $277,719 (UW subcontract $64,000) Presurgical brain mapping with functional connectivity MRI. The goal of the project was to develop resting state fMRI as a tool for presurgical planning in brain tumor patients. Role: Site PI Clinical fMRI Foundation of ASNR (Prabhakaran) 07/01/14 – 06/30/16 0.12 calendar month Comparative Effectiveness Research Award $60,000 Clinical utility of fMRI as a Presurgical planning tool in brain tumor patients The primary aim of this research is to compare primary outcomes such as morbidity and functional outcomes in a group of brain tumor patients receiving presurgical fMRI+DTI with a group of patients not receiving fMRI+DTI. Role: PI VA research award (Robbins) 04/01/15 – 9/30/15 Clinical FMRI as planning tool for Swallowing Intervention $30,000 The goal of the project was to characterize brain plasticity changes as measured by fMRI and other advanced imaging measures due to a swallowing intervention in patients with dysphagia. Role: collaborator Brain Plasticity in Other Conditions Departmental Research Funds (Saha) 08/01/14 – 07/30/15 0 months Departments of Medicine & Radiology $10,000 fMRI study of Crohn’s Disease – Inflammatory Bowel Disease(IBD) The goal of the project is to compare brain changes as measured by fMRI and other advanced imaging measures in patients with crohn’s disease compared to age-matched healthy controls. Role: CoI Neurovision (Sanders) 12/22/2014-current 0 months Hamilton Health Sciences, Canada $7500/$1000 per patient fMRI study of Delirium The goal of the project is to develop mri biomarkers that will prognosticate which patients will develop delirium post surgery. Role: Collaborator

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Clinical Trials MAGIC Trial (site PI: Aaron Field) General Electric $80,000 The focus of the project was to evaluate a novel mri pulse sequence in evaluating brain anatomy for clinical use. Role: CoI Dias4 Stroke Clinical Trial (PI: Matthew Jensen) Lundbeck $100,000 This is a prospective randomized Phase III multicenter controlled trial of patients aimed at evaluating the safety and efficacy of thrombectomy in acute ischemic anterior circulation strokes due to large artery occlusion. Role: Collaborator General Vilas Life Cycle Award (Prabhakaran) 07/01/15 – 06/30/16 The award was given due to unexpected data loss. $20,000 Role: PI PUBLICATIONS: My papers have been well received by peers. Based on Google Scholar, I have had a total of 5361 Citations to date. These citations have been increasing in more recent years, suggesting that I have earned visibility and scientific recognition (see below Figure ). https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=nTd0-lAAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate

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Citation indices 12/31/16 Since 2008 Since 2011 Citations 5361 3219 2290 Key ** = Most noteworthy publications (must mark 5) * Indicates mentee % Contributions (a) Concept development and design (b) Data acquisition (c) Analysis (d) Writing

Papers published in, or accepted by, refereed journals 1. Prabhakaran, V., Smith, J.A.L., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1997). Neural substrates of fluid reasoning: an fMRI study of neocortical activation during performance of the Raven’s Progressive matrices Test. Cognitive Psychol, 33(1):43-63. (a) 70% (b) 70% (c) 70% (d) 70%

I am the primary author and came up with the conceptual design along with Dr. Gabrieli. I mainly acquired and analyzed the data and wrote the paper with some contributions from others on the paper. This was one of the key papers that went into my PhD thesis.

o First fMRI paper on reasoning featured in Science, Scientific American,

German Magazine – Focus, Psychology textbooks. o Expert vs. novice differences in drawing of portraits featured in Science,

Nature, Neuroscience, BBC, Sci-Tech, Video Production o The painter’s eye movements: National Portrait Gallery of Art, London 99

2. Sobel, N.,Prabhakaran. V., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., Sullivan, E.V., & Gabrieli, J.D. (1997). A method for functional magnetic resonance imaging of olfaction. J Neurosci Methods, 78(1-2):115-23. (a) 20% (b) 50% (c) 30% (d) 10%

This is work I did with cograduate student Noam Sobel. It was Noam’s main thesis project, and I was heavily involved in the conceptual design of the experiments, data acquisition, analysis and provided input into the writing of the paper.

3. Sobel, N,, Prabhakaran, V., Hartley, C.A., Desmond, J.E., Zhao, Z., Glover, G.H., Gabrieli, J.D., & Sullivan, E.V. (1998). Odorant-induced and sniff-induced

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activation in the cerebellum of the human. J Neurosci, 18(21):8990-9001. (a) 30% (b) 50% (c) 30% (d) 10%

This is work I did with cograduate student Noam Sobel. It was Noam’s main thesis project, and I was heavily involved in the conceptual design of the experiments, data acquisition, analysis and provided input into the writing of the paper.

4. Sobel, N., Prabhakaran, V., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., Booed, R.L., Sullivan, E.V., & Gabrieli, J.D. (1998). Sniffing and smelling: separate subsystems in the human olfactory cortex. Nature, 392(6673):282-6. (a) 30% (b) 50% (c) 30% (d) 10%

o First fMRI paper on Olfaction. Olfaction research featured in NPR, BBC, and ABC News

o This is work I did with cograduate student Noam Sobel. It was Noam’s main thesis project, and I was heavily involved in the conceptual design of the experiments, data acquisition, analysis and provided input into the writing of the paper.

5. Sobel, N., Prabhakaran, V., Hartley, C.A., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., Sullivan, E.V., & Gabrieli, J.D. (1999). Blind smell: brain activation induced by an undetected air-borne chemical. Brain, 122(Pt2):209-17. (a) 30% (b) 50% (c) 30% (d) 10%

This is work I did with cograduate student Noam Sobel. It was Noam’s main thesis project, and I was heavily involved in the conceptual design of the experiments, data acquisition, analysis and provided input into the writing of the paper.

6. Rypma, B., Prabhakaran, V., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., & Gabrieli, J.D. (1999). Load-dependent roles of frontal brain regions in the maintenance of working memory. Neuroimage, (2):216-26.

(a) 30% (b) 50% (c) 30% (d) 50%

I along with Drs. Rypma and Gabrieli came up with the conceptual design. I was very involved in data acquisition and analysis. I cowrote the paper with Dr. Rypma.

7. Poldrack, R.A., Prabhakaran, V., Seger, C.A., & Gabrieli, J.D. (1999). Striatal activation during acquisition of a cognitive skill. Neuropsychology, 13(4):564-74.

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(a) 30% (b) 30% (c) 20% (d) 10%

I was involved in the conceptual design along with Carol Seger, Russ Poldrack and was involved in data acquisition and provided input in to analysis and writing of the paper.

8. Prabhakaran, V., Narayanan, K., Zhao, Z., & Gabrieli, J.D. (2000). Integration of diverse information in working memory within the frontal lobe. Nat Neurosci, 3(1):85-90. (a) 70% (b) 70% (c) 70% (d) 70%

o Working memory (integration) research featured in The Economist

I am the primary author and came up wth the conceptual design along with Dr. Gabrieli. I mainly acquired and analyzed the data and wrote the paper with some contributions from others on the paper. This was one of the key papers that went into my PhD thesis.

9. Sobel, N., Prabhakaran, V., Zhao, Z., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., Sullivan, E.V., & Gabrieli, J.D. Time course of odorant-induced activation in the human primary olfactory cortex. J. Neurophysiology. 2000 Jan;83(1):537-51. (a) 30% (b) 50% (c) 30% (d) 10%

This is work I did with cograduate student Noam Sobel. It was Noam’s main thesis project, and I was heavily involved in the conceptual design of the experiments, data acquisition, analysis and provided input into the writing of the paper.

10. Seger, C.A., Poldrack, R.A., Prabhakaran, V., Zhao, M., Glover, G.H., & Gabrieli, J.D. (2000). Hemispheric asymmetries and individual differences in visual concept learning as measured by functional MRI. Neuropsychologia, 38(9):1316-24. (a) 20% (b) 20% (c) 10% (d) 5%

I was involved in the conceptual design along with Carol Seger, Russ Poldrack and was involved in data acquisition and provided input in to analysis and writing of the paper.

11. Seger, C.A., Prabhakaran, V., Poldrack, R.A., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (2000). Neural activity differs between explicit and implicit learning of artificial grammar strings: an fMRI study. Psychobiology, 28(3):283-92. (a) 30% (b) 20% (c) 10% (d) 5%

I was involved in the conceptual design along with Carol Seger, Rus Poldrack and was involved in data acquisition and provided input in to analysis and writing

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of the paper. 12. Prabhakaran, V., Rypma, B., & Garbrieli, J.D. (2001). Neural substrates of mathematical reasoning: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of neocortical activation during performance of the necessary arithmetic operations tests. Neuropsychology, 15(1):115-27. (a) 70% (b) 70% (c) 70% (d) 50%

I am the primary author and came up wth the conceptual design along with Dr. Gabrieli. I mainly acquired and analyzed the data with some contributions from others on the paper. I cowrote the paper with Dr. Rypma. This was one of the key papers that went into my PhD thesis.

13. Rypma, B., Prabhakaran, V., Desmond, J.E., & Gabrieli, J.D. (2001). Age differences in prefrontal cortical activity in working memory. Psychol Aging, 16(3):371-84. (a) 20% (b) 30% (c) 40% (d) 50%

Brain Plasticity in Aging: I was involved in the conceptual design along with Bart Rypma, Dr. Gabrieli and was involved in data acquisition and analysis and the cowrote the paper with Bart Rypma.

14. Christoff, K., Prabhakaran, V., Dorfman, J., Zhao, Z., Kroger, J.K., Holyoak, K.J., & Gabrieli, J.D. (2001). Rostrolateral prefrontal cortex involvement in relational integration during reasoning. Neuroimage,14(5):1136-49. (a) 30% (b) 30% (c) 20% (d) 10%

I mainly came up with the conceptual design along with Kalina Christoff, Dr. Gabrieli and was involved in data acquisition and guided the analysis and the writing of the paper.

15. Narayanan, N.S., Prabhakaran, V., Bunge, S.A., Christoff, K., Fine, E.M., & Gabrieli, J.D. (2005). The role of the prefrontal cortex in the maintenance of verbal working memory: an event-related fMRI analysis. Neuropsychology, 19(2):223-32. (a) 70% (b) 30% (c) 20% (d) 10%

I mainly came up with the conceptual design along with Dr. Gabrieli and was involved in data acquisition and guided the analysis and the writing of the paper.

16. Rypma, B., Berger, J.S., Prabhakaran, V., Bly, B.M., Kimberg, D.Y., Biswal, B.B., & D’Esposito, M. (2006). Neural correlates of cognitive efficiency. Neuroimage, 33(3):969-79. (a) 20% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 30%

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I mainly coconceived of the conceptual design along with Drs. Rypma and Berger and guided the analysis and helped with the writing of the paper.

17. Philipose, L.E., Alphs, H., Prabhakaran, V., & Hillis, A.E. (2007). Testing conclusions from functional imaging of working memory with data from acute stroke. Behav Neurol, 18(1):37-43. (a) 90% (b) 30% (c) 20% (d) 30%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke: I mainly came up wth the conceptual design as it was to validate a cognitive model from my PhD work. I helped acquire and analyzed the data with contributions from others on the paper. I cowrote the paper with others.

18. Prabhakaran, V., Raman, S.P., Grunwald, M.R., Mahadevia, A., Hussain, N., Lu, H., Van Zijil, P.C., & Hillis, A.E. (2007). Neural substrates of word generation during stroke recovery: The influence of cortical hypoperfusion. Behav Neurol, 18(1):45-52. (a) 30% (b) 60% (c) 70% (d) 30%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke: I came up wth the conceptual design along with Dr. Hillis. I mainly acquired and analyzed the data with some contributions from others on the paper. I cowrote the paper with others.

19. Prabhakaran, V., and Rypma, B. P-FIT and the neuroscience of intelligence: how well does P fit? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2007 0(3):166-7. (a) 50% (b) 50% (c) 50% (d) 50%

I and Dr. Rypma equally were involved in all parts of the paper. 20. Koenig, M.A., Puttgen, H.A., Prabhakaran, V., Reich, D., & Stevens, R.D. (2007). B-type natriuretic peptide as a marker for heart failure in patients with acute cerebrovascular disease. Intensive Care Med., Sep;33(9):1587-93. (a) 5% (b) 0% (c) 30% (d) 10%

I and Daniel Reich were the two physicians involved in diagnosis/rating the images of the study, which is the main data that was used in the paper.

Published (after arrival at UW-Madison)

** 21. Rypma, B., and Prabhakaran, V. (2009). When less is more and when more is more: the mediating roles of capacity and speed in brain-behavior efficiency. Intelligence, 37:207-222. PMCID: PMC2758693.

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I and Dr. Rypma equally were involved in all parts of the paper.

** 22. Wood, J.M.*, Kundu, B.*, Utter, A.*, Gallagher, T.*, Voss, J.*, Nair, V.*, Kuo, J., Field, A., Mortiz, C.*, Meyerand, B., & Prabhakaran, V. Impact of brain tumor location on morbidity and mortality: a retrospective fMRI study. AJNR Am J. Neuroradiol. 2011 Sep;32(8):1420-5. PMID: 21885713, PMCID: PMC3305992.

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Clinical fMRI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Joel Wood and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design with input from him. The data was acquired by me and others. I guided Joel in the analysis and cowrote the paper with him.

23. Meier, T.*, Naing, L.*, Thomas, L.E., Nair, V.A.*, Hillis, A.E., & Prabhakaran, V. Validating age-related functional imaging changes in verbal working memory with acute stroke. Behav Neurol. 2011 Jan 1;24(3):187-99. (a) 70% (b) 30% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Tim Meier and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by me and others. I guided him in the analysis and cowrote the paper. This is one of the papers that went in to Tim’s PhD thesis.

** 24. Austin BP*, Nair VA*, Meier TB*, Xu G, Rowley HA, Carlsson CM, Johnson SC,

Prabhakaran V 2011. Effects of hypoperfusion in Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease; 26 Suppl 3:123-133/ In Ashford JW, Rosen A, Adamson M, Bayley P, Sabri O, Furst A, Black SE, and Weiner M (Eds.). Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease, Handbooks of Imaging the Alzheimer Brain, Volume 2 (253-263). Amsterdam, Netherlands: IOS Press. (a) 80% (b) 10% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Brain Plasticity in Dementia: I am the senior author of the paper and comentored Ben Austin and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by me and others. I guided Ben in the analysis and cowrote the paper.

25. Prabhakaran V, Rypma B, Narayanan NS, Meier TB*, Austin BP*, Nair VA*, Naing L*,Thomas LE, Gabrieli JD. Capacity-speed relationships in prefrontal cortex. PLoS One. 2011;6(11):e27504. (a) 70% (b) 80% (c) 80% (d) 70%

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I am the primary author and came up with the conceptual design along with Dr. Gabrieli. I mainly acquired and analyzed the data and wrote the paper with some contributions from others on the paper.

** 26. Meier TB*, Deshpande AS*, Vergun S*, Nair VA*, Meyerand ME, Birn RM,

Prabhakaran V. 2012. Support vector machine classification and characterization of age-related reorganization of functional brain networks. Neuroimage. 2012 Mar;60(1):601-13. (a) 70% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 30%

Brain Plasticity in Aging: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Tim Meier and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by him. I guided him in the analysis and cowrote the paper. This is one of the papers that went in to Tim’s PhD thesis.

27. Prabhakaran V, Nair VA*, Austin B*, La C*, Mclaren D, Wu Y, Xu G, Gallagher T*, Turski P, Rowley H. Current Status and Future Perspectives of Magnetic Resonance High-Field imaging: A Summary. Neuroimaging Clinics of North America: Neuroradiology Applications of High Field MR Imaging. 2012 May; 22(2):373-97. PMCID: PMC3586777 NIHMSID: NIHMS368912. (a) 80% (b) 10% (c) 10% (d) 30%

Clinical fMRI: I am the primary author of the paper and came up with the structure/conceptual design of the review paper. Everyone provided data and figures, analyzed the data for this paper. I cowrote the paper with contributions of sections from others on the paper.

28. Meier TB*, Wildenberg JC, Liu J, Chen J, Calhoun VD, Biswal BB, Meyerand ME, Birn RM and Prabhakaran V. Parallel ICA identifies sub-components of resting state networks that covary with behavioral indices. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 2012 Oct 11; 6:281. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 40%

I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Tim Meier and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by him. I guided him in the analysis and cowrote the paper with him.

29. Song J*, Desphande AS*, Meier TB*, Tudorascu DL, Vergun S*, Nair VA*, Biswal BB., Meyerand ME., Birn RM., Bellec P, Prabhakaran V. Age-related Differences in Test-retest Reliability in Resting-state Brain Functional

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Connectivity. PLoS One. 2012 Dec 7;12:e49847:1-16. (a) 70% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Brain Plasticity in Aging: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Jie Song and gave her the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and cowrote the paper with her.

30. Zeng H*, Pizarro R*, Nair VA*, La C*, Prabhakaran V. Altered regional homogeneity in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy patients with hippocampal sclerosis. Epilepsia. 2013 Apr;54(4):658-66. (a) 70% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 60%

Brain Plasticity in Epilepsy: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Hongwu Zeng and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and was involved in the writing and multiple revisions of the paper.

31. Gallagher TA*, Nair VA*, Regner MF*, Young BM*, Radtke A*, Pankratz J*, Holdsworth R*, Baniulis D*, Kornder N*, Voss J*, Austin BP*, Moritz C*, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. Characterizing the relationship between fMRI- derived measures and clinical outcomes in patients with vascular lesions. Functional Imaging issue of Neurosurgical Focus 2013 April 34(4):E8. (a) 60% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Clinical fMRI: I am the senior author of the paper and gave Tom Gallagher the problem to investigate/conceptual design. He was one of our clinical neuroradiology fellows who became involved in our group’s research. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and cowrote the paper with him.

32. Kundu B*, Penwarden A*, Wood JM*, Gallagher TA*, Andreoli MJ*, Voss J*, Meier T*, Nair VA*, Kuo JS, Field AS, Moritz C, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. Association of functional magnetic resonance imaging indices with postoperative language outcomes in patients with primary brain tumors. Functional Imaging issue of Neurosurgical Focus 2013 April 34(4):1-9. (a) 60% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Clinical fMRI: I am the senior author of the paper and gave bornali kundu the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and cowrote the

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paper. 33. Voss J*, Meier T*, Freidel RM*, Kundu B*, Nair VA*, Holdsworth R*, Kuo JS, Prabhakaran V. The role of secondary motor and language cortices in morbidity and mortality: a retrospective functional MRI study of surgical planning for patients with intracranial tumors. Functional Imaging issue of Neurosurgical Focus 2013 April 34(4):E7. (a) 60% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Clinical fMRI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored undergraduate Jed Voss and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and cowrote the paper with him and others.

34. Vergun S.*, Deshpande A.*, Meier TB*, Song J*, Tudorascu DL, Nair, VA, Singh V, Biswal B., Meyerand ME, Birn RM, Prabhakaran V. Characterizing functional connectivity differences in aging adults using machine learning on resting state fMRI data. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 2013 april 25;7:38. (a) 60% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Brain Plasticity Methods & Analyses/Aging: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Svyat Vergun and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and cowrote the paper.

35. Patriat R, Molloy EK, Meier TB*, Kirk GR*, Nair VA*, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V, Birn RM. The effect of resting condition on resting-state fMRI reliability and consistency: A comparison between resting with eyes open, closed, and fixated. NeuroImage 2013 Sep;78:463-73. (a) 50% (b) 0% (c) 0% (d) 5%

Brain Plasticity Methods: This study was one of the main aims of the NIH Challenge grant RC1MH090912 (PI Meyerand) of which I am a co-Investigator. I and my group wrote the grant and took the lead on the design of this aim in the grant which was studied in this paper. My graduate student Timothy Meier acquired all the data for this project using my mri startup scanning hours. Dr. Birn’s graduate student Remi Patriat and his group conducted the analyses and did the majority of the writing of the paper.

36. Birn RM, Molloy EK, Patriat R, Parker T, Meier TB*, Kirk GR*, Nair VA*, Meyerand ME, and Prabhakaran V. The effect of scan length on the reliability of resting-state fMRI connectivity estimates. NeuroImage 2013 Jun 6;83C:550-

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558. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 0% (d) 5%

Brain Plasticity Methods:This study was one of the main aims of the NIH Challenge grant RC1MH090912 (PI Meyerand) of which I am a co-Investigator. I and my group wrote the grant and took the lead on the design of this aim in the grant which was studied in this paper. My graduate student Timothy Meier acquired all the data for this project using my mri startup scanning hours. Dr. Birn and his group conducted the data analyses and did the majority of the writing of the paper. So we agreed that he will be the first author and I will be the senior author due to our mutual contributions.

37. Meier TB *, Nair VA*, Meyerand ME, Birn RM, Prabhakaran V. The neural correlates of age effects on verbal-spatial binding in working memory. Behavioural Brain Research 2014 Mar 11. pii: S0166-4328(14)00149-1. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Brain Plasticity in Aging: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Tim Meier and coconceived the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by him. I guided him in the analysis and cowrote the paper.

Papers 38-42 are BCI technology stroke rehabilitation papers which are part of Frontiers in Neuroengineering Special Issue: Interaction of BCI with the underlying neurological conditions in patients: pros and cons. These results have received TV, Radio, web, RSNA and other news media coverage.

** 38. Song J*, Young BM*, Nigogosyan Z*, Walton LM, Nair VA*, Grogan SW*, Tyler

ME, Farrar-Edwards D, Caldera KE, Sattin JA, Williams JC, Prabhakaran V. Characterizing relationships of DTI, fMRI, and motor recovery in stroke rehabilitation utilizing brain- computer interface technology. Front Neuroeng. 2014 Jul 29;7:31. PMID: 25120466; PMCID: PMC4114288. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke-BCI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Brittany Young and coconceived the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and cowrote the paper.

39. Young BM*, Nigogosyan Z*, Nair VA*, Walton LM, Song J*, Tyler ME, Edwards DF, Caldera K, Sattin JA, Williams JC, Prabhakaran V. Case report: post-stroke interventional BCI rehabilitation in an individual with preexisting sensorineural

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disability. Front Neuroeng. 2014;7:18. PMID: 25009491; PMCID: PMC4067954. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke-BCI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Brittany Young and coconceived the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and cowrote the paper.

40. Young BM*, Nigogosyan Z*, Walton LM, Song J*, Nair VA*, Grogan SW*, Tyler ME, Edwards DF, Caldera K, Sattin JA, Williams JC, Prabhakaran V. Changes in functional brain organization and behavioral correlations after rehabilitative therapy using a brain-computer interface. Front Neuroeng. 2014 Jul 15;7:26. PMID: 25076886; PMCID:PMC4097124. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 20%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke-BCI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Brittany Young and coconcieved of the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and was involved in the writing of the paper.

41. Young BM*, Nigogosyan Z*, Remsik A*, Walton LM*, Song J*, Nair VA*, Grogan SW*, Tyler ME, Edwards DF, Caldera K, Sattin JA, Williams JC, Prabhakaran V. Changes in functional connectivity correlate with behavioral gains in stroke patients after therapy using a brain-computer interface device. Front Neuroeng. 2014;7:25. PMID: 25071547; PMCID: PMC4086321. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 20%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke-BCI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Brittany Young and coconcieved of the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and was involved in the writing of the paper.

42. Young BM*, Williams J, Prabhakaran V. BCI-FES: could a new rehabilitation device hold fresh promise for stroke patients?. Expert Rev Med Devices. 2014 Nov;11(6):537-9. PMID: 25060658; PMCID PMC4194138. (a) 40% (b) n/a(c) n/a (d) 20%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke-BCI: This is an invited review. I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Brittany Young and coconcieved of the way to structure the paper/conceptual design with her. I was involved in the writing of the paper.

43. Birn RM, Cornejo MD, Molloy EK, Patriat R, Meier TB*, Kirk GR*, Nair VA*,

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Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. The influence of physiological noise correction on test-retest reliability of resting-state functional connectivity. Brain Connect. 2014 Sep;4(7):511-22. PMID: 25112809; PMCID: PMC4146390. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 0% (d) 5%

Brain Plasticity Methods: This study was one of the main aims of the NIH Challenge grant RC1MH090912 (PI Meyerand) of which I am a co-Investigator. I and my group wrote the grant and took the lead on the design of this aim in the grant which was studied in this paper. My graduate student Timothy Meier acquired all the data for this project using my mri startup scanning hours. Dr. Birn and his group conducted the analyses and did the majority of the writing of the paper. So we agreed that he will be the first author and I will be the senior author due to our mutual contributions.

44. Song J*, Birn RM, Boly M, Meier TB*, Nair VA*, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. Age-Related Reorganizational Changes in Modularity and Functional Connectivity of Human Brain Networks. Brain Connect. 2014 Nov;4(9):662-76. PMID: 25183440. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 20%

Brain Plasticity Methods & analyses/Aging: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Jie Song and coconcieved of the problem to investigate/ conceptual design with her. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and was involved in the writing of the paper.

45. X-N Zuo, J S Anderson, P Bellec, R M Birn, B B Biswal, J Blautzik, J C.S Breitner, R L Buckner,V D Calhoun, F. X Castellanos, A Chen, B Chen, J Chen, X Chen, S J Colcombe, W Courtney, R C Craddock, A Di Martino, H-M Dong, X Fu, Q Gong, K J Gorgolewski, Y Han, Y He, Y He, ErHo, A Holmes, X-H Hou, J Huckins, T Jiang, Y Jiang, W Kelley, C Kelly, M King, S M LaConte, JE Lainhart, X Lei, H-J Li, K Li, K Li, Q Lin, D Liu, J Liu, X Liu, Y Liu, G Lu, J Lu, B Luna, J Luo, D Lurie, Y Mao, D S Margulies, A R Mayer, T Meindl, M E Meyerand, W Nan, J A Nielsen, DO’Connor, D Paulsen, V Prabhakaran, Z Qi, J Qiu, C Shao, Z Shehzad, W Tang, A Villringer, H Wang, K Wang, D Wei, G-X Wei, X-C Weng, X Wu, T Xu, N Yang, Z Yang, Y-F Zang, L Zhang, Q Zhang, Z Zhang, Z Zhang, K Zhao, Z Zhen, Y Zhou, X-T Zhu & M P Milham An open science resource for establishing reliability and reproducibility in functional connectomics. Nature Scientific Data, 1, Article Number 140049, 2014. (a) 0% (b) 5% (c) 5% (d) 5%

Brain Plasticity Methods: I contributed resting state fMRI datasets to this large connectome database creation for use by the research community and helped with the writeup of the paper.

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46. Nair, VA.*, Young, BM.*, La, C.*, Reiter, P.*, Nadkarni, TN*, Song, J.*, Vergun, S*, Addepally, NS, Mylavarapu, K, Swartz, JL, Jensen, MB, Chacon, MR, Sattin, JA, Prabhakaran V. Functional connectivity changes in the language network during stroke recovery. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology 2015. Feb;2(2):185-95. PMID: 25685705 (a) 60% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 20%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Veena Nair and coconcieved the problem to investigate/conceptual design with her. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and was involved in the writing of the paper.

47. Nadkarni TN*, Andreoli MJ*, Nair VA*, Yin P*, Young BM*, Kundu B*, Pankratz J*, Radtke A*, Holdsworth R*, Kuo JS, Field AS, Baskaya MK, Moritz CH, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. Usage of fMRI for pre-surgical planning in brain tumor and vascular lesion patients: task and statistical threshold effects on language lateralization. Neuroimage Clinical 2014 Dec 24;7:415-23. PMID: 25685705 (a) 70% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 20%

Clinical fMRI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored undergraduate student Tanvi Nadkarni and concieved of the problem to investigate/conceptual design with input from her. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and was involved in the writing of the paper along with several members of my group.

48. Song J*, Nair VA*, Gaggl W*, Prabhakaran V. Disrupted Brain Functional Organization in Epilepsy Revealed by Graph Theory Analysis. Brain Connectivity. 2015 Jun;5(5):276-83. PMID: 25647011. (a) 60% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Brain Plasticity methods & analyses/Epilepsy: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Jie Song and coconcieved of the problem to investigate/ conceptual design with her. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and cowrote the paper.

49. Song J*, Nair VA*, Young BM*, Walton LM, Nigogosyan Z*, Remsik A*, Tyler ME, Farrar-Edwards D, Caldera KE, Sattin JA, Williams JC, Prabhakaran V.DTI Measures Track and Predict Motor Function Outcomes in Stroke Rehabilitation Utilizing BCI Technology. Front Hum Neurosci. 2015 Apr 27;9:195. PMID:

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25964753 (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 10%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke-BCI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Jie Song and coconcieved of the problem to investigate/conceptual design with her. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and cowrote the paper.

50. Garcia-Ramos C*, Jackson DC, Lin JJ, Dabbs K, Jones JE, Hsu DA, Stafstrom CE, Zawadzki L, Seidenberg M, Prabhakaran V, Hermann BP. Cognition and brain development in children with benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes. Epilepsia. 2015 Oct;56(10):1615-22. (a) 10% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 10%

Brain Plasticity in Epilepsy: I am a comentor of Camille Ramos and provided input in terms of the problem to investigate/conceptual design. I provided input in the analysis and the writing of the paper.

51. Young BM*, Nigogosyan Z*, Walton LM, Remsik A*, Song J*, Nair VA*, Tyler ME, Edwards DF, Caldera K, Sattin JA, Williams JC, Prabhakaran V. Dose- response relationships using brain-computer interface technology impact stroke rehabilitation. Front Hum Neurosci. 2015 Jun 23;9:361. PMID: 26157378 (a) 70% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 10%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke-BCI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Brittany Young and conceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design with input from her. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and was involved in the writing of the paper.

52. Zeng H*, Ramos CG*, Nair VA*, Hu Y, Liao J, La C, Chen L, Gan Y, Wen F, Hermann B, Prabhakaran V. Regional Homogeneity (ReHo) changes in new onset versus chronic benign epilepsy of childhood with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS): A resting state fMRI study. Epilepsy Res. 2015 Oct;116:79-85. PMID: 26354170 (a) 70% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 20%

Brain Plasticity in Epilepsy: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Hongwu Zeng and conceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design with input from him. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and was involved in writing and multiple revisions of the paper.

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53. Garcia-Ramos C*, Lin JJ, Prabhakaran V, Hermann BP. Developmental Reorganization of the Cognitive Network in Pediatric Epilepsy. PLoS One. 2015 Oct 27;10(10):e0141186. PMID: 26505900. (a) 10% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 5%

Brain Plasticity in Epilepsy: I am a comentor of Camille Ramos and provided input in terms of the problem to investigate/conceptual design. I provided input in the analysis and edited the paper.

54. La C*, Mossahebi P*, Nair VA*, Bendlin BB, Birn R, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. Age-Related Changes in Inter-Network Connectivity by Component Analysis. Front Aging Neurosci. 2015 Dec 24;7:237. PMID: 26733864 (a) 70% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 30%

Brain Plasticity Methods & Analysis/Aging: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Christian La and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design with input from him. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and was very involved in writing the original and multiple revisions of the paper.

55. Garcia-Ramos C*, Lin JJ, Kellermann TS, Bonilha L, Prabhakaran V, Hermann BP. Graph theory and cognition: A complementary avenue for examining neuropsychological status in epilepsy. Epilepsy Behav. 2016 Mar 23. pii: S1525- 5050(16)00099-8. Review. PMID: 27017326 (a) 10% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 10%

Brain Plasticity Methods & Analysis/Epilepsy: I am a comentor of Camille Ramos and provided input in terms of the problem to investigate/conceptual design. I provided input in the analysis and the writing of the paper.

56. La C*, Mossahebi P*, Nair VA*, Young BM*, Stamm J*, Birn R, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. Differing Patterns of Altered Slow-5 Oscillations in Healthy Aging and Ischemic Stroke. Front Hum Neurosci. 2016 Apr 13;10:156. (a) 70% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 30%

Brain Plasticity Methods & Analysis/Stroke: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Christian La and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design with some input from him. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and was very involved in writing the

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original and multiple revisions of the paper.

57. La C*, Nair VA*, Mossahebi P*, Stamm J*, Birn R, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. Recovery of slow-5 oscillations in a longitudinal study of ischemic stroke patients. Neuroimage Clin. 2016 Mar 17; 11:398-407. (a) 80% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 30%

Brain Plasticity Methods & Analysis/Stroke: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Christian La and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design with some input from him. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and was very involved in writing the original and multiple revisions of the paper.

58. Garcia-Ramos C*, Nair VA*, Hermann BP, Prabhakaran V. Low Functional Robustness in Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. Epilepsy Res. 2016 Jul;123:20- 8. PMID: 27082649. (a) 80% (b) 10% (c) 10% (d) 10%

Brain Plasticity Methods & Analysis/Epilepsy: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Camille Ramos and gave her the problem to investigate/ conceptual design with some input from her. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and the writing of the paper.

59. Remsik A*, Young B*, Vermilyea R, Kiekhoefer L, Abrams J, Evander Elmore S, Schultz P, Nair V*, Edwards D, Williams J, Prabhakaran V. A review of the progression and future implications of brain-computer interface therapies for restoration of distal upper extremity motor function after stroke. Expert Rev Med Devices. 2016 May;13(5):445-54. PMID: 27112213 (a) 80% (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) 10%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke-BCI: This is an invited review. I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Alex Remsik and provided him with the way to structure the paper/conceptual design with some input from him. I guided him in the writing of the paper.

60. La C*, Garcia-Ramos C*, Nair VA*, Meier TB*, Farrar-Edwards D, Birn R, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. Age-related changes in BOLD activation pattern in phonemic fluency paradigm: an investigation of activation, functional connectivity and psychophysiological interactions. Front Aging Neurosci. 2016 May 23; 8:110. PMID: 27242519 (a) 60% (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) 30%

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Brain Plasticity in Aging: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Christian La and coconceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design with him. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and was very involved in writing the original and multiple revisions of the paper.

61. La C*, Nair VA*, Mossahebi P*, Young BM*, Sattin J, Chacon M, Jensen M, Birn R, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. Brain Connect. 2016 Jul;6(6):482-95. PMID: 27130180. Implication of the Slow-5 oscillations in the disruption of the Default- Mode Network in healthy Aging and Stroke. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 30%

Brain Plasticity in Aging & Stroke: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Christian La and conceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design along with him. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and was very involved in writing and multiple revisions of the paper.

62. Pizarro R*, Nair V*, Meier T*, Holdsworth R*, Tunnell E, Rutecki P, Sillay K, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. Delineating potential epileptogenic areas utilizing resting functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in epilepsy patients. Neurocase. 2016 Aug;22(4):362-8. PMID: 27362339 (a) 70% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 20%

Brain Plasticity in Epilepsy/Clinical fMRI: I am the senior author of the paper and conceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design along with Ricardo Pizarro. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and was involved in the writing of the paper.

63. Raut RV*, Nair VA*, Sattin JA, Prabhakaran V. Hypercapnic evaluation of

vascular reactivity in healthy aging and acute stroke via functional MRI. Neuroimage Clin. 2016 Jun 25;12:173-9. (a) 80% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 20%

Brain Plasticity Methods/Aging & Stroke: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored undergraduate student Ryan Raut and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design with some input from him. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and was involved in the writing of the paper.

64. Nair VA*, Patel BP, Mbah I*, Young BM*, Prabhakaran V and Saha S.

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Structural imaging changes and behavioral correlates in patients with Crohn’s disease in remission. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 2016

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Brain Plasticity Other Conditions- IBD: I mentored Veena Nair and along with Dr. Sumona Saha gave her the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and was involved in the writing of the paper.

65. Young BM*, Stamm JM*, Song J*, Remsik AB*, Nair VA*, Tyler ME, Edwards DF, Caldera K, Sattin JA, Williams JC and Prabhakaran V. Brain-Computer Interface Therapy after Stroke Affects Patterns of Brain-Behavior Relationships in Corticospinal Motor Fibers. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 2016 Sep 16;10:457.

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Brain Plasticity Stroke-BCI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Brittany Young and conceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design along with her. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided her in the analysis and was involved in the writing of the paper.

66. Meyer EJ*, Gaggl W*, Gilloon B*, Swan B*, Greenstein M*, Voss J*, Hussain N, Holdsworth RL*, Nair VA*, Meyerand ME, Kuo JS, Baskaya MS, Field AS, Prabhakaran V. The Impact of Intracranial Tumor Proximity to White Matter Tracts on Morbidity and Mortality: A Retrospective DTI Study. Neurosurgery. 2017 Feb 1;80(2):193-200. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 10%

Clinical fMRI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Erin Meyer and gave him the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and writing of the paper.

67. Vergun S*, Gaggl W*, Nair VA*, Suhonen J*, Birn R, Ahmed A, Meyerand EM, Reuss J, DeYoe EA and Prabhakaran V. Classification and Extraction of Resting State Networks Using Healthy and Epilepsy fMRI Data. Front. Neurosci. - Brain Imaging Methods 2016. (a) 60% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 20%

Brain Plasticity Methods & analyses/Clinical fMRI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored and gave Svyat Vergun the problem to investigate/ conceptual design. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and was involved in the writing of the paper.

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68. Ramos CG*, Lin JJ, Bonilha L, Jones JE, Jackson D, Prabhakaran V, Hermann BP. Large scale disruptions in cortical and subcortical brain regions associated with anxiety in childhood epilepsy. NeuroImage: Clinical 12 (2016) 815-24. (a) 10% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 10%

Brain Plasticity Epilepsy: I am a comentor of Camille Ramos and conceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design along with her. I provided input in

the analysis and the writing of the paper. 69. Garcia-Ramos, Camille*; Bobholz, Sam; Dabbs, Kevin; Hermann, Bruce; Joutsa, Juho; Rinne, Juha; Karrasch, Mira; Prabhakaran, Vivek; Shinnar, Sholomo; Sillanpää, Matti; (TACOE) Study Group, Turku Adult Childhood- Onset Epilepsy. Brain Structure and Organization Five Decades After Childhood Onset Epilepsy. Human Brain Mapping (accepted for publication). (a) 10% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 10%

Brain Plasticity Epilepsy: I am a comentor of Camille Ramos and conceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design along with her. I provided input in the analysis and the writing of the paper.

Papers submitted to refereed journals but not yet accepted for publication 70. Svyatoslav Vergun*; Veena A Nair*; Joshua I Suhonen*; John S Kuo; Mustafa K Baskaya; M. E. Meyerand; Vivek Prabhakaran. Machine Learning Prediction of Primary Outcomes of Brain Tumor Patients with Standard Clinical Protocol MRI Data. PLOS ONE

(a) 60% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 20%

Brain Plasticity Methods & analyses/Clinical fMRI: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored and coconceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design along with him. The data was acquired by me and several members of my group. I guided him in the analysis and was involved in the writing of the paper.

71. Maria Daniela Cornejo-Ramirez, Katherine Baldwin, Vivek Prabhakaran, Rasmus Birn. White-matter Shifted Physiological Regressors (WHISPR) noise

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correction strategy for rs-fcMRI. Neuroimage. (a) 50% (b) 0% (c) 0% (d) 5%

Brain Plasticity Methods: This study was one of the aims of the NIH Challenge grant RC1MH090912 (PI Meyerand) of which I am a co-Investigator. I and my group wrote the grant and took the lead on the design of this aim in the grant which was studied in this paper. My graduate student acquired all the data for this project using my mri startup scanning hours. Dr. Birn’s graduate student Daniela and his group conducted the analyses and did the majority of the writing of the paper.

Papers in preparation for submission 72. Li K, Yang P, Cathey M, Tang, J, Rowley H, Turski P, Prabhakaran V, Strother

C, Chen GC. TH-AB-207A-10: Sub-MSv Cerebral CT Perfusion Imaging Using Prior Image Constrained Compressed Sensing: A Prospective Clinical Trial. Medical Physics Jun 2016; 43: 3862. (a) 5% (b) 30% (c) 0% (d) 5% Brain Plasticity Methods/Stroke: I am one of three diagnostic neuroradiologists involved in rating the quality of the CT images using Prior Image Constrained Compressed Sensing, which is the data that was used in the paper.

73. Siarhei Vysotski*, Casey A. Madura, Benjamin Swan*, Ryan Holdsworth*, Yunzhi Lin, Alejandro Munoz del Rio, Joel Wood*, Bornali Kundu*, Amy Penwarden*, Jed Voss*, Thomas Gallagher*, Veena A Nair*, Aaron Field, Chad Moritz*, Elizabeth M Meyerand, John S Kuo, Vivek Prabhakaran. Preoperative fMRI associated with decreased mortality and morbidity in brain tumor patients.

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Clinical fMRI: I am the senior author of the paper and Dr. Kuo and I comentored Siarhei and conceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was mainly acquired by him and Casey Madura as well as a few others helped in the group. I guided Ben Swan who was mainly involved in the analysis and writing of the paper.

74. Natalie N. Htet*, Ricardo Pizarro*, Jaya Gupta*, Veena A. Nair*, Timothy Meier*, Wolfgang Gaggl*, Amy Penwarden*, Chad Moritz*, Brian Bell, Evelyn Tunnell, Paul Rutecki, Bruce Hermann, Karl Sillay, Elizabeth M. Meyerand, Vivek Prabhakaran. Comparison of Language and Memory Lateralization by Functional MRI and Wada Test in Epilepsy. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 10%

Brain Plasticity in Epilepsy/Clinical fMRI: I am the senior author of the paper and

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mentored Natalie and coconceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design along with her. The data was mainly acquired by her and as well as a few others helped in the group. I guided her in the analysis and writing of the paper.

75. Timothy B Meier*, Veena A Nair*, Elizabeth Meyerand, Rasmus Birn and Vivek Prabhakaran. Default mode network connectivity at rest covaries with activity specific to verbal and spatial binding in working memory.

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Brain Plasticity Methods & analyses: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Tim Meier and coconceived the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by him. I guided him in the analysis and cowrote the paper.

76. Timothy B Meier*, Veena A Nair*, Rasmus Birn, Mary E Meyerand and Vivek Prabhakaran. The integration of verbal and spatial information in working memory in an event-related fMRI task.

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Brain Plasticity Methods & analyses: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Tim Meier and coconceived the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by him. I guided him in the analysis and cowrote the paper

77. Timothy B. Meier*, Veena A. Nair*, Rasmus M. Birn, Mary E. Meyerand, Vivek Prabhakaran. Age-related changes in functional connectivity during the

integration of verbal and spatial working memory. (a) 40% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Brain Plasticity Aging: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Tim Meier and coconceived the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by him. I guided him in the analysis and cowrote the paper

78. Veena A. Nair*, Brittany M. Young*, Christian La*, Mathew J Andreoli*, Justin A. Sattin, Vivek Prabhakaran. Functional connectivity in stroke patients with and without motor impairments.(a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 10%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Veena and coconceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design along

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with her. The data was acquired by people in my group. I guided her in the analysis and writing of the paper.

79. Michael F. Regner*; Pouria Mossahebi*; Madhan Krishnaraj*; Jaya Gupta*; Christopher J Kleefisch*; Veena A Nair*; Kanaklakshmi Masodkar*; Allison Abellaneda*; Nicole Martens*; Matt Jensen; Marcus Chacon; Justin Sattin; Hongwu Zeng; Vivek Prabhakaran. Comparison of Subcortical Volumes in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke or Risk Factors for Stroke using Automated versus Manual Volumetric Methods. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 40%

Brain Plasticity Methods & analyses: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored Michael Regner and coconceived the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by him. I guided him in the analysis and cowrote the paper.

80. Molly Peterseon*, Timothy Meier*, Vivek Prabhakaran. Correlation of Resting State Functional Connectivity with Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrices Performance. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 20%

Brain Plasticity Methods & analyses: I am the senior author of the paper and comentored Molly Peterseon, Timothy Meier and coconceived the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was acquired by Tim Meier. I guided them in the analysis and cowrote the paper.

81. Sean P. Riley*, Veena A. Nair*, Ryan Holdsworth*, M Baskaya, JS Kuo, ME Meyerand, Vivek Prabhakaran. Characterizing the Relationship Between Lesion- Activation Distance using fMRI and Verbal Measures in Brain Tumor Patients. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 10% (d) 20%

Clinical fMRI: I am the senior author of the paper and I mentored Sean Riley and conceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design. The data was mainly acquired by clinical fMRI team. I guided Sean who was mainly involved in the analysis and writing of the paper.

82. Keith Dodd*, Veena A. Nair*, Vivek Prabhakaran. Contralesional vs. Ipsilesional Recruitment during Stroke Recovery. (a) 70% (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) 20%

Brain Plasticity in Stroke: I am the senior author of the paper and mentored keith and conceived of the problem to investigate/conceptual design. This is a review paper. I guided him in the writing of the paper.

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83. Georgia Malandraki, Veena A. Nair*, Jacqueline Hind, Sterling Johnson, Vivek Prabhakaran, JoAnne Robbins. Effects of sensory enhancement on the neurophysiology of swallowing in healthy older adults: Preliminary findings. a) 20% (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) 20%

84. Rosaleena Mohanty, Veena A Nair, Vivek Prabhakaran. A Support Vector Machine Approach for Identification of Subclinical Language Deficit in Stroke Patients using Resting State Functional Connectivity. 85. Veena Nair, Pouria Mossahebi, Vivek Prabhakaran. Reduced white matter integrity in non-aphasic acute stroke patients with language deficits: A tract- based spatial statistics study.

Chapters in Books 1. Zeng H*, La C*, Nair V.*, Prabhakaran V, Rowley HA. Chapter 71: Migraine and Seizures. MR and CT perfusion and Pharmacokinetic Imaging. Stanford University 2015. (a) 50% (b) 0% (c) 0% (d) 10%

I and Dr. Rowley coconceived of the conceptual design/structure of this invited book chapter. I guided the writing of the chapter.

2. La C*, Young BM.*, Garcia-Ramos C*, Nair VA*, Prabhakaran V. Chapter 20: Characterizing Recovery of the Human Brain following Stroke: Evidence from fMRI Studies. Imaging the Human Brain in Health and Disease. Elsevier 2014. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 0% (d) 10%

I am the senior author of the chapter and mentored Christian La and conceived of the conceptual design/structure of this invited book chapter along with him. I guided the writing of the chapter.

3. La C*, Gaggl W*, Prabhakaran V. Chapters 13; McLaren, D., Xu, G., Prabhakaran, V. Chapter 14: Imaging of Alzheimer’s Disease, Parts 1 & 2. Imaging of Neurodegenerative Disorders. Thieme 2015. (a) 60% (b) 0% (c) 0% (d) 10%

I am the senior author of the chapters and coconceived of the conceptual design/structure of this invited book chapter along with the first authors. I guided

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the writing of the chapters. Abstracts Presented as Posters 1. Seger, C.A., Prabhakaran, V., Poldrack, R.A., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Judgement processes in artificial grammar learning: an fMRI study. Poster presented at the 37th annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, IL. 1996. 2. Sobel, .N, Prabhakaran, V., Desmond, J., Glover, G.H., Sullivan, E., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. A method for generating olfactory stimuli for fMRI. Abstract #106.8. Society of Neuroscience. 1996. 3. Rypma, B., Gabrieli, J.D.E., Prabhakaran, V., & Desmond, J.E. fMRI of working memory and aging. Poster presented at the 37th annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, IL. 1996. 4. Prabhakaran, V., Sobel, N., Desmond, J., Glover, G.H., Sullivan, E., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Hedonic value of odors is reflected in the level of activation in the amygdala. Third HBM Conference. 1997. 5. Prabhakaran, V., Sobel, N., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., Sullivan, E., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Comparison of brain activation following stimulation with odors and vomeropherins. AchemS XIX. 1997. 6. Seger, C.A., Prabhakaran, V., Poldrack, R.A., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Implicit and explicit knowledge in artificial grammar learning: an fMRI study. Cognitive Science Society. 1997. 7. Stone, M.V., Prabhakaran, V., Seger, C.A., Gabrieli, J.D.E., & Glover, G.H. Studying privileged access with functional MRI. Cognitive Science Society. 1997. 8. Prabhakaran, V., Seger, C.A., Poldrack, R.A., Desmond, J.E., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Neural correlates of categorization: an fMRI study of probabilistic classification using the weather prediction task. Cognitive Science Society. 1997. 9. Prabhakaran, V., Rypma, B., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Role of frontal-striatal-thalamic circuits in working memory: an fMRI study. Society of Neuroscience. 1997.

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10. Rypma, B., Prabhakaran, V., Smith, J., Desmond, J., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Neural correlates of mathematical reasoning. Psychonomic Society 1997. 11. Solso, R., Prabhakaran, V., Kang, E., Huk, A., Desmond, J., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Expert versus novice differences in drawing art: an fMRI study. Psychonomics 1998. 12. Prabhakaran, V., Bar-Ziv, I., Francis, W.S., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. An fMRI study of cognitive similarity processing. Cognitive Neuroscience Society. 1998. 13. Zhao, Z., Desmond, J.E., Bunge, S., Prabhakaran, V., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. The effect of hemodynamic response function on single trial fMRI analysis. Society of Neuroscience. 1998. 14. Francis, W.S., Bar-Ziv, I., Prabhakaran, V., Gabrieli, J.D.E., Desmond, J.E., & Seger, C.A. An fMRI study of semantic word matching. Society of Neuroscience. 1998. 15. Bunge, S.A., Zhao, Z., Prabhakaran, V., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Decomposing working memory: a single trial fMRI analysis. Society of Neuroscience. 1998. 16. Sobel, N., Prabhakaran, V., Hartley, C.A., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., Sullivan, E.V., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Brain activation induced by an air-borne chemical – without awareness. Society of Neuroscience. 1998. 17. Narayanan, K., Prabhakaran, V., Zhao, Z., Bunge, S.A., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., & Gabrieli, J.D.E, Hazeltine, R.E. An fMRI study of working memory utilizing a single trial parametric design. Society of Neuroscience. 1998. 18. Sobel, N., Prabhakaran, V., Desmond, J., Glover, G., Sullivan, E., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Odorants increase variance but not the amplitude of fMRI activation in the ventral temporal lobe of the human. AchemS, 1999. 19. Hadjiilieva, K., Prabhakaran, V., Dorfman, J., Kruger, J., Dirksen, C., Zhao, Z., Holyoak, K.J., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Relational processing during reasoning: an event-related fMRI study. Abstract pp.60, 2B. Cognitive Neuroscience Society. 1999. 20. Prabhakaran, V., Narayanan, N.K., Zhao, Z., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. A single trial

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fMRI study of verbal working memory. Society of Neuroscience. 2000. 21. Prabhakaran, V., Narayanan, N.K., Zhao, Z., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. Working memory maintenance capacity and its influence on memory retrieval: an fMRI study. Society of Neuroscience. 2001. 22. Prabhakaran, V., Raman, S.P., Grunwald, M.R., Mahadevia, A., Werner, J.K., Philipose, L.E., Hussain, N., Alphs, H.H., Sun, P., Lu, .H, Barker, P.B., Wityk, R.J., Rypma, B., & Hillis, A.E. Neural substrates involved in cognition for stroke patients and control subjects. Cognitive Neuroscience. San Francisco, CA. April 2004. 23. Prabhakaran, V., Raman, S.P., Grunwald, M.R., Mahadevia, A., Werner, J.K., Philipose, L.E., Hussain, N., Alphs, H.H., Sun, P., Lu, H., Rypma, B., Van Zijl, P.C.M., & Hillis, A.E. Localization of cognitive processes using stroke patients and fMRI. Cognitive Science. Chicago, IL. September 2004. 24. Philipose, L.E., Alphs, H.H., Grunwald, M.R., Raman, S.P., Mahadevia, A., Prabhakaran, V., & Hillis, A.E. Validating fMRI results using acute stroke patients. Sfn abstracts. San Diego, CA. November 2004. 25. Prabhakaran, V., Raman, S., Grunwald, M., Mahadevia, A., Hussain, N., Philipose, L., Werner, J., Alphs, H., Sun, P., Lu, H., Biswal, B., Rypma, B., & Vanzijl, P. Sfn abstracts. San Diego, CA. November 2004. 26. Philipose, L.E., Alphs, H.H., Grunwald, M.R., Raman, S.P., Mahadevia, A., Prabhakaran, V., & Hillis, A.E. Validating fMRI results using acute stroke patients. Auditory Brain Imaging Conference. December 2004. 27. Hillis, A.E., Prabhakaran, V., Sun, P., Lu, H., & Van Zikil, P. fMRI BOLD effect in response to word generation in regions of baseline hypoperfusion (but no infarct) among patients with large vessel arterial stenosis. Poster presented at American Heart Association meeting. 2004. 28. Philipose, L.E., Alphs, H.H., Prabhakaran, V., & Hillis, A.E. Validating imaging results using acute stroke patients. Ehrlich Award Winner Young Investigator’s Day Poster. April 2005. 29. Prabhakaran, V. Individual differences in working memory capacity: an fMRI study. Cognitive Neuroscience. March 2009.

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30. Nair, V.A., Brown, K.J., Kirk, G., Jensen, M.B., Chacon, M., Levine, R., Sattin, J., & Prabhakaran, V. Mechanisms of recovery after stroke: Reorganization of Function. Poster, 2009 Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting. March 2009. 31. Prabhakaran, V., Nair, V.A., Brown, K.J., Kirk, G., Jensen, M., Chacon, M., Levine, R., & Sattin, J. Characterizing Neural Substrates of Stroke Recovery Utilizing Functional MR Imaging, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Cortical Thinning and Stroke Imaging. ASNR. May 2009. 32. Prabhakaran, V. Individual Differences in Working Memory Capacity. Learning and the Brain Conference. Washington, DC. May 2009. 33. Prabhakaran, V., Brown, K., Nair, V.A., Kirk, G., Chacon, M., Jensen, M., Levine, RL, Sattin, J., Meyerand, B., & Rowley, H. Mechanisms of functional recovery after stroke. SFN. October 2009. 34. Nair, V.A., Wilson, A., Walton, L., Wildenberg, J., Brown, K., Edwards, D.F., Sattin, J., Tyler, M., Williams, J., & Prabhakaran, V. Developing a Closed Loop Neural Activity Triggered Stroke Rehabilitation Device. SFN. October 2009. 35. Meier, T., Naing, L., Philipose, L., Nair, V.A., Hillis, A.E., & Prabhakaran, V. Validating aging-related brain mapping changes in working memory utilizing acute stroke. SFN. October 2009 and UW Shapiro conference January 2010. 36. Voss, J., Nair, V.A., & Prabhakaran, V. Multiple Regression Analysis of Neurological Deficits and Language Lateralization using Functional MRI. Undergraduate Research symposium. UW-Madison. April 09, 2009. 37. Prabhakaran V., Nair V., Kirk G., Chacon M., Jensen M., Levine R.L., Sattin J., Edwards D.F., Meyerand B., Rowley H.A. Characterizing Brain Reorganization After Stroke Utilizing fMRI. American Heart Association – International Stroke Conference, February 2010. 38. Nair V., Walton L., Wildenberg J., Naing L., Edwards D.F., Sattin J., Tyler M., Meyerand M.E., Williams J., Prabhakaran V. Association—International Stroke Conference, February 2010. 39. Meier T., Naing L., Philipose L., Nair V., Hillis A.E., Prabhakaran V. Age- dependent Effects Of Acute Unilateral Stroke On Working Memory. American Heart Association – International Stroke Conference, February 2010.

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40. Gallagher T., Wood J., Kundu B., Utter A., Voss J., Samandra S., Nair V., Kuo J.S., Field A., Moritz C., Meyerand B., Prabhakaran V. fMRI as a Predictor of Patient Morbidity for Tumors Encroaching on Motor and Language Networks. Poster at ASFNR February 2010. 41. R.M. Birn, J. Ollinger, V. Prabhakaran, M. Anderle, J. Fuller, M.E. Meyerand. The effect of multi-channel RF coils on estimates of functional connectivity. Poster at HBM June 2010. 42. G. Kirk. R.M. Birn, J. Ollinger, M. Anderle, M.E. Meyerand, V. Prabhakaran. A comparison of amplitude of low frequency fluctuation analysis of resting fMRI data by FFT and PSD. Poster at HBM June 2010. 43. J.C., Meier, T.M., Nair, V.A., Tyler, M.E., Danilov, Y.P., Kaczmarek, K. A., Prabhakaran, V., and Meyerand, M.E. Altered Connectivity after Electrical Tongue Stimulation as measured by DCM Wildenberg, Poster at HBM June 2010. 44. Deshpande, A., Meier, T.B., Tudorasco, D., Zhu, X., Kirk, G.R., Ollinger, J.M., Alexander, A., Birn, R. M., Biswal, B.B., Meyerand, M.E., & Prabhakaran, V. SVM classification of gender and age in the working memory network at rest. Poster at SFN Nov. 2010. 45. Meier, T.B., Deshpande, Motzkin, J., Mclaren, D.G. , Wildenberg, J.C., Tudorasco, D., Nair, V.A., Singh, V., Zhu, X, Kirk, G.R., Ollinger, J.M., Nitschke, J.B., Alexander, A., Birn, R. M., Biswal, B.B., Meyerand, M.E., & Prabhakaran, V. Age-related differences in inter- and intra-hemispheric connectivity in prefrontal cortex during rs-fMRI. Poster at SFN Nov. 2010. 46. T.A. Gallagher, J. Wood, B. Kundu, A. Utter, J. Voss, S. Sanamandra, V.A. Nair, S. Vysotski, D. Huss, N. Kornder, D. Baniulis, N. Htet, A. Atassi, C. Madura, J.S. Kuo, A.S. Field, C. Moritz, B. Meyerand, V. Prabhakaran. Validating fMRI maps of complex (language) and simple (motor) processes using lesion-deficit data. Poster at SFN Nov. 2010. 47. Bornali Kundu, Amy Utter, Joel Wood, Tom Gallagher, Jed Voss, Veena A. Nair, John S. Kuo, Aaron Field, Chad Moritz, Beth Meyerand, and Vivek Prabhakaran. Language lateralization in brain tumor patients: A retrospective fMRI study. Poster at SFN Nov. 2010.

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48. A. M. Atassi, T. Gallagher, V. Nair, V. Prabhakaran. fMRI in Brain Vascular lesions: AV Malformations and Cavernous Angiomas. RSNA 2010 Educational Exhibit Dec. 2010. 49. Vivek Prabhakaran, Dovile Baniulis, Nicole Konder, Jed Voss, Amy Utter, Joel Wood, Veena A. Nair, Tom A Gallagher, Ahmad Atassi, Chad Moritz, Beth Meyerand. Brain Plasticity Changes in Patients With Vascular Lesions. Poster at AHA Feb. 2011. 50. Veena A Nair, Leo Walton, Joe Wildenberg, Jed K Voss, Dorothy Farrar- Edwards, Justin Sattin, Mitch Tyler, Beth Meyerand, Justin Williams, Vivek Prabhakaran. Stroke Rehabilitation: Closing the Loop. Poster at AHA Feb. 2011. 51. Htet, Nwe Linn; Nair, Veena; Alsheik, Nila H; Utter, Amy; Moritz, Chad; Sillay, Karl; Prabhakaran, Vivek. Analysis of language and memory lateralization by functional magnetic resonance imaging and WADA test in epilepsy and a gender effect on seizure improvement post-surgery. ASNR June 2011. 52. S. Vysotski, C. Madura, J. Wood, B. Kundu, A. Utter, J. Voss, T.A. Gallagher, V.A. Nair, A.S. Field, C. Moritz, B. Meyerand, J.S. Kuo, V. Prabhakaran. Clinical Utility of fMRI in Surgical Planning for Patients with Intracranial Tumors. ASNR June 2011. 53. Pizarro, Ricardo; Nair, Veena. A.; Holdsworth, Ryan; Tunnell, Evelyn; Rutecki, Paul; Sillay, Karl; Meyerand, Beth; Prabhakaran, Vivek. Default mode network differences in epilepsy patients and healthy volunteers using independent component analysis. SFN Nov. 2011. 54. T.B. Meier, J.C. Motzkin, R.D. Ray, V.A. Nair, B.B. Biswal, R.M. Birn, M. E. Meyerand, V. Prabhakaran. The integration spatial and verbal information in an event-related working memory task. SFN Nov. 2011. 55. R.D. Ray, T.B. Meier, J.C. Motzkin, V.A. Nair, B.B. Biswal, R.M. Birn, M. E. Meyerand, V. Prabhakaran. Individual Differences In Trait Emotional Responding On Neural Activation During Rest: An ICA Approach. SFN Nov. 2011. 56. J. Song, A.S. Desphande, T.B. Meier, D. Tudorascu, V.A. Nair, G.R. Kirk, J. M. Ollinger, R.M. Birn, B.B. Biswal, M.E. Meyerand, V. Prabhakaran. Age-related differences in test-retest reliability in resting state functional

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connectivity. SFN Nov. 2011. 57. J. Wildenberg, T.B. Meier, R.M. Birn, M.E. Meyerand, V. Prabhakaran. Parallel independent component analysis detects correlations between resting state sub-networks and behavioral data. SFN Nov. 2011. 58. M.S. Peterson, T.B. Meier, J.C. Motzkin, R.D. Ray, V.A. Nair, B.B. Biswal, R.M. Birn, M.E. Meyerand, V. Prabhakaran. Correlation of resting state functional connectivity with Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrices performance. SFN Nov. 2011. 59. Andrew C Radtke, Joshua Pankratz, Ryan Holdsworth, Dovile Baniulis, Nicole Kornder, Jed Voss, Veena A Nair, Tom A Gallagher, Chad Moritz, Beth Meyerand, Vivek Prabhakaran. Presurgical fMRI and Morbidity Outcomes in Patients with Vascular Lesions. Vascular Malformations Posters II. P347. ISC. Feb 2, 2012. 60. Threshold Effects on Language Lateralization. Brittany M. Young, Veena A. Nair, Andy Radtke, Joshua Pankratz, Ryan Holdsworth, Dovile Baniulus, Nicole Konder, Jed Voss, Tom Gallagher, Chad Moritz, Beth Meyerand, Vivek Prabhakaran P345. ISC Feb. 2, 2012. 61. TCA and functional connectivity analysis using Resting fMRI in Epilepsy patients. Pizarro Ricardo, Nair Veena. A, Holdsworth Ryan, Tunnell Evelyn, Rutecki Paul, Sillay Karl, Meyerand M. Elizabeth, Prabhakaran Vivek. HBM June 2012. 62. Age-related Differences in Test-retest Reliability in Resting State Brain Functional Connectivity. Jie Song, Alok S. Desphande, Timothy B. Meier, Dana L. Tudorascu, Svyatoslav Vergun, Veena A. Nair, Bharat B. Biswal, Mary, E. Meyerand,Rasmus, M. Birn, Vivek Prabhakaran. HBM June 2012. 63. Resting State Functional Connectivity and Spontaneous BOLD Activity Patterns Altered in Acute Ischemic Stroke. Christian La, Veena A. Nair, HongWu Zeng, Justin Sattin, Mary E. Meyerand, Vivek Prabhakaran. HBM June 2012. 64. A closed-loop neural activity-triggered stroke rehabilitation device. Jie Song, Veena A. Nair, Leo Walton, Ricardo Pizarro, Svyatoslav Vergun, Hui-Chun Chen, Dorothy Farrar-Edwards,Justin Sattin, Mitch Tyler, Beth Meyerand, Justin Williams, & Vivek Prabhakaran. SFN Oct. 2012. 65. The effects of age on letter-location binding in an event-related fMRI working

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memory task. T.B. Meier, R.M. Birn, M.E. Meyerand, V. Prabhakaran. SFN Oct. 2012. 66. Regional Homogeneity after acute ischemic stroke using resting state fMRI. Christian La, Veena A. Nair, Justin Sattin, Mary E. Meyerand, Vivek Prabhakaran. SFN Oct. 2012. 67. Altered regional homogeneity in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy patients with hippocampal sclerosis. V. Prabhakaran, R. Pizzaro, C. La, V. Nair, V. Prabhakaran. SFN Oct. 2012. 68. Changes in resting state functional connectivity after stroke. V. A. Nair, C. La, J. Song, T. Nadkarni, A. Abdel-Haleem, P. Reiter, J. Sattin, M. Chacon, M. Jensen, V. Prabhakaran. SFN Oct. 2012. 69. Testing a neural activity triggered device for stroke rehabilitation. Song J., Walton L., Pizarro R., Svyatoslav V., Nair V.A., Tyler M., Sattin J., Farrar- Edwards D., Williams J., Prabhakaran V. International Stroke Conference (ISC). Feb. 2013. 70. Functional recovery in stroke: Performance on verbal fluency task. Nair V.A., La C.,Nadkarni T., Reiter P., Chacon M., Jensen M., Sattin J., Prabhakaran V. International Stroke Conference (ISC). Feb. 2013. 71. Brain areas affected by severity of vascular disease as characterized by fMRI measures. La C., Nair V.A., Sattin J., Jensen M., Chacon M., Meyerand M.E., Prabhakaran V. International Stroke Conference (ISC). Feb. 2013. 72. Brain plasticity changes in default mode network after stroke. Song J., Nair V.A., La C., Jensen M., Chacon M., Sattin J., Prabhakaran V. International Stroke Conference (ISC). Feb. 2013. 73. Resting state functional MR connectivity in acute and sub-acute stroke. Nair V.A., La C., Song J., Reiter P.,Nadkarni T., Jensen M., Chacon M., Sattin J., Prabhakaran V. International Stroke Conference (ISC). Feb. 2013. 74. Localized gray matter changes in acute stroke. Gupta J., La C., Jensen M., Chacon M.,Sattin J., Nair V.A., Prabhakaran V. American Academy of Neurology 65th Annual meeting (AAN). March 2013.

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75. Support vector machine classification of stroke using resting state functional connectivity. Vergun S., Nair V.A., Jensen M., Chacon M., Sattin J., Prabhakaran V. American Academy of Neurology 65th Annual meeting (AAN). March 2013. 76. Support vector machine classification of stroke using resting state functional connectivity. Vergun S., Nair V.A., Jensen M., Chacon M., Sattin J., Prabhakaran V. International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM). April 2013. 77. Brain plasticity changes in motor region and dynamic changes in white matter after stroke induced by a neural activity-triggered rehabilitation device. Song J., Walton L., Young B.,Nair V.A., Vergun S., Chen H., Farrar-Edwards D., Tyler M., Sattin J., Williams J., Prabhakaran V. ISMRM April 2013. Magna Cum Laude Merit Award. 78. A Comparison of Subcortical Volumes in Patients with Ischemic Stroke or Risk Factors for Stroke Using Manual Tracing Versus FreeSurfer Automated Segmentation. Madhan Krishnaraj; Jaya Gupta; Nicole Martens, Christopher J Kleefisch; Veena A Nair; Hongwu Zeng; Kanaklakshmi Masodkar, Allison Abellaneda, Matt Jensen; Marcus Chacon; Justin Sattin; Vivek Prabhakaran. ASNR May 2013 79. Changes in resting-state functional connectivity following BCI-EEG based Intervention in sub-acute and chronic stroke patients. Prabhakaran V., Nair VA, Song J, Young BM, Vergun S, Nigogosyan Z, Sattin J, Edwards DF, Tyler M, Williams J, ASNRehabilitation Annual Meeting, November 7-8, 2013, in San Diego, California. 80. Task fMRI based functional connectivity in Acute Stroke patients with and without motor impairments. Nair VA, La C, Young B, Andreoli M, Jensen M., Chacon M, Sattin J, Prabhakaran V. International Stroke Conference Feb. 2014. 81. Asymmetrical Fractional Anisotropy (FA) Correlates with Verbal Fluency Task Performance at Different Stages Post-stroke. Song, J, Nair VA, La C, Sattin J, Prabhakaran V. International Stroke Conference Feb. 2014. 82. La C, Mossahebi P, Nair VA, Sattin J, Chacon M, Jensen M, Meyerand EM, Prabhakaran V. Differential Effect of Aging and Ischemia on Low-Frequency Fluctuations of the DMN. Poster 21. UW-Madison Alzheimer’s Research Day

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2014. 83. La C, Garcia-Ramos C, Meiers TB, Nair VA, Meyerand EM, Edwards D, Prabhakaran V. Age-Related Cortical Network Restructuring in Phonemic Verbal Fluency task. Poster 22. UW-Madison Alzheimer’s Research Day 2014. 84. Svyatoslav Vergun, Wolfgang Gaggl, Veena A. Nair, Rasmus M. Birn, M. Elizabeth Meyerand, James Reuss, Edgar A. DeYoe, Vivek Prabhakaran. Automatic Resting State Network Decomposition using ICA and Classification in a Clinical Population. ISMRM. May 2014. 85. Gaggl, W., Gilloon, B, Swan B, Huss D, Greenstein M, Voss J, Holdsworth R, Moritz C, Nair V, Field A, Kuo J, Meyerand E, Prabhakaran V. Morbidity in Brain Tumor Patients Correlates with Lesion Distance to Diffusion Tensor Imaging. ASNR May 2014 86. Gaggl, W. Field A, Prabhakaran V, Reuss, J. Relationship between the Spatial Distribution of Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow and Diffusion Tensor Imaging Metrics in the Cervical Spinal Cord ASNR May 2014. 87. Jie Song, Rasmus Birn, Timothy Meier, Melanie Boly, Veena Nair, Vivek Prabhakaran. Disrupted modularity and functional connectivity of human brain networks with aging. HBM June 2014. 88. Age-related network restructuring during phonemic Verbal Fluency task. Christian La, Camille Garcia-Ramos, Veena A. Nair, Elizabeth M. Meyerand, Vivek Prabhakaran. HBM June 2014. 89. Low-frequency fluctuation characteristics of the DMN components in aging and ischemic stroke Christian La, Pouria Mossahebi, Veena A. Nair, Justin Sattin, Marcus Chacon, Elizabeth M. Meyerand, Vivek Prabhakaran. HBM June 2014. 90. Dose-Response Relationships in Brain and Behavioral Measures with Stroke Rehabilitation Using a Brain-Computer Interface. Zack Nigogosyan, Léo M Walton, Alexander Remsik, Jie Song, Veena A Nair, Mitchell E Tyler, Dorothy F Edwards, Kristin Caldera, Justin Sattin, Justin C Williams, Vivek Prabhakaran, ISC Feb 2015. 91. Neuroimaging changes and behavioral correlates in Patients with Crohn’s Disease. Veena Nair, Brittany Young, Benjamin Hall, Poonam Beniwal- Patel, Vivek Prabhakaran, and Sumona Saha. DDW May 2015.

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92. Correspondence of breath-hold and resting-state vascular reactivity measures in stroke patients. Ryan V. Raut, Veena A. Nair, Christian La, Vivek Prabhakaran. SFN Oct 2015. 93. Resting-state Functional Connectivity Changes After Stroke Rehabilitation Using Closed Loop Neurofeedback. Veena A Nair, Brittany M Young, Zack Nigogosyan, Alex Remsick, Sonya Weber, Kayla Diffee, Leo Walton, Mitch Tyler, Justin Sattin, Dorothy F Edwards, Justin Williams, and Vivek Prabhakaran AHA Scientific Sessions poster Nov 2015. 94. Reduced WM Integrity in Acute Stroke Patients With Language Deficits: A Tract- Based Spatial Statistics Study. Pouria Mossahebi and Vivek Prabhakaran. Shapiro Poster presentation Nov 2015. AHA Feb. 2016 95. Calibrating functional MRI to improve the longitudinal assessment of motor

recovery after stroke. Ryan V. Raut, Veena A. Nair, Christian La, Brittany M. Young, Justin Sattin, Vivek Prabhakaran. 2015 UW Undergraduate Research Symposium.

96. Age-Related Changes in Inter-Network Connectivity By Component Analysis. Christian La, Pouria Mossahebi, Veena A Nair, Barbara Bendlin, Rasmus Birn, M Elizabeth Meyerand, and Vivek Prabhakaran. HBM June 2016. 97. Differing Patterns of Altered Slow-5 Oscillations in Healthy Aging vs. Ischemic Stroke. Christian La, Pouria Mossahebi, Veena A Nair, Julie Stamm, Rasmus Birn, M Elizabeth Meyerand, and Vivek Prabhakaran. HBM June 2016. 98. Recovery of Slow-5 Oscillations in a Longitudinal Study of Ischemic Stroke Patients. Christian La, Veena A Nair, Pouria Mossahebi, Julie Stamm, Rasmus Birn, M Elizabeth Meyerand, and Vivek Prabhakaran. HBM June 2016. 99. The Epilepsy Connectome Project. Jeffrey R. Binder, Mary Elizabeth Meyerand, Rasmus Birn, Lisa L. Conant, E. A. DeYoe, Bruce Hermann, Colin J. Humphries, Kevin Koch, Rama Maganti, L. Tugan Muftuler, Andrew Nencka, Vivek Prabhakaran, Manoj Raghavan, Dace Almane, Leonardo Fernandino, Jed Mathis, Taylor McMillan, Veena Nair, Megan E. Rozman, Gengyan Zhao. June 2016 Connectome Meeting at NIH.

100. The Alzhiemer’s Dementia Connectome Project. Shijiang Li, Barbara Bendlin, Vivek Prabhakaran. June 2016 Connectome Meeting at NIH.

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101. Li K, Yang P, Cathey M, Tang, J, Rowley H, Turski P, Prabhakaran V, Strother

C, Chen GC. TH-AB-207A-10: Sub-MSv Cerebral CT Perfusion Imaging Using Prior Image Constrained Compressed Sensing: A Prospective Clinical Trial.

Medical Physics Jun 2016; 43: 3862.

102. Cortical Thickness Correlates of Social Cognition Abilities in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. Jeffrey Binder , Lisa Conant, Christopher Anderson, Rasmus Birn, Chad Carlson, E. A. DeYoe, Leonardo Fernandino, William Gross, Bruce Hermann, Colin Humphries, Gyujoon Hwang, Kevin Koch, Peter Kraegel, Rama Maganti, Jedidiah Mathis, Taylor McMillan, Mary Meyerand, Veena Nair, Andrew Nencka, Vivek Prabhakaran, Manoj Raghavan, Megan Rozman, Candida Ustine, Gengyan Zhao American Academy of Neurology 69th Annual Meeting, April 24, 2017 in Boston, MA. 103. Age as a Predictor of behavioral outcomes after brain-computer interface stroke rehabilitation. Jaclyn Thoma, Vivek Prabhakaran. April 24, 2017 UW-Madison Introductory Biology 152 poster presentation.

104. Riley SP, Nair VA, Holdsworth R, Baskaya M, Kuo JS, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. Characterizing the relationship between lesion-activation distance using fMRI and verbal measures in brain tumor patients. Annual meeting of the American Society of Neuroradiology, Long Beach, California, April 22-27, 2017.

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Lateralization. 2017 OHBM Annual Meeting in Vancouver, Canada 106. Network based statistical approach to study functional connectivity in epilepsy patients. 2017 OHBM Annual Meeting in Vancouver, Canada 107. Characterizing resting state functional connectivity differences alterations in Temporal lobe epilepsy patients using machine learning. Gyujoon Hwang, Jed Mathis, Veena A. Nair, Ferdaus Kawsar, Rosaleena Mohanty, Gengyan Zhao, Megan Rozman, Taylor M. McMillan, Dace N. Almane, Andrew Nencka, Mohsen Mazrooyisebdani, Elizabeth Felton, Aaron Struck, Rasmus Birn, Rama Maganti, Lisa Conant, Colin Humphries, Bruce Hermann, Manoj Raghavan, Edgar A. DeYoe, Jeffrey R. Binder, Beth Meyerand, Vivek Prabhakaran 2017 OHBM Annual Meeting in Vancouver, Canada 108. Epilepsy Connectome Project: Resting-State Connectivity Dynamics in

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Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Gengyan Zhao, Jed Mathis, Veena A. Nair, Andrew Nencka, Gyujoon Hwang, Megan Rozman, Taylor M. McMillan, Dace N. Almane, Ferdaus Kawsar, Mohsen Mazrooyisebdani, Elizabeth Felton, Aaron Struck, Rama Maganti, Lisa Conant, Colin Humphries, Bruce Hermann, Manoj Raghavan, Edgar A. DeYoe, Vivek Prabhakaran, Jeffrey R. Binder, Beth Meyerand, Rasmus Birn. 2017 OHBM Annual Meeting in Vancouver, Canada 109. Age Related Prediction of Behavioral Outcomes For Brain- Computer Interface Stroke Rehabilitation. 3rd European Stroke Organization Conference, Prague, May 16-18, 2017 Abstracts Presented as Podium Presentations

Local/Regional 1. Utter, A., & Prabhakaran, V. (Jan 2010). Language Lateralization in Brain Tumor Patients: A Retrospective fMRI Study. UW Shapiro Conference. 2. Wood, J., Kundu, B., Utter, A., Gallagher, T., Voss, J., Sanamandra, S., Nair, V.A., Kuo, J. S., Field, A., Moritz, C., Meyerand, B., & Prabhakaran, V. (Jan 2010). Impact of Tumor Location on Morbidity and Mortality: A Retrospective fMRI Study. UW Shapiro Conference.

3. Brain Plasticity. Biotechnology Conference, University of Wisconsin-Madison Neuroscience Training Program. 8/30/10.

4. S. Vysotski, C. Madura, J. Wood, B. Kundu, A. Utter, J. Voss, T.A. Gallagher, V.A. Nair, A.S. Field, C. Moritz, B. Meyerand, J.S. Kuo, V. Prabhakaran. Clinical Utility of fMRI in Surgical Planning for Patients with Intracranial Tumors. UW Shapiro Conference January 2011. 5. D. Huss, M. Greenstein, J. Voss, S. Vysotski, A. Field, V. Prabhakaran. Utilizing Diffusion Tensor Imaging to Predict Post-Surgical Outcomes in Brain Tumor Patients. UW Shapiro Conference January 2011. 6. Nicole Kornder, Dovile Baniulis, Veena Nair, Chad Moritz, Jed Voss, Vivek Prabhakaran. A fMRI Study of Broca’s and Wernicke’s Language Lateralization in Vascular Lesion Patients. Functional Neurosurgery Symposium Summer 2010. UW Shapiro Conference January 2011.

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7. Baniulis D., Kornder N., Gallagher TA., Wood J., Kundu B., Utter A., Voss J., Nair VA. Field AS., Moritz C., Meyerand B., Prabhakaran V. Impact of Vascular Lesions on Morbidity and Mortality: A Retrospective fMRI Study. Functional Neurosurgery Symposium Summer 2010. UW Shapiro Conference January 2011. 8. Htet Nwe Linn, Nair Veena, Alsheik Nila H, Utter Amy, Moritz Chad, Sillay Karl, Prabhakaran Vivek. Analysis of language and memory lateralization by functional magnetic resonance imaging and WADA test in epilepsy and a gender effect on seizure improvement post-surgery. UW Shapiro Conference 01/ 2011. 9. Presurgical fMRI and Morbidity Outcomes in Patients with Vascular Lesions. Andrew C Radtke, Joshua Pankratz, Ryan Holdsworth, Dovile Baniulis, Nicole Kornder, Jed Voss, Veena A Nair, Tom A Gallagher, Chad Moritz, Beth Meyerand, Vivek Prabhakaran. UW Shapiro Conference January 2012. 10. The Neurologic Spyglass: Using fMRI to Predict Outcomes in Brain Tumor Patients Matthieu Mayer Vivek Prabhakaran. UW Shapiro Conference November 2015. National/International

11. Prabhakaran, V., Smith, J.A.L., Desmond, J., Glover, G.H., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1996) Neural substrates of reasoning – an fMRI study of Raven’s Progressive Matrices Test. Abstract #384.7. Society of Neuroscience. 12. Rypma, B., Prabhakaran, V., Debell, M.A., Gabrieli, J.D.E., Zabinski, M.F., Desmond, J.E., & Glover, G.H. (1996). Functional MRI of mental rotation and object identification process. Abstract #289.9. Society of Neuroscience. 13. Smith, J.A.L., Rypma, B., Prabhakaran, V., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1996). A functional MRI study of working memory central executive. Abstract #731.5. Society of Neuroscience. 14. Sobel, N, Prabhakaran, V., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., Sullivan, E., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1997). A functional dissociation between primary and secondary olfactory cortex in humans. Third HBM Conference. 15. Sobel, N., Prabhakaran, V., Desmond, J.E., Glover. G.H., Sullivan, E., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1997). Sniff-driven activation in the piriform cortex of humans. AchemS XIX.

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16. Rypma, B., Prabhakaran, V., Smith, J.A.L., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1997). Neural correlates of reasoning – an fMRI study of word- problem solving. Cognitive Science Society. 17. Sobel, N., Prabhakaran, V., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., Sullivan, E., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1997). Separate cerebellar components subserve sniffing and smelling. Society of Neuroscience. 18. Rypma, B., Gabrieli, J.D.E., Prabhakaran, V., Prull, M.W., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., & Beeman, M. (1997). Age-related changes in cerebral activity during a working memory task. Society of Neuroscience. 19. Gabrieli, J.D.E., Rypma, B., Prabhakaran, V., Wagner, A.D., Desmond, J.E., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1997). Common right prefrontal processes involved in episodic retrieval, working memory, and reasoning. Society of Neuroscience. 20. Poldrack, R.A., Prabhakaran, V., Seger, C.A., Desmond, J.E., Glover, G.H., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1997). Learning to classify probabilistically: changes in cortical activity revealed by functional MRI. Society of Neuroscience. 21. Smith, J.A.L., Prabhakaran, V., Rypma, B., Gabrieli, J.D.E., Desmond, J.E., & Glover, G.H. (1997). Neural activity associated with mathematical reasoning using fMRI. Society of Neuroscience. 22. Seger, C.A., Poldrack, R.A., Prabhakaran, V., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1997). An fMRI study of visual concept I learning. Psychonomic Society. 23. Gabrieli, J.D.E, Rypma, B., Prabhakaran, V., Wagner, A.D., & Desmond, J.E. (1997). Common right prefrontal processes involved in episodic retrieval, working memory, and reasoning. Psychonomic Society. 24. Sobel, N., Prabhakaran, V., Desmond, J., Glover, G., Sullivan, E., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1998). A cerebellar role in olfaction. AchemS. 25. Prabhakaran, V., Fine, E.M., Desmond, J.E., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1998). Binding of spatial and non-spatial items in working memory: an fMRI study. Society of Neuroscience. 26. Christoff, K., Prabhakaran, V., Dorfman, J., Kroger, J.K., Dirksen, C., Zhao, Z., Holyoak, K.J., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (1999). Relational processing during reasoning and working memory tasks: an event-related fMRI study. Neuroscience.

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27. Sobel N., Prabhakaran V., Sullivan E., Gabrieli J.D.E. Advances in brain imaging of olfaction. Symposium at the Annual meeting of American Chemical Senses Society. 1999. 28. Sobel N., Prabhakaran V., Sullivan E., Gabrieli J.D.E. Key-note talk at Japanese Association for Taste and Smell. 2000. 29. Sobel N., Prabhakaran V., Sullivan E., Gabrieli J.D.E. Multi-sensory processing. Symposium at Human Brain Mapping meeting, held in San Antonio, TX. 2000. 30. Narayanan, N.K., Prabhakaran, V., Bunge, S.A., Wilson, R.S., & Gabrieli, J.D.E. (2000). Manipulation of load and delay in an fMRI study of verbal working memory. Society of Neuroscience. 31. Kundu, B., Utter, A., Wood, J., Gallagher, T., Voss, J., Sanamandra, S., Nair, V., Kuo, J.S.,Field, A., Mortiz, C., Meyerand, B., & Prabhakaran, V. Language lateralization in brain tumor patients: A retrospective fmri study. ASFNR Feb 2010.

32. Wood, J., Kundu, B., Utter, A., Gallagher, T., Voss, J., Sanamandra, S., Nair, V. A., Kuo, J. S., Field, A., Moritz, C., Meyerand, B., & Prabhakaran, V.

Impact of Tumor Location on Morbidity and Mortality: A Retrospective fMRI Study. ASNR talk May 2010.

33. Kundu, B., Utter, A., Wood, J., Gallagher, T., Voss, J., Sanamandra, S., Nair, V.,

Kuo, J.S.,Field, A., Mortiz, C., Meyerand, B., & Prabhakaran, V. Language lateralization in Brain Tumor Patients: A Retrospective fMRI Study. ASNR May 2010.

34. Baniulis, D., Kornder, N., Gallagher TA. Wood J. Kundu B. Utter A. Voss J. Nair VA. Field AS. Moritz C. Meyerand B. Prabhakaran V. Impact of Vascular Lesions on Morbidity and Mortality: A Retrospective fMRI Study. ASNR June 2011.

35. T A Gallagher, MD, Madison, WI; D Baniulis; V Nair, MS; A S Field, MD, PhD; N Kornder; A Utter, BS, MS, Prabhakaran V. Significance of Vascular Lesion Proximity to Areas of Motor and Language Activation: Patient Outcomes and Impact on Language Lateralization. Nov 29 2011 RSNA talk.

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36.R A Pizarro, MS; V Nair, MS, ; R Holdsworth, MD; E Tunnell, MD; P Rutecki, MD; K Sillay, MD, Prabhakaran V. Delineating Potential Epileptogenic Areas Utilizing Resting fMRI in Epilepsy Patients. Nov 2011 RSNA talk. 37. S Vysotski, C Madura, MD; R Holdsworth, MD; A Munoz Del Rio, PhD; J Wood; B Kundu, Prabhakaran V. Clinical Utility of fMRI in Surgical Planning for Patients with Intracranial Tumors. Nov 2011 RSNA talk. 38. Gilloon, B, Swan B, Huss D, Greenstein M, Voss J, Holdsworth R, Moritz C, Nair V, Field A, Kuo J, Meyerand E, Prabhakaran V. The Relationship between

White Matter Tracts and Outcomes in patients with Intracranial Tumors. 50th Annual ASNR Symposium. Apr 2012 ASNR talk.

63. Holdsworth R, Hussain N, Greenstein M, Huss D, Voss J, and Prabhakaran V.

Relationship Between Lesion Distance to Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) White Matter Tracts and Post-Operative Deficits. ASNR 2013 talk.

64. Jaya Gupta, Brittany Young, Christian La, Peter Reiter, Matt Jensen, Marcus

Chacon, Justin Sattin , Veena A. Nair, Vivek Prabhakaran. Localized gray matter changes in acute stroke. ASNR 2013 talk.

65. Tang J, Chen Guang-Hong, Turski PA, Prabhakaran V, Pulfer KA, and Rowley

H. Sub-mSv Cerebral CT Perfusion Using PICCS. RSNA Annual Meeting 2013. 66. Andreoli MA, Nadkarni TN, Nair VA, Kundu B, Yin P, Young BM, Moritz CH,

Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. Usage of fMRI for pre-surgical planning in tumor and vascular lesion patients: task and statistical threshold effects on language lateralization. RSNA Annual Meeting 2013.

67. BM Young, J Song, LM Walton, Z Nigogosyan, S Vergun, VA Nair, M Tyler,

J Sattin, DF Edwards, K Caldera, J Williams, V Prabhakaran. Changes in Task fMRI After Stroke Rehabilitation Using Closed-Loop Neurofeedback. ISC Feb. 2014

68. Jie Song, Brittany Young, Leo Walton, Veena A. Nair, Svyatoslav Vergun, Mitch

Tyler, Justin Sattin, Dorothy Farrar-Edwards, Justin Williams, Vivek Prabhakaran. Diffusion Tensor Imaging Measures in Posterior Limb of the Internal Capsule Correlate with Motor Function Outcome in Stroke Patients. ASNR May 2014.

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69. Altered Functional Activation Maps in Healthy Aging and Stroke due to

Neurovascular Uncoupling. Ryan Raut | Veena A. Nair PhD | Wolfgang Gaggl PhD | Brittany Young | Christian La | Justin Sattin | Vivek Prabhakaran MD, PhD. RSNA 2014.

70. Characterizing Relationships of DTI, fMRI, and Motor Recovery in Stroke

Rehabilitation Using Brain-Computer Interface Technology. Jie Song PhD | Brittany Young | Zack Nigogosyan | Leo Walton | Veena A. Nair PhD | Scott Grogan BS |Mitch Tyler | Dorothy Farrar-Edwards | Kristin Caldera | Justin Sattin | Justin Williams | Vivek Prabhakaran MD, PhD. RSNA 2014.

71. Changes in Functional Connectivity Correlate with Behavioral Gains in Stroke

Patients after Therapy Using a Brain-Computer Interface Device Brittany Young | Zack Nigogosyan | Alexander B. Remsik BA | Leo Walton | Jie Song MS | Veena A. Nair PhD | Scott Grogan BS | Mitch Tyler | Dorothy Farrar-Edwards | Kristin Caldera | Justin Sattin | Justin Williams | Vivek Prabhakaran MD, PhD. RSNA 2014.

72. Resting-state Functional Connectivity Changes After Stroke Rehabilitation Using

Closed Loop Neurofeedback. Veena A. Nair, Brittany M Young, Zack Nigogosyan, Alex Remsick, Sonya Weber, Kayla Diffee, Leo Walton, Mitch Tyler, Justin Sattin, Dorothy Farrar Edwards, Justin Williams, Vivek Prabhakaran. ISC Feb 2015.

73. Motor Gains in Stroke Patients Receiving Rehabilitative Therapy Using a Brain-Computer Interface with Concurrent Training of the Unimpaired Hand. Brittany M Young, Zack Nigogosyan, Alex Remsick, Sonya Weber, Kayla Diffee, Leo Walton, Veena A. Nair, Mitch Tyler, Justin Sattin, Dorothy Farrar Edwards, Justin Williams, Vivek Prabhakaran, ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting, April 25-30, 2015.

74. Low Functional Robustness in Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: A Graph Theory

Study. Garcia-Ramos C, Pizarro R, Song J, Hermann BP, Prabhakaran V. ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting, April 25-30, 2015. Chicago, IL

75. Turek ME, Riley SP, Nair VA, Kuo JS, Meyerand ME, Prabhakaran V. A retrospective DTI study on the effect of proximity of brain tumor to superior longitudinal fasciculus or cingulum on perioperative language outcomes. Annual meeting of the American Society of Neuroradiology, Long Beach,

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California, April 22-27, 2017. Accepted for presentation as a Turbo Talk Scientific Paper.

C. LIST OF INVITED RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS:

Local/Regional 1. Prabhakaran V. Reasoning and working memory. NASA-Ames Research

Colloquia. 1998. 2. Neural substrates of reasoning – WM. Hopkins-UPenn Neuroscience Retreat, held in Delaware. November 2002. 3. Facial palsy. Department of Neurology Grand Rounds. Johns Hopkins Medical Center. 2002. 4. Seizures in setting of hypoxic-ischemic insult. Department of Neurology Grand Rounds. Johns Hopkins Medical Center. 2003. 5. West Nile virus encephalitis. Department of Neurology Grand Rounds. Johns Hopkins Medical Center. 2003. 6. Cognitive mapping of the human brain using fMRI and stroke imaging. Johns Hopkins Hospital Neuroradiology Lecture Series. 2007.

7. Clinical Neuroimaging Applications. UW Neurosurgery Grandrounds. December 3, 2008 8. Clinical Stroke Imaging: Current Practice and Future Methodologies. UW Health Stroke Conference, held in HSLC, UW-Madison. April 17, 2009. 9. Neuroimaging evidence for brain plasticity in normal aging and patient population. UW ADRC Seminar series. Feb. 17, 2012

10. Brain and Gut. UW Multidisciplinary GI conference. Bailey’s Harbor WI. Sept. 2012.

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11. Brain Imaging for Planning and Treatment of Brain Tumor Patients. Vivek Prabhakaran. UW Carbone Cancer Center CNS Brain Tumor DOWG Talk. March 24, 2014.

12. Prabhakaran V and Beth Meyerand. Wisconsin Institute for Healthcare Systems Engineering conference - interdisciplinary collaboration panel. Perspectives on Interdisciplinary Collaboration. UW-Madison College of Engineering WID. 3/17/17.

National/International

1. Where “intelligence” is in the brain. International Society of Intelligence Research Symposium. University of California-Irvine. December 2003. 2. Biological mechanisms underlying general intelligence (“g”). International Neuropsychological Society Symposium. St. Louis, MO. February 2005. 3. Functional MRI investigations in cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuroimaging. June 28, 2007. Yale University Job talk. 4. Functional MRI investigations in cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuroimaging. August 9, 2007. Albany University Job talk. 5. Functional MRI investigations in cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuroimaging. October 8, 2007. Dartmouth Job talk. 6. Functional MRI investigations in cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuroimaging. August 16, 2007. UW-Madison Job talk. 7. Functional MRI investigations in cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuroimaging. September 11, 2007. Harvard-Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Job talk. 8. Functional MRI investigations in cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuroimaging. January 21, 2008. Medical College of Wisconsin Job talk. 9. Cognitive mapping of the human brain using fMRI and stroke imaging. Centre for Speech, Language and the Brain. Cambridge, England. March 2008.

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10. Advanced neuroradiological applications in high-field imaging. AOCR Conference. Seoul, South Korea. October 2008. 11. Characterizing Neural substrates involved in working memory and reasoning in the Prefrontal Cortex. University of Texas at Dallas Brain Health Symposium. 04/08/2010.

12. Presurgical Mapping of the Language Network with fMRI. ISMRM Workshop on Mapping Functional Networks for Brain Surgery Symposium. 6-9 September 2011 Milan.

13. Neuroradiology/Head and Neck Keynote Speaker: Imaging and Cognition (Key

note speaker). Vivek Prabhakaran RSNA session: 12/02/11 Chicago, IL.

14. Characterizing the relationship between perfusion and brain and behavior changes. National Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency Society conference Calgary, CA 09/30/12.

15. Young BM, Song J, Walton LM, Nigogosyan Z, Vergun S, Nair VA, Tyler M, Sattin J, Edwards DF, Williams J, Prabhakaran V. Brain Activation Changes Associated with Interventional Therapy Using Brain-computer Interface Technology with Multi-modal Neurological Feedback for Stroke Rehabilitation. RSNA Annual Meeting 2013. * Selected for Press Release.

16. Novel BCI Stroke Rehab Device and Effects on Motor System Representation. Georgetown University Center for Brain Plasticity & Recovery. December 2013.

17. Pain and Brain Structure and Function. General Programming: Pain as a Brain Disease: Nature vs Nurture - Vivek Prabhakaran, M.D.,Ph.D., Location: Palais des congres de Montreal, ASNR conference May 2014. 18. NIH StrokeNet Didactic Webinar – Neuroimaging Characterization of Brain Plasticity in Aging and Stroke. Vivek Prabhakaran, M.D., Ph.D.,

Moderator: David Liebeskind, M.D., 10/30/2014 4:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. 95 international attendees, 2nd biggest crowd to date.

19. Automated Task-Free Resting-State Functional MRI to Define Critical Margins in Surgical Planning for Brain Tumor Surgery. Wolfgang Gaggl PhD |

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Svyatoslav Vergun | Matthew Andreoli | Veena A. Nair PhD | Vivek Prabhakaran MD, PhD. RSNA 2014 symposium talk.

20. UCSD Neurology Grand Rounds. Brain-Computer-Interface based Stroke Rehabilitation. Vivek Prabhakaran, M.D., Ph.D.. 04/03/15 8:30-9:30am. 21. Clinical functional MRI. ASFNR BOLD fMRI Clinical Case Conference. Veena Nair, PhD, Vivek Prabhakaran, M.D., Ph.D. , and Aaron Field, M.D., Ph.D. October 09, 2015

22. Stroke Rehabilitation utilizing Brain Computer Interface Technology. Vivek Prabhakaran, Madison, WI. State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium NS3, Rehabilitation and Recovery: An Ongoing Process: Community Integration, Los Angeles, CA, Feb. 16, 2016 at the Los Angeles Convention Center; ISC 2/16/2016.

23. fMRI Outcomes and Swallowing Behavior Post Oropharyngeal Strengthening in Dysphagic Patients (Abstract CID: 2388288), at the DRS 2016 Annual Meeting, February 25 – 27. Tuscon, AZ. Rusche N, Pulia N, Nair VA, Vergun S, Prabhakaran V, Robbins J.

24. MindBEAGLE and recoveriX satellite Workshop 2016 BCI for stroke rehab. Vivek Prabhakaran. May 30 2016 Asilomar, CA 25. BCI for stroke rehab workshop. Speakers: Dr. Christoph Guger, Dr. José del R. Millán, Dr. Donatella Mattia, Dr. Junichi Ushiba, Dr. Surjo R. Soekadar, Dr. Vivek Prabhakaran and Dr. Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting. International BCI Meeting. June 2016 Asilomar, CA. 26. Extending Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Technology to Rehabilitation for Stroke Patients. Speakers: Dr. Vivek Prabhakaran and Dr. Brendan Allison. American College of Rehabilitation Medicine. November 1, 2016 Chicago, IL. 27. Functional MRI for Practical Neurosurgical Application. Vivek Prabhakaran. Date & Talk Time: 4/24/2017 | 7:25:00 AM – 7:50:00 AM. 2017 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Annual Meeting in Honolulu, HI. 28. Machine Learning-Based Prediction of Changes in Behavioral Outcomes Using Functional Connectivity and Clinical Measures in Brain-Computer Interface Stroke Rehabilitation. Rosaleena Mohanty, Anita Sinha, Alex Remsik, Janerra

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Allen, Veena Nair, Vivek Prabhakaran. Human Computer Interaction Conference, July 2017 Vancouver, Canada.

29. Brain Computer Interface for Stroke Rehabilitation. RecoveriX and mindBEAGLE conference September 2017 Graz, Austria.

Patents Invention disclosure title: “A Closed Loop Neural Activity Triggered Stroke Rehabilitation Device” Patent pending through WARF Educational Activities & Presentations

Classroom Teaching 1. Course Name: Neuroradiology Bootcamp Lecture: Stroke Imaging Years: 2008-present (once every other year) To Whom/#: Residents in Radiology, Neurology, Neurosurgery/~50 2. Course Name: Oral Boards Review Lecture: Neuroradiology case conference Years: 2008-2012 (1-2x per year) To Whom/#: Residents in Radiology/5-6 3. Course Name: Neuroradiology Fellows Conference Lecture: Neuroradiology fellows weekly conference Years: 2008-present (4 times per year) To Whom/#: Fellows in Radiology/4-5 4. Course Name: Radiology Residents conference Lectures: Radiology Residents daily conference Years: 2008-present (6 times per year) To Whom/#: Residents in Radiology/24

5. Course Name: Psychiatry Residents conference Lecture: Neuroradiology for Psychiatrist Years: 2008-present (1 times per year) To Whom/#: Residents in Psychiatry/12

6. Course Name: Neuroscience 500 Lecture: Introduction to fMRI and Stroke Lesion studies Years: 2008-present (twice every year) To Whom/#: undergraduate students in Neuroscience/~50 7. Course Name: Neuroscience 675

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Lecture: Cognitive Mapping Utilizing fMRI and Stroke Imaging Years: 2008-present (once every other year) To Whom/#: Graduate students in Neuroscience/~20-30 8. Course Name: Radiology 900 Lecture: fMRI – Translational and Clinical Applications Years: 2013-present (1 time per year) To Whom/#: MSTP students/5-9

List of Mentees at University of Wisconsin

Post-doctoral Fellows or equivalent

Project Years in Lab

Personnel Description/Grants//Current Status

Veena Nair, PhD Brain Plasticity/ Clinical fMRI

Summer 2008- present

She started as a Postdoc with me and has been instrumental in running the lab and all my projects from writing IRB protocols, neuroimaging and behavioral data acquisition, analysis, writing papers and grants. She won a 2 year AHA Postdoc grant and is nearly in all of my abstracts, papers as either first author or one of the senior authors. She has also been the clinical FMRI fellow for many years and helps run the clinical fMRI service. After 5 years as Postdoc, she is now Assistant Research Scientist in Radiology (Prabhakaran lab)

Gregory Kirk, Senior Associate Researcher

Brain Plasticity Methods

Summer 2008 – Fall 2011

He started as a senior researcher in my lab and was instrumental in helping write the NIH RC1 grant which we were awarded. He was mainly involved in neuroimaging data analysis and is on several abstracts and publications with our group. He is now a UW Associate Research Scientist at Waismann Center (Andy Alexander Lab)

Chad Moritz, Associate Researcher

Clinical fMRI Summer 2008 – Summer 2010

His main job was to help run the clinical fMRI service by helping with data acquisition/analysis and generating a clinical fMRI preliminary report. He also was involved in several of our clinical fMRI papers by helping with neuroimaging data collection and analyses. He is currently retired.

Thomas Gallagher, MD

Clinical fMRI Summer 2009-Spring 2011

He was one of our neuroradiology fellows who was very involved in clinical fMRI research with our group. He has presented this work at various conferences and is primary author as well as coauthor in several of our fMRI papers and was involved in data analysis and writing of the papers. He is now a Neuroradiology faculty at Northwestern University and focuses on clinical fMRI/DTI.

Benjamin Austin, PhD

Brain Plasticity Aging & Dementia

Fall 2010

He joined as a Postdoc in my lab and soon received a NIH-sponsored T32 CVRC Postdoc training grant for two years. He mainly was involved in the neuroimaging and behavioral data

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analysis and paper writing and is on several of my publications including a first author publication in Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. He was comentored by UW ADRC faculty Cynthia Carlson and is now a ADRC Research Scientist.

Rebecca Ray, PhD Brain Plasticity - Aging

Fall 2010-Spring 2011

She joined as a Postdoc fellow with funding from the NIH-sponsored T32 emotion training grant. She was comentored by me and Michael Koenigs to study affective processes in normals and patients and helped collect neuroimaging and behavioral data on my NIH RC1 grant which led to several abstracts. She left after 1 year to become a Postdoc fellow at Medical College of Wisconsin.

Benjamin Swan, MD

Clinical fMRI Summer 2011-Fall 2011

He had done a surgery internship and was switching fields and transitioning into radiology. His main job with us was to help run the clinical fMRI service by helping with data acquisition/analysis and generating a clinical fMRI preliminary report. He also was involved in several of our clinical fMRI research abstracts and publications with a paper currently ready for submission that he was instrumental in analyzing data for as well as the writeup. Within 6 months of joining our group, he matched into a radiology residency position at Mount Auburn Hospital Boston, MA. He is currently Radiologist at Diagnostic Radiology Durham, NC

Hanefi Yildrim Clinical fMRI Summer 2011

He was a visitng Radiologist and performed an observorship in Radiology as well as helped us with our clinical fMRI projects providing consultation to our shapiro medical students in their various projects that summer. He is currently a practicing Radiologist in Turkey.

Hongwu Zeng, MD

Brain Plasticity Epilepsy

Summer 2011-Fall 2013

He received a Shenzhen city grant to come to UW-Madison to become involved in epilepsy research. He was quite productive in terms of neuroimaging data analyses and has several abstracts and publications and a book chapter with our group. He also received a RSNA seed grant to collect pediatric epilepsy data in China, which has led to subsequent publications. He is currently an academic Radiologist at Shenzhen Hospital, China

Timothy Meier, PhD

Brain Plasticity Aging

Summer 2012-Spring 2013

He was a graduate student with me and continued on as a Postdoc fellow in my group for less than a year and helped run the clinical fMRI service and continue to analyze and publish several disease population neuroimaging and behavioral datasets with my group. He went onto do a Postdoctoral fellowship on TBI research in Laureate Institute, Oklahoma. He is now heading up a TBI neuroimaging lab as Assistant Professor in Neurosciences at Medical College of Wisconsin.

Masodkar Kanak MBBS

Brain Plasticity stroke

Summer 2012

She is a foreign medical graduate and joined our group as an Honorary Research Fellow looking for research and clinical

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experience. She went on stroke rounds and helped with recruiting patients and neuroimaging and behavioral data collection. She is currently in Pyschiatry residency in Texas Tech Health Science Center.

Jaya Gupta, MBBS

Brain Plasticity stroke

Summer 2012-Spring 2013

She is a foreign medical graduate and joined our group as an Honorary Research Fellow looking for research and clinical experience. She went on stroke rounds and helped with recruiting patients and neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. She is on several of our abstracts and papers. She joined a Dermatology Residency program in India.

Krishna mylavarapu, MBBS

Brain Plasticity stroke

Fall 2012- Spring 2013

He was a neurology stroke fellow at UW and worked with us in helping us recruit stroke patients and helping us with lesion identification and behavioral data tabulation. He is a coauthor of one of the stroke papers. He currently practices as a Neurologist at Batesville Neurology Clinic Arizona.

Naga Saranya Addepally, MBBS

Brain Plasticity stroke

Fall 2012- Spring 2013

She is a foreign medical graduate and joined our group as an Honorary Research Fellow looking for research and clinical experience. She went on stroke rounds and helped with recruiting patients and neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. She is on several of our abstracts and a coauthor on one of our stroke papers. She joined a Medicine Residency program at University of Arizona Medical School.

Wolfgang Gaggl, PhD

Clinical fMRI Spring 2013 –Fall 2014

He came to us after doing his BME PhD work on DTI at MCW and also after having run their clinical fMRI service and was instrumental in automating the clinical fMRI workflow and the PRISM clinical software. He joined our group as a Postdoc and received a NIH T32 CIBM grant to automate resting state fMRI for clinical use. He also helped run the clinical fMRI service at UW. He mainly focused on neuroimaging data collection and analyses and is on several abstracts and is on a paper that is in review. Within 1.5 years of being in our group, he obtained a job at GE and is now a GE Scientist.

Pouria Mossahebi, PhD

Brain Plasticity Stroke

Fall 2013 – Fall 2014

Pouria had done his PhD in Medical Physics at UW with a focus on studying white matter disease. He joined our group as a Postdoc and was instrumental in analyzing white matter disease data using lesion segmentation program in our stroke patients and has several publications with our group. Within 1 year of joining us, he got into UW medical school and is now a UW Medical Student.

Julie Stamm, PhD Brain Plasticity TBI

Summer 2015 – Spring 2016

She had done stellar work as a PhD student whose work was focused on TBI. She joined our group and was focused on our TBI projects in conducting neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses as well as helping with the clinical fMRI service. Within 1 year of joining our

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group, she became a UW Faculty Instructor in Kinesiology.

Ryan Holdsworth, MD

Clinical fMRI Summer 2010 –Spring 2011

He had done a neurosurgery internship and was switching fields and transitioning into radiology. His main job with us was to help run the clinical fMRI service by helping with data acquisition/analysis and generating a clinical fMRI preliminary report. He also was involved in several of our clinical fMRI research publications by conducting neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. Within 9 months of joining our group, he matched into a radiology residency position at UW. He completed UW Neuroradiology Fellowship and recently became a Radiologist at a radiology practice in Iowa City

Anulee Santhanabosu, MBBS

Brain Plasticity Stroke

Fall 2015 - present

She is a foreign medical graduate and is looking for research and clinical experience. She is currently involved in our stroke research and goes on stroke rounds to help recruit patients as well as helps with behavioral data collection. She is currently Honorary Postdoc Fellow (Prabhakaran Lab).

Graduate students

Years in Lab

Personnel Description/Grants/Matriculation Degree & Current Status

Timothy Meier Brain Plasticity Aging & stroke

Spring 2009-Spring 2012

He was my first graduate student and was supported initially by NTP T32 training grant for less than a year and then by the NIH RC1 grant and helped collect majority of the neuroimaging and behavioral data on the project. He was very successful in extensively analyzing the datasets with a number of abstracts, publications on aging & stroke which was his thesis project. Completed PhD in UW NTP/Assistant Professor at Medical College of Wisconsin

Alok Deshpande Brain Plasticity Methods/ Aging

Spring 2010-Fall 2010

His project focus was on applying Machine Learning in aging and was mainly involved in the neuroimaging data analysis which resulted in his master’s thesis as well as several abstracts, publications with us. Completed Masters in UW Electrical Engineering/Senior Systems Engineer at Advanced Bionics

Raghuvardhan Moola

Brain Plasticity Methods/ Stroke

Spring 2010

His project focus was on applying lesion segmentation methods on stroke structural data and was mainly involved in the neuroimaging data analysis. Completed Masters in UW Electrical Engineering/Systems Engineer at Qualcomm

Jie Song Brain Plasticity Methods

Spring 2011- Fall 2014

Her Project focus was on applying Graph Theory Methods which was her thesis project. She collected neuroimaging and behavioral data as well as extensively analyzed the data resulting in several abstracts, publications with us. A number of her work

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was featured as talks at ASNR, RSNA, one received an ISMRM magna cum laude, another was selected for media presentation. Completed PhD in UW BME/Postdoc at Stanford University

Brittany Young Brain Plasticity Stroke BCI

Spring 2012 – Spring 2016

Her Project focus was on stroke BCI which was her thesis project. She helped oversee the BCI project and collected neuroimaging and behavioral data as well as extensively analyzed the data resulting in several abstracts, publications with us. A number of her work was featured as talks and received media attention. She was on the MSTP training grant for a year, followed by ICTR TL1 and CNTP grants. Completed PhD in UW NTP/UW MSTP student

Christian La (comentored with Meyerand)

Brain Plasticity Stroke

Summer 2011-Fall 2015

His project was focused on looking at low-frequency oscillations in aging and stroke which became his PhD thesis. He collected neuroimaging and behavioral data as well as extensively analyzed the data resulting in several abstracts, publications with us. He was on the NTP training grant for a year, followed by ICTR TL1 and CNTP grants. Completed PhD in UW NTP/Postdoc at Stanford University

Svyatoslav Vergun Brain Plasticity Methods & Analyses

Summer 2011- Summer 2016

His project was focused on applying machine learning to normal and different patient populations which became his PhD thesis. He mainly focused on neuroimaging data analyses which led to several abstracts, publications with us. He was on the CNTP training grant for two years. Completed PhD in UW Medical Physics/Data Science training program from General Assembly in Chicago, IL

Camille Garcia Ramos (comentored with Bruce Hermann)

Brain Plasticity Methods & Analyses/ Epilepsy

Fall 2011 - current

Her project was focused on applying graph theory to epilepsy patient populations which became her PhD thesis. She mainly focused on neuroimaging data analyses which led to several abstracts (including a talk at ASNR and epilepsy conference), and several publications with us. She was on AOF funding and CIBM summer grant, and then received a NIH-NINDS Diversity Predoctoral Fellowship for 3 years. Currently in UW MedPhysics PhD program (Prabhakaran & Hermann Labs)

Alex Remsik Brain Plasticity Stroke BCI

Fall 2013 - present

His project focus is on stroke BCI and helps oversee the project and collects neuroimaging and behavioral data. He is already on several abstracts, publications as a masters student. Completed Masters in Biotechnology/Currently in UW Kinesiology PhD program (Prabhakaran Lab)

Ifeanyi Mbah Brain Plasticity IBD

Fall 2014 – Spring 2016

His project focus was on Brain Plasticity – IBD, and was involved in data collection and paper writing. He is currently coauthor on a paper in review. Completed MPH at UW/currently medical staff at Greenbay.

Rosaleena Mohanty

Brain Plasticity Methods

Spring 2016-

Her project focus is on Machine Learning applications to different patient datasets which will be her PhD thesis

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present focus. She is mainly involved in neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses. Currently in UW Electrical Engineering PhD program (Prabhakaran Lab)

Hemali Advani Brain Plasticity Stroke BCI

Spring 2016- present

Her project focus is on stroke BCI and is mainly involved in neuroimaging and behavioral data collection. Currently in UW Biotechnology Masters Program (Prabhakaran Lab)

Guy Hwang (comentored with Meyerand)

Brain Plasticity Epilepsy

Summer 2016- present

His project focus is on Epilepsy and is mainly involved in neuroimaging and behavioral data collection. Currently in UW MedPhysics PhD program (Prabhakaran & Meyerand Labs)

Anita Sinha Brain Plasticity Stroke BCI

Starting Fall 2016

Her project focus will be on stroke BCI. UW BME PhD program (Prabhakaran Lab)

Leroy Williams (comentored with Bendlin)

Brain Plasticity AD

Starting Fall 2016

His project focus will be on AD. UW Educational Psychology PhD program.(Prabhakaran & Bendlin Labs) Team R25 Predoctoral grant.

Onyekachi O Nwoke (comentored with Dr. Meyerand)

Brain Plasticity Epilepsy

Starting Fall 2016

Her project focus will be on treatment responsiveness in Epilepsy. UW PharmD PhD program. (Prabhakaran & Meyerand Labs) Team R25 Predoctoral grant.

Mohsen Mazrooyi Sebdani

Brain Plasticity Methods

Summer 2016-present

His project will focus on applying wavelet theory in order to do lesion segmentation in various patient populations. Currently in UW Electrical Engineering PhD program (Prabhakaran Lab)

Medical students Project Years in Lab

Personnel Description//Grants Current Status

Kirk Brown Comentor with Dr. Meyerand

Brain Plasticity Stroke

Fall 2008-Spring 2009

His project focus was on stroke plasticity. His work with us mainly consisted of neuroimaging and behavioral data collection in stroke patients and analyses which led to several stroke abstracts. Completed Internal Medicine Residency Program at St Louis University School of Medicine/ Internist at Milwaukee, WI

Joel Wood (Shapiro)

Clinical fMRI Summer 2009

His Shapiro summer project was to examine outcomes in brain tumor patients who had received clinical fMRI. His work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral analyses which led to several abstracts including an ASNR talk and has two clinical fMRI papers including a first author AJNR paper with us. Anesthesiologist – UW-Madison

Lin Naing (Shapiro)

Brain Plasticity in Aging & Stroke

Summer 2009, Spring 2011, 2012

His Shapiro summer project was focused on characterizing brain plasticity in aging and stroke using neuroimaging and behavior measures. His work mainly consisted of neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses. This led to multiple abstracts and publications with us. Emergency Medicine physician in

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Chicago, Illinois Amy Penwarden (Shapiro)

Clinical fMRI Summer 2009

Her Shapiro summer project was to examine outcomes in vascular lesion patients who had received clinical fMRI. Her work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral analyses which led to several abstracts and a clinical fMRI publication with us. Anesthesiologist - University of North Carolina Hospitals

David Huss (Shapiro) Comentor with Dr. Field

Clinical fMRI Summer 2010 – Spring 2011

His Shapiro summer project was to examine outcomes in brain tumor patients who had received clinical fMRI/DTI. His work with us mainly consisted of neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses which led to several abstracts and is coauthor of paper currently in review. Pediatric Neurologist – Baylor College of Medicine

Nicole Kornder (Shapiro)

Clinical fMRI Summer 2010

Her Shapiro summer project was to examine outcomes in vascular lesion patients who had received clinical fMRI. Her work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses which led to several abstracts and is on a clinical fMRI publication with us. Family Medicine Physician – Ohio State University

Dovile Baniulis (Shapiro)

Clinical fMRI Summer 2010

Her Shapiro summer project was to examine outcomes in vascular lesion patients who had received clinical fMRI. Her work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses which led to several abstracts and is on a clinical fMRI publication with us. Internal Medicine Physician – Maywood, IL

Siarhei Vysotski (Shapiro) Comentor with Dr. Kuo

Clinical fMRI Summer 2010

His Shapiro summer project was to compare outcomes in brain tumors patients who had received clinical FMRI vs. those who had not. His work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses which led to several abstracts. He gave a RSNA talk and is on a clinical fMRI publication that is in preparation. Emergency Medicine Physician - Froedtert & Medical College Of Wisconsin

Natalie Htet (Shapiro)

Brain Plasticity Epilepsy

Summer 2010

Her Shapiro summer project was to examine outcomes in epilepsy patients who had received clinical FMRI. Her work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses which led to several abstracts and is first author of a paper that is ready for submission. Emergency Medicine physician in Chicago, Illinois

Joshua Pankratz (Shapiro)

Clinical fMRI Summer 2011

His Shapiro summer project was to examine outcomes in vascular lesion patients who had received clinical fMRI. His work with us

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mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses which led to several abstracts and clinical fMRI publications with us. Neurology Resident – UWHC

Andrew Radtke (Shapiro)

Clinical fMRI Summer 2011, Spring 2012

His Shapiro summer project was to examine outcomes in vascular lesion patients who had received clinical fMRI. His work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses which led to several abstracts and clinical fMRI publications with us. He also received an AHA medical student grant. Urology Resident - Froedtert & Medical College Of Wisconsin

Christopher J. Kleefisch

Clinical fMRI Spring 2013

He was involved in data collection, analyses and writing of a fmri paper comparing manual vs. automated approaches of measuring brain volumes. He is a coauthor of the manuscript. Radiology Residency – Medical College of Wisconsin.

Michael Regner Clinical fMRI Summer 2013 - Fall 2013

His research work with us was focused on clinical fMRI in vascular lesions. His work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses which led to a publication with us. He also has a manuscript in preparation. Radiology Residency / Biochemical Engineering PhD Program – University of Colorado

Joshua Suhonen Clinical fMRI Summer 2014 – Spring 2015

His research work was focused on clinical fMRI. His work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses which led to two publications with us. Radiology resident - Southern Illinois.

Erin Meyer Clinical fMRI Summer 2015

His summer research was focused on outcomes of brain tumor patients who received clinical DTI. His work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses which led to a first author paper that is currently in review. Completed Medical school at Case Western; Currently at Boston Children’s for Pediatrics Residency.

Matthieu Mayer (Shapiro)

Clinical fMRI Summer 2015

His Shapiro research project has been to characterize language plasticity in brain tumor patients who received clinical fMRI. His work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses Medical student – UW-Madison

Sean Riley Clinical fMRI Spring 2016

His research project has been to examine outcomes in brain tumor patients who received clinical fMRI. His work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses Medical student – UW-Madison

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Michael Turek (Shapiro)

Clinical fMRI Summer 2016

His Shapiro summer project was to examine outcomes in brain tumor patients who received clinical DTI. His work with us mainly consisted of data collection by looking at their health records and neuroimaging and behavioral data analyses Medical student – UW-Madison

Undergraduate students

Project Years in Lab

Personnel Description/Grants/Last Known Status

Jed Voss Brain Plasticity Stroke/ Clinical fMRI

Fall 2009-Spring 2012

He joined our lab through Biology 152 and worked with us on both stroke plasticity and clinical fMRI projects and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. He was on several abstracts and publications. He received an AHA undergraduate grant. Epic Healthcare

Ryan Gentile Brain Plasticity Stroke

Fall 2009-Fall 2011

He worked with us on stroke plasticity project and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. Technical Advisor (Instrumentation/Chemistry) at Guidepoint;

Adam Milch Brain Plasticity Stroke

Fall 2009-Spring 2010

He worked with us on stroke plasticity project and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. Biotechnology company at Sandiego.

Andrew Tan Brain Plasticity Aging

Spring 2010

He worked with us on aging plasticity project and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. Completed Bachelors at UW-Madison

Max Greenstein Clinical fMRI Fall 2010-Spring 2011

He worked on clinical fMRI project and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data analysis which led to several abstracts and publications. Graduate Student Neuroscience - MIT

Molly Peterson Brain Plasticity Aging

Spring 2011 – Spring 2012

She worked on brain plasticity and aging and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analysis which led to a poster and a paper in preparation. Medical student – UW-Madison

Robert Friedel Clinical fMRI Spring 2011 – Spring 2012

He joined our lab through Biology 152 worked on clinical fMRI projects and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data analysis and is on several abstracts and papers. Medical student – University of Illinois at Chicago

Hillary Smith Brain Plasticity Aging

Spring 2011

She joined our lab through Biology 152 and worked on brain plasticity and aging project in helping collect behavioral data and performing data analysis. Completed Bachelors at UW-Madison

Anna Moldysz Brain Plasticity Aging

Spring 2011 – Spring

She worked on brain plasticity and aging project in helping collect behavioral data and performing data analysis.

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2013 Medical Student at UW-Madison Tanvi Nadkarni Brain Plasticity

Stroke /Clinical fMRI

Spring 2011-Spring 2013

She joined our lab through Biology 152 and worked on both stroke and clinical fMRI projects in helping collect neuroimaging and behavioral data, performing data analysis and is on several abstracts and papers, including a first-author paper. Graduate Student in Physiology - Roosevelt University

Emily Hatfield Brain Plasticity Aging

Spring 2011-Spring 2012

She joined our lab through Biology 152 and worked on brain plasticity and aging project and helped with behavioral data collection and analysis Neonatal PA Resident - University of Kentucky HealthCare

Jessica Jiminez Rico

Brain Plasticity Stroke

Summer 2011

She worked on brain plasticity in stroke and helped with behavioral data collection and analysis and was part of the IBS-SRP and had several requirements including poster presentation and writeup of her project. Completed Bachelors at UW-Milwaukee

Jeffrey Garcia Clinical fMRI Summer 2011

He was part of the UW Madison-Mke RUSCH program and worked on clinical fMRI project in terms of neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analysis in epilepsy patients. Completed Bachelors at UW-Milwaukee

Peng Yin Clinical fMRI Fall 2011 – Spring 2013

He worked mainly on clinical fMRI project and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral collection and data analysis and is on a paper and abstracts. Research Assistant – Mayo Clinic

Lauren Seidl Brain Plasticity Aging

Fall 2011

She joined our lab through Biology 152 and worked on brain plasticity and aging project and helped with behavioral data collection and analysis. Completed Bachelors at UW-Madison

Nicole Martens Brain Plasticity Aging

Fall 2011

She joined our lab through Biology 152 and worked on brain plasticity and aging project and helped with behavioral data collection and analysis. Completed Bachelors at UW-Madison

Aejin Kwak Brain Plasticity Aging

Fall 2011

She joined our lab through Biology 152 and worked on brain plasticity and aging project and helped with behavioral data collection and analysis. Currently in PhD program at University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy.

Ahmad Amer Abdl-Haleem

Brain Plasticity Aging

Spring 2011

He joined our lab through Biology 152 and worked on brain plasticity and aging project and helped with behavioral data collection and analysis. Completed Bachelors at UW-Madison

Scott Grogan Brain Plasticity Fall He worked on brain plasticity in stroke - BCI project in

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Stroke-BCI 2012 – Spring 2013

helping collect neuroimaging and behavioral data and performing data analysis and is on several of our abstracts and papers. Medical student – UW-Madison

Allison Abellaneda

Brain Plasticity Aging

Spring 2012

She worked on brain plasticity and aging project in helping collect behavioral data and performing data analysis. She was a UW Undergraduate Research Scholar. She is a coauthor in a paper in preparation. Completed Bachelors at UW-Madison

Alexander Conway

Brain Plasticity Aging

Spring 2012

He worked on brain plasticity and aging project in helping collect behavioral data and performing data analysis. Completed Bachelors at UW-Madison

Matt Andreoli Clinical FMRI/ Brain Plasticity Stroke

Spring 2012- Spring 2014

He worked on both stroke and clinical fMRI projects and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analysis which led to several abstracts including giving a podium RSNA talk and papers. Medical student - Roosevelt Medical School Chicago, IL

Peter Reiter Brian Plasticity Stroke

Spring 2013-Spring 2015

He joined our lab through Biology 152 and worked on stroke project and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analysis and is on several abstracts and papers. Completed Bachelors at UW-Madison

Sofia Linsenmeyer Brian Plasticity Stroke

Spring 2013-

She joined our lab through Biology 152 and worked on stroke project and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analysis. Currently student at UW-Madison

Maggie Sundstrom Brian Plasticity Stroke

Spring 2013-

She joined our lab through Biology 152 and worked on stroke project and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analysis. Currently student at UW-Madison

Paige Schultz

Brian Plasticity Stroke

Spring 2013-Fall 2014

She joined our lab through Biology 152 and worked on stroke project and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analysis. Currently student at UW-Madison

Zack Nigosyan Brain Plasticity Stroke-BCI

Fall 2013- Spring 2016

He worked on stroke project- BCI and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analysis and is on several abstracts and papers. Medical student – Medical College of Wisconsin (starting Fall 2016)

Ryan Raut Brain Plasticity Stroke

Fall 2013- Spring 2016

He worked on stroke project and did extensive neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analysis of resting state fluctuations and is on several abstracts and papers, including giving a podium talk at RSNA and one accepted first author paper and another that he is preparing to submit. He has won several awards - Rosevear Travel Award, UW Bookstore Thesis Award . AHA undergraduate award. Graduate student – Washington University St.Louis, MO; PhD program in

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Neuroscience Kayla Diffee Brain Plasticity

Stroke-BCI Spring 2014- Summer 2015

She worked on stroke project- BCI and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analysis. Graduate student –Valparaiso Universit; Masters Degree Program - Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Alexander Siy Brain Plasticity Stroke-BCI

Summer 2014

He worked on lesion segmentation of stroke patients. Completed Bachelors at UW-Madison

Victoria Liao Brain Plasticity Stroke

Spring 2014- Spring 2016

She worked on stroke project and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analysis. UW undergraduate student senior.

Matthew Mcmillan

Brain Plasticity Stroke-BCI

Spring 2015- Spring 2016

He is working on our stroke project – BCI and helping with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. UW Sophomore ( Prabhakaran lab)

Oreoluwa Omoba

Brain Plasticity Stroke-BCI

Spring 2015

She worked on our stroke project – BCI and helping with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. Currently at UW-Madison

Kamini Doraivelu

Brain Plasticity Stroke-BCI

Spring 2015

She worked on our stroke project – BCI and helping with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. Currently at UW-Madison

Shalini Patro Brain Plasticity Stroke

Summer2015

She worked on stroke project and helped with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analysis. Memorial High school Junior. UW-Madison High School Research Internship Progra.

Janerra Allen Brain Plasticity Stroke-BCI

Fall 2015- present

She is working on our stroke project – BCI and helping with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. She has won several awards - Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, Posse leadership award, SURE-REU award. UW Engineering senior ( Prabhakaran lab)

Tyler Jacobson Brain Plasticity Stroke-BCI

Spring 2016- present

He is working on our stroke project – BCI and helping with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. UW Sophomore ( Prabhakaran lab)

Cameron Hays Brain Plasticity Stroke

Spring 2016- present

He is working on our stroke project and going on patient rounds to help with recruitment as well as helping with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. UW Junior ( Prabhakaran lab)

Shruti Rajan Brain Plasticity Stroke-BCI

Summer 2016- present

She is working on our stroke project – BCI and helping with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. Completed Bachelors at UW-Madison/currently research volunteer in Prabhakaran lab

Keith Dodd Brain Plasticity Stroke-BCI

Summer 2016- present

He is working on our stroke project – BCI and helping with neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. UW Engineering senior ( Prabhakaran lab)

Luke kubiatowitcz Brain Plasticity Spring He is working on our stroke project – BCI and helping with

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Thesis Committee Member (* Primary Mentor): Graduate Student Program Graduation Date Thesis Title Timothy Meier* Neurosciences PhD 05/2012

Age-related reorganization of working memory in the human brain

Alok Deshpande* Electrical Engineering Masters

12/2012 Machine learning modeling of aging brain to delineate connectivity differences between young and old.

Bornali Kundu MSTP-Neurosciences PhD 06/2013 Shifting brain states during working memory are supported by changes in cortical effective connectivity

Julian Motzkin MSTP-Neurosciences PhD 06/2014 Examining neural circuitry models of affective psychopathology: novel insights from human lesion studies combined with functional imaging

Jie Song* BME PhD 09/2014 Characterization of Human Brain Functional Reorganization with Aging and Pathological Diseases

Leo Walton Neurosciences Masters degree

06/2015

BCI for motor rehabilitation in Stroke

Christian La* Neurosciences PhD 12/2015

Implication of Intrinsic slow-5 oscillations in network disruption in aging and stroke

Ricardo Pizzaro BME PhD 12/2015 Estimating Neural Networks with State-of-the-Art Neuronal Computational Models

Erika Starks MSTP-Neurosciences PhD 05/2016 Association between metabolic Risk factors and indicators for Alzheimer’s Disease pathology in a middle aged cognitive healthy cohort

Stroke-BCI 2016-present

neuroimaging and behavioral data collection and analyses. UW Engineering sophomore( Prabhakaran lab)

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Brittany Young* MSTP-Neurosciences PhD student

05/2016 Using a Brain-Computer Interface system for rehabilitation of upper extremity motor function after stroke of upper extremity motor function after stroke: neuroplastic and practical insights

Svyatlovsky Vergun* Medical Physics PhD 07/2016 Resting state fMRI and machine learning applications in healthy and patient populations

Camille Garcia Ramos*

Medical Physics PhD Fall 2016 Brain connectivity changes as delineated by Graph Theory modelling in Epilepsy Patients

Daniela Cornejo Medical Physics PhD Spring 2017 The Role of Physiological Noise i Functional Connectivity Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Awards and competitive fellowships of mentees: Brain Plasticity in Stroke UW Shapiro Medical student research program (Lin Naing) Summer 2009 $2000

Validation of aging-related cognitive mapping changes in the brain utilizing stroke patients. Role: Mentor/PI AHA Undergraduate Research Award (Voss & Prabhakaran) 06/01/10-08/31/10 American Heart Association $4,000 A Closed Loop Neural Activity Triggered Stroke Rehabilitation Device. Role: PI/Mentor AHA Medical Student Research Award (Radtke & Prabhakaran) 06/01/11 – 08/30/11 American Heart Association $2,000 BCI Stroke Rehabilitation Device. Role: PI/Mentor AHA Midwest Postdoctoral Fellow Research Award (Nair & Prabhakaran) 07/1/11 – 06/30/13 American Heart Association $95,000 Characterizing Brain Plasticity in Stroke Patients. Role: Mentor/PI UW NTP Predoctoral Training Grant (Christian La) 07/01/11 - 06/30/12

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NIH T32-GM007507 $32,000 Stroke Plasticity Role: PI/Mentor Integrated Biological Sciences –Summer Research Program (IBS-SRP) (Jessica Jimenez Rico) Summer 2011 University of Wisconsin/NIH training program $5,000 Stroke Plasticity Role: Mentor/PI UW-ICTR TL1 Predoctoral Training Grant (Christian La) 09/01/12 – 06/30/14 UW ICTR Awards NIH/UL1RR025011 (Drezner) $32,000/yr Stroke Plasticity Role: Mentor/PI UW-ICTR TL1 Predoctoral Training Grant (Brittany Young) 09/01/13 – 06/30/15 UW ICTR Awards NIH/UL1RR025011 (Drezner) $32,000/yr Stroke Plasticity – BCI Stroke Rehabilitation Device Role: Mentor/PI Rosevear Travel Award (Ryan Raut) UW Psychology $1,500 Role: Mentor to undergraduate student UW-CNTP Predoctoral training grant (Christian La) 07/01/14 – 06/30/15 NIH T32-GM007507(Meyerand) $32,000/yr Stroke Plasticity Role: Mentor/PI Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program (Janerra Allen) $2,300 Summer 2015 Stroke Plasticity - BCI Stroke Rehabilitation Device Role: Mentor to undergraduate student Posse Leadership Award (Janerra Allen) 2015-16 $15,000 Stroke Plasticity - BCI Stroke Rehabilitation Device Role: Mentor to undergraduate student AHA Undergraduate Research Award (Raut & Prabhakaran) Summer 2015 American Heart Association $4000 Cerberovascular Reactivity in Stroke

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Role: Mentor/PI UW Shapiro Medical student research program (Pouria Mossahebi) Summer 2015 $2000 Characterizing Stroke Plasticity Changes Using Advanced MRI Measures Role: Mentor/PI UW-CNTP Predoctoral training grant (Brittany Young) 07/01/15 – 06/30/16 NIH T32-GM007507(Meyerand) $32,000/yr Stroke Plasticity – BCI Stroke Rehabilitation Device Role: Mentor/PI UW Bookstore Thesis Award (Ryan Raut) 04/16 $1000 Role: Mentor to undergraduate student Summer Undergraduate Research Experience/ Research Experience for Undergraduates (SURE/REU) Program at UW-Madison (Janerra Allen) Summer 2016 $5000 Stroke Plasticity - BCI Stroke Rehabilitation Device Role: Mentor Brain Plasticity in Aging & Dementia UW NTP Predoctoral Training Grant(Timothy Meier) 03/01/09 – 09/30/09 NIH Neuroscience Training Program Grant T32-GM007507 $32,000/yr Brain Plasticity in Aging Role: Mentor/PI UW Postdoctoral Training Grant (Rebecca Ray) August 1, 2010-July 31, 2011 NIH T32 Emotion Training Grant $42,000 The goal was to examine affective changes in normal healthy aging adults. Role: CoMentor UW CVRC Postdoctoral Training Grant (Benjamin Austin) 11/01/10 – 10/31/12 NIH T32 Training Grant $84,000 Aging & Dementia Role: CoMentor UW Shapiro Medical student research program (Joshua Pankratz) Summer 2011 $2000

Predictors for Post-Stroke Dementia Role: Mentor/PI UW TEAM-Science Scholar (Leroy Williams) 09/01/16-08/31/18

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NIH R25 Predocotoral training grant (Molly Carnes) $32,000/yr Role: CoMentor with Barbara Bendlin Brain Plasticity Methods & Analyses/Aging UW CNTP Predoctoral Training Grant (Svyat Vergun) 06/01/11 – 06/30/13 NIH T32-GM007507(Meyerand) $64,000 Developing Machine Learning for analyzing neuroimaging data Role: Mentor/PI Brain Plasticity Methods & Analyses/Clinical fMRI UW- Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine (CIBM) Postdoctoral Training Grant(Wolfgang Gaggl) 02/01/13 – 07/30/15 0 months NIH T15 LM007359 $42,000/yr Automation of resting state fMRI for clinical use in brain tumor patients Role: Mentor/PI Clinical fMRI UW Shapiro Medical student research program(Joel Wood) Summer 2009 $2000 Examining clinical outcomes in patients with brain tumors with presurgical fmri planning UW Shapiro Medical student research program(Amy Penwarden) Summer 2009 $2000 Cortical remapping of the language network in patients with brain tumors in language related brain regions UW Shapiro Medical student research program(Siarhei Vysotsky) Summer 2010 $2000 Examining clinical outcomes in patients with brain tumors with and without presurgical fmri planning UW Shapiro Medical student research program (Nicole Kornder) Summer 2010 $2000 Examining clinical outcomes and brain plasticity in patients with vascular lesions with presurgical fmri planning UW Shapiro Medical student research program (Dovile Banilus) Summer 2010 $2000

Examining clinical outcomes and brain plasticity in patients with vascular lesions with presurgical fmri planning UW Shapiro Medical student research program (David Huss) Summer 2010 $2000 Examining clinical outcomes in patients with brain tumors utilizing DTI UW Madison-Milwaukee RUSCH program (Jeffrey Garcia) Summer 2011 $4000 Analysis of memory and language lateralization as predicted by fMRI in comparison to WADA testing in lesion patients UW Shapiro Medical student research program (Matthieu Mayer) Summer 2015 $2000 Use of fMRI in Assessing Morbidity and Mortality Risk in Brain Tumor Patients UW Shapiro Medical student research program (Michael Turek) Summer 2016 $2000 Use of DTI in Assessing Morbidity and Mortality Risk in Brain Tumor Patients Role: Mentor/PI

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Brain Plasticity in Epilepsy UW Shapiro Medical student research program (Natalie Htet) Summer 2010 $2000

Examining clinical outcomes and brain plasticity in patients with seizure pathology utilizing fMRI Role: Mentor/PI UW-Madison Advanced Opportunity Funding Grant (Camille Garcia Ramos) 01/01/12 – 08/30/12 $27,000 Brain Plasticity in Epilepsy/Methods Role: Mentor/PI CIBM summer training grant (Camille Garcia Ramos) Summer 2013 $5500 UW-Madison CIBM program/ NIH T15 LM007359 Brain Plasticity in Epilepsy/Methods Role: Mentor/PI Shenzhen City Grant (Hongwu Zeng) 07/01/11-06/30/12 The grant allowed Dr. Zeng to come to UW-Madison to study Epilepsy $13,000 Role: Mentor RSNA seed grant (Hongwu Zeng) 07/01/2012 – 12/31/2013 $40,000 Language Reorganization and Functional and Structural Connectivity Patterns in Children with Benign Epilepsy with Centrotemporal Spikes (BECTS). This grant was provided allowing Dr. Zeng to collect pediatric epilepsy datasets in Shenzhen, China. Role: Mentor/CoI NIH 3R01NS044351-09S1(Hermann & Ramos) 08/01/13 – 07/31/16 NIH-NINDS R01 Diversity Supplement $150,000 Neuropsychological Progression in New Onset Epilepsy Role: CoMentor UW TEAM-Science Scholar (Onyekachi) 09/01/16-08/31/18 NIH R25 Predocotoral training grant (Molly Carnes) $32,000/yr Role: CoMentor with Dr. Meyerand Service Activities

University/School Service 2008-present UW ICTR Scientific Review Committee 2008-present Neuroradiology Clinical Service

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2008-present Clinical Functional Neuroimaging in Radiology 2012-present Epilepsy Case Conference 2013-present Stroke Quality & Regulatory Committee meeting Ad Hoc Reviewer (grants): • ICTR grant reviewer 2010,2012, 2014,2015 • CNTP grants 2014 Professional Service Ad Hoc Reviewer (Publications): • AHA International Stroke Conference 8/09 (20 abstracts) • American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias 07/16 • American Journal of Neuroradiology 1/09, 3/09, 4/09, 5/09, 6/09, 8/09, 1/10, 2/10, 5/10, 7/10, 5/11, 05/12, 04/14, 07/14, 06/16 • Annals of Neurology 5/11 • Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology 11/13, 09/15 • Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 12/15 • Behavioural Brain Research 5/09, 8/09, 5/10, 07/15 • Behavioural Brain Sciences • Behavioral Neurology 8/11 • Biological Psychiatry 10/10, 7/11 • Brain 05/10, 03/13 • Brain Imaging and Behavior 3/13, 11/15, 04/16 • Brain Research 12/11, 01/14, 02/15 • Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences 11/12 • Cerebral Cortex 6/11, 06/12, 10/14, 12/14, 07/16 • Cognitive Brain Research • Cognitive Science • Cortex 4/12 • Epilepsia 02/14, 09/14, 04/15, 05/15, 07/16 • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 07/13, 06/14 • IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging 03/15 • Intelligence • Investigative Radiology 04/10 • JAMA Neurology 07/13 • Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease 3/11, 05/11, 11/11, 03/12,10/13, 07/15 • Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience • Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition 11/10, 5/11 • Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 10/10, 07/15 • Journal of Neuroscience 05/13 • Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 05/15

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• Nature Communications 05/16 • Neurobiology of Aging 08/15 • Neuroimage 07/12, 10/12, 11/12, 01/14, 03/14, 09/14, 02/15, 05/16, 07/16 • Neuroimage: Clinical 04/13, 02/14, 04/15, 07/15, 09/15 • Neuropsychologia 05/13 • Neuropsychology 08/14 • Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair 08/15, 04/16 • Neurosurgery 05/13, 07/14 • Neuroscience Bulletin 11/15 • Neuroscience Letters 12/11 • PLosOne 10/10, 12/10, 06/13, 08/13, 11/13, 01/14, 03/14, 09/14, 12/14, 04/15, 06/15, 08/15, 09/15, 03/16 • Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences • Psychoneuroendocrinology 8/09, 10/09, 3/10, 05/10, 10/15, 02/16 • Transactions on Neural Systems & Rehabilitation Engineering 02/16 • World Neurosurgery 01/16, 06/16 Editorial Board, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease - 2012 Associate Editor Ad Hoc Reviewer (grants): • Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research grant reviewer 2011 • Research Foundation Flanders 2012 • Medical Research Council, UK 2012 • Israel Science Foundation 2015 Study Section Reviewer: ANIE meetings on Feb. 25, 2013; Dec. 11, 2013 NINDS CTE mail in review 7/19/13 - meeting 08/2013 ZNS1 SRB-E (57) - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Special Emphasis Panel NIH / SBIB R15 Review Meetings 6/12/14, 2/25/15 NST-2 October 27-28, 2014 at the Fairmont Hotel in Washington, DC. ZRG1 ETTN B(90) Brain Initiative meeting Washington, DC, Feb. 22-23, 2016. NSF study section meeting 4/21-22,2016 at Arlington, VA NIH ICP-1 study section meeting 3/24/17 videoconference Moderator: Session Name: Adult Brain: Functional Imaging. Number: 10d May 18, 2009 American Society of Neuroradiology. Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre. Vancouver, CA Session Name: Neuroradiology: fMRI and Imaging Techniques December 1, 2010 RSNA Chicago, IL (Unable to attend: Deferred to Drs. Field and Rowley)

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Session Name: Brain: New Techniques/Post Processing. Number: 17d June 7, 2011 ASNR 49th Annual Meeting, Washington State Convention Center, Seattle, Washington Session Name: "Neuroradiology Movement Disorders" 11/30/11, RSNA Chicago, IL MedicoLegal Consultation: Foster vs. Progressive – 10/12 – 11/12 Pilson Medical-legal review – 12/12 Lewis v. AT&T- 02/13 – 02/15 Mottet v Mercy Hospital Iowa City et al – 6/13 – 4/14 Linville vs. Mercy-Clinton 02/14 – 06/15 Nordstrom v. Mills Fleet Farm – 3/14 – 06/14 Rosengren, et al. v. Victor Dorn Corporation, et al – 11/14 – 04/15

Other Activities 1992-1993 Editor / Financial Manager / Board Member / Scientific Writer NU Chronicle 1993-1994 Health Assessment Clinic Coordinator YMCA residents/homeless 1993-1995 Role Model / Youth Leader Cabrini Green Saturday Youth Program 1994-1999 Interviewer / Host to prospective medical and graduate students 1995-1996 Organizer – Stanford fMRI discussion group 1995-1997 Director of Medical Operations Electronic Medical CARD (Internet-based healthcare startup aimed at providing easy access of medical information of patients to emergency rooms, hospitals, HMOs, etc.) 1995-current Supervisor of Research Assistants

o Teaching of fMRI design, methods, analyses of cognitive experiments

o Writing of abstracts, research papers, honors theses, essays o Giving poster/talk presentations at conferences/seminars o Advising towards medical/graduate schools

(RAs have won multiple competitive research grants and awards)

2002-2004 Social and computer services coordinator for neurology residents 2005-present Network of Clinical Advisors 2006-2007 Radiology Moonlighting – Advanced Radiology (contrast monitoring) 2007 Radiology Moonlighting – Good Samaritan Hospital