Publications

 

Image of the brain with red highlights for females and blue highlights for males.

 

  1. Paek, E. J., Murray, L. L., & Newman, S. D. (2021). Effects of concurrent action and object naming treatment on naming skills and functional brain activation patterns in primary progressive aphasia: An fMRI study with a case-series design. Brain and Language, 218, 104950.
  2. Rossi, E., Dussias, P. E., Diaz, M., van Hell, J. G., & Newman, S. (2021) Neural signatures of inhibitory control in intra-sentential code-switching: Evidence from fMRI. Journal of Neurolinguistics57, 100938.
  3. Xiong, Y., & Newman, S. (2020). Both activation and deactivation of functional networks support increased sentence processing costs. NeuroImage, 117475.
  4. Dutta, M., Murray, L. L., Miller, W., Innis, I., & Newman, S. (2020). Cognitive–Linguistic Functions in Adults With Epilepsy: Preliminary Electrophysiological and Behavioral FindingsJournal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1-15.
  5. Paek, E. J., Murray, L. L., & Newman, S. D. (2020). Neural Correlates of Verb Fluency Performance in Cognitively Healthy Older Adults and Individuals With Dementia: A Pilot fMRI Study. Frontiers in aging neuroscience12, 73.
  6. Paek, E. J., Murray, L. L., Newman, S. D., & Kim, D. J. (2019). Test-retest reliability in an fMRI study of naming in dementia. Brain and Language191, 31-45.
  7. Rammell, C. S., Cheng, H., Pisoni, D. B., & Newman, S. D. (2019). L2 speech perception in noise: An fMRI study of advanced Spanish learners. Brain research1720, 146316.
  8. Xiong, Y., Dekydtspotter, L., & Newman, S. (2019). When embeddedness matters: Electrophysiological evidence for the role of head noun position in Chinese relative clause processing. Journal of Neurolinguistics51, 236-257.
  9. Sussman, B. L., Reddigari, S., & Newman, S. D. (2018). The impact of inverted text on visual word processing: An fMRI studyBrain and cognition, 123, 1-9.
  10. Rossi, E., Newman, S., Kroll, J. F., & Diaz, M. (2018). Neural signatures of inhibitory control in bilingual spoken production. Cortex.
  11. *Williams, J.T., Darcy, I., Newman, S.D. (2018). Neural substrates of sign language vocabulary processing in less-skilled hearing M2L2 signers: Evidence for difficult phonological movement perceptionBilingualism: Language and Cognition, DOI: 10.1017/S1366728917000347.
  12. Rossi, E., Cheng, H., Kroll, J., Diaz, M., Newman, S. D. (2017). Changes in white matter connectivity in second language learners: evidence from diffusion tensor imaging. Frontiers in psychology 8: 2040.
  13. *Williams, J. T., Stone, A., & Newman, S. D. (2017). Operationalization of Sign Language Phonological Similarity and its Effects on Lexical Access. The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 22(3), 303-315.
  14. *Williams, J.T., & Newman, S.D. (2016). Spoken language activation alters subsequent sign language activation in L2 learners of American Sign Language. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. doi: 10.1007/s10936-016-9432-4
  15. *Williams, J.T., & Newman, S.D. (2016). Impacts of visual sonority and handshape markedness on second language learning of American Sign Language. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 21(2), 171-186. doi: 10.1093/deafed/env055
  16. *Williams, J.T., Darcy, I., Newman, S.D. (2016). The beneficial role of L1 spoken language skills on initial L2 sign language learning: Cognitive and linguistic predictors of M2L2 acquisition. Studies in Second Language Acquisition.
  17. *Williams, J.T., & Newman, S.D. (2016). Interlanguage dynamics and lexical networks in nonnative L2 signers of ASL: Cross-modal rhyme priming. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 19(3), 453-470. doi: 10.1017/S136672891500019X
  18. *Williams, J.T., Darcy, I., Newman, S.D. (2016). Bimodal bilingualism as multisensory training?: Evidence for improved audiovisual speech perception after sign language exposure. Brain Research, 1633, 101-110. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2015.12.046.
  19. *Williams, J.T., & Newman, S.D. (2016). Phonological substitution errors in L2 ASL sentence processing by hearing M2L2 learners. Second Language Research, 1-20. doi: 10.1177/0267658315626211.
  20. *Williams, J.T., Darcy, I., Newman, S.D. (2016). Modality-specific processing precedes amodal linguistic processing during L2 sign language acquisition: a longitudinal study. Cortex, 75, 56-67. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2015.11.015.
  21. *Williams, J.T., & Newman, S.D. (2016). Connections between fingerspelling and print: The impact of working memory and temporal dynamics on lexical activation. Sign Language Studies, 16(2), 157-183. doi: 10.1353/sls.2016.0000.
  22. *Williams, J.T., & Darcy, I., & Newman, S.D. (2015). Second language working memory deficits and plasticity in hearing bimodal learners of sign language. Psychology of Language & Communication, 19(2) 128-148. doi: 10.1515/plc-2015-0008.
  23. *Williams, J.T., & Newman, S.D. (2015). Modality-independent effects of phonological neighborhood structure on initial L2 sign language learning. Research in Language, 13(3) 199-213.
  24. Malia, E., Newman, S.D. (2015). Neural bases of event knowledge and syntax integration in comprehension of complex sentences. NeuroCase, 21: 753-766. doi:10.1080/13554794.2014.989859
  25. *Williams, J.T., Darcy, I., & Newman, S.D. (2015). Modality-independent neural mechanisms for novel phonetic processing. Brain Research. 1620, 107-115. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2015.05.014
  26. *Williams, J.T., & Newman, S.D. (2015). Interlanguage dynamics and lexical networks in nonnative L2 signers of ASL: Cross-modal rhyme priming. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 1-18. doi: 10.1017/S136672891500019X
  27. Houpt, J.W., *Sussman, B.L., Townsend, J.T., & Newman, S.D. (2015). Dyslexia and configural perception of character sequences. Frontiers.
  28. Malaia, E. Newman, S.D. (2015). Neural bases of syntax–semantics interface processing. Cognitive Neurodynamics, 9:317-329.
  29. *Williams, J.T., Darcy, I., & Newman, S.D. (2015). Fingerspelling and Print Similarities in Deaf and Hearing Readers. Journal of Language and Literature, 6(1). 56-65. doi:10.7813/jll.2015/6-1/12.
  30. *Lee, D. Pruce, B., & Newman, S.D. (2014). The neural bases of argument structure processing revealed by primed lexical decision. Cortex, 57:198-211.
  31. Newman, S.D., Malaia, E., *Seo, R. (2014). Does degree of handedness in a group of right-handed individuals affect language comprehension? Brain and Cognition, 86: 98-103.
  32. Newman, S.D., Malaia, E., *Seo, R., & Cheng, H. (2013). The effect of individual differences in working memory capacity on sentence comprehension: an fMRI study. Brain Topography, 26:458-467.
  33. Newman, S. D. *Ikuta, T., Pruce, B., & *Burns, T. (2013). When syntactic errors go unnoticed: an fMRI study of the effect of semantics on syntax. Revista Ilha do Desterro. N. 63 (Jul/Dec 2012). ISBN 0101-4846.
  34. Newman, S.D. (2012). The homophone effect during visual word recognition in children: an fMRI study. Psychological Research. May 2012, Volume 76, Issue 3, pp 280-291.
  35. Newman, S.D., *Ikuta, T., *Burns, T. (2010). The effect of the semantic relatedness on syntactic analysis: an fMRI study. Brain and Language, 113:51-58.
  36. *Lee, D., Newman, S.D. (2010). The effect of presentation paradigm on syntactic processing: An event-related fMRI study.  Human Brain Mapping, 31:65-79.
  37. Newman, S.D., *Ratliff, K., Muratore, T., *Burns, T. (2009). The effect of lexical priming on sentence comprehension: An fMRI study. Brain Research, 1285: 99-108.
  38. Newman, S.D., *Lee, D., *Ratliff, K. (2009). How much does the comprehension probe interact with on-line syntactic processing? Human Brain Mapping, 30: 2499-2511.
  39. Tomitch, L.M.B., Newman, S.D., Carpenter, P.A. & Just, M.A. (2008). Comprehending the Topic of a Paragraph: A Functional Imaging Study of a Complex Language Process. DELTA, 24(2), 175-197.
  40. Mitchell, T. M., Hutchinson, R., Niculescu, R. S., Pereira, F., Wang, X., Just, M. & Newman, S. D. (2004). Learning to decode cognitive states from brain images. Machine Learning, 57, 145–175.
  41. Just, M. A., Newman, S. D., Keller, T. A., McElaney, A., & Carpenter, P. A. (2004). Imagery in sentence comprehension: An fMRI study. NeuroImage, 21, 112-124.
  42. Newman, S. D., Just, M. A., Keller, T. A., & Roth, J. K., & Carpenter, P. A. (2003) The differential effects of syntactic and semantic processing on the two subregions of Broca’s area. Cognitive Brain Research, 16/2:297-307.
  43. Mitchell, T., Hutchinson, R., Just, M., Newman, S., Niculescu,R.S., Periera,F. & Wang, X. (2002). Machine Learning of fMRI Virtual Sensors of Cognitive States. The 16th Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, Computational Neuroimaging: Foundations, Concepts & Methods Workshop.
  44. Newman, S. D., Twieg, D., &; Carpenter, P. A. (2001) Baseline Conditions and Subtractive Logic in Neuroimaging.Human Brain Mapping 14: 228-235.
  45. Newman, S. D., Twieg, D. (2001). Differences in auditory processing of words and pseudowords: An fMRI study. Human Brain Mapping 14:39-47.
  1. Newman, S.D. (2022). Association between hormonal birth control, substance use and depression. Frontiers in Psychiatry Mood Disorders. 13
  2. Schnakenberg Martin, A.M. Dae-Jin Kim, D-J. Newman, S.D., Cheng, H.,Hetrick, W.P., Mackie, K., O’Donnell, B.F.(in press). Differential cognitive performance in females and males with regular cannabis use. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 27 (6), 570-580
  3. Nowak, M.K., Ejima, K., Quinn, P.D., Bazarian, J.J., Mickleborough, T.D., Harezlak, J., Newman, S.D. and Kawata, K., (2022). ADHD may associate with reduced tolerance to acute subconcussive head impacts: a pilot case-control intervention study. Journal of attention disorders26(1), pp.125-139.
  4. Vike, N.L., Bari, S., Stetsiv, K., Walter, A., Newman, S., Kawata, K., Bazarian, J.J., Martinovich, Z., Nauman, E.A., Talavage, T.M. and Papa, L., (2022). A preliminary model of football-related neural stress that integrates metabolomics with transcriptomics and virtual reality. iScience, p.103483.
  5. Harrell, E. R., Bui, C., Newman, S. D., & Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). (2021). A Mixed-Effects Model of Associations between Interleukin-6 and Hippocampal Volume. The Journals of Gerontology: Series A.
  6. Schnakenberg Martin, A. M., Kim, D. J., Newman, S. D., Cheng, H., Hetrick, W. P., Mackie, K., & O’Donnell, B. F. (2021). Altered cerebellar-cortical resting-state functional connectivity in cannabis users. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 02698811211019291.
  7. Grecco, G.G., Chumin, E.J., Dzemidzic, M., Cheng, H., Finn, P., Newman, S., Dydak, U. and Yoder, K.K., (2021). Anterior cingulate cortex metabolites and white matter microstructure: a multimodal study of emergent alcohol use disorder. Brain Imaging and Behavior, pp.1-9.
  8. Lundin, N.B., Kim, D.J., Tullar, R.L., Moussa-Tooks, A.B., Kent, J.S., Newman, S.D., Purcell, J.R., Bolbecker, A.R., O’Donnell, B.F. and Hetrick, W.P., 2021. Cerebellar Activation Deficits in Schizophrenia During an Eyeblink Conditioning Task. Schizophrenia bulletin open2(1), p.sgab040.
  9. Bari, S., Vike, N.L., Stetsiv, K., Walter, A., Newman, S., Kawata, K., Bazarian, J.J., Papa, L., Nauman, E.A., Talavage, T.M. and Slobounov, S., (2021). Integrating multi-omics with neuroimaging and behavior: A preliminary model of dysfunction in football athletes. Neuroimage: Reports1(3), p.100032.
  10. Caron, B., Stuck, R., McPherson, B., Bullock, D., Kitchell, L., Faskowitz, J., Kellar, D., Cheng, H., Newman, S., Port, N. and Pestilli, F., 2021. Collegiate athlete brain data for white matter mapping and network neuroscience. Scientific Data8(1), pp.1-17.
  11. *Raymond DR., Paneto A*, Yoder KK., O’Donnell BF., Brown JW., Hetrick WP., Newman SD. (2020). Does Chronic Cannabis Use Impact Risky Decision-Making: An Examination of fMRI Activation and Effective Connectivity? Frontiers in Psychiatry
  12. Lee, T., Lycke, R., Auger, J., Music, J., Dziekan, M., Newman, S., Talavage, T., Leverenz, L. and Nauman, E., 2020. Head acceleration event metrics in youth contact sports more dependent on sport than level of play. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, p.0954411920970812.
  13. Kawata, K., Steinfeldt, J.A., Huibregtse, M.E., Nowak, M.K., Macy, J., Kercher, K., Rettke, D., Shin, A., Chen, Z., Ejima, K. and Newman, S.D., 2020. Association between proteomic blood biomarkers and DTI/NODDI metrics in adolescent football players: A pilot study. Frontiers in Neurology, 11, p.1417.
  14. Nowak, M.K., Ejima, K., Quinn, P.D., Bazarian, J.J., Mickleborough, T.D., Harezlak, J., Newman, S.D. and Kawata, K., 2020. ADHD May Associate With Reduced Tolerance to Acute Subconcussive Head Impacts: A Pilot Case-Control Intervention Study. Journal of Attention Disorders, p.1087054720969977.
  15. Huibregtse, M., Zonner, S. W., Ejima, K., Bevilacqua, Z., Newman, S. & Kawata, K., (in press). Association between muscle damage and head impacts in high school American football.International Journal of Sports Medicine.
  16. Newman, S. D., *Grantz, J. G., *Brooks, K., *Gutierrez, A., & Kawata, K. (2020). Association between history of concussion and substance use is mediated by mood disorders. Journal of neurotrauma, 37(1), 146-151.
  17. Nowak, M.K., Bevilacqua, Z.W., Ejima, K., Huibregtse, M.E., Chen, Z., Mickleborough, T.D., Newman, S.D. and Kawata, K. (2020). Neuro-ophthalmologic response to repetitive subconcussive head impacts: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA ophthalmology138(4), pp.350-357.
  18. Kent, J. S., Kim, D. J., Newman, S. D., Bolbecker, A. R., O’Donnell, B. F., & Hetrick, W. P. (2020). Investigating Cerebellar Neural Function in Schizophrenia Using Delay Eyeblink Conditioning: A Pilot fMRI Study. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 111133.
  19. Kim, D. J., Moussa‐Tooks, A. B., Bolbecker, A. R., Apthorp, D., Newman, S. D., O’Donnell, B. F., & Hetrick, W. P. (2020). Cerebellar–cortical dysconnectivity in resting‐state associated with sensorimotor tasks in schizophrenia. Human Brain Mapping.
  20. Huibregtse, M. E., Zonner, S. W., Ejima, K., Bevilacqua, Z. W., Newman, S. D., Macy, J. T., & Kawata, K. (2020). Association between muscle damage and head impacts in high school American football. International journal of sports medicine, 41(01), 36-43.
  21. Newman, S. D., Cheng, H., Schnakenberg Martin, A., Dydak, U., Hetrick, B., & O’Donnell, B. F. (2019). An investigation of neurochemical changes in chronic cannabis users. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 13, 318.
  22. Chumin, E.J., Grecco, G.G., Dzemidzic, M., Cheng, H., Finn, P., Sporns, O., Newman, S.D. and Yoder, K.K., 2019. Alterations in white matter microstructure and connectivity in young adults with alcohol use disorder. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 43(6), pp.1170-1179.
  23. Newman, S. D., Cheng, H., Kim, D. J., Schnakenberg-Martin, A., Dydak, U., Dharmadhikari, S., … & O’Donnell, B. (2019). An investigation of the relationship between glutamate and resting state connectivity in chronic cannabis users. Brain imaging and behavior, 1-10.
  24. Kim, D. J., Schnakenberg Martin, A. M., Shin, Y. W., Jo, H. J., Cheng, H., Newman, S. D., … & O’Donnell, B. F. (2018). Aberrant structural–functional coupling in adult cannabis users. Human brain mapping.
  25. Bolbecker, A.R., Apthorp, D., Martin, A.S., Tahayori, B., Moravec, L., Gomez, K.L., O’Donnell, B.F., Newman, S.D. and Hetrick, W.P., 2018. Disturbances of postural sway components in cannabis users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence.
  26. Moussa-Tooks, A. B., Kim, D. J., Bartolomeo, L. A., Purcell, J. R., Bolbecker, A. R., Newman, S. D., … & Hetrick, W. P. (2018). Impaired Effective Connectivity During a Cerebellar-Mediated Sensorimotor Synchronization Task in Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia bulletin.
  27. *Kellar, D., Newman, S., Pestilli, F., Cheng, H., & Port, N. L. (2018). Comparing fMRI activation during smooth pursuit eye movements among contact sport athletes, non-contact sport athletes, and non-athletes. NeuroImage: Clinical, 18, 413-424.
  28. Cheng, H., *Kellar, D., Lake, A., Finn, P., Rebec, G.V., Dharmadhikari, S., Dydak, U., & Newman, S.D. (2018). Effects of alcohol cues on MRS glutamate levels in the anterior cingulate. Alcohol and Alcoholism.
  29. Cheng, H., Newman, S., Goni, J., Kent, J.S., Howell, J., Bolbecker, A., Puce, A., O’Donnell, B.F., & Hetrick, W.P. (2015).  Nodal centrality of functional network in the differentiation of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 168(1), 345-352. doi:10.1016/j.schres.2015.08.011
  30. Cheng, H., Newman, S.D.,  Kent, J., Bolbecker, A., Klaunig, M.J. O’Donnell, B.F. Puce, A., Hetrick, W.P.. (2015). White Matter Abnormalities of Microstructure and Physiological Noise in Schizophrenia. Brian Imaging and Behavior, 1-12.
  31. Cheng, H., P.D. Skosnik, B.J. *Pruce, M.S. *Brumbaugh, J.M. Vollmer, D.J. Fridberg, B.F. O’Donnell, W.P. Hetrick, and S.D. Newman (2014). Resting state functional MRI reveals distinct brain activity in heavy cannabis users – a multi-voxel pattern analysis. Journal of Psychopharmacology.
  32. Kim, D.-J., Kent, J.S., Bolbecker, A.R., Sporns, O., Cheng, H., Newman, S., Puce, A., O’Donnell, B.F., Hetrick, W.P. (2014). Disrupted Modular Architecture of Cerebellum in Schizophrenia: A Graph Theoretic Analysis. Schizophrenia Bulletin, Epublished online doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbu059.
  33. Kent, J.S., Bailey, D.M., Vollmer, J.M., Newman, S.D., Bolbecker, A.R., O’Donnell, B.F., & Hetrick, W.P. (2013). A Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Safe Technique for the Measurement of Human Eyeblink Conditioning. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2013.03.002
  34. Kim, D-J, Skosnik, P.D., Cheng, H., *Pruce, B.J., *Braumbaugh, M.S., Vollmer, J.M., Hetrick, W.P., O’Donnell, B.F., Sporns, O., Puce, A., Newman, S.D. (2012). Structural network topology revealed by white matter tractography in cannabis users: a graph theoretical analysis. Brain Connectivity, 1(6): 473-483.
  35. Edwards, C.R., Newman, S., Bismark, A., Skosnik, P.D., O’Donnell, B.F., Shekhar, A., Steinmetz, J.E., & Hetrick, W.P. (2008). Cerebellum volume and eyeblink conditioning in schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging.

 

  1. Prena, K., Cheng, H., Molina, D., Waller, V., & Newman, S.D. (in press). Using Neuroimaging Techniques to Link Game Rewards to Memory through Activity in the Hippocampus. Journal of Media Psychology.
  2. Newman, S. D., Loughery, E., Ecklund, A., Smothers, M., & Ongeri, J. (2021). Spatial training using game play in preschoolers improves computational skills. Mathematical Thinking and Learning, 1-7.
  3. Alchihabi, A., Ekmekci, O., Kivilcim, B. B., Newman, S. D., & Vural, F. T. Y. (2021). Analyzing Complex Problem Solving by Dynamic Brain Networks. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics15.
  4. Newman, S. D., *Loughery, E., *Ecklund, A., *You, C., *Von Werder, H., & Soylu, F. (2020). Structured versus free block play: the impact on arithmetic processing. Trends in Neuroscience and Education, 100146.
  5. Prena, K., Cheng, H., & Newman, S. D. (2020). Hippocampal Neurotransmitter Inhibition Suppressed During Gaming Explained by Skill Rather Than Gamer Status. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 549.
  6. Soylu, F., & Newman, S. D. (2020). Towards an Understanding of the Relationship Between Spatial Processing Ability and Numerical and Mathematical Cognition. Frontiers in Psychology11.
  7. Soylu, F., Seo, R., Newman, M., & Newman, S. D. (2019). Gray Matter Correlates of Finger Gnosis in Children: A VBM Study. Neuroscience.
  8. *Prena, K., *Reed, A., Weaver, A. J., & Newman, S. D. (2018). Game mechanics matter: Differences in video game conditions influence memory. Communication Research Reports.
  9. Soylu, F., *Raymond, D.R., Gutierrez, A.M., & Newman, S.D. (2018). The differential relationship between finger sense, and addition and subtraction: an fMRI study. Journal of Numerical Cognition
  10. Soylu, F., Lester, F.K., & Newman, S.D. (2018). You can count on your fingers: The role of fingers in early mathematical development. Journal of Numerical Cognition
  11. Newman, S.D., Hansen, M.T., Gutierrez, A. (2016). An fMRI Study of the Impact of Block Building and Board Games on Spatial Ability. Front. Psychol., 29 August 2016 | http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01278
  12. Newman, S.D. (2016). Does finger sense predict addition performance? Cognitive Processing, 17(2), 139-146.
  13. *Soylu, F., Newman, S.D. (2015). Anatomically ordered tapping interferes more with one-digit addition than two-digit – A Dual-Task fMRI Study. Cognitive Processing, 1-11.
  14. Newman, S.D. (2015). Differences in cognitive ability and apparent sex differences in corpus callosum size? Psychological Research, 1-7.
  15. Newman, S.D. & *Soylu, F. (2014). The impact of finger counting habits on arithmetic in adults and children. Psychological Research, 78:549-556.
  16. Newman, S.D., *Willoughby, G., Pruce, B. (2011). The effect of problem structure on problem-solving: An fMRI study of word versus number problems. Brain Research, 1410: 77-88.
  17. Newman, S.D., Pruce, B., *Rusia, A., & *Burns, T. (2010). The effect of strategy on problem solving: an fMRI study. Journal of Problem Solving, 3.
  18. Newman, S.D., *Greco, J.A., *Lee, D. (2009). An fMRI study of the Tower of London: A look at problem structure differences. Brain Research, 1286:123-132.
  19. Newman, S.D. (2009). How can the neuroscience of giftedness enhance education? Understanding Our Gifted. Winter, 2009.
  20. Newman, S.D., *Lee, D., *Bates, L.C. (2007). The timecourse of activation within the cortical network associated with visual imagery. The Online Neuroimaging Journal.
  21. Newman, S.D., & *Pittman, G. (2007). The Tower of London: a study of the effect of problem structure on planning. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 29:3, 333-342.
  22. Newman, D., Keller, T.A., & Just, M.A. (2007). Volitional control of attention and brain activation in dual task performance. Human Brain Mapping 28:109-117.
  23. Newman, S. D., Klatzky, R. L., & Lederman, S. J., Just, M. A. (2005). An fMRI comparison of haptic and visual imagery processes. Cognitive Brain Research 23: 235-246.
  24. Newman, S. D., Carpenter, P. A., Varma, S., & Just, M. A. (2003) Frontal and parietal participation in problem-solving in the Tower of London: fMRI and computational modeling of planning and high-level perception. , 41 (12):1668-1682.
  25. Newman, S. D., Just, M. A., &; Carpenter, P. A. (2002). The synchronization of the human cortical working memory network. NeuroImage 15: 810-822.

  1. Gregory, S., Gan, Y., Cheng, H., & Newman, S. (2021, February). HydraNet: a multi-branch convolutional neural network architecture for MRI denoising. In Medical Imaging 2021: Image Processing (Vol. 11596, p. 1159638). International Society for Optics and Photonics.
  2. Cheng, H., Wang, A., Dydak, U., & Newman, S. (2021). An investigation of glutamate quantification with PRESS and MEGA-PRESS, NMR in Biomedicine, 34 (2), e4453.
  3. Afzali, M., Pieciak, T., Newman, S., Garifallidis, E., Özarslan, E., Cheng, H., & Jones, D. K. (2020). The sensitivity of diffusion MRI to microstructural properties and experimental factors. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 108951.
  4. Wang, J., Cheng, H., & Newman, S. D. (2020). Sparse Representation of DWI Images for Fully Automated Brain Tissue Segmentation. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 108828.
  5. Cheng, H., Newman, S., Afzali, M., Fadnavis, S. S., & Garyfallidis, E. (2020). Segmentation of the brain using direction-averaged signal of DWI images. Magnetic Resonance Imaging69, 1-7.
  6. Cheng, H., Li, A., *Koenigsberger, A. A., Huang, C., Wang, Y., Sheng, J., & Newman, S. D. (2017). Pseudo-Bootstrap Network Analysis—an Application in Functional Connectivity Fingerprinting. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 11.
  7. Alchihabi, A., Kivilicim, B. B., Ekmekci, O., Newman, S. D., & Vural, F. T. Y. (2018, May). Decoding cognitive subtasks of complex problem solving using fMRI signals. In 2018 26th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU). IEEE.
  8. Alchihabi, A., Kivilicim, B. B., Newman, S. D., & Vural, F. T. Y. (2018, April). A dynamic network representation of fMRI for modeling and analyzing the problem solving task. In Biomedical Imaging (ISBI 2018), 2018 IEEE 15th International Symposium on (pp. 114-117). IEEE.

  1. Newman, S.D. & *Green, S.R. (2015). Complex Problem-Solving. In (A. Toga & R. Poldrack) Brain Mapping: An Encyclopedic Reference. Elsevier.
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