Faculty
ADAM ARON
Assistant Professor
CONTACT:
| Email: | adamaron@ucsd.edu |
| Phone: | (858) 822-1096 |
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Research Interests
My lab is focused on cognitive control. We use experimental psychology paradigms along with the techniques of functional and structural MRI and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, and we study neurological patients.
I am interested, in particular, in how frontal/basal-ganglia circuits are engaged during cognition and in how pathology of these circuits relates to neuropsychiatric conditions such as impulse control disorders.
Selected Publications
Aron AR (2008) Progress in Executive function Research: From tasks, to functions to regions to networks. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 17(2):124-9
Aron AR, Durston S, Eagle DM, Logan GD, Stinear CM, Stuphorn V 2007) Converging evidence for a frontal/basal-ganglia system for inhibitory control of behavior and thought. Journal of Neuroscience, 27 (44): 11860-4
Aron A.R, Shohamy D, Clark J, Myers C, Gluck M.A, Poldrack R.A (2004) Human midbrain sensitivity to cognitive feedback and uncertainty during classification learning. Journal of Neurophysiology.
Aron A.R, Fletcher P.C, Bullmore E.T, Sahakian B.J, Robbins T.W (2003). Stop-signal inhibition disrupted by damage to right inferior frontal gyrus in humans. Nature Neuroscience 6(2):115-6.
Aron A.R, Dowson J, Sahakian B.J, Robbins T.W (2003). Methylphenidate improves response inhibition in adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Biological Psychiatry; 54: 1465-1468.