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Robert W. Cox


Addresses

  10 Center Drive, MSC 1148
  Building 10, Room 1D80
  Bethesda, MD 20892-1148

 

 voice : 301-594-9196
 FAX   : 301-402-1370
 e-mail: robertcox@mail.nih.gov
 WWW   : http://afni.nimh.nih.gov

Education

  • 1972-1976:   B.S. in Mathematics (with honors)
    California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

     

  • 1984-1988:   Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics 
    California Institute of Technology (Caltech)   (Advisor: Donald S. Cohen)
    (awarded the W.P. Carey & Co. Prize in Applied Mathematics for an outstanding doctor's dissertation)

     

  • 1989-1991:   Postdoctoral Fellow
    Computer Research Group   (Mentor: Patrick S. Hagan) 
    Los Alamos National Laboratory

Professional and Academic Employment

  • 1977-1980:   KPFF Consulting Engineers, Seattle WA 
          Computer Programmer
          [Structural Engineering and Finite Element software development]

     

  • 1980-1981:   McDonnell Douglas Astronautics, Huntington Beach CA 
          Engineer-Scientist
          [Kalman filtering for satellite guidance; radar systems simulation]

     

  • 1981-1989:   Dynamics Technology, Torrance CA 
          Senior Computer Scientist
          [Simulation and data analysis of electromagnetic fields in the ocean;
          Analysis and simulation of radar imaging systems] 

     

  • 1991-1993:   Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis IN 
          Assistant Professor, Depts. of Mathematical Sciences and of Computer and Information Science 

     

  • 1993-2001:   Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI 
          Biophysics Research Institute
          1993-1994:   Senior Scientist 
          1994-1998:   Assistant Professor 
          1998-2001:   Associate Professor 

     

  • 2001-????:   National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda MD 
          Director, Scientific and Statistical Computing Core, Intramural Research Program 
          [Development and support of functional neuroimaging analysis methods]

Invited Lectures and Workshops [since joining NIMH]

  • Jun 2001: FMRI training course, Human Brain Mapping meeting, Brighton.
  • Jan-Mar 2002: FMRI analysis training course given in 10 lectures and hands-on workshops, NIH.
    (Attended by about 40 researchers from NIMH, NINDS, NIAAA, etc.)
  • May 2002: FMRI analysis methods training course, ISMRM annual meeting, Honolulu.
  • Sep-Nov 2002: Repeat of FMRI analysis training course from Jan-Mar, NIH.
  • Oct 2002: FMRI software workshop at University of Pennsylvania.
  • Oct 2002: FMRI course at Medical College of Wisconsin.
  • Jan-Apr 2003: Another repeat of FMRI analysis training course, NIH.
  • May 2003: Three hour AFNI class in FSL/FreeSurfer course at UCLA.
  • July 2003: One day AFNI class at University of Iowa brain mapping workshop.
  • Sep 2003: Presentation at Marian Smoluchowski Symposium, Zakopane, Poland.
  • Oct 2003: Five day AFNI workshop, Università di Pisa.
  • Jan 2004: Three day AFNI workshop, Princeton University.
  • Feb 2004: Four day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • May 2004: Educational lecture at ISMRM annual meeting, Kyoto, Japan.
  • July 2004: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Jan 2005: Two seminars at Caltech.
  • Feb 2005: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Aug 2005: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Sep 2005: Two-and-a-half day AFNI workshop, Aston University; 90 minute presentation at the fMRI Experience symposium in Birmingham UK.
  • Mar 2006: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • May 2006: FMRI educational workshop, ISMRM meeting, Seattle.
  • Jun 2006: Five day AFNI workshop, Università di Pisa, Italy.
  • Sep 2006: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Jan 2007: Two seminars at UT Houston and Rice University.
  • Feb 2007: Five day AFNI workshop, Hanyang University, Seoul.
  • Mar 2007: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • May 2007: FMRI educational workshop, ISMRM meeting, Berlin.
  • May 2007: Invited presentation, "Clinical FMRI" workshop, Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel Germany.
  • Oct 2007: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Nov 2007: Three day AFNI workshop, NIH. (For students who were wait-listed for the Oct class.)
  • Feb 2008: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Sep 2008: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Feb 2009: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Mar 2009: Four day AFNI workshop, Dartmouth University.
  • Apr 2009: FMRI educational workshop, ISMRM meeting, Honolulu.
  • May 2009: 1/2 day Advanced AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Jul 2009: 1/2 day Advanced AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Jul 2009: Seminar presentation at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
  • Aug 2009: Five day AFNI workshop, UC San Diego
  • Sep 2009: Four day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Nov 2009: Five day AFNI workshop, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
  • Feb 2010: Four day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Apr 2010: Five day AFNI workshop, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing.
  • Apr 2010: Five day AFNI workshop, Southwest University, Chongqing.
  • Apr 2010: Invited keynote speaker, First Chinese Conference on Neurotechnology, Chongqing.
  • Jun 2010: Five day AFNI workshop, Università di Pisa, Italy.
  • Sep 2010: Four day AFNI workshop, NIH. (plus a 1 day makeup class for wait-listers)
  • Oct 2010: Five day AFNI workshop, University of Texas Medical School, Houston.
  • Feb 2011: Four day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Apr 2011: Five day AFNI workshop, University of Tulsa.
  • May 2011: FMRI educational workshop, ISMRM annual meeting, Montreal.
  • Aug 2011: Three day AFNI workshop, Dartmouth College.
  • Sep 2011: Four day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Oct 2011: Five day AFNI workshop, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
  • Nov 2011: Five day AFNI workshop, Seoul National University Hospital.
  • Nov 2011: Two day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Mar 2012: Four day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Jun 2012: Educational workshop, Human Brain Mapping conference, Beijing.
  • Jun 2012: Five day AFNI workshop, Beijing Normal University.
  • Oct 2012: Four day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Nov 2012: Three day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Feb 2013: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Nov 2013: Five day AFNI workshop, Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Nov 2013: Three day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Dec 2013: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.
  • Apr 2014: Three day AFNI workshop, U Miami Coral Gables.
  • May 2014: Educational workshop, ISMRM conference, Milano.
  • May 2014: Two day AFNI workshop, Università di Pisa, Italy.
  • May 2014: Four day AFNI workshop, Haskins Laboratories, Yale University.
  • Sep 2014: Three day AFNI workshop, Dartmouth College.
  • Sep 2014: Five day AFNI workshop, NIH.

NIH Review Panels

  • May 3 2001: Reviewer for CSR Special Emphasis Panel SSS-Q(02).
  • Mar 19 2002: Reviewer for CSR Special Emphasis Panel SSS-E(05).
  • Oct 23 2002: Reviewer for Human Brain Project panel SSS-E(95).
  • May 26-27 2004: Reviewer for National Centers for Biomedical Computing (Roadmap) CSR Special Emphasis Panel BST-A(55).
  • June 9 2004: Member of contract review panel LXF-L(54) for NIDA IRP.
  • Dec 13 2004: Reviewer for Bioengineering Research Partnerships CSR Special Emphasis Panel BST-A(50).
  • Nov 10 2005: Reviewer for Human Brain Project Neurotechnology/Engineering CSR Special Emphasis Panel MDCN-K(55).
  • Jun 21 2006: Reviewer for Neuroinformatics/Imaging CSR Special Emphasis Panel MDCN-K(51).
  • Jun 27 2006: Chair of contract review panel for NIBIB ERP (Neuroscience Blueprint) for NITRC.
  • Oct 31 2006: Reviewer for Neuroinformatics/Imaging CSR Special Emphasis Panel MDCN-K(52).
  • Jun 4-5 2009: Reviewer for CSR Neurotechnology Study Section.
  • Jun 2010: Mail-in reviewer for CSR Neurotechnology Study Section.
  • Oct 12-13 2010: Reviewer for CSR Neurotechnology Overflow Study Section.
  • Jun 9-10 2011: Reviewer for CSR Neurotechnology NT-L Study Section.

Refereed Publications

{PDF reprints of many of these papers can be found at http://afni.nimh.nih.gov/sscc/rwcox/papers/}

  1. RW Cox and DS Cohen.
    A mathematical model for stress-driven diffusion in polymers.
    Journal of Polymer Science, Polymer Physics Edition27: 589-602, 1989.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 25 times [by May 2014].

     

  2. RW Cox.
    Shocks in a model for stress-driven diffusion.
    SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics50: 1284-1299, 1990.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 7 times [by May 2014].

     

  3. PS Hagan and RW Cox.
    Productivity enhancement in hydrofractured oil reservoirs.
    European Journal of Applied Mathematics1: 26-46, 1990.

     

  4. RW Cox.
    Stress-assisted diffusion: a free boundary problem.
    SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics51: 1522-1537, 1991.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 1 time [by May 2014].

     

  5. RW Cox, A Jesmanowicz, and JS Hyde.
    Real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging.
    Magnetic Resonance in Medicine33: 230-236, 1995.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 152 times [by Jan 2015].
  6. EC Wong, RW Cox, and AW Song.
    Optimized isotropic diffusion weighting.
    Magnetic Resonance in Medicine34: 139-143, 1995.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 76 times [by Jan 2015].
  7. EA DeYoe, GJ Carman, PA Bandettini, S Glickman, J Wieser, RW Cox, D Miller, and J Neitz.
    Mapping striate and extrastriate visual areas in human cerebral cortex.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA93: 2382-2386, 1996.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 637 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  8. RW Cox.
    AFNI: Software for analysis and visualization of functional magnetic resonance neuroimages.
    Computers and Biomedical Research29: 162-173, 1996.
        N.B.This paper has been cited 3557 times [by Jan 2015].
      •   For further information about the AFNI software package, see http://afni.nimh.nih.gov/afni

     

  9. FZ Yetkin, TL Mcauliffe, RW Cox, and VM Haughton.
    Test-retest precision of functional MR in sensory and motor task activation.
    American Journal of Neuroradiology17: 95-98, 1996.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 101 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  10. O Yetkin, FZ Yetkin, VM Haughton, and RW Cox.
    Use of functional MR to map language in multilingual volunteers.
    American Journal of Neuroradiology17: 473-477, 1996.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 65 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  11. A Li, FZ Yetkin, RW Cox, and VM Haughton.
    Ipsilateral hemisphere activation during motor and sensory tasks.
    American Journal of Neuroradiology17: 651-655, 1996.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 70 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  12. FZ Yetkin, VM Haughton, RW Cox, JS Hyde, RM Birn, EC Wong, and R Prost.
    Effect of motion outside the field of view on functional MR.
    American Journal of Neuroradiology17: 1005-1009, 1996.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 53 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  13. JR Binder, JA Frost, TA Hammeke, SM Rao, and RW Cox.
    Function of the left planum temporale in auditory and linguistic processing.
    Brain119: 1239-1247, 1996.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 283 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  14. WM Mueller, FZ Yetkin, TA Hammeke, GL Morris, SJ Swanson, K Reichert, RW Cox, and VM Haughton.
    Functional magnetic resonance imaging mapping of the motor cortex in patients with cerebral tumors.
    Neurosurgery39: 515-520, 1996.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 178 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  15. JR Binder, JA Frost, TA Hammeke, RW Cox, SM Rao, and T Prieto.
    Human brain language areas identified by functional magnetic resonance imaging.
    Journal of Neuroscience17: 353-362, 1997.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 788 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  16. SM Rao, JA Bobholz, TA Hammeke, AC Rosen, SJ Woodley, JM Cunningham, RW Cox, EA Stein, and JR Binder.
    Functional MRI evidence for subcortical participation in conceptual reasoning skills.
    NeuroReport8: 1987-1993, 1997.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 94 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  17. SM Rao, DL Harrington, KY Haaland, JA Bobholz, RW Cox, and JR Binder.
    Distributed neural systems underlying the timing of movements.
    Journal of Neuroscience17: 5528-5535, 1997.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 381 times [by May 2014].

     

  18. R Zhang, RW Cox, and JS Hyde.
    The effect of magnetization transfer on functional MRI signals.
    Magnetic Resonance in Medicine38: 187-192, 1997.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 9 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  19. MS Beauchamp, RW Cox, and EA DeYoe.
    Graded effects of spatial and featural attention on human area MT and associated motion processing areas.
    Journal of Neurophysiology78: 516-520, 1997.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 195 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  20. FZ Yetkin, WM Mueller, GL Morris, TL Mcauliffe, JL Ulmer, RW Cox, DL Daniels, and VM Haughton.
    Functional MR activation correlated with intraoperative cortical mapping.
    American Journal of Neuroradiology18: 1311-1315, 1997.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 167 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  21. RW Cox and JS Hyde.
    Software tools for analysis and visualization of FMRI Data.
    NMR in Biomedicine10: 171-178, 1997.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 329 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  22. RM Birn, PA Bandettini, A Jesmanowicz, RW Cox, and R Shaker.
    Magnetic field changes in the human brain due to swallowing or speaking.
    Magnetic Resonance in Medicine40: 55-60, 1998.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 104 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  23. JS Hyde, HS Mchaourab, TG Camenisch, JJ Ratke, RW Cox, and W Froncisz.
    Electron paramagnetic resonance detection by time-locked subsampling.
    Review of Scientific Instruments69: 2622-2628, 1998.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 21 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  24. MK Kern, RM Birn, S Jaradeh, A Jesmanowicz, RW Cox, JS Hyde, and R Shaker.
    Identification and characterization of cerebral cortical response to esophageal mucosal acid exposure.
    Gastroenterology115: 1353-1362, 1998.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 78 times [by May 2014].

     

  25. KM Donahue, J Van Kylen, S Guven, A El-Bershawi, W-M Luh, PA Bandettini, RW Cox, JS Hyde, and AH Kissebah.
    Simultaneous gradient-echo/spin-echo EPI of graded ischemia in human skeletal muscle.
    Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging8: 1106-1113, 1998.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 40 times [by Jan 2015].
  26. FZ Yetkin, JL Ulmer, W Mueller, RW Cox, MM Klosek, and VM Haughton.
    Functional magnetic resonance imaging assessment of the risk of postoperative hemiparesis after excision of cerebral tumors.
    International Journal of Neuroradiology4: 253-257, 1998.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 9 times [by May 2014].

     

  27. RM Birn, PA Bandettini, RW Cox, and R Shaker.
    Event-related FMRI of tasks involving brief motion.
    Human Brain Mapping7: 106-114, 1999.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 176 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  28. R Tong and RW Cox.
    Rotation of NMR images using the 2D chirp-z transform.
    Magnetic Resonance in Medicine41: 253-256, 1999.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 20 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  29. JA Frost, JR Binder, JA Springer, TA Hammeke, PSF Bellgowan, SM Rao, and RW Cox.
    Language processing is strongly left lateralized in both sexes - evidence from functional MRI.
    Brain122 (part 2): 199-208, 1999.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 265 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  30. JR Binder, JA Frost, TA Hammeke, PSF Bellgowan, SM Rao, and RW Cox.
    Conceptual processing during the conscious resting state: a functional MRI study.
    Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience11: 80-95, 1999.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 559 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  31. B Crosson B, SM Rao, SJ Woodley, AC Rosen, TA Hammeke, JA Bobholz, A Mayer, JM Cunningham, SA Fuller, JR Binder, RW Cox, and EA Stein.
    Mapping of semantic, phonological, and orthographic verbal working memory in normal adults with FMRI.
    Neuropsychology13: 171-187, 1999.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 73 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  32. RW Cox and R Tong.
    Two and three dimensional image rotation using the FFT.
    IEEE Transactions on Image Processing8: 1297-1299, 1999.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 22 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  33. MM Klosek and RW Cox.
    Steady-state currents in sharp stochastic ratchets.
    Physical Review E60: 3727-3735, 1999.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 10 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  34. RW Cox and A Jesmanowicz.
    Real-time 3D image registration for functional MRI.
    Magnetic Resonance in Medicine42: 1014-1018, 1999.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 434 times [by Jan 2015].
  35. RW Cox.
    k-space partition diagrams: a graphical tool for analysis of MRI pulse sequences.
    Magnetic Resonance in Medicine43: 160-162, 2000.
        N.B.: This paper has never been cited -- and it was such a nice idea, too.

     

  36. DL Harrington, SM Rao, KY Haaland, JA Bobholz, AR Mayer, JR Binder, and RW Cox.
    Specialized neural systems underlying representations of movements.
    Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience12: 56-77, 2000.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 120 times [by Jan 2015].
  37. PA Bandettini and RW Cox.
    Event-related fMRI contrast when using constant interstimulus interval: theory and experiment.
    Magnetic Resonance in Medicine43: 540-548, 2000.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 129 times [by Jan 2015].
  38. ZS Saad, KM Ropella, RW Cox, and EA DeYoe.
    Analysis and use of FMRI response delays.
    Human Brain Mapping13: 74-93, 2001.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 96 times [by Jan 2015].
  39. GE Sarty, R Bennett, and RW Cox.
    Direct reconstruction of non-Cartesian k-space data using a non-uniform fast Fourier transform.
    Magnetic Resonance in Medicine45: 908-915, 2001.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 31 times [by Jan 2015].
  40. MK Kern, RM Birn, S Jaradeh, A Jesmanowicz, RW Cox, JS Hyde, and R Shaker.
    Swallow-related cerebral cortical activity maps are not specific to deglutition.
    American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology280: G531-G538, 2001.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 56 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  41. RM Birn, RW Cox, and PA Bandettini.
    Detection versus estimation in event-related fMRI: choosing the optimal stimulus timing.
    NeuroImage15: 252-264, 2002.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 118 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  42. V Roopchansingh, RW Cox, A Jesmanowicz, BD Ward, and JS Hyde.
    Single-shot magnetic field mapping and applications.
    Magnetic Resonance in Medicine50: 839-843, 2003.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 25 times [by Jan 2015].

     

  43. RM Birn, RW Cox, and PA Bandettini.
    Experimental designs and processing strategies for fMRI studies involving overt verbal responses.
    NeuroImage23: 1046-1058, 2004.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.07.039
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 85 times [by Jan 2015].
  44. ZS Saad, RC Reynolds, B Argall, S Japee, and RW Cox.
    SUMA: An interface for surface-based intra- and inter-subject analysis with AFNI.
    2004 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: Macro to Nano 2, pp1510-1513.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 60 times [by Jan 2015].
  45. ZS Saad, G Chen, RC Reynolds, PP Christidis, KR Hammett, PSF Bellgowan, and RW Cox.
    FIAC Analysis According to AFNI and SUMA.
    Human Brain Mapping27: 417-424, 2006.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.20247
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 33 times [by Jan 2015].
  46. ZS Saad, DR Glen, G Chen, MS Beauchamp, R Desai, and RW Cox.
    A new method for improving functional-to-structural MRI alignment using local Pearson correlation.
    NeuroImage44: 839-848, 2009.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.09.037
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 108 times [by Jan 2015].
  47. H Sarin, AS Kanevsky, SH Fung, JA Butman, RW Cox, D Glen, R Reynolds, and S Auh.
    Metabolically stable bradykinin B2 receptor agonists enhance transvascular drug delivery into malignant brain tumors by increasing drug half-life.
    Journal of Translational Medicine7: #33, 2009.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-7-33
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 11 times [by Jan 2015].
  48. JH Kim, JM Lee, HJ Jo, SH Kim, JH Lee, ST Kim, SW Seo, RW Cox, DL Na, SI Kim, and ZS Saad.
    Defining functional SMA and pre-SMA subregions in human MFC using resting state fMRI: functional connectivity-based parcellation method.
    NeuroImage 49: 2375-2386, 2010.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.10.016
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 63 times [by Jan 2015].
  49. HJ Jo, ZS Saad, WK Simmons, LA Milbury, and RW Cox.
    Mapping sources of correlation in resting state FMRI, with artifact detection and removal.
    NeuroImage52: 571-582, 2010.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.04.246 
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 44 times [by May 2014].
  50. A Vovk, RW Cox, J Stare, D Šuput, and ZS Saad.
    Segmentation Priors From Local Image Properties: Without Using Bias Field Correction, Location-based Templates, or Registration.
    Neuroimage55: 142-152, 2011.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.11.082
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 5 times [by Jan 2015].
  51. A Vovk, RW Cox, D Šuput, J Stare, and ZS Saad.
    Uporaba statističnih podpisov za izdelavo verjetnostnih map zdravih in obolelih možganov - nov diagnostični pripomoček?
    (Use of signatures to create probability maps of brain tissues in health and disease – a new diagnostic tool?)
    Zdrav Vestn80: 476-482, 2011.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 1 time [by Jan 2015].
  52. G Chen, ZS Saad, DR Glen, JP Hamilton, ME Thomason, IH Gotlib, and RW Cox.
    Vector Autoregression, Structural Equation Modeling, and Their Synthesis in Neuroimaging Data Analysis.
    Computers in Biology and Medicine41: 1142-1155, 2011.     http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiomed.2011.09.004
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 12 times [by Jan 2015].
  53. RW Cox.
    AFNI: what a long strange trip it's been.
    NeuroImage60: 747-765, 2012.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.08.056
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 26 times [by Jan 2015].
  54. G Chen, ZS Saad, AR Nath, MS Beauchamp, and RW Cox.
    FMRI Group Analysis Combining Effect Estimates and Their Variances.
    Neuroimage60: 747–765, 2012.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.12.060
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 19 times [by Jan 2015].
  55. ZS Saad, SJ Gotts, K Murphy, G Chen, HJ Jo, A Martin, and RW Cox.
    Trouble at Rest: How Correlation Patterns and Group Differences Become Distorted After Global Signal Regression.
    Brain Connectivity2: 25-32, 2012.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/brain.2012.0080
  56. SJ Gotts, WK Simmons, LA Milbury, GL Wallace, RW Cox, and A Martin.
    Fractionation of Social Brain Circuits in Autism Spectrum Disorders.
    Brain135: 2711-2725, 2012.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/aws160
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 44 times [by Jan 2015].
  57. HJ Jo, ZS Saad, SJ Gotts, A Martin, and RW Cox.
    Quantifying Agreement between Anatomical and Functional Interhemispheric Correspondences in the Resting Brain.
    PLoS ONE7: art.&nbps;no. e48847, 2012.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048847
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 6 times [by Jan 2015].
  58. G Chen, ZS Saad, JC Britton, DS Pine, and RW Cox
    Linear mixed-effects modeling approach to FMRI group analysis.
    NeuroImage73: 176-190, 2013.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 12 times [by Jan 2015].
  59. SJ Gotts, ZS Saad, HJ Jo, GL Wallace, RW Cox, and A Martin.
    The perils of global signal regression for group comparisons: A case study of Autism Spectrum Disorders.
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience: (JUL), article number 356, 2013.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 20 times [by Jan 2015].
  60. HJ Jo, SJ Gotts, RC Reynolds, PA Bandettini, A Martin, RW Cox, and ZS Saad.
    Effective preprocessing procedures virtually eliminate distance-dependent motion artifacts in resting state FMRI.
    Journal of Applied Mathematics:  article number 935154, 2013. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24415902
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 11 times [by Jan 2015].
  61. SJ Gotts, HJ Jo, GL Wallace, ZS Saad, RW Cox, and A Martin.
    Two distinct forms of functional lateralization in the human brain.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America110: E3435-E3444, 2013.
        N.B.: This paper has been cited 12 times [by Jan 2015].
  62. ZS Saad, RC Reynolds, HJ Jo, SJ Gotts, G Chen, A Martin, and RW Cox.
    Correcting Brain-Wide Correlation Differences in Resting-State FMRI.
    Brain Connectivity2013: 339-352.
  63. G Chen, NE Adleman, ZS Saad, E Leibenluft, and RW Cox.
    Applications of Multivariate Modeling to Neuroimaging Group Analysis: A Comprehensive Alternative to the Univariate General Linear Model.
    NeuroImage99: 571-588, 2014.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.06.027
  64. J Gonzalez-Castillo, CW Hoy, DA Handwerker, V Roopchansingh, SJ Inati, ZS Saad, RW Cox, and PA Bandettini.
    Task Dependence, Tissue Specificity, and Spatial Distribution of Widespread Activations in Large Single-Subject Functional MRI Datasets at 7 T.
    Cerebral Cortex, in press.   http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhu148
  65. B Biswal, C Pawela, T Grist, ME Meyerand, AS Nencka, EA DeYoe, SJ Li, DB Rowe, V Kiviniemi, RW Cox, J Bodurka, S Ogawa, A Koretsky, X Hu, SG Kim.
    Personal reflections on James S. Hyde.
    Brain Connectivity4: 631-635, 2014.

Recent Conference Presentations

(first author only)

  • RW Cox, ZS Saad, G Chen, DR Glen, and RC Reynolds
    New Tools for Analysis of MRI Datasets.
    ISMRM Annual Meeting, April 2009, Honolulu.
  • RW Cox, and ZS Saad.
    Surfing the Connectome: InstaCorr in AFNI and SUMA.
    Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting, June 2010, Barcelona; and
    Second Biennial International Conference on Resting State Connectivity, September 2010, Milwaukee.
  • RW Cox.
    Functional MRI Analysis. (Morning session educational oral presentation.)
    ISMRM Annual Meeting, May 2011, Montreal.
  • RW Cox, RC Reynolds, DR Glen, ZS Saad, G Chen.
    AFNI: State of the Software - 2012.
    Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting, June 2012, Beijing.
  • RW Cox and DR Glen.
    Nonlinear Warping in AFNI.
    Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting, June 2013, Seattle.
  • RW Cox.
    FMRI Analysis Methods: Classics and New Trends
    ISMRM Annual Meeting, May 2014, Milano.

Doctoral Dissertations Supervised

[All at the Biophysics Graduate Program, Medical College of Wisconsin]

  1. Rongyan Zhang.
    Functional MRI Studies Using Magnetization Transfer,
    September 1998.
    [Current Position: Senior Scientist, Medical College of Wisconsin]

     

  2. Rasmus Matthias Birn.
    Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Presence of Task-Induced Motion,
    October 1999.
    [Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin]

     

  3. Raoqiong Tong Bennett.
    Power Spectral Density Imaging Beyond the Nyquist Limit,
    December 2000.
    [Current Position: Law student, Arizona State University]

     

Funding History

  • 5R29NS034798 - INTERACTIVE AND REAL-TIME FUNCTIONAL MR NEUROIMAGING (PI) - 1996-2001

Miscellaneous

  • May 2006: Outstanding Teacher Award for educational presentation at ISMRM annual meeting.
  • July 2007: The Blueprint for Neuroscience Research Director's Award

Erdös Number = 4

(see http://www.oakland.edu/enp/ for background information)

Created by Robert Cox