Bradley Voytek's profile
What I do
I don’t sleep too much. Everything in moderation, including moderation. I spend a lot of time working, traveling, and playing.
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- PhD Candidate
- Company
- University of California, Berkeley, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute
- Further information
Location
- City:
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- Hub:
- None chosen
Interests
Technically I study prefrontal/subcortical interactions in human cognition using a variety of theoretical, behavioral, and neuroimaging techniques.
In a more abstract sense, I’m interested in how science and society interface, how scientific advances affect culture, politics, and social interactions, and what can scientists do to make science more accessible to the public.
Projects
Several ongoing EEG and patient studies.
Publications
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Bauer M, London E, Rasgon N, Berman S, Frye M, Altshuler L, Mandelkern M, Bramen J, Voytek B, Woods R, Mazziotta J, Whybrow P. Supraphysiological doses of levothyroxine alter regional cerebral metabolism and improve mood in bipolar depression. Molecular psychiatry (5) , 456-69 PubMed ID:(15724143 )
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London E, Berman S, Voytek B, Simon S, Mandelkern M, Monterosso J, Thompson P, Brody A, Geaga J, Hong M, Hayashi K, Rawson R, Ling W. Cerebral metabolic dysfunction and impaired vigilance in recently abstinent methamphetamine abusers. Biological psychiatry (10) , 770-8 (Epub 10 Aug 2005) PubMed ID:(16095568 )
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Voytek B. Emergent basal ganglia pathology within computational models. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (28) , 7317-8 PubMed ID:(16838428 )
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Voytek B, Berman S, Hassid B, Simon S, Mandelkern M, Brody A, Monterosso J, Ling W, London E. Differences in regional brain metabolism associated with marijuana abuse in methamphetamine abusers. Synapse (New York, N.Y.) (2) , 113-5 PubMed ID:(15906384 )
Contact
- email:
- bradley.voytek [ at ] gmail.com
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