{"result":[{"lastName":"Menon","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor (Research),Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry"},{"appointment":"Member,Bio-X"},{"appointment":"Member,Child Health Research Institute"},{"appointment":"Professor (Research) (By courtesy),Neurology & Neurological Sciences"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor (Research),Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4560&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Vinod Menon","firstName":"Vinod","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Vinod_Menon","researchInterest":"EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE: \r\n\r\nCognitive neuroscience; Cognitive development; Psychiatric neuroscience; Functional brain imaging; Dynamical basis of brain function; Nonlinear dynamics of neural systems"},{"lastName":"Parvizi","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Neurology"},{"focus":"epilepsy surgery"},{"focus":"electrocorticography"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Associate Professor - Med Center Line,Neurology & Neurological Sciences"},{"appointment":"Member,Child Health Research Institute"}],"primaryAppointment":"Associate Professor - Med Center Line,Neurology & Neurological Sciences","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=8194&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Josef Parvizi MD PhD","firstName":"Josef","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Josef_Parvizi","researchInterest":"In our research, we use intracranial recordings in conscious human subjects who are undergoing clinical monitoring for the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy. We use electrocorticography, electrical brain perturbation, and fMRI to study the neural basis of human behavior and cognition. Our main interest lies in the system level study of electrophysiological brain activity and its contribution to human behavior and cognition and how that might be broken during epileptic seizures."},{"lastName":"Greicius","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Neurology"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Assistant Professor,Neurology & Neurological Sciences"},{"appointment":"Member,Child Health Research Institute"},{"appointment":"Member,Neurology & Neurological Sciences"},{"appointment":"Assistant Professor (By courtesy),Psychiatry & Behavioral Science"}],"primaryAppointment":"Assistant Professor,Neurology & Neurological Sciences","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=5883&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Michael Greicius","firstName":"Michael","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Michael_Greicius","researchInterest":"Dr. Greicius' research involves the use of functional MRI in conjunction with other imaging modalities to detect and characterize neural networks in healthy adults and patients with neuropsychiatric disorders. The main research objective is to develop novel imaging biomarkers that will enhance the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, major depression, and schizophrenia."},{"lastName":"Rauschecker","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"MD Student, School of Medicine"},{"appointment":"Ph.D., Dean's Office"}],"primaryAppointment":"MD Student, School of Medicine","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=17968&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Andreas Rauschecker","firstName":"Andreas","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Andreas_Rauschecker","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Ryali","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Research Associate,Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry"},{"appointment":"Phys Sci Res Assoc,Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry"}],"primaryAppointment":"Research Associate,Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=9648&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Srikanth Ryali","firstName":"Srikanth","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Srikanth_Ryali","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Weiner","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Social Sciences Cluster"}],"primaryAppointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Social Sciences Cluster","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=23378&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Kevin S. 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To achieve this goal, clinic and research collaboration is essential. I rely on technology to integrate multiple measures of behavior, brain function, imaging and genetics."},{"lastName":"Qin","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Psychiatry & Behavioral Science"}],"primaryAppointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Psychiatry & Behavioral Science","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=20379&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Shaozheng Qin","firstName":"Shaozheng","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Shaozheng_Qin","researchInterest":"I am interested in the brain basis of learning and memory, and interaction with stress and emotion. Using a multi-disciplinary approach (integrating cognitive neuroimaging, psychophysiology, and genetics), I mainly investigate into the following questions. How does the brain, particularly the medial temporal and prefrontal networks, support learning and memory? How are these memory-related systems modulated by emotion and stress? How do these systems mature over development?"},{"lastName":"Devarajan","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Neurobiology"}],"primaryAppointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Neurobiology","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=19830&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Sridharan Devarajan","firstName":"Sridharan","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Sridharan_Devarajan","researchInterest":"Attention allows us to selectively process the most important information in the sensory environment. I study how gamma-band (25-140Hz) oscillations that occur in brain circuits during attention shape behavior. I study the mechanisms and role of these oscillations in the optic tectum (superior colliculus), a midbrain structure involved in attention, sensory processing and gaze control, using a combination of recordings in live animals, in brain slices, and computational modeling."},{"lastName":"Ryu","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Neurological Surgery"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Consulting Professor,Electrical Engineering - Integrated Circuits Laboratory Operations"}],"primaryAppointment":"Consulting Professor,Electrical Engineering - Integrated Circuits Laboratory Operations","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=7564&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Stephen Ryu, MD","firstName":"Stephen","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Stephen_Ryu","researchInterest":"Clinical research involves minimally invasive spine surgery techniques and outcomes. Also interested in spine radiosurgery. Scientific research involved brain-machine interface research with the application of neural motor prosthetic systems."},{"lastName":"Saggar","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Psychiatry & Behavioral Science"}],"primaryAppointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Psychiatry & Behavioral Science","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=23965&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Manish Saggar","firstName":"Manish","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Manish_Saggar","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Fisher","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Epilepsy"},{"focus":"Neurology"},{"focus":"EEG"},{"focus":"Consciousness, Loss of"},{"focus":"Convulsion, Non-Epileptic"},{"focus":"Epilepsy, Complex Partial"},{"focus":"Epilepsy, Generalized"},{"focus":"Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe"},{"focus":"Epilepsy, Tonic-Clonic"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor - Med Center Line,Neurology & Neurological Sciences"},{"appointment":"Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy),Neurosurgery"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor - Med Center Line,Neurology & Neurological Sciences","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4638&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Robert Fisher","firstName":"Robert","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Robert_Fisher","researchInterest":"Dr. Fisher is interested in clincal, laboratory and translational aspects of epilepsy research. Prior work has included: electrical deep brain stimulation for epilepsy, studied in laboratory models and clinical trials; drug delivery to a seizure focus; mechanisms of absence epilepsy studied with in vitro slices of brain thalamus; hyperthermic seizures; diagnosis and treatment of non-epileptic seizures, the post-ictal state; driving and epilepsy; new antiepileptic drugs; surgery for epilepsy."},{"lastName":"Yesavage","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Geriatric Psychiatry"},{"focus":"Psychiatry"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor,Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Stanford/VA Alzheimer's Clinical Research Center"},{"appointment":"Professor (By courtesy),Neurology & Neurological Sciences"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor,Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Stanford/VA Alzheimer's Clinical Research Center","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4637&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Jerome Yesavage","firstName":"Jerome","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Jerome_Yesavage","researchInterest":"We study cognitive processes and aging in our research center. 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In so doing, I mainly refer to the developmental psychological framework of attachment theory."},{"lastName":"Zeitzer","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Assistant Professor,Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center"}],"primaryAppointment":"Assistant Professor,Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=7863&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Jamie Zeitzer","firstName":"Jamie","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Jamie_Zeitzer","researchInterest":"Dr. Zeitzer's research concerns examination of human and primate circadian rhythms and sleep; notably, the neural mechanisms that underlie wakefulness and circadian photoreception. He is also involved in collaborative efforts in examining the role of sleep disruption in medical pathologies such as Alzheimer's disease, spinal cord injury, and breast cancer."},{"lastName":"Olson","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Neurology - Child Neurology"},{"focus":"Neurology, Pediatric"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Associate Professor - Med Center Line,Neurology & Neurological Sciences"},{"appointment":"Associate Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy),Pediatrics"},{"appointment":"Associate Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy),Neurosurgery"}],"primaryAppointment":"Associate Professor - Med Center Line,Neurology & Neurological Sciences","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4427&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Donald Olson","firstName":"Donald","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Donald_Olson","researchInterest":"Epilepsy in children and adolescents. Particular interest in clinical neurophysiology (EEG and video EEG), differential diagnosis of seizures in children, and selection of patients who will benefit from epilepsy surger."},{"lastName":"Thiruvengadam","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"MD Student, School of Medicine"}],"primaryAppointment":"MD Student, School of Medicine","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=18697&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Nikhil Thiruvengadam","firstName":"Nikhil","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Nikhil_Thiruvengadam","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Pfefferbaum","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council,Psychiatry & Behavioral Science"},{"appointment":"Member,Bio-X"}],"primaryAppointment":"Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council,Psychiatry & Behavioral Science","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4544&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Adolf Pfefferbaum","firstName":"Adolf","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Adolf_Pfefferbaum","researchInterest":"Development and application of magnetic resonance imaging approaches for in vivo studies of human and animal brain integrity in neurodegenerative conditions, including alcoholism, HIV infection, Alzheimer's disease, and normal aging"}]}