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Ravi D Mill
Ravi D Mill
Assistant Research Professor, Rutgers University
Verified email at scarletmail.rutgers.edu
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The hippocampus and entorhinal cortex encode the path and Euclidean distances to goals during navigation
LR Howard, AH Javadi, Y Yu, RD Mill, LC Morrison, R Knight, MM Loftus, ...
Current Biology 24 (12), 1331-1340, 2014
3152014
Advancing functional connectivity research from association to causation
AT Reid, DB Headley, RD Mill, R Sanchez-Romero, LQ Uddin, ...
Nature neuroscience 22 (11), 1751-1760, 2019
2782019
Cognitive task information is transferred between brain regions via resting-state network topology
T Ito, KR Kulkarni, DH Schultz, RD Mill, RH Chen, LI Solomyak, MW Cole
Nature communications 8 (1), 1027, 2017
1872017
Task activations produce spurious but systematic inflation of task functional connectivity estimates
MW Cole, T Ito, D Schultz, R Mill, R Chen, C Cocuzza
Neuroimage 189, 1-18, 2019
1692019
From connectome to cognition: The search for mechanism in human functional brain networks
RD Mill, T Ito, MW Cole
NeuroImage 160, 124-139, 2017
1122017
Task-evoked activity quenches neural correlations and variability across cortical areas
T Ito, SL Brincat, M Siegel, RD Mill, BJ He, EK Miller, HG Rotstein, ...
PLoS computational biology 16 (8), e1007983, 2020
802020
Global connectivity of the fronto-parietal cognitive control network is related to depression symptoms in the general population
DH Schultz, T Ito, LI Solomyak, RH Chen, RD Mill, A Anticevic, MW Cole
Network Neuroscience 3 (1), 107-123, 2018
802018
Discovering the computational relevance of brain network organization
T Ito, L Hearne, R Mill, C Cocuzza, MW Cole
Trends in cognitive sciences 24 (1), 25-38, 2020
712020
Empirical validation of directed functional connectivity
RD Mill, A Bagic, A Bostan, W Schneider, MW Cole
NeuroImage 146, 275-287, 2017
432017
Pupil dilation during recognition memory: Isolating unexpected recognition from judgment uncertainty
RD Mill, AR O’Connor, IG Dobbins
Cognition 154, 81-94, 2016
432016
Predicting dysfunctional age-related task activations from resting-state network alterations
RD Mill, BA Gordon, DA Balota, MW Cole
Neuroimage 221, 117167, 2020
342020
Activity flow underlying abnormalities in brain activations and cognition in schizophrenia
LJ Hearne, RD Mill, BP Keane, G Repovš, A Anticevic, MW Cole
Science advances 7 (29), eabf2513, 2021
332021
Brain network mechanisms of visual shape completion
BP Keane, DM Barch, RD Mill, SM Silverstein, B Krekelberg, MW Cole
NeuroImage 236, 118069, 2021
202021
Question format shifts bias away from the emphasised response in tests of recognition memory
RD Mill, AR O’Connor
Consciousness and Cognition 30, 91-104, 2014
172014
Network modeling of dynamic brain interactions predicts emergence of neural information that supports human cognitive behavior
RD Mill, JL Hamilton, EC Winfield, N Lalta, RH Chen, MW Cole
PLoS biology 20 (8), e3001686, 2022
14*2022
Structural MRI and functional connectivity features predict current clinical status and persistence behavior in prescription opioid users
RD Mill, EC Winfield, MW Cole, S Ray
NeuroImage: Clinical 30, 102663, 2021
132021
Causally informed activity flow models provide mechanistic insight into network-generated cognitive activations
R Sanchez-Romero, T Ito, RD Mill, SJ Hanson, MW Cole
NeuroImage 278, 120300, 2023
82023
Regularized partial correlation provides reliable functional connectivity estimates while correcting for widespread confounding
KL Peterson, R Sanchez-Romero, RD Mill, MW Cole
bioRxiv, 2023.09. 16.558065, 2023
72023
Neural representation dynamics reveal computational principles of cognitive task learning
RD Mill, MW Cole
BioRxiv, 2023.06. 27.546751, 2023
62023
Dorsal attention network activity during perceptual organization is distinct in schizophrenia and predictive of cognitive disorganization
BP Keane, B Krekelberg, RD Mill, SM Silverstein, JL Thompson, ...
European Journal of Neuroscience 57 (3), 458-478, 2023
62023
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