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'''Aron Keith Barbey''' (born January 6, 1977) is an [[US_(country)|American]] [[Cognitive_neuroscientist|cognitive neuroscientist]], whose research investigates the neural architecture of [[Intelligence|human intelligence]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Maeve|title=Faculty Profile: Aron Barbey|url=http://beckman.illinois.edu/news/2012/05/synergy21barbeyfacultyprofile|website=Beckman Institute|publisher=Beckman Institute}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Yates|first1=Diana|title=A Minute with Aron Barbey|url=http://illinois.edu/lb/article/72/73143|website=University of Illinois|publisher=University of Illinois}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Maeve|title=Barbey Continues to Explore the Mysteries of the Mind|url=http://beckman.illinois.edu/news/2013/11/aron-barbey-mysteries-of-the-mind|website=Beckman Institute|publisher=Beckman Institute}}</ref>. His research group<ref>{{cite web|title=INSIGHT Investigative Team|url=http://insight.beckman.illinois.edu/team.html|website=Beckman Institute|publisher=University of Illinois}}</ref> develops [[Cognitive_neuroscience|cognitive neuroscience]]-directed interventions to improve higher cognitive functions, investigating the beneficial effects of [[Cognitive|cognitive]], [[Physical_fitness|physical fitness]], and [[Nutritional|nutritional]] interventions on [[Executive_functions|executive function]], [[Psychology_of_reasoning|reasoning]] and [[Decision-making|decision making]]. Barbey is Director of the Decision Neuroscience Laboratory<ref>{{cite web|title=Decision Neuroscience Laboratory|url=http://decisionneurosciencelab.org/|website=Beckman Institute|publisher=University of Illinois}}</ref> and [[Professor|professor]] at the [[Beckman_Institute_for_Advanced_Science_and_Technology|Beckman Institute for Advanced Science of Technology]], the [[Institute_for_Genomic_Biology|Institute for Genomic Biology]], and in the Departments of [[Internal_Medicine|Internal Medicine]], [[Neuroscience]], [[Psychology]], and [[Language_processing_in_the_brain|Speech and Hearing Science]] at the [[University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana–Champaign|University of Illinois]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Maeve|title=Faculty Profile: Aron Barbey|url=http://beckman.illinois.edu/news/2012/05/synergy21barbeyfacultyprofile|website=Beckman Institute|publisher=Beckman Institute}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Yates|first1=Diana|title=A Minute with Aron Barbey|url=http://illinois.edu/lb/article/72/73143|website=University of Illinois|publisher=University of Illinois}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Maeve|title=Barbey Continues to Explore the Mysteries of the Mind|url=http://beckman.illinois.edu/news/2013/11/aron-barbey-mysteries-of-the-mind|website=Beckman Institute|publisher=Beckman Institute}}</ref>.
'''Aron Keith Barbey''' (born January 6, 1977) is an [[US_(country)|American]] [[Cognitive_neuroscientist|cognitive neuroscientist]], whose research investigates the neural architecture of [[Intelligence|human intelligence]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Maeve|title=Faculty Profile: Aron Barbey|url=http://beckman.illinois.edu/news/2012/05/synergy21barbeyfacultyprofile|website=Beckman Institute|publisher=Beckman Institute}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Yates|first1=Diana|title=A Minute with Aron Barbey|url=http://illinois.edu/lb/article/72/73143|website=University of Illinois|publisher=University of Illinois}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Maeve|title=Barbey Continues to Explore the Mysteries of the Mind|url=http://beckman.illinois.edu/news/2013/11/aron-barbey-mysteries-of-the-mind|website=Beckman Institute|publisher=Beckman Institute}}</ref>. His research group<ref>{{cite web|title=INSIGHT Investigative Team|url=http://insight.beckman.illinois.edu/team.html|website=Beckman Institute|publisher=University of Illinois}}</ref> develops [[Cognitive_neuroscience|cognitive neuroscience]]-directed interventions to improve higher cognitive functions, investigating the beneficial effects of [[Cognitive|cognitive]], [[Physical_fitness|physical fitness]], and [[Nutritional|nutritional]] interventions on [[Executive_functions|executive function]], [[Psychology_of_reasoning|reasoning]] and [[Decision-making|decision making]]. Barbey is Associate Editor of [[Frontiers_(publisher)|Frontiers in Human Neuroscience]], Director of the Decision Neuroscience Laboratory<ref>{{cite web|title=Decision Neuroscience Laboratory|url=http://decisionneurosciencelab.org/|website=Beckman Institute|publisher=University of Illinois}}</ref> and [[Professor|professor]] at the [[Beckman_Institute_for_Advanced_Science_and_Technology|Beckman Institute for Advanced Science of Technology]], the [[Institute_for_Genomic_Biology|Institute for Genomic Biology]], and in the Departments of [[Internal_Medicine|Internal Medicine]], [[Neuroscience]], [[Psychology]], and [[Language_processing_in_the_brain|Speech and Hearing Science]] at the [[University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana–Champaign|University of Illinois]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Maeve|title=Faculty Profile: Aron Barbey|url=http://beckman.illinois.edu/news/2012/05/synergy21barbeyfacultyprofile|website=Beckman Institute|publisher=Beckman Institute}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Yates|first1=Diana|title=A Minute with Aron Barbey|url=http://illinois.edu/lb/article/72/73143|website=University of Illinois|publisher=University of Illinois}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Maeve|title=Barbey Continues to Explore the Mysteries of the Mind|url=http://beckman.illinois.edu/news/2013/11/aron-barbey-mysteries-of-the-mind|website=Beckman Institute|publisher=Beckman Institute}}</ref>.


== Education ==
== Education ==

Revision as of 12:12, 18 July 2014

  • Comment: All inline links must be removed, please, and turned into references if appropriate, Wikilinks, or external links in a section so named
    Thanks, Timtrent. I believe they are all removed now. Please let me know if you have further suggestions.
    Aron barbey (talk) 12:40, 9 July 2014 (UTC)
    Hi Timtrent, I have further revised the text to make it neutral, balanced, and supported by references. Please let me know if it looks okay, thanks.
    Aron barbey (talk) 14:43, 9 July 2014 (UTC)
    Sections like "Aron Barbey’s work has been featured in numerous news articles such as US News and World Report[15], Scientific American[16], Psychology Today[17], The New York Times[18], The Washington Post[19], NBC News[20], the Dana Foundation[21], and National Public Radio[22]." must not appear. This is not referencing, this is PR and puffery.
    1. Thank you. I have removed the "Media" section. The original media section and formatting of my entry was inspired by an existing wikipedia page from Earl K. Miller
    Aron barbey (talk) 12:08, 9 July 2014 (UTC)
    "Selected" publications? Are you sure this is not the entire list? Seriously be selective, and use a reference to an index in WP:RS of the rest. Fiddle Faddle 09:16, 9 July 2014 (UTC)
  • Comment: For a living person we have a higher standard of referencing. Every substantive fact you assert, especially one that is susceptible to potential challenge, requires a citation with a reference that is about them, and is independent of them, and is in WP:RS. Fiddle Faddle 09:35, 9 July 2014 (UTC)
  • Comment: I see great improvement. Sometimes one can have more references than are useful, too, and they impede reading the aritcle. You have erred in this direction, not surprising. Look at "for $12.7 million [25][26][27][28][29] from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s research division, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity in support of the Strengthening Human Adaptive and Reasoning Problem Solving program[30], entitled INSIGHT[31][32][33][34][35]." and notice that there are places where WP:CITEKILL comes into play.
    I'm not going to give you a formal review of this, there comes a point when one is lookkng too closely, but thsi is a pointer for you for the next piece of work to be done. Fiddle Faddle 21:43, 12 July 2014 (UTC)

2. Thank you. I have further reduced the "Selected Publication" section.

Aron barbey (talk) 12:08, 9 July 2014 (UTC)

3. I have removed all inline links.

Aron barbey (talk) 12:19, 9 July 2014 (UTC)

4. I have rewritten sections so that the text is neutral and balanced. Please let me know if I can be helpful and thanks again for you comments.

Aron barbey (talk) 12:19, 9 July 2014 (UTC)

5. Thanks again Timtrent! Please let me know if the latest draft looks okay.

Aron barbey (talk) 15:48, 9 July 2014 (UTC)

6. I have continued to work on the text in an effort to make the presentation neutral, balanced, and supported by multiple sources. Please let me know if you have further recommendations and thanks again for all your help!

Aron barbey (talk) 13:20, 10 July 2014 (UTC)



Aron K. Barbey
File:Aron Barbey.png
Beckman Institute
Born1977
Nationality United States
Alma materEmory University National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Known for
INSIGHT: A Comprehensive Brain Training System[3][4][5][6][7]
Scientific career
FieldsCognitive Neuroscience Cognitive Neuropsychology
InstitutionsBeckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology Institute for Genomic Biology

Aron Keith Barbey (born January 6, 1977) is an American cognitive neuroscientist, whose research investigates the neural architecture of human intelligence[8][9][10]. His research group[11] develops cognitive neuroscience-directed interventions to improve higher cognitive functions, investigating the beneficial effects of cognitive, physical fitness, and nutritional interventions on executive function, reasoning and decision making. Barbey is Associate Editor of Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Director of the Decision Neuroscience Laboratory[12] and professor at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science of Technology, the Institute for Genomic Biology, and in the Departments of Internal Medicine, Neuroscience, Psychology, and Speech and Hearing Science at the University of Illinois[13][14][15].

Education

Aron Barbey received a Ph.D. in Psychology from Emory University in 2007[16]. From 2007-2011 he was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Cognitive Neuroscience Section of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke at the National Institutes of Health[17][18][19].

Distinctions

File:Decision Neuroscience Laboratory.png
Decision Neuroscience Laboratory

Aron Barbey's Decision Neuroscience Laboratory[20] has received several large-scale private and federal research grants and contracts since its inception in 2011, including grants from Abbott Nutrition and the Center for Nutrition, Learning, and Memory[21][22], entitled "Nutritional Intake, Cognitive Function, and Measures of Brain Aging"[23] and "Nutritional Enhancement of Cognitive and Physical Performance: A Randomized Controlled Trial"[24]. In 2014, Barbey's research group[25] won a contract for $12.7 million from IARPA [26][27], entitled INSIGHT[28][29][30].

Professional

Aron Barbey is currently Associate Editor of Frontiers in Human Neuroscience[31], a Nature Publishing Group journal.[32]

Research

Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Intelligence

Aron Barbey’s research investigates the effects of human brain damage on intellectual and social functions, with particular emphasis on the prefrontal cortex[33][34][35]. Studies of patients with frontal lobe damage have a long history in the neuroscience of intelligence and provide a direct way to test whether regions within the prefrontal cortex are necessary for specific intellectual abilities. However, it was only recently that the limited applicability and specificity of small sample studies of focal brain damage were overcome by contemporary lesion mapping approaches[36][37]. In a series of landmark studies, Barbey's research group investigated almost 200 patients with focal brain injuries and mapped the architecture of executive, social, and emotional brain systems. His research has helped to identify and characterize the neural systems underlying general intelligence[38][39][40], fluid intelligence[41], working memory[42], cognitive flexibility[43], discourse comprehension[44][45], and emotional intelligence[46][47][48]. Barbey's research has also revealed molecular genetic markers that predict general intelligence following traumatic brain injury [49][50][51].

Cognitive Neuroscience Methods to Enhance Human Intelligence

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INSIGHT: A Comprehensive Brain Training System

A central goal of Barbey's research is to establish and validate cognitive neuroscience-directed interventions to improve human intelligence. In this effort, Barbey's research group[52] is currently evaluating the efficacy of a 16-week cognitive, physical fitness, and nutritional intervention in the IARPA-sponsored INSIGHT project[53][54].

Selected Publications

General Intelligence

  • Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Solomon, Jeffrey; Krueger, Frank; Forbes, Chad; Grafman, Jordan. "An integrative architecture for general intelligence and executive function revealed by lesion mapping". Brain. 135 (4): 1154–1164. doi:10.1093/brain/aws021.
  • Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Grafman, Jordan. "Dorsolateral prefrontal contributions to human intelligence". Neuropsychologia. 51 (7): 1361–1369. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.05.017.
  • Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Paul, Erick; Forbes, Chad; Krueger, Frank; Goldman, David; Grafman, Jordan. "Preservation of General Intelligence following Traumatic Brain Injury: Contributions of the Met66 Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor". PLoS ONE. 9 (2): e88733. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0088733.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)

Fluid Intelligence

  • Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Paul, Erick J.; Grafman, Jordan. "Architecture of fluid intelligence and working memory revealed by lesion mapping". Brain Structure and Function. 219 (2): 485–494. doi:10.1007/s00429-013-0512-z.
  • Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Grafman, Jordan. "Architecture of cognitive flexibility revealed by lesion mapping". NeuroImage. 82: 547–554. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.087.
  • Barbey, Aron K.; Koenigs, Michael; Grafman, Jordan. "Orbitofrontal Contributions to Human Working Memory". Cerebral Cortex. 21 (4): 789–795. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhq153.
  • Barbey, Aron K.; Koenigs, Michael; Grafman, Jordan. "Dorsolateral prefrontal contributions to human working memory". Cortex. 49 (5): 1195–1205. doi:10.1016/j.cortex.2012.05.022.
  • Koenigs, Michael; Barbey, Aron K.; Postle, Brad; Grafman, Jordan. "Superior Parietal Cortex Is Critical for the Manipulation of Information in Working Memory". Journal of Neuroscience. 29 (47): 14980–14986. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3706-09.2009.

Social and Emotional Intelligence

  • Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Grafman, Jordan. "Distributed neural system for emotional intelligence revealed by lesion mapping". Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 9 (3): 265–272. doi:10.1093/scan/nss124.
  • Krueger, Frank; Barbey, Aron K.; McCabe, Kevin; Strenziok, Maren; Zamboni, Giovanna; Solomon, Jeffrey; Raymont, Vanessa; Grafman, Jordan. "The neural bases of key competencies of emotional intelligence". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 106 (52): 22486–22491. doi:10.1073/pnas.0912568106.
  • Barbey, Aron K.; Krueger, Frank; Grafman, Jordan. "An evolutionarily adaptive neural architecture for social reasoning". Trends in Neurosciences. 32 (12): 603–610. doi:10.1016/j.tins.2009.09.001.
  • Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Grafman, Jordan. "Neural mechanisms of discourse comprehension: a human lesion study". Brain. 137 (1): 277–287. doi:10.1093/brain/awt312.
  • Patterson, Richard; Rothstein, Jared; Barbey, Aron K. "Reasoning, cognitive control, and moral intuition". Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 6. doi:10.3389/fnint.2012.00114.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)

Reasoning, Judgment, and Decision Making

  • Barbey, Aron K.; Patterson, Richard. "Architecture of Explanatory Inference in the Human Prefrontal Cortex". Frontiers in Psychology. 2. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00162.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  • Barbey, Aron K.; Krueger, Frank; Grafman, Jordan. "Structured event complexes in the medial prefrontal cortex support counterfactual representations for future planning". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 364 (1521): 1291–1300. doi:10.1098/rstb.2008.0315.
  • Barbey, Aron K.; Sloman, Steven A. (2007 Jun). "Base-rate respect: From ecological rationality to dual processes". The Behavioral and brain sciences. 30 (3): 241–54, discussion 255-97. PMID 17963533. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • Sloman, Steven; Barbey, Aron K.; Hotaling, Jared M. "A Causal Model Theory of the Meaning of Cause, Enable, and Prevent". Cognitive Science. 33 (1): 21–50. doi:10.1111/j.1551-6709.2008.01002.x.
  • Wolff, Phillip; Barbey, Aron K.; Hausknecht, Matthew. "For want of a nail: How absences cause events". Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 139 (2): 191–221. doi:10.1037/a0018129.

References

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  2. ^ "Decision Neuroscience Laboratory". Beckman Institute. University of Illinois.
  3. ^ "IARPA Launches New Research Program to Significantly Improve Adaptive Reasoning and Problem-Solving". Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity.
  4. ^ Reilly, Maeve. "Leading Innovation in the Science of Brain Training". Beckman Institute. Beckman Institute.
  5. ^ Kamen, Al (01/28/14). "Feeling foggy? Intelligence chief James Clapper is brewing a $12 million elixir for you!". The Washington Post. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  6. ^ Hurley, Dan (03/05/2014). "U.S. Military Leads Quest for Futuristic Ways to Boost IQ". Newsweek. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. ^ "INSIGHT: A Comprehensive Brain Training System". Beckman Institute. University of Illinois.
  8. ^ Reilly, Maeve. "Faculty Profile: Aron Barbey". Beckman Institute. Beckman Institute.
  9. ^ Yates, Diana. "A Minute with Aron Barbey". University of Illinois. University of Illinois.
  10. ^ Reilly, Maeve. "Barbey Continues to Explore the Mysteries of the Mind". Beckman Institute. Beckman Institute.
  11. ^ "INSIGHT Investigative Team". Beckman Institute. University of Illinois.
  12. ^ "Decision Neuroscience Laboratory". Beckman Institute. University of Illinois.
  13. ^ Reilly, Maeve. "Faculty Profile: Aron Barbey". Beckman Institute. Beckman Institute.
  14. ^ Yates, Diana. "A Minute with Aron Barbey". University of Illinois. University of Illinois.
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  17. ^ Reilly, Maeve. "Faculty Profile: Aron Barbey". Beckman Institute. Beckman Institute.
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  19. ^ Reilly, Maeve. "Barbey Continues to Explore the Mysteries of the Mind". Beckman Institute. Beckman Institute.
  20. ^ "Decision Neuroscience Laboratory". Beckman Institute. University of Illinois.
  21. ^ des Garennes, Christine (2011-12-22). "University of Illinois, Abbott developing nutrition, cognition research center". The News-Gazette.
  22. ^ "Center for Nutrition, Learning, and Memory". University of Illinois.
  23. ^ "Projects". Center for Nutrition, Learning, and Memory. Center for Nutrition, Learning, and Memory.
  24. ^ "Projects". Center for Nutrition, Learning, and Memory. Center for Nutrition, Learning, and Memory.
  25. ^ "INSIGHT Investigative Team". Beckman Institute. University of Illinois.
  26. ^ "IARPA Launches New Research Program to Significantly Improve Adaptive Reasoning and Problem-Solving". Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity.
  27. ^ Reilly, Maeve. "Leading Innovation in the Science of Brain Training". Beckman Institute. Beckman Institute.
  28. ^ Kamen, Al (01/28/14). "Feeling foggy? Intelligence chief James Clapper is brewing a $12 million elixir for you!". The Washington Post. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  29. ^ Hurley, Dan (03/05/2014). "U.S. Military Leads Quest for Futuristic Ways to Boost IQ". Newsweek. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  30. ^ "INSIGHT: A Comprehensive Brain Training System". Beckman Institute. University of Illinois.
  31. ^ "Frontiers in Human Neuroscience Editorial Board". Frontiers. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
  32. ^ "NPG and Frontiers form alliance to further open science". Frontiers. 02/13/2013. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  33. ^ Reilly, Maeve. "Faculty Profile: Aron Barbey". Beckman Institute. Beckman Institute.
  34. ^ Yates, Diana. "A Minute with Aron Barbey". University of Illinois. University of Illinois.
  35. ^ Reilly, Maeve. "Barbey Continues to Explore the Mysteries of the Mind". Beckman Institute. Beckman Institute.
  36. ^ Bates, Elizabeth; Wilson, Stephen M.; Saygin, Ayse Pinar; Dick, Frederic; Sereno, Martin I.; Knight, Robert T.; Dronkers, Nina F. "Voxel-based lesion–symptom mapping". Nature Neuroscience. doi:10.1038/nn1050.
  37. ^ Glascher, J.; Rudrauf, D.; Colom, R.; Paul, L. K.; Tranel, D.; Damasio, H.; Adolphs, R. "Distributed neural system for general intelligence revealed by lesion mapping". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107 (10): 4705–4709. doi:10.1073/pnas.0910397107.
  38. ^ Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Solomon, Jeffrey; Krueger, Frank; Forbes, Chad; Grafman, Jordan. "An integrative architecture for general intelligence and executive function revealed by lesion mapping". Brain. 135 (4): 1154–1164. doi:10.1093/brain/aws021.
  39. ^ "Researchers Map Brain Regions Linked to Intelligence". US News and World Report. 04/13/2012. {{cite news}}: |first1= missing |last1= (help); Check date values in: |date= (help)
  40. ^ Yates, Diana. "Researchers Use Brain-Injury Data to Map Intelligence in the Brain". University of Illinois News Bureau. University of Illinois.
  41. ^ Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Paul, Erick J.; Grafman, Jordan. "Architecture of fluid intelligence and working memory revealed by lesion mapping". Brain Structure and Function. 219 (2): 485–494. doi:10.1007/s00429-013-0512-z.
  42. ^ Barbey, Aron K.; Koenigs, Michael; Grafman, Jordan. "Dorsolateral prefrontal contributions to human working memory". Cortex. 49 (5): 1195–1205. doi:10.1016/j.cortex.2012.05.022.
  43. ^ Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Grafman, Jordan. "Architecture of cognitive flexibility revealed by lesion mapping". NeuroImage. 82: 547–554. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.087.
  44. ^ Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Grafman, Jordan. "Neural mechanisms of discourse comprehension: a human lesion study". Brain. 137 (1): 277–287. doi:10.1093/brain/awt312.
  45. ^ Yates, Diana. "Researchers Map Brain Areas Vital to Understanding Language". University of Illinois News Bureau. University of Illinois.
  46. ^ Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Grafman, Jordan. "Distributed neural system for emotional intelligence revealed by lesion mapping". Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 9 (3): 265–272. doi:10.1093/scan/nss124.
  47. ^ Yates, Diana. "Researchers Map Emotional Intelligence in the Brain". University of Illinois News Bureau. University of Illinois.
  48. ^ "Scientists Complete 1st Map of 'Emotional Intelligence' in the Brain". US News and World Report. 01/28/2013. {{cite news}}: |first1= missing |last1= (help); Check date values in: |date= (help)
  49. ^ Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Paul, Erick; Forbes, Chad; Krueger, Frank; Goldman, David; Grafman, Jordan; Zhou, Renping. "Preservation of General Intelligence following Traumatic Brain Injury: Contributions of the Met66 Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor". PLoS ONE. 9 (2): e88733. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0088733.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  50. ^ Sukel, Kayt (04/22/2014). "Gene Variants May Help Predict Recovery from TBI and PTSD - See more at: http://www.dana.org/News/Gene_Variants_May_Help_Predict_Recovery_from_TBI_and_PTSD/#sthash.j5kkMk0P.dpuf". Dana Foundation. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); External link in |title= (help)
  51. ^ Yates, Diana (02/26/2014). "One gene influences recovery from traumatic brain injury". University of Illinois News Bureau. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  52. ^ "INSIGHT Investigative Team". Beckman Institute. University of Illinois.
  53. ^ "IARPA Launches New Research Program to Significantly Improve Adaptive Reasoning and Problem-Solving". Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity.
  54. ^ Reilly, Maeve. "Leading Innovation in the Science of Brain Training". Beckman Institute. Beckman Institute.

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