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Mark D. Benton
Research Assistant University Health Center, 9B-24 E mail: mbenton@med.wayne.edu Phone: (313) 577-1838
Education: Bachelor of Science, Biopsychology and Cognitive Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor School of Literature, Science, and the Arts- Sep 1999-April 2003
Research Experience:
1) Research Assistant,
Wayne State University School of Medicine 2) Research
Assistant, University of Michigan 3) Research
Assistant, University of Michigan
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS R.R. Freedman, M.D. Benton, R.J. Genik II, F.X. Graydon. Cortical activation during menopausal hot flashes. Fertility and Sterility (submitted), 2005. R.A. Young, L. Hsieh, F.X. Graydon, R.J. Genik II, M.D. Benton, C.C. Green, S.M. Bowyer, J. Moran, N. Tepley, Mind-on-the-Drive: Real-time Functional Neuroimaging of Cognitive Brain Mechanisms Underlying Driver Performance and Distraction. Proceedings of the Society of Automotive Engineering, 2005-01-436, 2005. F.X. Graydon, R.A. Young, M.D. Benton, R.J. Genik II, S. Posse, L. Hsieh and C.C. Green, "Visual Event Detection During Simulated Driving: Identifying the Neural Correlates with Functional Neuroimaging", Transportation Research Part F: Traffic and Transport Psychology, 7:271-286, 2004.
ABSTRACTS F.X. Graydon, M.D. Benton, R.J. Genik II, R.A. Young, C.C. Green. Functional neuroanatomy of event detection requiring foot and hand responses: An event-related fMRI study. Human Brain Mapping, Toronto, Canada, June 2005. M.D. Benton, M. Shad, V.A. Diwadkar, R.P. Rajarethinam, R.J. Genik II, J.A. Stanley, F.X. Graydon, M.S. Keshavan. Neural circuitry underlying impaired insight in schizophrenia. Human Brain Mapping, Toronto, Canada, June 2005. R.R. Freedman, F.X. Graydon, M.D. Benton, R.J. Genik II, Brain activation during menopausal hot flashes detected by fMRI. Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA, April 2005. F.X. Graydon, M.D. Benton, R.J. Genik II, R.A. Young, C.C. Green. Visual event detection requiring foot responses: Identifying the neural correlates with fMRI. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, Oct. 2004.
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