Jacob C. Tanner

Jacob C. Tanner

PhD student in Complex Systems & Cognitive Science

Indiana University

Biography

Jacob C. Tanner is a graduate student in Complex Systems and Cognitive Science at Indiana University working in the Brain Networks & Behavior lab with Dr. Richard Betzel. His research interest include brain development, brain dynamics and brain function. Currently his work focuses on using concepts from dynamical systems theory and network science to understand the function of recurrent neural networks and testing the insights generated here on neuroimaging and behavioral data.

Interests
  • Computational Neuroscience
  • Complex Systems
  • Dynamical Systems
  • Network Science
  • Artificial Intelligence
Education
  • Dual PhD in Complex Systems & Cognitive Science, Expected Fall 2025

    Indiana University

  • Post-Baccalaureate in Psychological Science, 2019

    University of California, Irvine

  • BS Philosophy, 2015

    Portland State University

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(2023). Edge Community Entropy is a Novel Neural Correlate of Aging and Moderator of Fluid Cognition. bioRxiv.

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(2023). Hierarchical organization of spontaneous co-fluctuations in densely sampled individuals using fMRI. Network Neuroscience.

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(2023). Modular subgraphs in large-scale connectomes underpin spontaneous co-fluctuation\" events\" in mouse and human brains. bioRxiv.

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(2023). Synchronous high-amplitude co-fluctuations of functional brain networks during movie-watching. Imaging Neuroscience.

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(2022). Cortico-subcortical interactions in overlapping communities of edge functional connectivity. NeuroImage.

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