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CMU-Pitt BRIDGE Center

Carnegie Mellon University

Contact Info:

Emily Braun Clarke

Mellon Institute 144

Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, PA 15213

https://www.bridge-center.org/

Grants and Identifiers:

RRID: RRID:SCR_023356

Instrumentation:

Services Provided:

Functional Brain Imaging

Image Data Management

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Relevant Publications:

1.) Liu TT, Granovetter MC, S. Maallo AM, Robert S, Z Fu J, Patterson C, C. Plaut D, Behrmann M (2025 Aug 12). Cross-sectional and longitudinal changes in category selectivity in visual cortex following pediatric cortical resection Communications Biology, 8(), 1200. . PMCID: 12343967.


2.) Aulet LS, Kaicher CM, Cantlon JF (2025 Jun 6). Intersection of spatial and numerical cognition in the developing brain Cerebral Cortex (New York, NY), 35(6), bhaf126. . PMCID: 12141198.


3.) Bondi E, Ding Y, Zhang Y, Maggioni E, He B (2025 Jun 6). Investigating the neurovascular coupling across multiple motor execution and imagery conditions: a whole-brain EEG-informed fMRI analysis NeuroImage, 317(), 121311. . PMCID: 12515077.


4.) Chrabaszcz A, Fiez JA (2025 May 16). Impact of cerebellar stroke on established and emergent reading skills: Evidence of alexia Research Square, (), rs.3.rs-6614964. . PMCID: 12136202.


5.) Chamanzar A, Freud E, Grover P, Behrmann M (2025 Apr 30). Lesion-network mapping in task-dependent frequencies uncovers remote consequences of focal damage Imaging Neuroscience, 3(), imag_a_00557. . PMCID: 12319782.


6.) Liu TT, Granovetter MC, Maallo AM, Robert S, Fu JZ, Patterson C, Plaut DC, Behrmann M (2024 Dec 12). Cross-sectional and longitudinal changes in category-selectivity in visual cortex following pediatric cortical resection bioRxiv, (), 2024.12.08.627367. . PMCID: 11661110.


7.) Blauch NM, Plaut DC, Vin R, Behrmann M (2024 Oct 16). Individual variation in the functional lateralization of human ventral temporal cortex: Local competition and long-range coupling bioRxiv, (), 2024.10.15.618268. . PMCID: 11507683.


8.) Luthra S, Razin RN, Tierney AT, Holt LL, Dick F (2024 Sep 23). Systematic changes in neural selectivity reflect the acquired salience of category-diagnostic dimensions bioRxiv, (), 2024.09.21.614258. . PMCID: 11463673.


9.) Shteyn MR, Olson CR (2024 Sep 18). Neurons of Macaque Frontal Eye Field Signal Reward-Related Surprise. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 44(38), . . PMID: 39107059.


10.) Kosnoff J, Yu K, Liu C, He B (2024 Jun 11). Transcranial focused ultrasound to V5 enhances human visual motion brain-computer interface by modulating feature-based attention Nature Communications, 15(), 4382. . PMCID: 11167030.


11.) Sentis AI, Rasero J, Gianaros PJ, Verstynen TD (2024 Jan 7). Cortical and subcortical brain networks predict prevailing heart rate bioRxiv, (), 2023.09.23.559114. . PMCID: 10802251.


12.) Vin R, Blauch NM, Plaut DC, Behrmann M (2024 Jan 6). Visual word processing engages a hierarchical, distributed, and bilateral cortical network iScience, 27(2), 108809. . PMCID: 10831251.


13.) Ayzenberg V, Granovetter MC, Robert S, Patterson C, Behrmann M (2023 Nov 10). Differential functional reorganization of ventral and dorsal visual pathways following childhood hemispherectomy Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 64(), 101323. . PMCID: 10682827.


14.) Bond K, Rasero J, Madan R, Bahuguna J, Rubin J, Verstynen T (2023 Oct 11). Competing neural representations of choice shape evidence accumulation in humans. eLife, 12(), . . PMID: 37818943.


15.) Granovetter MC, Maallo AM, Patterson C, Glen D, Behrmann M (2023 Sep 25). Morphometrics of the preserved post-surgical hemisphere in paediatric drug-resistant epilepsy bioRxiv, (), 2023.09.24.559189. . PMCID: 10557613.


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Description:

The CMU-Pitt Brain Imaging Data Generation & Education (BRIDGE) Center is a cutting-edge, collaborative MRI facility that is jointly operated by the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. The center is purely research-dedicated neuroimaging facility, with a focus on advanced data analytics and basic science research, meaning that it is designed exclusively to support basic science research and the next generation of brain scientists.