Author

Benjamin Silver

Columbia University - Cited by 296 - fMRI - social cognition - development

Biography

Mr. Benjamin is now pursuing his Doctor of Medicine from St. George's University, Grenada. Before getting enrolled as a medical student, he worked as a research asistant in Rutgers New Jersey School of Medicine, USA for 3 years in the department of microbiology and molecular genetics. He has 6 publications in highly indexed journals.
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Distinctions among real and apparent respiratory motions in human fMRI data
JD Power, CJ Lynch, BM Silver, MJ Dubin, A Martin, RM JonesNeuroImage 201, 116041, 2019201
93
2019
Customized head molds reduce motion during resting state fMRI scans
JD Power, BM Silver, MR Silverman, EL Ajodan, DJ Bos, RM JonesNeuroimage 189, 141-149, 2019201
77
2019
Characteristics of respiratory measures in young adults scanned at rest, including systematic changes and “missed” deep breaths
JD Power, CJ Lynch, MJ Dubin, BM Silver, A Martin, RM JonesNeuroimage 204, 116234, 2020202
46
2020
Prevalent and sex-biased breathing patterns modify functional connectivity MRI in young adults
CJ Lynch, BM Silver, MJ Dubin, A Martin, HU Voss, RM Jones, JD PowerNature communications 11 (1), 5290, 2020202
24
2020
Rigidity coincides with reduced cognitive control to affective cues in children with autism.
DJ Bos, MR Silverman, EL Ajodan, C Martin, BM Silver, GJ Brouwer, ...Journal of Abnormal Psychology 128 (5), 431, 2019201
15
2019
Adolescent-specific motivation deficits in autism versus typical development
DJ Bos, BM Silver, ED Barnes, EL Ajodan, MR Silverman, ...Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 50, 364-372, 2020202
12
2020
On measuring head motion and effects of head molds during fMRI.
CJ Lynch, HU Voss, BM Silver, JD PowerElsevier Science, 2021202
8
2021
An effort-based social feedback paradigm reveals aversion to popularity in socially anxious participants and increased motivation in adolescents
DJ Bos, ED Barnes, BM Silver, EL Ajodan, E Clark-Whitney, MA Scult, ...Plos one 1 (4), e024932, 2021202
6
2021
Increased eye contact during parent-child versus clinician-child interactions in young children with autism
EL Ajodan, E Clark-Whitney, B Silver, MR Silverman, A Southerland, ...PsyArXiv, 2019201
4
2019
Visual search for circumscribed interests in autism is similar to that of neurotypical individuals
BM Silver, MM Conte, JD Victor, RM JonesFrontiers in Psychology, 2656, 2020202
3
2020