1. Toward a graph theoretical model of functional connectivity in chronic developmental traumatic stress disorders Open Access Author: Antinori, Lilith Zaila Title: Toward a graph theoretical model of functional connectivity in chronic developmental traumatic stress disorders Area of Honors: Mathematics Keywords: traumatic stressgraph theoryfunctional connectivityneuroscience File: Download Actual_Formatted_Thesis-1-1-edited4.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Andrew Leonard Belmonte, Thesis SupervisorNathanial Patrick Brown, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Biomedical Engineering Open Access Author: Ruddy, Jake Austin Title: Biomedical Engineering Area of Honors: Biomedical Engineering Keywords: fMRIalcoholfunctional connectivity File: Download Thesis_Ruddy.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Nanyin Zhang, Thesis SupervisorDr. William O Hancock, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. EXPLORING THE EFFECTS OF BINGE ALCOHOL DRINKING IN THE RAT Open Access Author: Cramer, Samuel Reed Title: EXPLORING THE EFFECTS OF BINGE ALCOHOL DRINKING IN THE RAT Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience Keywords: ethanolalcoholresting state fmrifmrifunctional connectivitybingeretrosplenial cortexamygdalahippocampuszona incerta File: Download OFFICIAL_honors_thesis_template_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Nanyin Zhang, Thesis SupervisorDr. William O Hancock, Thesis Honors AdvisorPing Li, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. THE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY CHANGES IN THE RAT BRAIN FOLLOWING ACUTE AND CHRONIC NICOTINE ADMINISTRATION Open Access Author: Roby, Alison C Title: THE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY CHANGES IN THE RAT BRAIN FOLLOWING ACUTE AND CHRONIC NICOTINE ADMINISTRATION Area of Honors: Biomedical Engineering Keywords: functional connectivitynicotineindividual differenceacute response File: Download thesis_Roby_Alison_final_links.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Nanyin Zhang, Thesis SupervisorDr. William O Hancock, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Default and Executive Network Coupling Leads to Higher Creative Thinking: A Neurofeedback Study Open Access Author: White, Ryan Title: Default and Executive Network Coupling Leads to Higher Creative Thinking: A Neurofeedback Study Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience Keywords: fNIRSneurofeedbackfunctional connectivitydefault mode networkexecutive control networkcreativity File: Download DMN_and_ECN_Coupling_Leads_to_Higher_Creative_Thinking.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Roger Beaty, Thesis SupervisorJustin Lee Brown, Thesis Honors AdvisorSonia Angele Cavigelli, Faculty Reader