Principal Investigators //
- Corey Hill Allen, PhD >
- Nathaniel Anderson, PhD >
- Felicha Candelaria-Cook, PhD >
- Arvind Caprihan, PhD >
- Aparna Gullapalli, PhD >
- Carla Harenski, PhD >
- Jon Houck, Ph.D. >
- Kent A. Kiehl, PhD >
- J. Michael Maurer, PhD
- Andrew R. Mayer, PhD >
- John Phillips, MD >
- Sephira Ryman, PhD, MS >
- Julia M. Stephen, PhD >
- Andrei Vakhtin, Ph.D. >
- Claire E. Wilcox, MD >
J. Michael Maurer, PhD
Assistant Professor of Translational Neuroscience
Dr. Maurer is an Assistant Professor of Translational Neuroscience in Dr. Kent Kiehl's lab at the Mind Research Network. Dr. Maurer applies multiple neuroimaging techniques (e.g., event-related potentials [ERPs], structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging [s/fMRI], and diffusion tensor imaging [DTI]) to better understand neurocognitive deficits associated with various forms of antisocial psychopathology, including psychopathy and substance use disorders. Additionally, Dr. Maurer has incorporated the use of machine learning algorithms to reliably classify between different groups, including individuals with and without history of chronic traumatic brain injury, and to predict high-risk outcomes, including substance use treatment discontinuation and recidivism.
Selected Publications //
- Reduced structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in incarcerated women scoring high on psychopathy >
- Machine learning classification of chronic traumatic brain injury using diffusion tensor imaging and NODDI: A replication and extension study >
- Dysfunctional error-related processing in incarcerated youth with elevated psychopathic traits. >
- Dysfunctional error-related processing in female psychopathy. >
- Youth with elevated psychopathic traits exhibit structural integrity deficits in the uncinate fasciculus >
- Adolescent psychopathic traits negatively relate to hemodynamic activity within the basal ganglia during error-related processing >