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Jake Son

Jake Son

Former Research Assistant

Jun 2018 - Apr 2019

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Blog Posts

2018-07-19: Bibliometric analysis
2018-06-27: Perspectives on Computer Human Interaction in Mental Health
2018-04-22: Questionnaire Response Correlations to Improve Efficiency: Preliminary Evidence From the Healthy Brain Network
2018-04-22: Discriminating Groups by Audio Feature Analysis with openSMILE
2018-01-19: Selective mutism study

Past Presentations

  • Sunday, April 22, 2018 Questionnaire Response Correlations to Improve Efficiency: Preliminary Evidence From the Healthy Brain Network Palais des Congrès de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada
  • Sunday, April 22, 2018 Discriminating Groups by Audio Feature Analysis with openSMILE Palais des Congrès de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada

Jake was a Research Assistant of the MATTER Lab from June 2018 to April 2019, before he entered medical school.

Originally from San Diego, Jake graduated from Duke University in 2017 and later joined the Child Mind Institute, where he worked in the Center for the Developing Brain and in the MATTER Lab. He enthusiastically assisted in many Lab activities: interviewing and coordinating participants in our experiments, managing the IRB process, composing pre-registrations, and conducting data analyses (of survey data, brain imaging data, etc.).

Publications

  1. Son, J., Ai, L., Xu, T., Colcombe, S., LaConte, S., Lisinski, J., Klein, A., Craddock, C., Milham, M. P. (2018). Evaluating fMRI-Based Estimation of Eye Movements in Naturalistic Viewing. bioRxiv, 347765. doi:10.1101/347765
  2. Milham, M. P., Craddock, C., Son, J., Fleischmann, M., Clucas, J., Xu, H., Koo, B., Krishnakumar, A., Biswal, B., Castellanos, F., Colcombe, S., Di Martino, A., Zuo, X. N., Klein, A. (2018). Assessment of the impact of shared brain imaging data on the scientific literature. Nature Communications, in press.
  3. Creed, J., Son, J., Farjat, A., Swisher, C. (2018). Early withdrawal of non-anesthetic antiepileptic drugs after successful termination of nonconvulsive seizures and nonconvulsive status epilepticus. Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy, Volume 54, 45 - 50. doi:10.1016/j.seizure.2017.12.001

Professional Organizations

Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI)

Education

  • BSE in Biomedical Engineering (2017)
    Duke University

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