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Russell "Russ" Alan Poldrack (born 1967) is an American psychologist and neuroscientist. He is a professor of psychology at
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, associate director o
Stanford Data Science
member of the Stanford Neuroscience Institute and director of the Stanford Center for Reproducible Neuroscience and th
SDS Center for Open and Reproducible Science


Education and academic career

Poldrack received his bachelor's degree in psychology from
Baylor University Baylor University is a Private university, private Baptist research university in Waco, Texas, United States. It was chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas. Baylor is the oldest continuously operating university in Te ...
in 1989, and his PhD in experimental psychology from the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC, U of I, Illinois, or University of Illinois) is a public land-grant research university in the Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area, Illinois, United States. Established in 1867, it is the f ...
in 1995, working with Neal J. Cohen. From 1995 to 1999, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University, working with
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. Prior to his appointment at Stanford in 2014, he held faculty positions at
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,
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, and the
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.


Scientific career


Learning and memory

Poldrack's earliest work studied the brain systems involved in nondeclarative memory. His dissertation work examined the relation between stimulus-specific learning and general skill in a motor skill learning task. His first neuroimaging paper demonstrated changes in brain activity associated with learning of mirror-reading skill, showing that it was associated with a shift from activity in parietal regions toward activation in inferior temporal regions. He later showed that learning of classification learning was associated with a tradeoff between activity in the basal ganglia and medial temporal lobe, and proposed that this reflected a competition between declarative and nondeclarative memory systems in learning. In 2006, his group published work showing that this tradeoff between systems is modulated by dual-task interference


Executive function

Poldrack's group has also studied the brain systems involved in the inhibition of motor responses. With Adam Aron, Poldrack published two papers that established the role of a circuit involving right prefrontal cortex and the subthalamic nucleus in the inhibition of motor responses. They subsequently showed that it was possible to predict individual differences in inhibitory behavior from
functional magnetic resonance imaging Functional magnetic resonance imaging or functional MRI (fMRI) measures brain activity by detecting changes associated with blood flow. This technique relies on the fact that cerebral blood flow and neuronal activation are coupled. When an area o ...
(fMRI) data using high-dimensional regression machines.


Decision making

In 2007, Poldrack and colleagues demonstrated that brain activity during decisions under risk exhibited the pattern of gain- and loss-responsiveness predicted by
prospect theory Prospect theory is a theory of behavioral economics, judgment and decision making that was developed by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky in 1979. The theory was cited in the decision to award Kahneman the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. ...
. In subsequent work, they found that risky decisions in the Balloon Analog Risk Task could be predicted from fMRI data, and that these decisions were related to a balance of activity between large-scale brain systems involved in value processing and cognitive control respectively.


Reverse inference

In 2006, Poldrack published a paper in Trends in Cognitive Sciences that criticized the field for the use of “ reverse inference”, in which the presence of activation in a brain region is used to infer the engagement of a specific psychological process. Using a Bayesian analysis, he showed that this form of inference generally provides weak evidence in favor of specific psychological processes. His lab subsequently applied machine learning methods to fMRI data, demonstrating that it is possible to accurately infer mental states in a way that generalizes across individuals. Poldrack has also been engaged in criticizing the unwarranted use of reverse inference in the media. In 2007 he was part of a group of researchers who published a letter in the New York Times that criticized the use of reverse inference in regard to the US presidential election. In 2010 he led a group of 45 researchers who published a letter in the New York Times criticizing the use of reverse inference in an Op-Editorial on
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.


Neuroinformatics and data sharing

Poldrack's group has developed a formal
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for cognitive neuroscience, known as the Cognitive Atlas. In 2009, Poldrack established the OpenfMRI project(later rebranded as
OpenNeuro ''OpenNeuro'' (formerly known as OpenfMRI) is an open-science neuroinformatics database storing datasets from human brain imaging research studies. The database is available online. Neuroimaging researchers, having performed an neuroimaging stu ...
) which openly shares complete raw fMRI datasets. He has collaborated with Tal Yarkoni on the development of Neurosynth, an online meta-analytic tool for the neuroimaging literature. In 2014 he established the Stanford Center for Reproducible Neuroscience, which develops tools for reproducible data analysis includin
fMRIPREP
an
MRIQC


MyConnectome Project

In 2012, Poldrack undertook a project to collect brain imaging, behavior, and biological data on himself for an extended period of time. Called the MyConnectome Project, this study lasted 18 months, during which Poldrack was scanned with magnetic resonance imaging more than 100 times. Analyses of these data showed that brain connectivity changed over this long period of time within specific brain networks, and also showed that the nature of variability over time within an individual is qualitatively different from variability across individuals. This entire dataset was made openly available to the public for further analysis


Science of Behavior Change

Poldrack is a part of th
Science of Behavior Change (SOBC)
network. His research uses brain imaging to understand the brain systems supporting decision making, executive control, and behavior change. Poldrack's lab also develops informatics tools to help make sense of the growing body of neuroimaging data (including the
OpenNeuro ''OpenNeuro'' (formerly known as OpenfMRI) is an open-science neuroinformatics database storing datasets from human brain imaging research studies. The database is available online. Neuroimaging researchers, having performed an neuroimaging stu ...
and NeuroVault data sharing projects and the Cognitive Atlas ontology) as well as tools to help improve the reproducibility of neuroimaging research (including the Brain Imaging Data Structure and BIDS-Apps projects).


Professional Achievements

In 2009, Poldrack was elected as Chairperson of the
Organization for Human Brain Mapping The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) is an organization of scientists with the main aim of organizing an annual meeting ("Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping"). The organization was established in 1995 at its fir ...
. He is a founding Co-Editor-in-Chief of Frontiers in Brain Imaging Methods, and has served as a member of editorial boards for
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, Nature
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,
Trends in Cognitive Sciences ''Trends in Cognitive Sciences'' (''TiCS'') is a monthly peer-reviewed review journal published by Cell Press. It is one of 14 journals in the '' Trends'' series. its editor is Lindsey Drayton. ''Journal Citation Reports'' (Thomson Reuters) lists ...
,
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, Human Brain Mapping,
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, SCAN (Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience), Cognitive Science, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, and
Neuroimage ''NeuroImage'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on neuroimaging, including functional neuroimaging and functional human brain mapping. The most recent editor-in-chief was Stephen Smith. The journal drew attention in 2023 wh ...
. He was the chair of the External Advisory Panel of the Human Connectome Project, and member of advisory panels for the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study and the Kavli Human Study


Honors and awards

* Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contributions to Psychology,
American Psychological Association The American Psychological Association (APA) is the main professional organization of psychologists in the United States, and the largest psychological association in the world. It has over 170,000 members, including scientists, educators, clin ...
, 2005 * Wiley Young Investigator Award,
Organization for Human Brain Mapping The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) is an organization of scientists with the main aim of organizing an annual meeting ("Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping"). The organization was established in 1995 at its fir ...
, 2005 * Fellow,
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, elected 2009


Books

* Poldrack RA, Mumford JA, Nichols TE (2011). ''Handbook of fMRI data analysis''. Cambridge University Press. * P. Glimcher, E. Fehr, C. Camerer, & R. Poldrack (Eds.), ''Handbook of Neuroeconomics''. San Diego: Academic Press * Russell A. Poldrack (2018). ''The New Mind Readers: What Neuroimaging Can and Cannot Reveal About Our Thoughts''. Princeton University Press. * Russell A. Poldrack (2021). '' Hard to Break: Why Our Brains Make Habits Stick.'' Princeton University Press.


References

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