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Dr. Andrew J. Anderson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. His research focuses on neurophysiological and neuroimaging approaches to understand language processing, cognitive fatigue in aging, and neural networks underlying semantic meaning. He employs techniques such as fMRI, EEG, and structural connectome analysis to explore how the brain encodes and decodes linguistic and experiential information. Dr. Anderson’s work also investigates potential biomarkers for early detection of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's through pattern analysis of brain activity.
Key research areas include:
- Neurophysiological correlates of speech comprehension and semantic processing
- Functional connectivity in aging populations, particularly relating to cognitive fatigue
- Integration of artificial neural networks to model cortical language processing
- Brain decoding techniques for identifying individual cognitive patterns
His publications (2018-2022) emphasize interdisciplinary methods combining neuroscience with computational models, revealing distributed neural networks involved in propositional sentence meaning, and dissociable electrophysiological measures of language processing in aging. While no specific scientific awards are listed, his research contributes to foundational understanding of brain-language interactions and healthy aging processes.
Advising and grants: Details not explicitly provided in the text. His affiliations include the Medical College of Wisconsin Neurology department, with potential collaborative ties to affiliated hospitals or research institutes. No lab affiliations are mentioned.
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