معرفی
J. Adam Noah is an Associate Research Scientist in Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with the Brain Function Laboratory. His work combines computational systems, brain imaging, and virtual reality interventions to advance clinical and basic neuroscience research.
Dr. Noah specializes in functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) data acquisition and analysis, focusing on neural mechanisms underlying motor control, decision-making, and cognitive function. His recent studies explore applications of wearable neuroimaging in dementia screening, autism diagnostics, and creative cognition, utilizing machine learning algorithms for clinical prediction.
His publications reveal trends in social neuroscience (eye contact studies), psychiatric biomarkers (psychosis classification), and neurotechnology development (mobile brain monitoring systems). Key collaborators include Dr. Joy Hirsch (neuroimaging) and Dr. James McPartland (autism research).


