Dani S. Bassett
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Sage Junior Research Fellow
Departments of Physics & Psychological and Brain Sciences
University of California, Santa Barbara
    

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Ph.D. in Physics, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
C.P.G.S. in Physics, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
B.S. in Physics, Schreyer Honors College, Pennsylvania State University


2225 Psych Bldg                                                            6213 Broida Hall
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences           Department of Physics
University of California                                                   University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106                                              Santa Barbara, CA 93106

dbassett at physics dot ucsb dot edu

Here is a copy of my CV.



Press!

Hermundstad et al. PNAS 2013: UCSB Neuroscientists Study Connectivity in the Human Brain: White matter functions like cable networks to connect different brain areas 

Bassett et al. PRE 2012: Force chain networks featured in PRE's Kaleidoscope

Doron et al. PNAS 2012: UCSB Scientists Report ‘New Beginning' in Split-Brain Research, Using New Analytical Tools

Wymbs et al. Neuron 2012: Study by UC Santa Barbara Psychologists Reveals How Brain Performs ‘Motor Chunking' Tasks

Conaco et al. PNAS 2012: Clues to Nervous System Evolution Found in Nerve-less Sponge 

Bassett et al. PNAS 2011: 
  • PNAS: Danielle Bassett and Scott T. Grafton use analysis of brain to predict the ability to learn
  • Swapping ‘dance partners’ in the brain is key to learning
  • Brain’s flexibility predicts learning
  • Scientists Discover How to Predict Learning Using Brain Analysis 


Bassett et al. PLoS Comp Biol 2010: Brains, Worms, and Computer Chips Have Striking Similarities 








































 

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