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Areas of Interest

Our papers have focused on the mirror neuron system, autism, BCI’s, and more

 

ASD/Mirror neurons

Look especially at the autism, mirror neuron system, and mu wave research to learn more

 

University of California San Diego

Department of Cognitive Science

Papers
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Oberman, L.M., Hubbard, E.M., McCleery, J.P., Altschuler, E.L., Ramachandran, V.S., and Pineda, J.A.  EEG evidence for mirror neuron dysfunction in autism spectrum disorders.  Cog. Brain Res., 24(2(: 190-198, 2005.Papers_files/Oberman,%20L.M.,%20Hubbard,%20E.M.,%20McCleery,%20J.P.,%20Altschuler,%20E.L.,%20Ramachandran,%20V.S.,%20and%20Pineda,%20J.A.%C2%A0%20EEG%20evidence%20for%20mirror%20neuron%20dysfunction%20in%20autism%20spectrum%20disorders.%C2%A0%20.pdf

Leland, D. and Pineda, J.A.  Effects of food-related stimuli on visual spatial attention in tasting and nonfasting normal subjects:  behavior and electrophysiology.  Clinical Neurophysiol., 117: 67-84, 2006.

Pineda, J.A. and Oberman, L.M. What goads nicotine addicts to smoke:  neural adaptation and the mirror neuron system.  Brain Research, 1121: 128-135, 2006.Papers_files/%20Pineda,%20J.A.%20and%20Oberman,%20L.M.%20What%20goads%20nicotine%20addicts%20to%20smoke.pdf
Brendan, A.Z. and Pineda, J.A.  Effects of SOA and flash pattern manipulations on ERPs, performance, and preference:  implications for a BCI system.  Int. J. Psychophys., 59: 127-140, 2006.Papers_files/Pineda%20J%20A%20%20Silverman%20D%20S%20Vankov,%20A%20and%20Hestenes%20J%20%20Learning%20to%20control%20brain%20rhythms%C2%A0%20making%20a%20brain%20computer%20interface%20possible%C2%A0%20IEEE%20Trans%20Neural%20Sys%20Rehab%20Eng%20112%201814%202003.pdf
McGivern, Robert F., Brian Adams, Robert J. Handa, and Jaime A. Pineda. "Men and Women Exhibit a Differential Bias for Processing Movement versus Objects."Public Library of Science (2012): 1-12. Print.Papers_files/Men%20and%20Women%20Exhibit%20a%20Differential%20Bias%20for%20Processing%20Movement%20versus%20Objects.pdf
Pineda, J.A.  The functional significance of mu rhythms:  translating from “seeing” and “hearing” into “doing.”  Brain Res. Reviews, 50: 57-68, 2005.  Papers_files/Pineda,%20J.A.%C2%A0%20The%20functional%20significance%20of%20mu%20rhythms.pdf
Oberman, L.M., Pineda, J.A., and Ramachandran, V.S.  The human mirror neuron system:  a link between action observation and social skills.  Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2: 62-66, 2007. Papers_files/Oberman,%20L.M.,%20Pineda,%20J.A.,%20and%20Ramachandran,%20V.S.%C2%A0%20The%20human%20mirror%20neuron%20system.pdf
Oberman, L.M., McCleery, J.P., Ramachandran, V.S., and Pineda, J.A.  EEG evidence for mirror neuron activity during the observation of human and robot actions:  Toward an analysis of the human qualities of interactive robots.  Neural Computing, 70, 2194-2203, 2007. Papers_files/Oberman,%20L.M.,%20McCleery,%20J.P.,%20Ramachandran,%20V.S.,%20and%20Pineda,%20J.A.%C2%A0%20EEG%20evidence%20for%20mirror%20neuron%20activity%20during%20the%20observation%20of%20human%20and%20robot%20actions.pdf
Ulloa, E.R. and Pineda, J.A.  Recognition of point-light biological motion:  mu rhythms and mirror neuron activity.  Behav. Brain Res., Nov 2: 183(2): 188-94, 2007.Papers_files/Positive%20behavioral%20and%20electrophysiological%20changes%20following%20neurofeedback%20training%20in%20children%20with%20autism.pdf
Pineda, J.A., Moore, F.R., and Viirre, E., Tinnitus treatment with customized sounds.  International Tinnitus Journal, 14(1), 2008.Papers_files/Pineda,%20J.A.,%20Moore,%20F.R.,%20and%20Viirre,%20E.,%20Tinnitus%20treatment%20with%20customized%20sounds.pdf
Oberman, L.M., Ramachandran, V.S. and Pineda, J.A.  Modulation of mu suppression in children with autism spectrum disorders in response to familiar and unfamiliar stimuli:  the mirror neuron hypothesis.  Neuropsychologia, 46, 1558-1565, 2008.Papers_files/Oberman,%20L.M.,%20Pineda,%20J.A.,%20and%20Ramachandran,%20V.S.%C2%A0%20The%20human%20mirror%20neuron%20system_1.pdf
Pineda, J.A.  Sensorimotor cortex as a critical component of an ‘extended’ mirror neuron system:  does it solve the development, correspondence, and control problems in mirroring? Behavioral and Brain Functions, 4, 47, 2008.Papers_files/Pineda,%20J.A.%C2%A0%20Sensorimotor%20cortex%20as%20a%20critical%20component%20of%20an%20%E2%80%98extended%E2%80%99%20mirror%20neuron%20system.pdf
Pineda, J.A. and Hecht, E.  Mirroring and mu rhythm involvement in social cognition:  are there dissociable subcomponents of theory of mind?  Biol. Psych., 80, 306-314, 2009.Papers_files/Pineda,%20J.A.%20and%20Hecht,%20E.%C2%A0%20Mirroring%20and%20mu%20rhythm%20involvement%20in%20social%20cognition.pdf
Le Bel, R., Pineda, J.A., and Sharma, A.  Motor-auditory-visual integration.  The role of the human mirror neuron system in communication and communication disorders.  J. Comm. Disorders, in pressPapers_files/Le%20Bel,%20R.,%20Pineda,%20J.A.,%20and%20Sharma,%20A.%C2%A0%20Motor-auditory-visual%20integration.%C2%A0%20The%20role%20of%20the%20human%20mirror%20neuron%20system%20in%20communication%20and%20communication%20disorders.pdf
Leland, D. and Pineda, J.A.  Selective attention as a mediator between food motivation and disposition to act.  In Preedy, V.R., Watson, R., and Martin, C.R. (Eds.), InternationPapers_files/Leland,%20D.%20and%20Pineda,%20J.A.%C2%A0%20Selective%20attention%20as%20a%20mediator%20between%20food%20motivation%20and%20disposition%20to%20act.pdf
Pineda, J.A., Silverman, D.S., Vankov, A., and Hestenes, J.  Learning to control brain rhythms:  making a brain-computer interface possible.  IEEE Trans. Neural Sys. Rehab. Eng., 11(2): 181-4, 2003.Papers_files/Pineda%20J%20A%20%20Silverman%20D%20S%20Vankov,%20A%20and%20Hestenes%20J%20%20Learning%20to%20control%20brain%20rhythms%C2%A0%20making%20a%20brain%20computer%20interface%20possible%C2%A0%20IEEE%20Trans%20Neural%20Sys%20Rehab%20Eng%20112%201814%202003_1.pdf

Brain Computer Interface (BCI)

Oberman, L.M., McCleery, J.P., Ramachandran, V.S., and Pineda, J.A.  EEG evidence for mirror neuron activity during the observation of human and robot actions:  Toward an analysis of the human qualities of interactive robots.  Neural Computing, 70, 2194-2203, 2007.Papers_files/Oberman,%20L.M.,%20McCleery,%20J.P.,%20Ramachandran,%20V.S.,%20and%20Pineda,%20J.A.%C2%A0%20EEG%20evidence%20for%20mirror%20neuron%20activity%20during%20the%20observation%20of%20human%20and%20robot%20actions_1.pdf
Singh, Fiza, Jaime Pineda, and Kristin S. Cadenhead. "Association of Impaired EEG Mu Wave Suppression, Negative Symptoms and Social Functioning in Biological Motion Processing in First Episode of Psychosis." Schizophrenia Research 130.1-3 (2011): 182-86. Print.Papers_files/Association%20of%20impaired%20EEG%20mu%20wave%20suppression,%20negative%20symptoms%20and%20social%20functioning%20in%20biological%20motion%20processing%20in%20first%20episode%20of%20psychosis.pdf
McGarry, Lucy M., Frank A. Russo, Matt D. Schalles, and Jaime A. Pineda. "Audio-visual Facilitation of the Mu Rhythm." Experimental Brain Research (2012): 527-38. Print.Papers_files/Audio-visual%20facilitation%20of%20the%20mu%20rhythm.pdf
Lindsay M. Oberman, Joseph P. McCleery, Edward M. Hubbard, Raphael Bernier, Jan R. Wiersema, Ruth Raymaekers, and Jaime A. Pineda, Developmental changes in mu suppression to observed and executed actions in autism spectrum disorders Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 2012 Papers_files/Oberman,%20L.M.,%20McCleery,%20J.P.,%20Ramachandran,%20V.S.,%20and%20Pineda,%20J.A.%C2%A0%20EEG%20evidence%20for%20mirror%20neuron%20activity%20during%20the%20observation%20of%20human%20and%20robot%20actions_2.pdf
Moore, Adrienne, Irina Gorodnitsky, and Jaime Pineda. "EEG Mu Component Responses to Viewing Emotional Faces." Behavioural Brain Research 226.1 (2012): 309-16. Print.Papers_files/Moore%20et%20al.,%202012.pdf
Pineda, J. A., C. Herrera, C. Kang, and A. Sandler. "Effects of Cigarette Smoking and 12-h Abstention on Working Memory during a Serial-probe Recognition Task."Psychopharmacology 139.4 (1998): 311-21. Print.Papers_files/Effects%20of%20cigarette%20smoking%20and%2012-h%20abstention%20on%20working%20memory%20during%20a%20serial-probe%20recognition%20task.pdf
Kadner, Alexander, Erik Viirre, Derin C. Wester, Sally F. Walsh, John Hestenes, Andrey Vankov, and Jaime A. Pineda. "Lateral Inhibition in the Auditory Cortex: An EEG Index of Tinnitus?" Neuroreport 13.4 (2002): 443-46. Print.Papers_files/Lateral%20inhibition%20in%20the%20auditory%20cortex%20An%20EEG%20index%20of%20tinnitus.pdf

Pineda, J.A., Brang, D., Futagaki, C., Hecht, E., Grichanik, M., Wood, L., Bacon, M., and Carey, S. Effects of neurofeedback training on action comprehension and imitation learning.  In H.L. Puckaber (Ed.) New Research on Biofeedback, 2007.

Pineda, Jaime A., Luciano Giromini, Piero Porcelli, Laura Parolin, and Donald J. Viglione. "Mu Suppression and Human Movement Responses to the Rorschach Test." NeuroReport 22.5 (2011): 223-26. Print.Papers_files/Mu%20suppression%20and%20human%20movement%20responses%20to%20the%20Rorschach%20test.pdf
Debruille, J., J. Pineda, and B. Renault. "N400-like Potentials Elicited by Faces and Knowledge Inhibition." Cognitive Brain Research 4.2 (1996): 133-44. Print.Papers_files/N400-like%20potentials%20elicited%20by%20faces%20and%20knowledge%20inhibition.PDF
Pineda, J.a., M. Westerfield, B.m. Kronenberg, and J. Kubrin. "Human and Monkey P3-like Responses in a Mixed Modality Paradigm: Effects of Context and Context-dependent Noradrenergic Influences." International Journal of Psychophysiology27.3 (1997): 223-40. Print.Papers_files/Pineda%20et%20al%201997.pdf
Pineda, J.a., D. Brang, E. Hecht, L. Edwards, S. Carey, M. Bacon, C. Futagaki, D. Suk, J. Tom, C. Birnbaum, and A. Rork. "Positive Behavioral and Electrophysiological Changes following Neurofeedback Training in Children with Autism." Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 2.3 (2008): 557-81. Print.Papers_files/Positive%20behavioral%20and%20electrophysiological%20changes%20following%20neurofeedback%20training%20in%20children%20with%20autism_1.pdf
Pineda, J.a., D. Brang, E. Hecht, L. Edwards, S. Carey, M. Bacon, C. Futagaki, D. Suk, J. Tom, C. Birnbaum, and A. Rork. "Positive Behavioral and Electrophysiological Changes following Neurofeedback Training in Children with Autism." Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 2.3 (2008): 557-81. Print.Papers_files/Positive%20behavioral%20and%20electrophysiological%20changes%20following%20neurofeedback%20training%20in%20children%20with%20autism_2.pdf
Pineda, Jaime A., B. Z. Allison, and A. Vankov. "The Effects of Self-Movement, Observation, and Imagination on  Rhythms and Readiness Potentials (RP’s): Toward a Brain–Computer Interface (BCI)." IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON REHABILITATION ENGINEERING 8.2 (2000): 219-22. Print.Papers_files/Pineda%20J%20A%20%20Silverman%20D%20S%20Vankov,%20A%20and%20Hestenes%20J%20%20Learning%20to%20control%20brain%20rhythms%C2%A0%20making%20a%20brain%20computer%20interface%20possible%C2%A0%20IEEE%20Trans%20Neural%20Sys%20Rehab%20Eng%20112%201814%202003_2.pdf
Giromini, Luciano, Piero Porcelli, Donald J. Viglione, Laura Parolin, and Jaime Pineda. "The Feeling of Movement: EEG Evidence for Mirroring Activity during the Observations of Static, Ambiguous Stimuli in the Rorschach Cards." Biological Psychology 85.2 (2010): 233-41. Print.Papers_files/Giromini,%20Luciano,%20Piero%20Porcelli,%20Donald%20J.%20Viglione,%20Laura%20Parolin,%20and%20Jaime%20Pineda.%20The%20Feeling%20of%20Movement%20EEG%20Evidence%20for%20Mirroring%20Activity%20during%20the%20Observations%20of%20Static,%20Ambiguous%20Stimuli%20in%20the%20Rorschach%20Cards.pdf

Neurofeedback

Nicotine

Tinnitus

Mirror Neuron System

Autism

Mu rhythms

Cognitive Sex differences

Assorted Other

Eating and Eating disorders

Allison, B.Z. and Pineda, J.A.  Effects of size in an evoked attentional matrix BCI.  IEEE Trans. Neural Sys. Rehab. Eng., 11(2): 110-3, 2003.Papers_files/Allison,%20B.Z.%20and%20Pineda,%20J.A.%C2%A0%20Effects%20of%20size%20in%20an%20evoked%20attentional%20matrix%20BCI.pdf