Cognitive Neuroscience
Graduate Students
Martin Duff
Curriculum Vitae
Neuropsychological Center for Children
City College of New York
138th Street & Convent Avenue
NAC Building Room 7/237
New York, NY 10031
lab
telephone: (212) 650-5711
email: mduff@gc.cuny.edu
Education
1997-Present: Ph.D candidate in Cognitive Neuroscience program at the City University
of New York
1996: BA (Magna Cum Laude)
City College of New York
Academic Experience2002-present: Research Assistant. Neuropsychological Center for Children,
City College of New York, New York.1996-2002: Research Assistant.
Cognitive Electrophysiology Laboratory,
New York State Psychiatric Institute,
New York.1994-1996: Research Assistant.
Dept of Anesthesiology,
Sloan Kettering Hospital,
New York.Prizes and Awards
1996 Barmack Award for Honors research project entitled "Presemantic auditory satiation".
Publications
Cycowicz, Y.M., Friedman, D., and Duff, M. (2003). Pictures and Their Colors: What Do Children Remember? Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 15:5, 759–768.
Cycowicz, Y.M., Friedman, D., Snodgrass, J.G., and Duff, M. (2001). Recognition and Source Memory for Pictures in Children and Adults. Neuropsychologia, 39, 255-267.
Reinsel, R.A., Veselis, R.A., Dnistrian, A.M., Feshchenko, V.A., Beattie, B.J., and Duff, M.R. (2000). Midazolam decreases cerebral blood flow in a dose-dependent fashion. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 3, 117-127.
Pilotti, M., Antrobus, J. S., & Duff, M. (1997). The effect of presemantic acoustic adaptation on semantic "satiation." Memory and Cognition, 25(3), 305-312.
Reinsel, R., Veselis, R. A., Dnistrian, A., Duff, M., & Feshchenko, V. A. (1996). Quantitative comparison of drug induced amnesic effects: Choice of measures from a verbal learning task. In B. Bonke, J.G. Bovill, & N. Moerman (Eds.), Memory and Awareness in Anaesthesia III (Vol. 3, pp. 71-83). Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum.
Reinsel, R., Veselis, R. A., Duff, M., & Feshchenko, V. A. (1996). Comparison of implicit and explicit memory during conscious sedation with four sedative-hypnotic agents. In B. Bonke, J. G. Bovill, & N. Moerman (Eds.), Memory and Awareness in Anaesthesia III (Vol. 3, pp. 43-56). Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum.