Noa Fogelson
Profesor/a Contratado/a Doctor/a
2
Sexenios investigación
2018

Centro

Fac. CC. Educación, Deporte y Es.Interdi

Departamento

Estudios Históricos y Sociales, Lengua Española, Literatura, Filosofía Moral y Didácticas Específicas.

Área

Educación Física y Deportiva
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  • ORCID: 0000-0003-2239-2212
    SCOPUS:  
    9741573600

    B.Sc in Biology, Tel-Aviv University, Israel (2000). Completed with an average of 88.4/100. M.Sc in Physiology-Pharmacology/ Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University (2002). Completed with an average of 92.7/100. Topic of master thesis: ¿The effects of cholinesterase inhibitors on the quantitative EEG in patients with dementia¿. This work resulted in a first author publication in Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. Ph.D degree in Neurological Studies, Institute of Neurology, University College London. (2005). Awarded a PhD studentship from GlaxoSmithKline. Topic of thesis: ¿Oscillations in the basal ganglia in Parkinson¿s disease patients and their influence on the cerebral cortex and behavioural performance.¿; supervised by Prof. Peter Brown, Sobell department of Neurophysiology and Movement Disorders, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK. This thesis resulted in four first author papers: Clinical Neurophysiology 2004, Neuroscience Letters 2005, European Journal of Neuroscience 2005, and Cerebral Cortex 2006, and three second author papers, including Current Biology 2003. Postdoctoral position, in the Robert T Knight Lab, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University California, Berkeley, USA (20005-2008). Developed a novel paradigm to investigate contextual processing, an essential cognitive function. Utilized this paradigm to explore the role of the prefrontal cortex demonstrating electrophysiological evidence for effects of prediction, aging and prefrontal lesions, which resulted in three first author publications in high impact journals: Brain 2009, JOCN 2009, Cortex 2010. In 2009, after receiving a Parga Pondal fellowship, began to work as a research fellow in the Department of Psychology, University of A Coruña, Spain. Awarded four three-year grants (regional and national), establishing a lab and continuing research on contextual processing, across different modalities and populations, including professional athletes and patients with neurological or psychiatric disorders, such as Parkinson¿s disease, schizophrenia and depression. From 2013-2014 worked as a senior researcher and project manager in the Joseph Sagol Neuroscience Center, Sheba Medical Center, Israel. In 2015 received a Ramon y Cajal national fellowship to work in the University of A Coruña and then in University of Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid (from 2019). During this time I have established collaborations with medical and academic centres, resulting in numerous first author publications, including a review of these studies in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews (Impact factor 11). This work is of significance in further understanding the underlying mechanisms of prefrontal cognitive functions and the role of frontal dysfunction in different neurological and psychiatric disorders. To date my work has generated 38 articles, predominately first author in high impact journals as well as presentations in international conferences. I have extensive experience in different methodologies (electroencephalography, local field potentials, transcranial magnetic stimulation) and analysis techniques (spectral analysis, event-related potentials, coherence, functional connectivity, statistics).

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    PLAN ASIGNATURA
    (2295) DOBLE GRADO CC ACT FISICA (PRESEN)(ALCORCON) Y EDUC PRIM(SEMIPRES)VICALVAROMETODOLOGIA DE INVESTIGACION Y ESTADISTICA EN LAS CIENCIAS DEL DEPORTE
    (2297) DOBLE GRADO EN CC. DE LA ACTIV. FISICA Y DEPORTE Y FISIOTERAPIA (ALCORCON)METODOLOGIA DE INVESTIGACION Y ESTADISTICA EN LAS CIENCIAS DEL DEPORTE
    (2282) GRADO EN CIENCIAS DE LA ACTIVIDAD FISICA Y DEL DEPORTE (ALCORCON)METODOLOGIA DE INVESTIGACION Y ESTADISTICA EN LAS CIENCIAS DEL DEPORTE
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    Fogelson N, Diaz-Brage P. ¿Altered directed connectivity during the processing of implicit versus explicit predictive stimuli in Parkinson¿s disease patients¿. Brain and Cognition, 2021; 152: 105773. 

    Fogelson N, Li L, Diaz-Brage P, Amatriain-Fernandez, Valle-Inclan F. ¿Altered predictive contextual processing of emotional faces versus abstract stimuli in adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder.¿ Clinical Neurophysiology, 2019; 130: 963-975. 

    Fogelson N. "Neural correlates of local contextual processing across stimulus modalities and patient populations". Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2015; 52: 207-220. Fogelson N, Litvak V, Peled A,

    Fernandez-del-Olmo M, Friston K. ¿The functional anatomy of schizophrenia: a dynamic causal modeling study of predictive coding¿. Schizophrenia Research, 2014; 158: 204-212. 

    Fogelson N, Li L, Li Y, Fernandez-del-Olmo M, Santos-Garcia D, Peled A. ¿Functional connectivity during contextual processing in schizophrenia and Parkinson¿s disease¿. Brain and Cognition, 2013; 82: 243-253. 

    Fogelson N, Ribolsi M, Fernandez-del-Olmo M, Rubino IA, Romeo D, Koch G, Peled A. " Neural correlates of local contextual processing deficits in schizophrenic patients". Psychophysiology, 2011; 48: 1217 - 1226. 
     

    Fogelson N, Fernandez-del-Olmo M, Santos-Garcia D. ¿Contextual processing deficits in Parkinson¿s disease: Role of the frontostriatal system¿. Clinical Neurophysiology, 2011; 122: 539 - 545. 
     

    Fogelson N, Shah M, Bonnet-Brihault F, Knight RT. ¿Electrophysiological evidence for aging effects on local contextual processing¿. Cortex, 2010; 46: 498 - 506. 
     

    Fogelson N, Shah M, Scabini D, Knight RT. ¿Prefrontal cortex is critical for contextual processing: Evidence from brain lesions¿. Brain, 2009; 132: 3002 - 3010. 

    Fogelson N, Williams D, Tijssen M, van Bruggen G, Speelman H, Brown P. ¿Different functional loops between cerebral cortex and the subthalamic area in Parkinson¿s disease¿.  Cerebral Cortex, 2006; 16: 64-75.