Scott Peltier
Research Scientist
Biomedical Engineering
Engineering
Dr. Peltier’s research deals with functional MRI data acquisition and analysis. Current areas of interest include: 1) resting-state functional connectivity; 2) real-time fMRI; 3) multivariate and data-driven analysis techniques; and 4) multimodal imaging.
Projects:
Using quantitative neuroimaging to enhance clinical prediction in Alzheimer’s dementia
University Affiliation(s)
fMRI Laboratory
Research Area(s)
Biomarkers | Clinical care | Specific Therapeutic Area(s)
Publications
- Pharmacologic attenuation of cross-modal sensory augmentation within the chronic pain insula
- Altered fMRI resting-state connectivity in individuals with fibromyalgia on acute pain stimulation
- Altered resting state connectivity of the insular cortex in individuals with fibromyalgia
Grants
- Funded by: PELTIER, Scott J
- Co-investigator of: EXPRESSION OF XWNT-4, A MEMBER OF THE WNT GENE FAMILY
- Co-investigator of: Training in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging