David A. Kareken, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor & Director, Section of Neuropsychology, Department of Neurology

Dr. Kareken's Neurology Web Page

Office: 317-274-7327
Fax: 317-274-1337
Email: dkareken@iupui.edu

    Research in my lab uses functional neuroimaging techniques (fMRI, PET) to study the human sense of smell and the role of appetitive chemosensory stimuli in the risk for alcoholism. I also conduct research in the field of clinical neuropsychology and Alzheimer’s disease.

Publications:

1. Plailly, J., Radnovich, A.J., Sabri, M., Royet, J-P. & Kareken, D.A. (in press). Involvement of the left anterior insula and frontopolar gyrus in odor discrimination. Human Brain Mapping.

2. Yoder, KK., Kareken, DA, Seyoum, R.A., O’Connor, S.J., Wang, C.,, Zheng, Q-H., Mock, B., & Morris, E.D. (2005). Dopamine D2 receptor availability is associated with subjective responses to alcohol. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29, 965-970.

3. Sabri, M., Radnovich, A.J., Li, T-Q., & Kareken, D.A. (2005). Neural correlates of olfactory change detection. NeuroImage, 25, 969– 974.

4. Plailly, J., Bensafi, M., Pachot-Clouard, M., Delon-Martin, C., Kareken, D.A., Rouby, C., Segebarth, C., & Royet, J-P. (2005). Involvement of right piriform cortex in olfactory familiarity judgments. NeuroImage, 24, 1032-1041.

5. Kareken, D.A., Sabri, M., Radnovich, A.J., Claus, E., Foresman, B., Hector, D., &. Hutchins, G.D. (2004). Olfactory System Activation from Sniffing: Effects in Piriform and Orbitofrontal Cortex. NeuroImage, 22, 456-465.
 

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