Timothy B. Brown
Washington University in St. Louis
6 Papers
111 Citations
Timothy B. Brown is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pupillary response & Completeness (order theory). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Timothy B. Brown include University of Konstanz.
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Papers
Extending the Human Connectome Project across ages: Imaging protocols for the Lifespan Development and Aging projects
Michael P. Harms,Leah H. Somerville,Beau M. Ances,Jesper L. R. Andersson,M Deanna,Matteo Bastiani,Susan Y. Bookheimer,Timothy B. Brown,Randy L. Buckner,Gregory C. Burgess,Timothy S. Coalson,Michael A. Chappell,Mirella Dapretto,Gwenaëlle Douaud,Bruce Fischl,Matthew F. Glasser,Douglas N. Greve,Cynthia Hodge,Keith Jamison,Saad Jbabdi,Sridhar Kandala,Xiufeng Li,Ross W. Mair,Silvia Mangia,Daniel S. Marcus,Daniele Mascali,Steen Moeller,Thomas E. Nichols,Emma C. Robinson,David H. Salat,Stephen M. Smith,Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos,Melissa Terpstra,Kathleen M. Thomas,M. Dylan Tisdall,Kamil Ugurbil,Andre van der Kouwe,Roger P. Woods,Lilla Zöllei,David C. Van Essen,Essa Yacoub +40 more
TL;DR: An overview of the common HCP‐D/A imaging protocol including data and rationales for protocol decisions and changes relative to the recently completed HCP Young‐Adult project is provided.
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Cognition, blinks, eye-movements, and pupillary movements during performance of a running memory task.
TL;DR: The results suggest that the increase in blinking associated with saccades as a function of time on task, and the pupillary dilation following a blink are associated with aspects of information processing.
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Detecting phasic lapses in alertness using pupillometric measures
TL;DR: Preliminary evidence that measures of pupillary changes could be used to detect phasic lapses in alertness during a vigilance task is provided, using a polynomial curve-fitting method for quantifying parameters from single task-evoked pupillary responses.
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A reusable and platform-independent framework for distributed control systems
Timothy B. Brown,A. Pasetti,W. Pree,Thomas A. Henzinger,Christoph M. Kirsch +4 more
- 14 Oct 2001
TL;DR: This paper presents a concept for integrating the embedded programming methodology Giotto and the object-oriented AOCS Framework to create an environment for the rapid development of distributed software for safety-critical embedded control systems with hard real-time requirements of the kind typically found in aerospace applications.
Completeness of a Visual Computation Model
Timothy B. Brown,Takayuki Dan Kimura +1 more
- 01 Jan 1993
TL;DR: A two-dimensional computation model that requires no text is proposed and it is proved that the model is computationallhy complete, i.e., that it has the same computational power as Turing machines.