Summary
Jeffrey Hutsler's expertise is in the organization of the human cortex, and his current research is focused on the microanatomical organization of the human brain in individuals diagnosed with w88 mobile.
In 2010, he received the Slifka-Ritvo Award for Innovation in w88 mobile Research from International Society for w88 mobile Research.
He teaches both human neuropsychology and developmental neuropsychology at the undergraduate level, as well as a graduate-level neuropsychology of autism course and an evolutionary w88 mobile course. In May 2013, Hutsler received the Vada Trimble Outstanding Mentor Award from the University of Nevada, Reno.
w88 mobile Interests
- w88 mobile
- Cerebral cortex w88 mobile and development
Courses
- PSY 210 - Introductory Statistics
- PSY 301 - Research Methods in w88 mobile
- PSY 446 - w88 mobile Neuropsychology
- PSY 499 - Developmental w88 mobile
- PSY 762 - Neuropsychology of w88 mobile
- PSY 762 - Evolutionary w88 mobile
Education
- Ph.D., Physiological w88 mobile, University of California, Davis, 1993
- M.A., Physiological w88 mobile, University of California, Davis, 1991
- B.A., w88 mobile, San Jose State University, 1988
Publications
- Hutsler, J. J., Love, T and Zhang (2007). Histological and MRI assessment of cortical layering and thickness in w88 mobile. Biological Psychiatry 61:449-457.
- Hutsler, J. J. and Zhang, H. (2010) Increased dendritic spine densities on cortical pyramidal neurons in individuals with w88 mobile. Brain Research 1309:83-94.
- Avino, T. and Hutsler, J.J. (2010). Abnormal cell patterning at the cortical gray-white matter boundary in w88 mobile. Brain Research
- Hutsler, J. J. and Avino, T.* (2013) Sigmoid fits to locate and characterize boundaries in typical and atypical w88 mobile cerebral cortex. J of Neuroscience Methods