Krawczyk, Daniel C.
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Dr. Krawcyzk is an associate professor in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences and is also involved in research at UTD's Center for BrainHealth. His research is currently focused on reasoning and social cognition in disorders such as autism and traumatic brain injury. Dr. Krawczyk is jointly appointed in the Psychiatry Department at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. There he is affiliated with the Advanced Imaging Research Center (AIRC) devoted to using functional brain imaging methods to study cognition in healthy and disordered populations.
Learn more about Dr. Krawcyzk on his BBS and Lab pages.
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Relative Activation Patterns Associated with Self-Transcendent and Self-Enhancement Core Values: An fMRI Study of Basic Human Values Theory Concepts in Males
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2019-04-13)Core values have been shown to influence a variety of social behaviors, but research on the brain networks supporting their effects is sparse. While undergoing fMRI scanning, twenty male participants evaluated descriptions ... -
The Influence of Oxytocin and Vasopressin on Men's Judgments of Social Dominance and Trustworthiness: An fMRI Study of Neutral Faces
Cues signaling trust and dominance are crucial for social life. Previous studies on the effects of oxytocin (OT) nasal sprays on trustworthiness evaluations have been inconsistent and its influence on dominance is unknown. ... -
Neuroplasticity of Cognitive Control Networks Following Cognitive Training for Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury
Cognitive control is the ability to coordinate thoughts and actions to achieve goals. Cognitive control impairments are one of the most persistent and devastating sequalae of traumatic brain injuries (TBI). There have been ... -
Expert Analogy Use in a Naturalistic Setting
The use of analogy is an important component of human cognition. The type of analogy we produce and communicate depends heavily on a number of factors, such as the setting, the level of domain expertise present, and the ... -
Neural Responses During Social and Self-Knowledge Tasks in Bulimia Nervosa
Self-evaluation closely dependent upon body shape and weight is one of the defining criteria for bulimia nervosa (BN). We studied 53 adult women, 17 with BN, 18 with a recent history of anorexia nervosa (AN), and 18 healthy ... -
Expertise and Processing Distorted Structure in Chess
A classic finding in research on human expertise and knowledge is that of enhanced memory for stimuli in a domain of expertise as compared to either stimuli outside that domain, or within-domain stimuli that have been ... -
The Network Architecture of Cortical Processing in Visuo-Spatial Reasoning
Reasoning processes have been closely associated with prefrontal cortex (PFC), but specifically emerge from interactions among networks of brain regions. Yet it remains a challenge to integrate these brain-wide interactions ...