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Curriculum Vitae

Anthony I. Jack

Nationality:

Full Citizen of United Kingdom and United States of AmericaCitizen by descent of New Zealand

Websites:Lab: http://tonyjack.orgPersonal: http://tony.jack.googlepages.com/

Academic History:

2014 – Present Director of Research, Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence

2014 – Present Associate Professor with tenure

2012 – Present Secondary appointment in Department of NeurosciencesCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine

2010 – Present Secondary appointments Department of Neurology Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

2010 – 2012 Secondary appointment Department of Bioethics Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

2008 – Present Secondary appointments in:Department of Philosophy, &Department of Psychology Case Western Reserve University

2007 – Present Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Cognitive ScienceCase Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, OH, USA

2002 – 2007 Post-doctoral Research AssociateDepartment of NeurologyWashington University School of MedicineSt Louis, MO, USASupervisor: Maurizio Corbetta

1998 – 2001 Post-doctoral Research Fellow Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience

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& Functional Imaging LaboratoriesUniversity College London, UKSupervisors: Christopher D. Frith & Timothy Shallice

1994 – 1998 PhD studentDepartment of PsychologyUniversity College London, UK“Perceptual Awareness in Visual Masking”Supervisor: Tim Shallice.Examiners: John Duncan & Herman Muller

1990 - 1994 B. Sc., Psychology & PhilosophyBalliol CollegeOxford University, UK.

1989 – 1990 Student Science Research AssistantHarwell Physics Laboratories, UK.

Peer reviewed Articles:

Boyatzis RE, Rochford K and Jack AI (2014) Antagonistic neural networks underlying differentiated leadership roles. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 8:114. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00114

French, S. E., & Jack, A. I. (in press). Dehumanizing the Enemy: The Intersection of Neuroethics and Military Ethics. In D. Whetham (Ed.), The Responsibility to Protect: Alternative Perspectives: Martinus Nijhoff. Due in print late 2014

Jack, A. I. (in press). A scientific case for conceptual dualism: The problem of consciousness and the opposing domains hypothesis. In J. Knobe, T. Lombrozo & S. Nichols (Eds.), Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (Vol. 1): Oxford University Press. Due in print Oct 2014

Jack, Anthony I., Philip Robbins, Jared P. Friedman, and Chris D. Meyers (2014). "More than a feeling: Counterintuitive effects of compassion on moral judgment," in J. Sytsma (ed.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Mind, London: Bloomsbury, 125-179.

Kubit, B. & Jack, A. I. (2013) Rethinking the role of the rTPJ in attention and social cognition in light of the opposing domains hypothesis: findings from an ALE-based meta-analysis and resting-state functional connectivity. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.

Jack, A.I., Boyatzis, R., Khawaja, M., Passarelli, A. & Leckie, R. (2013) Visioning in the Brain: an fMRI Study of Inspirational Coaching and Mentoring Social Neuroscience

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Jack, A.I., Dawson, A.J., Norr, M.E. (2013) Seeing Human: distinct and overlapping neural signatures associated with two forms of dehumanization. Neuroimage, 79C, 313-328. doi: S1053-8119(13)00468-0

Jack, A. I., Dawson, A., Begany, K., Leckie, R. L., Barry, K, Ciccia, A, Snyder, A. (2012) fMRI evidence of reciprocal inhibition between social and physical cognitive domains, Neuroimage, 66C, 385-401. doi: S1053-8119(12)01064-6

Jack, A. I. & Robbins, P (2012). The phenomenal stance revisited. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 3 (3): 383-403,

Sestieri, C., Sylvester C.M., Jack A.I., d’Avossa G., Shulman G.L. , Corbetta M., (2008) Independence of anticipatory signals for spatial attention from number of nontarget stimuli in the visual field. J Neurophysiol. 100(2):829-38.

Sylvester C.M., Jack A.I., Corbetta M., Shulman G.L. (2008) Anticipatory suppression of non-attended locations in visual cortex marks target location and predicts perception. J Neurosci. 28(26):6549-56

Sylvester C.M., Shulman G.L., Jack A.I., Corbetta M. (2007) Asymmetry of anticipatory activity in visual cortex predicts the locus of attention and perception. J Neurosci. 27(52):14424-33.

Jack, A. I., Patel, G. H., Astafiev, S. V., Snyder, A. Z., Akbudak, E., Shulman, G. L., & Corbetta, M. (2007) Changing human visual field organization from early visual to extra-occipital cortex. PLoS ONE 2(5): e452

Jack, A. I., Shulman, G. L., Snyder, A. Z., McAvoy, M., & Corbetta, M. (2006). Separate modulations of human V1 associated with spatial attention and task structure. Neuron, 51(1), 135-147.

Robbins, P., & Jack, A. I. (2006). The phenomenal stance. Philosophical Studies, 127(1), 59-85.

Gallagher, H. L., Jack, A. I., Roepstorff, A., & Frith, C. D. (2002). Imaging the intentional stance in a competitive game. Neuroimage, 16(3), 814-821.

Jack, A. I., & Roepstorff, A. (2002). Introspection and cognitive brain mapping: From stimulus-response to script-report. Trends In Cognitive Sciences, 6(8), 333-339.

Summerfield, C., Jack, A. I., & Burgess, A. P. (2002). Induced gamma activity is associated with conscious awareness of pattern masked nouns. International Journal Of Psychophysiology, 44(2), 93-100.

Jack, A. I., & Shallice, T. (2001). Introspective physicalism as an approach to the science of consciousness. Cognition, 79(1-2), 161-196.

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Edited books/collections:

Boyer, P., Robbins, P., & Jack, A. I. (2005). The brain and its self. Consciousness and Cognition, 14(4)

Jack, A. I. & Roepstorff, A. (2004) Trusting the subject? The use of introspective evidence in cognitive science. Volume 2 Journal of Consciousness Studies, 11(7-8)

Jack, A. I. & Roepstorff, A. (2003) Trusting the subject? The use of introspective evidence in cognitive science. Volume 1 Journal of Consciousness Studies, 10(9-10)

Editor refereed papers / Commentaries / Book reviews

Jack, A. I. (2013). Introspection: The tipping point. Consciousness and Cognition, 22(2), 670-671. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.03.005

Jack, A. I. (2012). Is It at All Possible to Think Emotionally and Logically at the Same Time? Science and Religion Today.

Jack, A. I. (2012). Setting a New Default for Brain Health Using fMRI. Neurological Institute Journal, 5(1), 23-27

Jack, A. I. (2011). Describing Inner Experience? Proponent Meets Skeptic. Philosophical Psychology, 24 (2), 283-287

Robbins, P., & Jack, A. I. (2006) An unconstrained mind: Explaining belief in the afterlife. Behavioral And Brain Sciences, 29 (5), 484

Jack, A. I., Sylvester, C. M., & Corbetta, M. (2006). Losing our brainless minds: How neuroimaging informs cognition. Cortex, 42(3), 418-421.

Jack, A. I. (2006). How well do you know yourself? Trends In Cognitive Sciences, 10(10), 433-434

Boyer, P., Robbins, P., & Jack, A. I. (2005). Varieties of self-systems worth having. Editorial. Consciousness And Cognition, 14(4), 647-660.

Jack, A. I., & Robbins, P. (2004). The illusory triumph of machine over mind: Wegner's eliminativism and the real promise of psychology. Behavioral And Brain Sciences, 27(5), 665-+.

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Jack, A. I., & Prinz, J. J. (2004). Searching for a scientific experience. Journal Of Consciousness Studies, 11(1), 51-56.

Roepstorff, A., & Jack, A. I. (2004). Trust or interaction? Editorial. Journal Of Consciousness Studies, 11(7-8), V-XXII.

Jack, A. I., & Roepstorff, A. (2003). Why trust the subject? Editorial. Journal Of Consciousness Studies, 10(9-10), V-XX.

Jack, A. I., & Roepstorff, A. (2002). The 'measurement problem' for experience: Damaging flaw or intriguing puzzle? Response to schooler. Trends In Cognitive Sciences, 6(9), 372-374.

Jack, A. I. (2001). Consciousness lost and found: A neuropsychological explanation. Mind & Language, 16(1), 101-107.

Technical manual:

Jack, A. I. (2003) How to use the 3T Allegra. Washington University Internal Document.

I pioneered the use of the Siemens Allegra 3T scanner at Wash. U. for BOLD studies, and authored the first version of this manual. It includes practical instructions, results of tests to optimise the scanner, and discussion of analysis issues. The first version of the manual which I authored has served as a basis and model for later versions, to which many have now contributed and which continues to be updated.

Manuscripts under review

Naasan, G., Hudson, R., Leckie, R.L., Albo, Z., Lerner, A. & Jack, A.I. fMRI of the Capgras Delusion and asymmetry of the fusiform face area.

Jack, A.I., Taylor, S., Boyatzis, R. & Friedman, J. A novel dual-process account of religious belief.

Feng, I.J., Jack, A.I., & Tatsuoka, C. Dynamic adjustment of stimuli in real time fMRI.

Manuscripts in preparation (working titles)

Shepherd, K. A., Rabinovich, R., Fresco, D.M., Jack, A. I. Individual differences in cognitive reappraisal and affect labeling predict neural activity associated with linguistic processing of emotional information Posters and talks presented. Manuscript in revision

Jack, A.I., Boyatzis, R.E., Abou Zeki, D., Passarelli, A., Dawson, A.J. Coaching with compassion alters neural mechanisms of stress processing. Posters and talks presented, manuscript in preparation.

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Abou Zeki, D., Boyatzis, R.E., Passarelli, A., & Jack, A.I. Coaching with compassion helps you see the big picture: fMRI reveals neural overlap between different styles of coaching and visual attention. Poster presented. Manuscript in preparation

Jack, A.I., Consciousness and Callousness: moral concern distinguishes scientific from folk conceptions of the mind. Presented at multiple conferences, manuscript under revision

Tillem, S., & Jack, A.I. ALE Based Meta-Analyses of Social, Mnemonic, and Action Related Processes Support the Opposing Domains Hypothesis. Multiple poster versions presented – comprehensive review and meta-analysis paper. Manuscript in revision

Gabriel, J., & Jack, A.I. Individual and gender differences demonstrate a trade-off between empathetic concern and physical reasoning abilities. Poster presented, manuscript in revision

Friedman, J., & Jack, A.I. Are you sure you don’t believe in God? Divergent relationships between dogmatism and prosocial sentiments in the religious and non-religious. Poster presented, manuscript in revision

Tubi, M., & Jack, A.I. Exploring the Function of the Inferior Pre-Central Gyrus: Left-Right Asymmetry in Abnormal Populations. Poster presented, manuscript in revision

Jack, A.I., & Smyth, S.F. The Role of the Default Mode Network in Self Perception and Social Attachment. Manuscript in revision

Norr, M.E., & Jack, A.I. Yoga increases, video games decrease, facial emotion recognition. Presented talk, manuscript in revision

Jack, A.I., Youngner, S.J., Norr, M.E., Zirngibl, W., Waller, S. & French, S. Moral Boundaries and the Neural Basis of Prejudice: Common Neural Circuitry Associated with Body and Social Schema Violation. Poster presented, manuscript in preparation

Kubit, B., & Jack, A.I. Does Neuroscience Threaten Our Humanity? Endorsement of Non-Medical Uses of Neurotechnology is Associated with Anti-Social Personality. Poster presented, manuscript in preparation

Wu, C., Ray, S., Jack, A.I. On functional annotation of the human brain by combining resting state connectivity and activation foci. Poster presented, manuscript in revision

Jack, A.I. A New Problem for Cognitive Subtraction: using rest to distinguish activation from suppression. Presented talk, manuscript in preparation

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Fellowships and Awards:

2014 Forestry service Research Contract (with Richard Boyatzis) “Emotional Intelligence and Neurological Activation Characteristics Of Incident Team Commanders in the National Forestry Service” Approved for phases I and II: $93,000.Anticipated for phase III: $ 86,040

2013/2014 WP Jones fund in College of Arts and Sciences. A novel objective test of experiential reasoning. Principle Investigator, awarded $3,900Competitive grant for Junior faculty at college of Arts & Sciences.

2012 Spitz Brain Health Fellowship. Use of fMRI to optimize brain health interventions. Principle Investigator, awarded $50,000Competitive grant open to researchers across the University.

2011/2012 Alliance grant (Provost’s Office, CWRU) Examining the Activation of Neural Substrates When Coaching/Mentoring Students through Inspiration or Compliance. co-PI with Richard Boyatzis, awarded $49,063Competitive grant open to researchers across the University

2011/2012 WP Jones fund in College of Arts and Sciences. From neuroimaging to human performance: biological limits on empathy and analytic thought. Principle Investigator, awarded $3,966Competitive grant for Junior faculty at college of Arts & Sciences.

2006-2010 National Science Foundation grant: “Collaborative Research: Theoretical and Conceptual Advances in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Self Representation” Principal Investigator, awarded $52,444.(http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0639571)

2004-2005 Institutional National Research Service Award 5-T32-EY13360-04, from the National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health

1999 Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience, Dartmouth

1998-2001 Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cognitive Neuroscience

1997 European Summer School in Cognitive Neuroscience, Trieste, Italy

1994-1997 Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council postgraduate grant for PhD research.

Collaborator funding supporting Neuroimaging costs

2013 David Fresco, Joe Callabrese, Shirley Moore. Collaborative pooling of funds for imaging research on Depression. $20,000 direct

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2013 David Fresco, PI, Internal Award. Dissociable neural markers of anxious depression. $10,000 direct

Funding supporting student summer research

The SOURCE office at CWRU has awarded five undergraduate students summer salary to work exclusively on projects in my laboratory, through competitive applications with my sponsorship as a mentor.

Declined Funding Applications

The Mind in Conflict: Integrating Scientific, Philosophical and Applied Approaches to Dehumanization. Letter of Intent to Templeton Foundation. $2,700,000

Spitz Brain Health Fellowship HOPE intervention pilot. Pilot project to manualize an intervention for elderly depressed men which combines Richard Boyatzis’s Coaching with Compassion intervention with Martha Sajatovic’s Targeted Training in Illness Management intervention. $50,000

Coaching Others to Develop an Inspired Personal Vision. New Paths to Purpose, University of Chicago, Program Funded by the Templeton Foundation. $250,000

The New Science of the Soul: Combining Philosophy, Neuroscience and Psychology to Found a New Experimental Theology. Templeton Foundation $400,000

The Mind in Conflict: Integrating Military, Scientific and Philosophical Approaches to Dehumanization, Soul Perception, and Moral Conduct. Templeton Foundation. 2,700,000

Biobehavioral Markers of Response to Self-Management of Depression. NINR P30 grant. $95,000 

Neural Correlates of Mindfulness Enriched Behavioral Activation for Major Depression. Depressive and Bipolar Disorder Alternative Treatment Foundation. $300,000

Neural Mechanisms of Emotion Regulation Therapy for Anxious Depression. CTSC letter of intent. $50,000

Application of a Novel fMRI Social Cognition Network Analysis in Chronic Pelvic Pain. CTSC letter of intent. $50,000

Evoked Potentials in the Brain’s Default Mode Network. Interdisciplinary Alliance Investment Grants. $50,000

Neural Basis of Effective Helping. Interdisciplinary Alliance Investment Grants. $50,000

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Optimizing Education through Brain Research. Spenser Foundation. $40,000 2012-2013

Realizing Potential with Compassion. Templeton Foundation. $400,000 2011-2013

Neural basis of individual differences in Social and Spatial cognition. National Science Foundation 2010-2013 $590,000

Designing effective interventions for heterogeneous cognitive profiles in ASD Autism Speaks. 1/2011-1/2013 $120,000

CRCNS: Global Functional Annotation of the Human Brain via Integration of Diverse Data Sources NIH/NSF 2010-2014 $650,000

Interventions in Ageing NIH Challenge grant 2010-11

Biological and cultural constraints on Moral Imagination. Templeton through University Chicago. $300,000

The John Merck Scholars Program 2010-2014 $300,000

Targeting High LH in Menopausal Women with Cognitive-Related Deficits Alzheimer’s Association 2010-2011 $250,000

Appreciative Inquiry: Building an Affirmation Model of Health Behavior Change, NIH, 2010-2015 subcontract for $200,000

Neural systems supporting compassionate vs. Compliant coaching 7/2008-7/2009 Presidential Research Initiative $58,325

Neural Architecture of the Mind-Body Problem. James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award. $600,000 2009-2015

Characterizing the Continua of Consciousness and Choice 1/2008 - 1/2010STARS Templeton Foundation $100,000

Tailoring individual therapies for adolescents using Virtual Reality and fMRI. Autism Speaks. 1/2008-1/2010 $120,000

Talks/Posters (since latest appointment):

Nov 8th, 2013 "Cognitive neuroscience of the balanced, and unbalanced, mind" 4th Annual CET coaches conference, Cleveland, Ohio

October 26, 2013 “Developing Wisdom to Offset Aging: Brain Imaging RevealsMechanisms of Stress Inoculation, Empathy and Healthy Aging” From Neurodegeneration to Brain Health: An Integrated Approach, conference sponsored by UH/CWRU, Cleveland, Ohio

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October 11 2013 “A Scientific Case for Conceptual Dualism: The Problem of Consciousness and the Opposing Domains Hypothesis” Opening talk (selected by peer review) for the Annual Experimental Philosophy Conference, SUNY University at Buffalo.

Sept 27th 2013 “What is neuro-nonsense? A snapshot a discipline in awkward adolescence” Dept. of Organizational Behaviour, CWRU

August 23rd, 2013 “The Two Halves of your Brain - What Brain Sciences tells us about Higher Cognition”. Think seminar for incoming first years at CWRU

May 25 2013 “ALE Based Meta-Analyses of Social, Mnemonic, and Action Related Processes Support the Opposing Domains Hypothesis” Poster presented at Annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington DC.

May 1 2013 “The Neural Bases of Dehumanization” New School of Social Research, Psychology Department

April 19th, 2013 Source Intersections PostersFriedman: Are you sure you don’t believe in God? - winner 2nd place in Social SciencesGabriel: Individual and gender differences demonstrate a trade-off between

empathetic concern and physical reasoning abilities

April 12th, 2013 Research ShowCASEAbou Zeki: Coaching with compassion alters neural mechanisms of stress processingFeng: Dynamic adjustment of stimuli in real time fMRI Tillem: Social Brain Meta-AnalysisFriedman: Are you sure you don’t believe in God?

April 4 2013 “Military Ethics and Dehumanizing the enemy” CWRU Public Affairs Discussion Group / Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence

Feb 22 2013 “Cultivating Empathic Design in an Analytical World” Wisdom 2.0 conference in San Francisco

Feb 11 2013 “The default network and the opposing domains hypothesis” University of New England

Dec 3rd 2012 “The default network and the opposing domains hypothesis” Rotman Research Institute, Toronto, Canada.

Nov 17th 2012 “How Analytic Tasks Suppress Neural Networks Used for Social Cognition, and Visa Versa” and “An fMRI Study of Followers Reactions to Moments with Resonant, Effective Leaders from Their Lives versus Dissonant Leaders from Their Lives “ Decision Sciences Institute conference in San Francisco, CA.

Nov 16th 2012 “What introspection teaches: the brain reveals two ways to understand the mind” Philosophy of Science Association 2012, Panel on "Introspective Evidence in the Study of Perception" San Diego, CA

Sept 28th 2012 “The neuroscience of hope. The hope of neuroscience. fMRI of

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coaching with compassion” School of Business, Aarhus University, Denmark

Sept 27th 2012 “The new science of the soul: the biological origin of the problem of consciousness, and why neuroscience will never solve the problem” Consciousness lab meeting, Aarhus University, Denmark

Sept 25th 2012 “fMRI reveals a fundamental division between social and physical cognition” MindLAB meeting, Aarhus University, Denmark

Sept 11th, 2012 “From philosophical paradox to the structure of cognition: the neural origin of the problem of consciousness” Cognitive Science Student Organization talk, CWRU.

August 24th, 2012 “The Two Halves of your Brain - What Brain Sciences tells us about Higher Cognition”. Meet the faculty talk for incoming first years at CWRU

August 4th, 2012 Symposium speaker and co-chair “Perceptions of consciousness: perspectives from philosophy, neuroscience and psychology” American Psychological Association conference Orlando, Florida

June 15th, 2012 with Shannon French “Honor, Empathy, and Dehumanizing Our Enemies: New Insights at the Intersection of Neuroethics and Military Ethics” European chapter of the International Society for Military Ethics, UK Defence Academy, Shrivenham, England

May 11, 2012 “Analytic versus social neural networks” Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence, Boston

April 20th, 2012 Source Intersections Posters:1. Scott Tillem & Anthony Jack: The social Brain: An ALE Based Meta-Analysis of Social

Cognition in the Brain – winner 1st place in Social Sciences2. Meral Tubi & Anthony Jack “Exploring the Function of the Inferior Pre-Central Gyrus: Left-

Right Asymmetry in Abnormal Populations” - winner 2nd place in Social Sciences

April 19th, 2012 Graduate seminar in Bioethics "Bioethics from the perspective of the psychology and neuroscience of ethics", CWRU Department of Bioethics

April 13th, 2012 Plenary talk. “Why don’t psychopaths believe in dualism? The role of opposing brain networks” Towards a Science of Consciousness, Loews Ventana Canyon Resort Hotel, Tucson, Arizona.

Feb 15th, 2012 Keynote talk: “Fear and the Balanced Brain: What differentiates healthy from dysfunctional fear?” Hillel Foundation event at Great Lakes Science Museum

Jan 28, 2012 “Use of fMRI to optimize Brain Health Interventions”. School of Medicine Brain Health Retreat, Squire Valleevue and Valley Ridge Farms CWRU

Jan 13th, 2012 “The default mode network”. Neurology grand rounds, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine

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Jan 9th, 2012 The default mode network. Epilepsy grand rounds, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine

Dec 9th, 2011 A problem for cognitive subtraction? Methodological implications of task induced deactivations. fMRI journal club, Case Western Reserve University

Nov 17, 2011 Methodology and interpretation of fMRI. Guest lecture in Neurobiology of Behavior class taught by Roy Ritzmann

Nov 10, 2011 Four poster presentations at Annual Meeting of the International Society for Neuroethics in Washington DC. Poster titles:

1. Neural Basis Of Dehumanization2. Neural Basis Of The Uncanny: Common Neural Circuitry Associated With Body And Social

Schema Violation3. Does Neuroscience Threaten Our Humanity? Endorsement Of Non-Medical Uses Of

Neurotechnology Is Associated With Anti-Social Personality4. Boundary Violation and Moral Judgment: Is the Uncanny Valley the Source of Moral

Outrage?

November 8, 2011 An Anti-social Frame of Mind: Neural Basis of Dehumanizing and Social Schema Violation. CWRU Bioethics works in progress meeting

Sept 21, 2011 KEYNOTE: How the study of the brain provides insight into both human nature and ethics. Ethics Table meeting (organizer Jeremy Bendik-Keymer) Squire Valleevue and Valley Ridge Farms CWRU

Sept 14, 2011 Redefining the default: opposing cognitive processes and problem of consciousness. Invited lecture, Department of Psychology, Georgetown University, Washington DC.

August 25, 2011 The Two Halves of your Brain- What Brain Sciences tells us about Higher Cognition. Meet the faculty talk for incoming first years at CWRU

April 8, 2011 The case for neuroethics: how science might reinvent ethics. CWRU center for policy studies Public Affairs Discussion Group

March 15, 2011 "A biological constraint on thought: two opposing domains of human higher cognition." - Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, Case Western Reserve University.

January 27, 2011 “Why morality lies beyond reason” Invited colloquium, presenter: Tony Jack. Department of Bioethics, Case Western Reserve University.    

Jan 20, 2011 Moral Boundaries: Psychological, Philosophical, and Neuroscientific Perspectives CETMONS Second Life conference (online)

January 11, 2010 "A cognitive basis for default phenomenology: Two opposing domains" - Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Schey Center for Cognitive Neuroimaging.

December 14, 2010  “Social and mechanical reasoning define two domains of human

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higher cognition”  Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & Science, Chicago, Illinois.   

November 2010 “Redefining the 'default' network: two opposing cognitive domains” Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. Department of Psychology, Oxford University, England.

October 2010  ”The social cognition of attachment: Preliminary results from functional imaging of Capgras delusion”  Talk,  presenter: Georges Naasan. FMRI Journal Club, University Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio. Authors: Georges Naasan, Rochelle Hudson, Regina Cesaro, Zimbul Albo, Alan Lerner, Anthony Jack

October 2010  “Social and mechanical reasoning define two domains of human higher cognition”  Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. Department of Biology , Case Western Reserve University.   

September 2010  “Consciousness, Morality and Brain Structure: Why Nice People Believe in the Soul”  Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. Church of the Covenant, Cleveland, Ohio.

August 2010  “Functional Imaging of Capgras Delusion”  Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. The 10th Nordic Meeting in Neuropsychology, Aalborg, Denmark.

August 2010  “Coaching with Compassion: An fMRI Study of Coaching to the Positive or Negative Emotional Attractor”  Talk, presenter: Richard Boyatzis. The Academy of Management 2010 Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, Awarded Best Paper. Authors: Richard Boyatzis, Anthony Jack, Regina Cesaro, Masud Khawaja, Angela Passarelli (2010)

March 2010  “Updates on the phenomenal stance”  Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. Symposium on “What makes us human?”. Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois.

April 2010  “Two domains of human higher cognition: distinct brain networks underlie social and mechanical reasoning”  Poster, presenter: Katie Begany. SOURCE Intersections, Case Western Reserve University. Awarded 2nd Prize in poster competition. Authors: Katelyn Begany, Regina Cesaro, Kevin Barry, Angela Ciccia, Anthony Jack.

April 2010  “Yoga and video games induce state changes in socio-emotional intelligence”  Presentation, presenter: Megan Norr. SOURCE Intersections, Case Western Reserve University.

April 2010  “The social cognition of attachment: Preliminary results from functional imaging of Capgras delusion”  Poster, presenter: Georges Nassan. Annual Academy of Neurology, Toronto, Canada. Authors: Georges Naasan, Rochelle Hudson, Regina Cesaro, Zimbul Albo, Alan Lerner, Anthony Jack

April 2010  “The social cognition of attachment: Preliminary results from functional imaging of Capgras delusion”  Poster, presenter: Georges Nassan. Clinical Research Poster, Case Western Reserve University, Awarded Best Poster. Authors: Georges

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Naasan, Rochelle Hudson, Regina Cesaro, Zimbul Albo, Alan Lerner, Anthony Jack

April 2010  “Mind-Body duality and psychopathic callous affect: empirical support for a theory of the origins of the problem of consciousness”  Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. Midwinter Meeting of the APA Division 24: Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Miami, Florida.

February 2010  “Emerging Technologies and Moral Boundaries: Psychological, Philosophical and Neuroscientific Perspectives”  Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. Second Consortium on Emerging Technologies, Military Operations, and National Security, Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, Arizona State University

February 2010  “Two domains of human higher cognition”  Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. Epilepsy Grand Rounds Neurological Institute, University Hospitals Case Medical Center.

January 2010  “Two domains of human higher cognition”  Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. Department of Neuroscience, Case Western Reserve University.

October 2009  “Gender Differences in small-world resting state connectivity”  Poster, presenter: Kevin Barry. Society for Neuroscience 2009 Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. Authors: Kevin Barry, Regina Cesaro, Andrea Hayes, Katelyn Begany, Avi Snyder, Anthony Jack. October 2009  “Neural correlates of inspirational mentoring” Poster, presenter: Regina Cesaro. Society for Neuroscience 2009 Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. Authors: Regina Cesaro, Richard Boyatzis, Masud Khawaja, Angela Passarelli, Kevin Barry, Katelyn Begany, Anthony Jack.

October 2009  “Two domains of human higher cognition: distinct brain networks underlie social and mechanical reasoning” Poster, presenter: Katie Begany. Society for Neuroscience 2009 Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. Authors: Katelyn Begany, Regina Cesaro, Kevin Barry, Angela Ciccia, Anthony Jack.

October 2009 “Cognitive Science and Ethics of Emerging Technologies” Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. First Consortium on Emerging Technologies, Military Operations, and National Security, Inamori Center for Ethics and Excellence, Case Western Reserve University.                     November 2007 poster  “Discriminant analysis as a method for assessing topographic organization”  Poster, presenter: Tony Jack. Society for Neuroscience 2007 Annual Meeting, San Diego, California. Authors: Anthony Jack, Chad Sylvester, Gordon Shulman, Maurizio Corbetta.

Teaching

Current Appointment: Fall 2007 – Present

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Awards/evaluation

2013 Nominated for the Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching

2012 Nominated for the Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching

Formal teacher ratings given by students have been consistently above CWRU averages. Ratings for last two courses: 98% & 100% rated the course ‘Excellent’ or ‘Very Good’, compared to CWRU averages of 50-60%.

Courses Taught

COGS102: Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience Overview of field including reading and presenting primary research articles. Required course for undergraduate Cognitive Science majors.Taught: 2007/8(56), 2008/9(61), 2009/10(76), 2010/11(61),

2011/12(35), 2012/3(67) (n students)

COGS330/366: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.Part lab, part lecture/textbook course on methods of fMRITaught: 2007/8 (11), 2009/10(18), 2010/11(16) (n students)

COGS365: Advanced topics in Social NeuroscienceSeminar based course ending with funding proposal and funding panelTaught: 2012/3(14) (n students)

COGS402: Advanced Introduction to Cognitive NeuroscienceGraduate level introduction to cognitive neuroscience, open to students from all schools and departments in the university.Taught: 2013/4(17) (n students)

SAGES seminarsDiscussion and writing intensive seminars focusing on the philosophy, psychology and neuroscience of issues such as morality, free will, religion and consciousness. Specific seminars in order: University seminar on ‘The limits of Science’, Departmental seminar on ‘Moral Boundaries’ (co-taught with Stuart Youngner, chair of Bioethics), First seminar on ‘Morality and the Brain’. Taught: 2007/8 (15), 2010/11(12), 2011/12(15), 2013/4(17)

Capstone – research project with both written report and performance required. Requirement for graduation

Taught: 2008/9(3), 2009/10(3), 2010/11(3), 2011/12(8), 2013/4(1)

Independent Study – flexible supervised research projectTaught: 2008/9(3), 2009/10(3), 2010/11(2), 2011/12(1), 2013/4(1)

Prior teaching

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1996-2000 Seminar teaching (8-10 students) for UCL Psychology

1994-1997 Laboratory Demonstrating for UCL Psychology

1994-1995 Statistics Demonstrating for UCL Psychology

1995 Tutor for Sixth-form College teaching Psychology A-level.

1991-1994 Private Tutor for Oxford Tutorial agency, teaching Physics & Mathematics at various High School levels, and preparation for Oxford Entrance Exams.

Professional Service:

Societies:

Consortium for Emerging Technologies, Military Operations and National Security, Thrust group leader for moral boundaries working group (2010- present)Executive committee of the Society for Psychology and Philosophy (2005 – 2008)Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness: Student Affairs Committee (2004 – 2005)

Ad hoc referee:

Neuroimage, Neuropsychologia, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry Research – Neuroimaging, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Journal of Alzheimer’s research, Journal of Neurophysiology, Cerebral Cortex, Human Brain Mapping, Trends in Cognitive Science, Cognition, Mind & Language, Consciousness & Cognition, Journal of Consciousness Studies, Phenomenology and Cognitive Science, Philosophical Psychology

Guest editor:

Journal of Consciousness Studies; Consciousness & Cognition

Institutional service:

2012- present Advisor to Search Committee in Psychiatry for Morley/Mather Chair in Psychiatric Brain Imaging

2010- present Executive Committee for Brain Health, part of the Neurological Institute in the Medical School CWRU, meets bi-weekly

2010-present Ethics Alliance committee

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2010-present Inamori Center Faculty Affiliates Council

2010-present Steering committee for SOURCE office (Support of Undergraduate Research & Creative Endeavours)

2010/11 Search committee, Department of Cognitive Science, CWRU

2008/9 Search committee, Department of Cognitive Science, CWRU

2008 Organized Cognitive Neuroscience Initiative meeting and website for CWRU

2008 Co-organizer of CWRU conference on ‘Morality and Mind: Ethics at the Crossroads of Culture and Science’. Speakers included: Pascal Boyer, John Doris, Jesse Prinz, Stephen Stich.

2007/8 Search committee, Department of Cognitive Science, CWRU

2007/8 CWRU College of Arts & Sciences Strategic Planning Task Force on Faculty Recruitment, Retention, Development, Diversity, and Morale

2007/8 CWRU Medical School Strategic Planning Task Force on Interdisciplinary Programs

2002 - 2007 Organiser of ‘Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology’ Medical School talk series at Wash U.

2003 Joint organiser of international conference at Wash U. (with Pascal Boyer and Phillip Robbins) for April 04 “The Brain and Its Self” Speakers included: Dan Dennett, Dan Wegner, Deb Gusnard, Chris Frith, Uta Frith, James Blair, Danny Povinelli, Todd Feinberg, Jonathan Schooler, Bernard Baars.

2003 Wrote ‘how to’ manual for the 3T Allegra at Wash U.

2002 Conducted signal to noise comparison of voxel sizes for 3T Allegra at Wash U.

2000 Harassment councillor for University College London

1997 Successfully lobbied for greater teaching opportunities for PhD students in UCL Psychology

1995 Revived and served two years as president of “The Psychological Society” of UCL Psychology, organising monthly debates.

Professional Memberships:

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2011–present International Society for Neuroethics2006-present American Psychological Association2004-present Society for Psychology and Philosophy2004-present Association for Psychological Science2004-present Cognitive Neuroscience Society2003-present Society for Neuroscience2002-2005 Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC)1996-2000 European Society for Psychology and Philosophy