Sharlene D. Newman is an American
cognitive neuroscientist
Cognitive neuroscience is the scientific field that is concerned with the study of the biological processes and aspects that underlie cognition, with a specific focus on the neural connections in the brain which are involved in mental processe ...
, executive director of the Alabama Life Research Institute at the
University of Alabama (UA), Professor in the Department of Psychology at UA, and an adjunct professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at
Indiana University
Indiana University (IU) is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Indiana.
Campuses
Indiana University has two core campuses, five regional campuses, and two regional centers under the administration of IUPUI.
*Indiana Universit ...
.
Her research specialises in understanding brain function using
neuroimaging
Neuroimaging is the use of quantitative (computational) techniques to study the structure and function of the central nervous system, developed as an objective way of scientifically studying the healthy human brain in a non-invasive manner. Incre ...
methods such as
magnetic resonance imaging
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body. MRI scanners use strong magnetic fields, magnetic field gradients, and radio wave ...
. She was one of the first to apply these neuroimaging techniques to study
language processing in the human brain, which helped identify which regions of the brain are involved in different linguistic functions. She has also worked on using neuroimaging to understand other aspects of brain function, such as
executive function
In cognitive science and neuropsychology, executive functions (collectively referred to as executive function and cognitive control) are a set of cognitive processes that are necessary for the cognitive control of behavior: selecting and succe ...
, mathematical and spatial processing,
substance addiction
Addiction is a neuropsychological disorder characterized by a persistent and intense urge to engage in certain behaviors, one of which is the usage of a drug, despite substantial harm and other negative consequences. Repetitive drug use o ...
, and
psychopathology
Psychopathology is the study of abnormal cognition, behaviour, and experiences which differs according to social norms and rests upon a number of constructs that are deemed to be the social norm at any particular era.
Biological psychopatholo ...
.
Early life and education
Newman was born in
Abbeville, Alabama
Abbeville is a city in and the county seat of Henry County, in the southeast part of Alabama, United States. It is part of the Dothan, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area. At the 2020 census, the population was 2,358. It is the first city al ...
. She studied
electrical engineering
Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It emerged as an identifiable occupation in the l ...
at
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University (informally Vandy or VU) is a private research university in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 1873, it was named in honor of shipping and rail magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who provided the school its initial $1-million ...
, completing her bachelor's degree in 1993. She obtained a master's degree and Ph.D. in
biomedical engineering
Biomedical engineering (BME) or medical engineering is the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes (e.g., diagnostic or therapeutic). BME is also traditionally logical sciences ...
from the
University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1996 and 1999, respectively.
Research and career
Newman began her postdoctoral research studying
language processing using
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at
Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of its predecessors was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools; it became the Carnegie Institute of Technology ...
in 1999, where she was also an adjunct professor.
Her work was among the first research efforts to study complex language function and processing in the human brain through
neuroimaging
Neuroimaging is the use of quantitative (computational) techniques to study the structure and function of the central nervous system, developed as an objective way of scientifically studying the healthy human brain in a non-invasive manner. Incre ...
methods. Her postdoctoral work examined which regions of the brain are involved with different functions in sentence comprehension and other linguistic processes. She also worked on applying
machine learning
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Machine ...
methods to
fMRI
Functional magnetic resonance imaging or functional MRI (fMRI) measures brain activity by detecting changes associated with blood flow. This technique relies on the fact that cerebral blood flow and neuronal activation are coupled. When an area o ...
data to identify different cognitive functions from brain images.
In 2004, Newman joined the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at
Indiana University
Indiana University (IU) is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Indiana.
Campuses
Indiana University has two core campuses, five regional campuses, and two regional centers under the administration of IUPUI.
*Indiana Universit ...
, where has been a Professor since 2017.
She served as the associate
Vice Provost for undergraduate education from 2016 to 2019, and was named the Herman B Wells Endowed Professor in 2018.
At Indiana, she continued her research into complex language function, using
functional magnetic resonance imaging
Functional magnetic resonance imaging or functional MRI (fMRI) measures brain activity by detecting changes associated with blood flow. This technique relies on the fact that cerebral blood flow and neuronal activation are coupled. When an area o ...
to understand the brain functions involved in sentence comprehension, bilingual learning, and sign-language learning. Her research also studied mathematical and spatial ability in adults and children.
Newman was a founder of the Imaging Research Facility at Indiana University, and later became its director. Here, her work used neuroimaging techniques to understand how substances such as alcohol and cannabis affect brain function. Her research also looked at other aspects of brain health, such as
schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by continuous or relapsing episodes of psychosis. Major symptoms include hallucinations (typically hearing voices), delusions, and disorganized thinking. Other symptoms include social withdra ...
,
epilepsy
Epilepsy is a group of non-communicable neurological disorders characterized by recurrent epileptic seizures. Epileptic seizures can vary from brief and nearly undetectable periods to long periods of vigorous shaking due to abnormal electrical ...
, and
concussion
A concussion, also known as a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), is a head injury that temporarily affects brain functioning. Symptoms may include loss of consciousness (LOC); memory loss; headaches; difficulty with thinking, concentration, ...
s.
Newman became the executive director of the Alabama Life Research Institute at the
University of Alabama
The University of Alabama (informally known as Alabama, UA, or Bama) is a Public university, public research university in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Established in 1820 and opened to students in 1831, the University of Alabama is the oldest and la ...
in 2019, an interdisciplinary research institute focusing on healthcare research.
Awards and honours
Newman was awarded the Woman of the Year Award by the City of
Bloomington, Indiana
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in 2018 for her advocacy work on improving educational opportunities for young Black girls and women.
Selected publications
Newman has written over 100 publications in the field of
cognitive science and
neuroimaging
Neuroimaging is the use of quantitative (computational) techniques to study the structure and function of the central nervous system, developed as an objective way of scientifically studying the healthy human brain in a non-invasive manner. Incre ...
, and authored a book chapter entitled ''Neural Bases of Giftedness'' in the book ''Critical Issues and Practices in Gifted Education'' by
Carolyn M. Callahan and
Jonathan A. Plucker.
Some her publications are listed below:
* Newman, Sharlene D; Carpenter, Patricia A; Varma, Sashank; Just, Marcel Adam (2003-01-01).
Frontal and parietal participation in problem solving in the Tower of London: fMRI and computational modeling of planning and high-level perception. ''Neuropsychologia''. 41 (12): 1668–1682.
* Newman, Sharlene D; Just, Marcel Adam; Keller, Timothy A; Roth, Jennifer; Carpenter, Patricia A (2003-04-01).
Differential effects of syntactic and semantic processing on the subregions of Broca's area. ''Cognitive Brain Research''. 16 (2): 297–307.
* Mitchell, Tom; Hutchinson, Rebecca; Niculescu, Radu S; Pereira, Francisco; Wang, Xuerui; Just, Marcel; Newman, Sharlene (2004).
Learning to Decode Cognitive States from Brain Images. ''Machine Learning''. 57: 145–175 – via Springer.
* Newman, Sharlene D.; Klatzky, Roberta L.; Lederman, Susan J.; Just, Marcel Adam (2005-05-01).
Imagining material versus geometric properties of objects: an fMRI study. ''Cognitive Brain Research''. 23 (2): 235–246.
* Newman, Sharlene D.; Ikuta, Toshikazu; Burns, Thomas (2010-05-01).
The effect of semantic relatedness on syntactic analysis: An fMRI study. ''Brain and Language''. 113 (2): 51–58.
* Cheng, H; Skosnik, PD; Pruce, BJ; Brumbaugh, MS; Vollmer, JM; Fridberg, DJ; O'Donnell, BF; Hetrick, WP; Newman, SD (2014-11-01).
Resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging reveals distinct brain activity in heavy cannabis users – a multi-voxel pattern analysis. ''Journal of Psychopharmacology''. 28 (11): 1030–1040
* Cheng, Hu; Kellar, Derek; Lake, Allison; Finn, Peter; Rebec, George V.; Dharmadhikari, Shalmali; Dydak, Ulrike; Newman, Sharlene (2018-05-01).
Effects of Alcohol Cues on MRS Glutamate Levels in the Anterior Cingulate. ''Alcohol and Alcoholism''. 53 (3): 209–215
References
External links
Dr. Sharlene Newman, academic profile on the Black in Neuro websiteLab website for the Cognitive Neuroimaging Group at Indiana University Bloomington*
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21st-century African-American scientists
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University of Alabama alumni
21st-century American women scientists
Indiana University faculty
University of Alabama faculty
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American women neuroscientists
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
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21st-century African-American academics
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