Report summary
The 2015-2026 picture for Duke University Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is a 80-PI network with 129 internal PI collaborations. The research center of gravity is Psychology as the leading field (28% of slots across 45 PIs; 45 labels), Cognitive Neuroscience as the leading subfield (13% of slots across 26 PIs; 26 labels), and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies as the leading topic (5% of slots across 11 PIs; 11 labels). That is a nice sign for applicants and collaborators, because the network has both density and separable local groups. The top weighted PIs are Felipe De Brigard (39.3 weighted works; Memory Processes and Influences, Memory and Neural Mechanisms). The strongest pairings are Roberto Cabeza and Simon W. Davis (33 shared works, weight 17.7); Ahmad R. Hariri and Terrie E. Moffitt (39 shared works, weight 16.9). The standout breakdown groups are group 1 with 10 PIs, 13 internal connections, weight 94.3, around Cognitive Neuroscience, General Health Professions, Psychiatry and Mental health, led by Terrie E. Moffitt, Aaron Reuben, Ahmad R. Hariri; group 2 with 7 PIs, 7 internal connections, weight 31.4, around Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, led by Felipe De Brigard, Roberto Cabeza, Simon W. Davis.
