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BJ Casey

BJ Casey (Betty Jo)[1] is an American cognitive neuroscientist and expert on adolescent brain development and self control.[2] She is the Christina L. Williams Professor of Neuroscience at Barnard College of Columbia University where she directs the Fundamentals of the Adolescent Brain (FAB) Lab[3] and is an Affiliated Professor of the Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School, Yale University.

BJ Casey
OccupationProfessor of Psychology
Awards
  • 2017 Social & Affective Neuroscience Society Distinguished Scholar Award
  • 2019 Flux: The Society for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Huttenlocher Award
  • 2021 Association for Psychological Science Lifetime Achievement Mentor Award
  • 2022 American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award
  • 2023 Mika Salpeter Lifetime Achievement Award, Society for Neuroscience
Academic background
Alma materAppalachian State University
University of South Carolina
Academic work
InstitutionsBarnard College of Columbia University

Casey has served on several national and international advisory boards and has won numerous honors and awards for her scientific discoveries that have been featured in several media outlets such as National Geographic,[4] Time,[5] and NPR.[6][7][8]

Biography edit

Casey was born in Kinston, North Carolina and grew up on a small family farm.[1] She was the first in her family to obtain an advanced degree, earning her bachelor's and master's degrees in psychology from Appalachian State University and her doctorate in experimental psychology and behavioral neuroscience from the University of South Carolina. During her postdoctoral fellowship at the National Institute of Mental Health, Casey learned about functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which offered a glimpse into the functioning human brain non-invasively.[9] She was among the first scientists to use fMRI in children,[10][11] laying the groundwork for a new field of study: developmental cognitive neuroscience.[12]

Following her postdoc, she was an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and a Visiting Research Collaborator at Princeton University.[13] She was then recruited by Michael Posner[14] to direct the Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology. During this time, she held the position of associate professor of psychology in Psychiatry and Neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medicine[15] and Visiting Researcher at Rockefeller University. Casey served as the Director of the Neuroscience Graduate Program at Weill Cornell for five years.[13] In 2016, Casey moved to Yale University as a professor in the Department of Psychology, an affiliate professor of Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program of Yale School of Medicine and affiliate professor of the Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School. Casey returned to New York in 2022 as the Christina L. Williams Professor of Neuroscience at Barnard College of Columbia University where she currently directs the Fundamentals of the Adolescent Brain (FAB) lab.[16]

Casey has served on several national advisory boards, including the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Board of Scientific Counselors and NIMH Council, the Scientific Advisory Board for the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia & Depression (NARSAD), Advisory Board for the Human Connectome Project - Life Span Study, the National Research Council Board on Children, Youth and Families, and National Research Council and Institute of Medicine committees of the National Academies on the Science of Adolescent Risk Taking, Assessing Juvenile Justice Reform, and Sports Related Concussions in Youth.[3][17]

Research edit

External videos
  CNS 2022: BJ Casey, PhD, "Cognitive Neuroscience in an Age of Discovery", 2022
  “The teen brain: Mysteries and misconceptions”, Discussion with BJ Casey and Diana Chao, Knowable Magazine, April 28, 2023.

Casey is one of the most cited scientists in developmental neuroscience,[18] with over 235 publications and over 70,000 citations.[19]

Over the course of her career, her work has spanned a range of topics across human development from visual attention in infants, to adolescent development, and the subsequent transition into early adulthood.[20] In addition to using fMRI to examine typical and atypical brain and behavioral development, Casey has studied both humans and genetically altered mice in her research.[21] Her work has demonstrated similar patterns of behavior and brain activity during adolescence across species.[22] Casey proposed a prominent model of adolescent neurobiology known as the imbalance model,[23] a foundational theory for many developmental neuroscience studies in humans and in animals.[24][25] This model posits that dynamic changes in brain structure and function during adolescence lead to transient imbalances in how brain areas communicate that impact emotion reactivity and regulation during adolescence, relative to earlier and later developmental stages.[26] In collaboration with the late Walter Mischel, Casey studied the original participants of Mischel's famous 1972 Stanford Bing Nursery School "Marshmallow Experiment" 40 years later. The study's findings suggested that individual differences in self-control seen in early childhood may be predictive of motivational processes and cognitive control in adulthood.[27]

During Casey's 15-year tenure as the director of the Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology, she cultivated the institute's world-renowned reputation,[28] bringing in numerous training and center grants from the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, the John Merck Fund, the Dana Foundation, and the MacArthur Foundation.[13] Among these are two approximately $10 million grants from the National Institutes of Health.[29][30] From 2008 to 2013, one of these awards funded the Center for Brain, Gene, and Behavioral (CBGB) Research Across Development, which aimed to examine how brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) influenced learning and responses to stress across development.[31] In 2015, the National Institutes of Health funded the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study®, the largest long-term study of child and adolescent health and brain development in the United States.[32] Casey was awarded a grant of over $20 million as Principal Investigator of the ABCD Study Yale University site.[33][34]

Mentoring and training edit

Casey directed the John Merck Fund Summer Institute on the Biology of Developmental Disabilities from 2001 to 2010 and then the Mortimer D. Sackler, M.D. Summer Institute on Translational Developmental Neuroscience from 2012 to 2016, both specialized training courses in developmental science for graduate students, postdocs, and early career faculty.[29]

Casey has formally mentored over 30 pre and post doctoral trainees.[13] Her trainees include Adriana Galván, Catherine Hartley, Leah Somerville, and Nim Tottenham. She has received lifetime achievement awards for her scientific discoveries and mentoring, especially of women in science from the Association of Psychological Science in 2021 and from the Society of Neuroscience in 2023.[35][36]

Public engagement edit

Casey is a member of the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience[37] and has been called upon as an expert in adolescent brain development in both the scientific and legal arenas.[38] Her research was included in amicus briefs presented to the U.S. Supreme Court to argue against the death penalty in juveniles (Roper v. Simmons, 2005) and mandatory life without parole (Graham v. Florida, 2010; Miller v. Alabama, 2012).[39]

Awards and honors edit

  • 2014, Honorary doctorate, Utrecht University[40]
  • 2015, Ruane Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Research, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation[41]
  • 2016, Healthcare and Life Sciences 50, Irish America magazine[42]
  • 2017, Distinguished Scholar Award, Social Affective Neuroscience Society[43]
  • 2019, Flux Huttenlocher Award, The Society for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience[44]
  • 2022, George A. Miller Prize in Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience Society[45][46]

Selected publications edit

  • Casey, BJ; Cohen, JD; Jezzard, P; Turner, R; Noll, D; Trainor, R; Giedd, J; Kaysen, D; Hertz-Pannier, L; Rapoport, JL (September 1995). "Activation of PFC in children during a non-spatial working memory task with functional MRI". NeuroImage. 2 (3): 221–9. doi:10.1006/nimg.1995.1029. PMID 9343606. S2CID 7257192.
  • Casey, BJ; Castellanos, FX; Giedd, JN; Marsh, WL; Hamburger, SD; Schubert, AB; Vauss, YC; Vaituzis, AC; Dickstein, DP; Sarfatti, SE; Rapoport, JL (March 1997). "Implication of right frontostriatal circuitry in response inhibition and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder". Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 36 (3): 374–83. doi:10.1097/00004583-199703000-00016. PMID 9055518.
  • Casey, BJ; Trainor, RJ; Orendi, JL; Schubert, AB; Nystrom, LE; Giedd, JN; Castellanos, FX; Haxby, JV; Noll, DC; Cohen, JD; Forman, SD; Dahl, RE; Rapoport, JL (November 1997). "A Developmental Functional MRI Study of Prefrontal Activation during Performance of a Go-No-Go Task". Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 9 (6): 835–47. doi:10.1162/jocn.1997.9.6.835. PMID 23964603. S2CID 10082889.
  • Casey, BJ; Giedd, JN; Thomas, KM (October 2000). "Structural and functional brain development and its relation to cognitive development". Biological Psychology. 54 (1–3): 241–57. doi:10.1016/s0301-0511(00)00058-2. PMID 11035225. S2CID 18314401.
  • Casey, BJ; Tottenham, N; Liston, C; Durston, S (March 2005). "Imaging the developing brain: what have we learned about cognitive development?". Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 9 (3): 104–10. doi:10.1016/j.tics.2005.01.011. PMID 15737818. S2CID 6331990.
  • Casey, BJ; Getz, S; Galvan, A (2008). "The adolescent brain". Developmental Review. 28 (1): 62–77. doi:10.1016/j.dr.2007.08.003. PMC 2500212. PMID 18688292.
  • Casey, BJ; Somerville, LH; Gotlib, IH; Ayduk, O; Franklin, NT; Askren, MK; Jonides, J; Berman, MG; Wilson, NL; Teslovich, T; Glover, G; Zayas, V; Mischel, W; Shoda, Y (6 September 2011). "Behavioral and neural correlates of delay of gratification 40 years later". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108 (36): 14998–5003. doi:10.1073/pnas.1108561108. PMC 3169162. PMID 21876169.
  • Casey, B. J. (3 January 2015). "Beyond Simple Models of Self-Control to Circuit-Based Accounts of Adolescent Behavior". Annual Review of Psychology. 66 (1): 295–319. doi:10.1146/annurev-psych-010814-015156. ISSN 0066-4308. PMID 25089362.
  • Casey, B.J.; Simmons, C.; Somerville, L.H.; Baskin-Sommers, A. (13 January 2022). "Making the Sentencing Case: Psychological and Neuroscientific Evidence for Expanding the Age of Youthful Offenders". Annual Review of Criminology. 5 (1): 321–343. doi:10.1146/annurev-criminol-030920-113250. ISSN 2572-4568. S2CID 238693956.

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  21. ^ Soliman, F.; Glatt, C. E.; Bath, K. G.; Levita, L.; Jones, R. M.; Pattwell, S. S.; Jing, D.; Tottenham, N.; Amso, D.; Somerville, L. H.; Voss, H. U.; Glover, G.; Ballon, D. J.; Liston, C.; Teslovich, T.; Van Kempen, T.; Lee, F. S.; Casey, B. J. (12 February 2010). "A Genetic Variant BDNF Polymorphism Alters Extinction Learning in Both Mouse and Human". Science. 327 (5967): 863–866. Bibcode:2010Sci...327..863S. doi:10.1126/science.1181886. PMC 2829261. PMID 20075215.
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External links edit

  • Research | FABLAB | Yale University
  • BJ Casey | Department of Neuroscience
  • BJ Casey | Department of Psychology
  • BJ Casey publications indexed by Google Scholar

casey, betty, american, cognitive, neuroscientist, expert, adolescent, brain, development, self, control, christina, williams, professor, neuroscience, barnard, college, columbia, university, where, directs, fundamentals, adolescent, brain, affiliated, profess. BJ Casey Betty Jo 1 is an American cognitive neuroscientist and expert on adolescent brain development and self control 2 She is the Christina L Williams Professor of Neuroscience at Barnard College of Columbia University where she directs the Fundamentals of the Adolescent Brain FAB Lab 3 and is an Affiliated Professor of the Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School Yale University BJ CaseyOccupationProfessor of PsychologyAwards2017 Social amp Affective Neuroscience Society Distinguished Scholar Award 2019 Flux The Society for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Huttenlocher Award 2021 Association for Psychological Science Lifetime Achievement Mentor Award 2022 American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award 2023 Mika Salpeter Lifetime Achievement Award Society for NeuroscienceAcademic backgroundAlma materAppalachian State UniversityUniversity of South CarolinaAcademic workInstitutionsBarnard College of Columbia UniversityCasey has served on several national and international advisory boards and has won numerous honors and awards for her scientific discoveries that have been featured in several media outlets such as National Geographic 4 Time 5 and NPR 6 7 8 Contents 1 Biography 2 Research 3 Mentoring and training 4 Public engagement 5 Awards and honors 6 Selected publications 7 References 8 External linksBiography editCasey was born in Kinston North Carolina and grew up on a small family farm 1 She was the first in her family to obtain an advanced degree earning her bachelor s and master s degrees in psychology from Appalachian State University and her doctorate in experimental psychology and behavioral neuroscience from the University of South Carolina During her postdoctoral fellowship at the National Institute of Mental Health Casey learned about functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI which offered a glimpse into the functioning human brain non invasively 9 She was among the first scientists to use fMRI in children 10 11 laying the groundwork for a new field of study developmental cognitive neuroscience 12 Following her postdoc she was an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and a Visiting Research Collaborator at Princeton University 13 She was then recruited by Michael Posner 14 to direct the Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology During this time she held the position of associate professor of psychology in Psychiatry and Neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medicine 15 and Visiting Researcher at Rockefeller University Casey served as the Director of the Neuroscience Graduate Program at Weill Cornell for five years 13 In 2016 Casey moved to Yale University as a professor in the Department of Psychology an affiliate professor of Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program of Yale School of Medicine and affiliate professor of the Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School Casey returned to New York in 2022 as the Christina L Williams Professor of Neuroscience at Barnard College of Columbia University where she currently directs the Fundamentals of the Adolescent Brain FAB lab 16 Casey has served on several national advisory boards including the National Institute of Mental Health NIMH Board of Scientific Counselors and NIMH Council the Scientific Advisory Board for the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia amp Depression NARSAD Advisory Board for the Human Connectome Project Life Span Study the National Research Council Board on Children Youth and Families and National Research Council and Institute of Medicine committees of the National Academies on the Science of Adolescent Risk Taking Assessing Juvenile Justice Reform and Sports Related Concussions in Youth 3 17 Research editExternal videos nbsp CNS 2022 BJ Casey PhD Cognitive Neuroscience in an Age of Discovery 2022 nbsp The teen brain Mysteries and misconceptions Discussion with BJ Casey and Diana Chao Knowable Magazine April 28 2023 Casey is one of the most cited scientists in developmental neuroscience 18 with over 235 publications and over 70 000 citations 19 Over the course of her career her work has spanned a range of topics across human development from visual attention in infants to adolescent development and the subsequent transition into early adulthood 20 In addition to using fMRI to examine typical and atypical brain and behavioral development Casey has studied both humans and genetically altered mice in her research 21 Her work has demonstrated similar patterns of behavior and brain activity during adolescence across species 22 Casey proposed a prominent model of adolescent neurobiology known as the imbalance model 23 a foundational theory for many developmental neuroscience studies in humans and in animals 24 25 This model posits that dynamic changes in brain structure and function during adolescence lead to transient imbalances in how brain areas communicate that impact emotion reactivity and regulation during adolescence relative to earlier and later developmental stages 26 In collaboration with the late Walter Mischel Casey studied the original participants of Mischel s famous 1972 Stanford Bing Nursery School Marshmallow Experiment 40 years later The study s findings suggested that individual differences in self control seen in early childhood may be predictive of motivational processes and cognitive control in adulthood 27 During Casey s 15 year tenure as the director of the Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology she cultivated the institute s world renowned reputation 28 bringing in numerous training and center grants from the National Institutes of Health National Science Foundation the John Merck Fund the Dana Foundation and the MacArthur Foundation 13 Among these are two approximately 10 million grants from the National Institutes of Health 29 30 From 2008 to 2013 one of these awards funded the Center for Brain Gene and Behavioral CBGB Research Across Development which aimed to examine how brain derived neurotrophic factor BDNF influenced learning and responses to stress across development 31 In 2015 the National Institutes of Health funded the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development ABCD Study the largest long term study of child and adolescent health and brain development in the United States 32 Casey was awarded a grant of over 20 million as Principal Investigator of the ABCD Study Yale University site 33 34 Mentoring and training editCasey directed the John Merck Fund Summer Institute on the Biology of Developmental Disabilities from 2001 to 2010 and then the Mortimer D Sackler M D Summer Institute on Translational Developmental Neuroscience from 2012 to 2016 both specialized training courses in developmental science for graduate students postdocs and early career faculty 29 Casey has formally mentored over 30 pre and post doctoral trainees 13 Her trainees include Adriana Galvan Catherine Hartley Leah Somerville and Nim Tottenham She has received lifetime achievement awards for her scientific discoveries and mentoring especially of women in science from the Association of Psychological Science in 2021 and from the Society of Neuroscience in 2023 35 36 Public engagement editCasey is a member of the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience 37 and has been called upon as an expert in adolescent brain development in both the scientific and legal arenas 38 Her research was included in amicus briefs presented to the U S Supreme Court to argue against the death penalty in juveniles Roper v Simmons 2005 and mandatory life without parole Graham v Florida 2010 Miller v Alabama 2012 39 Awards and honors edit2014 Honorary doctorate Utrecht University 40 2015 Ruane Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Research Brain amp Behavior Research Foundation 41 2016 Healthcare and Life Sciences 50 Irish America magazine 42 2017 Distinguished Scholar Award Social Affective Neuroscience Society 43 2019 Flux Huttenlocher Award The Society for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 44 2022 George A Miller Prize in Cognitive Neuroscience Cognitive Neuroscience Society 45 46 Selected publications editCasey BJ Cohen JD Jezzard P Turner R Noll D Trainor R Giedd J Kaysen D Hertz Pannier L Rapoport JL September 1995 Activation of PFC in children during a non spatial working memory task with functional MRI NeuroImage 2 3 221 9 doi 10 1006 nimg 1995 1029 PMID 9343606 S2CID 7257192 Casey BJ Castellanos FX Giedd JN Marsh WL Hamburger SD Schubert AB Vauss YC Vaituzis AC Dickstein DP Sarfatti SE Rapoport JL March 1997 Implication of right frontostriatal circuitry in response inhibition and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 36 3 374 83 doi 10 1097 00004583 199703000 00016 PMID 9055518 Casey BJ Trainor RJ Orendi JL Schubert AB Nystrom LE Giedd JN Castellanos FX Haxby JV Noll DC Cohen JD Forman SD Dahl RE Rapoport JL November 1997 A Developmental Functional MRI Study of Prefrontal Activation during Performance of a Go No Go Task Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 9 6 835 47 doi 10 1162 jocn 1997 9 6 835 PMID 23964603 S2CID 10082889 Casey BJ Giedd JN Thomas KM October 2000 Structural and functional brain development and its relation to cognitive development Biological Psychology 54 1 3 241 57 doi 10 1016 s0301 0511 00 00058 2 PMID 11035225 S2CID 18314401 Casey BJ Tottenham N Liston C Durston S March 2005 Imaging the developing brain what have we learned about cognitive development Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 3 104 10 doi 10 1016 j tics 2005 01 011 PMID 15737818 S2CID 6331990 Casey BJ Getz S Galvan A 2008 The adolescent brain Developmental Review 28 1 62 77 doi 10 1016 j dr 2007 08 003 PMC 2500212 PMID 18688292 Casey BJ Somerville LH Gotlib IH Ayduk O Franklin NT Askren MK Jonides J Berman MG Wilson NL Teslovich T Glover G Zayas V Mischel W Shoda Y 6 September 2011 Behavioral and neural correlates of delay of gratification 40 years later Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 108 36 14998 5003 doi 10 1073 pnas 1108561108 PMC 3169162 PMID 21876169 Casey B J 3 January 2015 Beyond Simple Models of Self Control to Circuit Based Accounts of Adolescent Behavior Annual Review of Psychology 66 1 295 319 doi 10 1146 annurev psych 010814 015156 ISSN 0066 4308 PMID 25089362 Casey B J Simmons C Somerville L H Baskin Sommers A 13 January 2022 Making the Sentencing Case Psychological and Neuroscientific Evidence for Expanding the Age of Youthful Offenders Annual Review of Criminology 5 1 321 343 doi 10 1146 annurev criminol 030920 113250 ISSN 2572 4568 S2CID 238693956 References edit a b Cohen Joyce 2009 02 27 A Wish List Fulfilled for an Apartment Hunter The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 06 12 Research Highlights Strengths Of Adolescent Brain NPR org Retrieved 2021 06 12 a b FABLAB Yale University fablab yale edu Retrieved 2020 08 05 Teenage Brains Magazine 2011 10 01 Archived from the original on May 10 2019 Retrieved 2020 08 05 Why Teenage Brains Are So Hard to Understand Time Retrieved 2020 08 05 Understanding The Mysterious Teenage Brain NPR org Retrieved 2020 08 05 The Teen Brain Half Baked or Well Done Support our science Retrieved 2020 08 07 Letters Science And Religion And The Teenage Brain NPR org Retrieved 2021 06 12 lukascorey 2019 10 28 BJ Casey Biography ProfTalk Retrieved 2020 08 05 Casey B J Cohen Jonathan D Jezzard Peter Turner Robert Noll Douglas C Trainor Rolf J Giedd Jay Kaysen Debra Hertz Pannier Lucy Rapoport Judith L September 1995 Activation of Prefrontal Cortex in Children during a Nonspatial Working Memory Task with Functional MRI NeuroImage 2 3 221 229 doi 10 1006 nimg 1995 1029 PMID 9343606 S2CID 7257192 Casey B J Davidson Matthew Rosen Bruce August 2002 Functional magnetic resonance imaging basic principles of and application to developmental science Developmental Science 5 3 301 309 doi 10 1111 1467 7687 00370 Munakata Yuko Casey B J Diamond Adele March 2004 Developmental cognitive neuroscience progress and potential Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8 3 122 128 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 511 7524 doi 10 1016 j tics 2004 01 005 PMID 15301752 S2CID 2628973 a b c d Casey CV 2020 PDF Autobiographical Chapters www sfn org Retrieved 2020 08 05 Casey BJ vivo med cornell edu Retrieved 2020 08 05 NSB Department Retrieved 2023 11 25 BJ Casey Ph D Brain amp Behavior Research Foundation 2017 03 31 Retrieved 2020 08 05 Profiles scholar google com Retrieved 2020 08 05 BJ Casey Ph D Google Scholar scholar google com Retrieved 2020 08 05 Drew Amy 2019 04 30 Deficit or Development APS Observer 32 5 Soliman F Glatt C E Bath K G Levita L Jones R M Pattwell S S Jing D Tottenham N Amso D Somerville L H Voss H U Glover G Ballon D J Liston C Teslovich T Van Kempen T Lee F S Casey B J 12 February 2010 A Genetic Variant BDNF Polymorphism Alters Extinction Learning in Both Mouse and Human Science 327 5967 863 866 Bibcode 2010Sci 327 863S doi 10 1126 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