Curriculum Vitae

Bartlett Doe Moore IV, Ph.D.
Assistant Teaching Professor
Director, Cognitive Sciences Program
Rice University

Education
2016 – National Library of Medicine Biomedical Informatics Training Fellowship
2010 – PhD in Neuroscience, College of Biological Sciences, University of California, Davis
2006 – National Eye Institute Vision Science Pre-doctoral Training Fellowship
2001 – BA in Cognitive Science, School of Cognitive Science, Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts

Employment
2024- Assistant Teaching Professor
2022-  Director, Cognitive Sciences Program, Rice University
2020-2024  Lecturer and Advisor, Cognitive Sciences Program, Rice University
2016-2020, Adjunct Professor, Department of Biology, Lone Star College – CyFair
2014-2020, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Neurosurgery, McGovern Medical School
2012-2013, Adjunct Professor, Departments of Neurobiology and Psychology, UC Davis
2010-2013, Postdoctoral Scholar, School of Optometry and Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley
2003-2009, Graduate Student Researcher, the Laboratory of Thalamocortical Interactions, Center for Neuroscience, UC Davis
2001-2002, Research Associate, Applied Modern Physics Group, P-21 Biophysics,  Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
1999-2000, Research Assistant, Brain Development Lab, University of Louisville

Additional Training
2019 FreeSurfer MRI Workshop, Harvard University & Massachusetts General Hospital
2016 Ken Kennedy Institute Data Science Boot Camp at Rice University
2013 National Institutes of Health Training Course in fMRI at the University of Michigan
2008 Summer Institute for Cognitive Electrophysiology at UC Davis
2007 Chinese Academy of Sciences & Max Planck Institute International Spring School on Computational Neuroscience at the Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences
2006 Dartmouth College Summer Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience
2004 European Summer School in Visual Neuroscience: from Spikes to Awareness, at Schloss Rauischholzhausen, Germany
2003 Santa Fe Institute Mathematics and Biology Summer Workshop
2003 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Advanced Course: Structure, Function and Development of the Visual System

Teaching
2023- Cognitive Neuroscience (Rice University)
2022- Computational Modeling of Cognitive Processes (Rice University)
2022 The Science of Free Will (Rice University)
2021-2023 The Psychology of Perception (Rice University)
2020- Methods of Cognitive Science (Rice University)
2020-2024 Introduction to Cognitive Psychology (Rice University)
2016-2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology (Lone Star College)
2013 Human Development (Napa Valley College)
2013 Cognitive Neuroscience (UC Davis)
2013 Sensation and Perception (UC Davis)
2013 Cognitive Psychology (UC Davis)
2012 Human Brain and Disease (UC Davis)
2006-2009 Systemic Physiology (assistant to Dr. W. Martin Usrey, UC Davis)
2003-2005 Neurobiology (assistant to Dr. Mitchell Sutter, UC Davis)

Honors and Awards
2024 Rice University Career Champion Certificate
2024 Brown College at Rice University Distinguished Faculty Associate
2023 Rice University Career Champion Certificate
2023 Baker College at Rice University Best Professors
2022 Will Rice College at Rice University Favorite Professor
2019 Lone Star College System Faculty Writing Award
2014-2016 Keck Fellowship in Biomedical Informatics, Rice University and the Gulf Coast Consortia for Quantitative Biomedical Sciences
2016 McGovern Medical School Postdoctoral Travel Award
2013 University of Michigan Training Course in fMRI Fellowship
2006 Dartmouth College Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience Fellowship
2004 Volkswagen Foundation European Visual Neuroscience Summer School Fellowship
2003 Santa Fe Institute Mathematics and Biology Workshop Fellowship

Inventions
Frequency-multiplexed Speech: Simultaneous Neural Characterization of Continuous Speech Processing Hierarchy in Ascending Auditory System. (2020)
Lee M. Miller and Bartlett D. Moore IV, University of California.
U.S. Patent: US20170196519A1, International Patent: WO2016011189A1

Service and Outreach
2023 Michael J. Fox Foundation & Rice University 11th annual Pancakes for Parkinson’s Fundraiser Celebrity Pancake Flipper
2022 – Review Editor and Editorial Board member, Frontiers in Psychology – Education Psychology section
2022 – Social Sciences Divisional Advisor and Faculty Associate to Brown College, Rice University
2015 – 2017 – Kinkaid School Neuroscience class biannual lecture: “Epilepsy in the brain”
2015 Houston Health Museum Brain Night for Kids
2014 – 2015 – Keck Seminar Speaker Committee member, Rice University
2014 UT Houston Health Sciences Postdoctoral Travel Award Reviewer
2010 UC Berkeley Human Vision Science Lab Science High School Outreach Program

Professional Memberships
2020- Cognitive Science Society
2020- Gulf Coast Consortium Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience Consortium
2007-2020 American Association for the Advancement of Science
2017-2020 Houston Astronomical Society
2014-2016 American Medical Informatics Association
2001-2017 Society for Neuroscience

Invited Peer Reviewer
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Oxford University Press
Cambridge University Press
Journal of Physiology
Neuron
Journal of Neuroscience
European Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Neurophysiology
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
Frontiers in Psychology

 

Publications
DeMaster DM, Vaughn, K, Moore IV, BD. (2021) Normalizing perinatal neurological
development via intervention. In Preedy, V, The Neuroscience of Development, Elsevier Press

Vaughn, K, Moore IV, BD, DeMaster DM. (2021) Nurturing the Developing Brain to Reduce Neurological Delay. In Preedy, V, The Neuroscience of Development, Elsevier Press

Moore IV, BD, Aron, AR, Tandon, N. (2018) Closed-loop intracranial stimulation alters movement timing in humans. Brain Stimulation

Moore IV, BD. (2016) Adult cortical plasticity: a murine model? European Journal of Neuroscience

Moore IV, BD, Bartoli, E, Karunakaran, S, Kim, K. (2015) Multisensory Integration Reveals Temporal Coding Across a Human Sensorimotor Network. Journal of Neuroscience

Moore IV, BD, Rathbun, DL, Usrey, WM, Freeman, RD. (2013) Visual processing dynamics in simultaneously recorded retinal and LGN neurons. European Journal of Neuroscience

Moore IV, BD, Freeman, RD. (2012) Development of orientation tuning in simple cells of primary visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology

Moore IV, BD, Kiley, CW, Sun, C, Usrey, WM. (2011) Rapid plasticity of visual responses in the adult lateral geniculate nucleus. Neuron

Duong, T, Moore IV, BD, Freeman, RD. (2011) Adaptation changes stereoscopic depth selectivity in visual cortex. Journal of Neuroscience

Alitto, HJ, Moore IV, BD, Rathbun, DL, Usrey, WM. (2011) A comparison of visual responses in the lateral geniculate nucleus of alert and anaesthetized macaque monkeys. Journal of Physiology

Moore IV, BD (2006) Speed Selectivity in V1: A Complex Affair. Journal of Neuroscience

Moore IV, BD, Alitto, HJ, Usrey, WM. (2005) Orientation tuning, but not direction selectivity, is invariant to temporal frequency in primary visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology

Kenyon, GT, Moore IV, BD, Jeffs, J, Stephens, G, Travis, BJ, Theiler, J, Marshak, D. (2003). A Model of High Frequency Oscillations in Retinal Ganglion Cells. Visual Neuroscience

Kenyon, GT, Moore IV, BD, Jeffs, J, Theiler, J, Travis, BJ, Marshak, D. (2003). Firing Correlations Improve Detection of Moving Bars. Neural Networks

Manuscripts in Preparation
Moore IV, BD, Pitkow X, Tandon N. Network properties of human cerebral cortex revealed through direct stimulation and self-organizing map analysis

Selected Conference Proceedings
Moore IV, BD, Aron, AR, Tandon, N. (2016). A real-time sense-and-stimulate intracranial system detects and slows impending movements. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA October 2016; Program No 58.21.

Miller, L, Moore IV, BD, Kessler, AS, Bishop, CW. (2015). Frequency-multiplexed chirp-speech: Rapid, simultaneous EEG characterization of the ascending speech processing hierarchy. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2015; Program No 413.16.

Moore IV, BD, Rathbun, DL, Usrey, WM, Freeman, RD. (2011). Visual processing dynamics in simultaneously recorded retinal and LGN neurons. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Washington, DC November 2011; Program No 576.12.

Moore IV, BD, Freeman, RD. (2010). Development of orientation selectivity in the visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November 2010; Program No 484.12.

Moore IV, BD, Usrey, WM. (2008). Unraveling the contributions of On and Off channels to direction selectivity in primary visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2008; Program No 769.10.

Moore IV, BD, Rathbun, DL, Usrey, WM. (2008). Response properties of cortical neurons in the absence of On-center input. Computational and Systems Neuroscience Meeting (COSYNE), Salt Lake City, UT, March 2008.

Moore IV, BD, Usrey, WM. (2007). Quantitative analysis of visual plasticity in the adult LGN. Computational and Systems Neuroscience Meeting (COSYNE), Salt Lake City, UT, March 2007.

Moore IV, BD, Usrey, WM. (2006). Rapid plasticity of visual responses in the lateral geniculate nucleus and consequences for cortical processing. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, October 2006; Program No. 545.7.

Moore IV, BD, Alitto, HJ, Usrey, WM. (2004) The influence of stimulus temporal frequency on orientation and direction selectivity in V1 neurons. Vision Sciences Society (VSS) Annual Meeting. Sarasota, Flordia. Journal of Vision, 4(8), 274a.

Moore IV, BD, Jeffs, J, Theiler, J, Travis, BJ, Kenyon, GT, and Marshak, D. (2003). Firing Correlations Improve Detection of Moving Bars. International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN), Portland, Oregon.

Moore IV, BD, Jeffs, J, Travis, BJ, Kenyon, G, and Marshak, D. (2002). The Intensity of Moving Bars is Encoded More Efficiently by Firing Correlation than by Firing Rate. ARVO Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Investigative Ophthalmology & Vision Science, 43(4), 4767/B736.