CURRENT POSITION Curriculum Vitae Scott M. Hayes, PhD August 2015 2014- Associate Director, Neuroimaging Research for Veterans Center, VA Boston Healthcare System 2009- Research Psychologist, Memory Disorders Research Center, Neuroimaging Research for Veterans Center, VA Boston Healthcare System Feb 2010- Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine Email: smhayes@bu.edu Phone: (857) 364-4191 Lab website: www.bu.edu/brainlab EDUCATION & TRAINING 1998 B.A. Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY; Psychology (w/honors); Biology (w/ honors) 1998-2000 Princeton University, Department of Psychology: Research Assistant w/ Marcia K. Johnson, PhD 2002 M.A. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, Clinical Psychology 2005-2006 Predoctoral Clinical Internship, Boston Consortium, VA Boston Healthcare System, Harvard Medical School, Boston University School of Medicine (Supervisor: William Milberg, PhD) 2006 Ph.D. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, Clinical Psychology (Emphasis: Neuropsychology; Dissertation Committee: Drs. Lee Ryan, Lynn Nadel, Elizabeth Glisky, Alfred Kasniak) 2006-2009 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology & Cognitive Neuroscience, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke University (Advisor: Roberto Cabeza, PhD); Joseph & Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer s Disease Research Center, Duke University Medical Center (Advisor: Kathleen Welsh-Bohmer, PhD) LICENSES AND CERTIFICATION 2009- Psychologist (North Carolina; License # 3784) 2009- Health Services Provider Psychologist (North Carolina; License # 3784) HONORS 1994-1998 Kettering-Williamson Scholarship Recipient (Skidmore College) 1998 Awarded Best Senior Research Project (Skidmore Biology Department) 1998 Graduated cum laude with honors in Biology & Psychology (Skidmore College) 2001 University of Arizona Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute Pre-doctoral Research Grant 2001-2002 University of Arizona Imaging Fellowship, Prop. 301 2002 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship: Honorable Mention 2003 The Vivian Smith Advanced Studies Institute of the International Neuropsychological Society Summer Institute: Medial Temporal Lobes and Amnesia 2004 The Vivian Smith Advanced Studies Institute of the International Neuropsychological Society Summer Institute: The Human Frontal Lobes (declined) 2004 Organization of Human Brain Mapping Student Travel Award 2004 Summer Training on Aging Research Topics-Mental Health (START-MH) Fellowship (NIMH) 2007-2009 National Institutes of Health Clinical Research Loan Repayment Program 2007-2009 Postdoctoral Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA)
2010 Laird Cermak Award, Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society EXTERNAL GRANT FUNDING 2001-2002 University of Arizona Imaging Fellowship, Prop. 301. Total Direct costs: $7,500 This grant supported my graduate research examing the neural correlates of human memory using task-related functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 2007-2010 NIA F-32 AG029738: Effect of aging on item and context memory, neural function and neural structure. Total Direct Costs: $148,182 This award supported my postdoctoral training with Drs. Roberto Cabeza and Kathleen Welsh-Bohmer. The project focused on individual differences in aging, memory performance, and fmri activity. 2007-2009 National Institutes of Health Clinical Research Loan Repayment Program. Total Direct Costs: $39,000 2009-2010 National Institutes of Health Clinical Research Loan Repayment Program. Total Direct Costs: $17,000. Declined. 2011-2016 Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research & Development Career Development Award (2E7822W): Influence of aerobic fitness on memory and neural activity in aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment. Total Direct Costs: $775,170 Role: PI This project focuses on the association between fitness, memory, the brain and aging. 2012-2014 NIMH R01 MH093431-01: Looking Ahead in Amnesia: Cognitive and Neural Mechanisms of Future Thinking Total Direct Costs: $490,000 Role: Co-Investigator This project examined alterations in neural networks associated with episodic memory and future thinking in amnesic patients and healthy controls. 2014-2019 Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research & Development Division: Translational Research Center for TBI and Stress Disorders. Main Project 1: Effects of physical exercise on cardiovascular and endocrine health, brain structure, and brain function. Total Project Direct Costs: $400,000 Role: PI This project studies the impact of exercise on indicators of cardiovascular and endocrine health, structural metrics of neural integrity, and brain perfusion. ORIGINAL, PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES PUBLICATIONS 1 Hayes, S.M., Ryan, L., Schnyer, D., & Nadel, L. (2004). An fmri study of episodic memory: Retrieval of object, spatial, and temporal information. Behavioral Neuroscience, 118(5), 885-896. 2 Glisky, E.L., Ryan, L., Reminger, S., Hardt, O., Hayes, S.M., Hupbach, A. (2004). A case of psychogenic fugue: I understand, aber ich verstehe nichts. Neuropsychologia, 42, 1132-1147. 3 Hayes, S.M., Nadel, L., & Ryan, L. (2007). The effect of scene context on episodic object recognition: Parahippocampal cortex mediates memory encoding and retrieval success. Hippocampus, 17(9), 873-889. 4 Ryan, L., Cox, C., Hayes, S.M., & Nadel, L. (2008). Hippocampal activation during episodic and semantic memory retrieval: Comparing category production and category cued recall. Neuropsychologia, 46, 2109-2121. 5 Dennis, N.A., Hayes, S.M., Prince, S.E., Madden, D.J., Huettel, S.A., & Cabeza, R. (2008). Effects of aging on the neural correlates of successful item and source memory encoding. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 34(4), 791-808. 2
6 Daselaar, S.M., Prince, S.E., Dennis, N.A., Hayes, S.M., Kim, H., & Cabeza, R. (2009). Posterior midline and ventral parietal activity is associated with retrieval success and encoding failure. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 3(13). doi:10.3389/neuro.09.13.2009. 7 Hayes, S.M., Baena, E., Truong, T.K., & Cabeza, R. (2010). Neural mechanisms of context effects on face recognition: Automatic binding and context shift decrements. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 2541-2554. 8 Ritchey, M., Bessette-Symons, B., Hayes, S. M., & Cabeza, R. (2011). Emotion processing in the aging brain is modulated by semantic elaboration. Neuropsychologia, 49(4), 640-650. 9 Hayes, S.M., Buchler, N., Stokes, J., Kragel, J., Cabeza, R. (2011). Neural correlates of confidence during item recognition and source memory retrieval: Evidence for dual-process and strength memory theories. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(12), 3959-3971. 10 Hayes, S.M., Fortier, C.B., Levine, A., Milberg, W.P., & McGlinchey, R. (2012). Implicit memory in Korsakoff s syndrome: A review of procedural learning and priming studies. Neuropsychology Review, 22(2), 132-153. 11 Hayes, S.M. & Verfaellie, M. (2012). The impact of fluency on implicit memory tasks in amnesia. Cognitive Neuroscience, 3, 216-217. 12 Hayes, J.P., Hayes, S.M., & Mikedis, A. (2012). Quantitative meta-analysis of neural activity in posttraumatic stress disorder. Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders, 2:9. 13 Hayes, S.M., Salat, D., & Verfaellie, M. (2012). Default network connectivity in medial temporal lobe amnesia. Journal of Neuroscience, 32 (42), 14622-14629. 14 Hayes, S.M., Hayes, J.P., Cadden, M. & Verfaellie, M. (2013). A review of cardiorespiratory fitness related neuroplasticity in the aging brain. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 5. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2013.00031 15 Daselaar, S. M., Iyengar, V., Davis, S. W., Eklund, K., Hayes, S. M., & Cabeza, R. E. (2013). Less wiring, more firing: Low-performing older adults compensate for impaired white matter with greater neural activity. Cerebral Cortex. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bht289 16 Hayes, S.M., Alosco, M., & Forman, D. (2014). The Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Cognitive and Neural Decline in Aging and Cardiovascular Disease. Current Geriatrics Reports, 1-9. doi: 10.1007/s13670-014- 0101-x 17 Hayes, S.M., Forman, D.E., & Verfaellie, M. (2014). Cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with cognitive performance in older but not younger adults. Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, doi:10.1093/geronb/gbu167 18 Alosco, M. L., Spitznagel, M. B., Cohen, R., Sweet, L. H., Hayes, S. M., Josephson, R. (2015). Decreases in Daily Physical Activity Predict Acute Decline in Attention and Executive Function in Heart Failure. Journal of Cardiac Failure. doi: S1071-9164(14)01363-3 [pii]10.1016/j.cardfail.2014.12.010 19 Alosco, M. L., & Hayes, S. M. (2015). Structural brain alterations in heart failure: a review of the literature and implications for risk of Alzheimer's disease. Heart Fail Rev. doi: 10.1007/s10741-015-9488-5 20 Hayes, S. M., Salat, D. H., Forman, D. E., Sperling, R. A., & Verfaellie, M. (2015). Cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with white matter integrity in aging. Ann Clin Transl Neurol, 2(6), 688-698. doi: 10.1002/acn3.204 CASE REPORTS, REVIEWS, CHAPTERS AND EDITORIALS 1 Johnson, M.K., Hayes, S.M., D Esposito, M., & Raye, C.L. (2000). Confabulation. In J. Grafman & F. Boller (Eds.), Handbook of Neuropsychology (2nd ed., pp. 359-383). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier Science. 2 Nadel, L., Ryan, L., Hayes, S.M., Gilboa, A., & Moscovitch, M. (2003). The role of the hippocampal complex in episodic long-term memory. In T. Ono, G. Matsumoto, R.R. Llinas, A. Berthoz, R. Norgren, H. Nishijo & R., Tamura (Eds), Cognition and Emotion in the Brain: Selected Topics of the International Symposium on Limbic and Association Cortical Systems, Toyama, Japan 7-12 October 2002 (Excerpta Medica International Congress Series, 1250, pp. 215-235), Amsterdam, Elsevier Science. 3
3 Hayes, S.M. and Cabeza, R.C. (2008). Imaging Aging. In S. M. Hofer and D.F. Alwin (Eds), The Handbook on Cognitive Aging: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. 4 Romero, H.R., Hayes, S.M., Welsh-Bohmer, K. (2011). Cognitive domains affected by conditions of aging and the role of neuropsychological testing. In M.T. Abou-Saleh, C.L.E. Katona, & A. Kumar (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry, (3rd edition, pp. 389-396). Wiley-Blackwell. PROCEEDINGS OF MEETINGS & INVITED PAPERS (CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS) 1 Hayes, S.M., Ryan, L., Nadel, L., Perschler, P. Spitler, K. (2001, November). A comparison of fmri hippocampal activation during semantic and episodic retrieval using a category production task. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. San Diego, CA. 2 Hayes, S.M., Ryan, L., Nadel, L. (2002, April). An fmri study of region-specific patterns of activation while retrieving aspects of episodic memory. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San Francisco, CA. 3 Hayes, S.M., Ryan, L., Schnyer, D., & Nadel, L. (2003, April). An fmri study of episodic memory: Retrieval of object, spatial, and temporal information. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. New York. 4 Hayes, S.M., Ryan, L., Patterson, D., & Nadel, L. (2004, June). The role of the hippocampal complex in episodic and semantic memory retrieval. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping. Budapest, Hungary. 5 Hayes, S.M., Ryan, L., Glisky, E.L., Hardt, O., Hupbach, A., & Reminger, S. (2004,June). An fmri case study of psychogenic fugue: I understand, aber ich verstehe nichts. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping. Budapest, Hungary. 6 Hayes, S.M., Salat, D.H., Corkin, S. (2004, August). Reduced fractional anisotropy in frontal lobe white matter in older adults. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the NIMH sponsored Summer Training on Aging Research Topics-Mental Health. San Diego, CA. 7 Hayes, S.M., Ryan, L., & Nadel, L. (2004, November). The effect of visual context on episodic object recognition. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. San Diego, CA. 8 Hayes, S.M., Glisky, E.L., McAllister, C., Greenleaf, J., Ketcham, K., Nadel, L., & Ryan, L. (2005, April). Contextual enhancement of object recognition is not influenced by aging. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. New York, NY. 9 Ziegler, D.A., Salat, D.H., Hayes, S.M., Prince, K., Connally, E., Piguet, O., & Corkin, S. (2005, November). DTI-based measures of white matter integrity predict cognitive performance in healthy aging. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. Washington, D.C. 10 Cox, C.L., Hayes, S.M., Patterson, D., Nadel, L., & Ryan, L. (2006, November). Precuneus deactivations in a semantic memory retrieval task as measured by fmri. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. Atlanta. 11 Hayes, S.M., Dennis, N.A., Prince, S.E., Huettel, S.A., Madden, D.J & Cabeza, R. (2007, May). Effects of aging on neural correlates of item and relational memory. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. New York. 12 Hayes, S.M. & Cabeza, R. (April, 2008). Places influencing faces: An fmri study of the effects of visual context on episodic face recognition memory. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San Francisco. 13 Hayes, S.M. & Cabeza, R. (November, 2008). An fmri study of visual context effects on episodic memory encoding of faces. Poster presented at the Society for Neuroscience. Washington, D.C. 14 Hayes, S.M., Kragel, J., & Cabeza, R. (April, 2009). An fmri study of item, associative, and integrative episodic memory processing. Poster presented at the Society for Neuroscience. San Francisco 15 Hayes, S.M. (May, 2009). Neural mechanisms of context effects on face recognition: Automatic binding and context shift decrements. International Society for Behavioural Neuroscience. Symposium presentation. Hilton Head, SC. 4
16 Hayes, S.M., Buchler, N., Stokes, J., Kragel, J. & Cabeza, R. (April, 2010). Recollection orientation, retrieval success, and task difficulty: The role of prefrontal cortex and posterior parietal cortex during source and item memory. Cognitive Neuroscience Society. Montreal, CA. 17 Wing, E.A., Hayes, S.M., Ritchey, M.E., Cabeza, R. (April, 2010) Associative and integrative processing during memory encoding of abstract figures. Cognitive Neuroscience Society. Montreal, QC. 18 Hayes, S.M., Verfaellie, M., Salat, D. (Nov., 2011). Default network connectivity in medial temporal lobe amnesia. Nanosyposium presentation. Society for Neuroscience. Washington, D.C. 19 Hayes, S.M. (June, 2012). Default network connectivity in medial temporal lobe amnesia. International Society for Behavioural Neuroscience. Symposium presentation. Half Moon Bay, CA. 20 Hayes, S.M. (June, 2013). Linking cardiorespiratory fitness to cognitive performance and brain function in young adults: an fmri study of episodic memory retrieval. Symposium presentation. Montreal, QC. INVITED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 1 Apr 2004 Arizona Alzheimer s Research Center, Alzheimer s Disease Core Center 2 Apr 2005 Arizona Alzheimer s Research Center, Alzheimer s Disease Core Center 3 Jan 2006 M.I.T., Charles River Association for Memory 4 Nov 2007 University of Arizona, Memory Group Meeting 5 Dec 2007 Duke University, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience 6 Jan 2009 Veterans Affairs Boston, Behavioral Neuroscience Division 7 Mar 2010 Boston University Alzheimer s Disease Center 8 Feb 2011 Department of Psychology, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY 9 Jan 2014 Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Louisville 10 Apr 2014 School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology 11 Oct 2014 Westwood Lodge Hospital, Westwood, MA 12 Nov 2014 McLean Imaging Center, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 13 Dec 2014 Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: MEMBERSHIPS, OFFICES, AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS American Psychological Association, Cognitive Neuroscience Society, International Neuropsychological Society, Society for Neuroscience, Organization for Human Brain Mapping, International Society for Behavioural Neuroscience 2011 Program Committee for the 39th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society (Boston, MA) AD HOC REVIEWING Archives of Gerontology & Geriatrics, Behavioural Brain Research, Cognition & Emotion, Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Hippocampus, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Psychopharmacology, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Neurobiology of Aging, NeuroImage, Neuroscience Letters, Perspectives on Psychological Science, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITIES 2001 Teaching Assistant, University of Arizona, Environmental Psychology 2002 Teaching Assistant, University of Arizona, Environmental Psychology 2005 Instructor, University of Arizona, Human Memory 5
2007-2008 Guest Lecturer, Duke University, Principles of Cognitive Neuroscience 2011-2013 Guest Lecturer, Boston University, Human Neuropsychology II 2011 Instructor, Boston University School of Medicine, Seminar in Neuroimaging 2013 Guest Lecturer, Harvard Extension School, The Brain in Psychology 2014 Instructor, Boston University School of Medicine, Seminar in Neuroimaging TEACHING INTERESTS Introduction to Neuroimaging functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Methods Neuroanatomy Brain & Behavior Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging Clinical Neuropsychology Geriatric Neuropsychology Physical Activity and the Brain MENTEES Name Current Position Elsa Baena, BA Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student at the University of Arizona Michael White, BA Neuroscience Doctoral Student at Lieber Institute for Brain Development Amanda Mikedis, BA Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student at Clark University Joelle Mamon Senior at University of Rochester Adriana Tzigantcheva Research Assistant at Harvard Medical School Elena Hemler Senior at Tufts University (2012 Research Grant Award Winner: $3800) Margaret Cadden, BA Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student at Penn State University Huiting Liu, MA Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student at University of Illinois-Chicago Rebecca Lysiak Senior at Boston University (2013 UROP Grant Award Winner: $4000) Korine Cabrera Research Assistant at McLean Hospital Michael Alsoco Clinical Psychology Intern, VA Boston Consortium 6