Duke Origins
Duke / Cabeza Origins
→ Parietal/temporal-lobe baseline
Bridge
Attention-to-Memory Bridge
→ Mature attention-memory framework
Subfield Era
Davis / Ekstrom Subfield Era
→ CA3/DG ↔ CA1 functional dissociation
Strategy & Atlas
Encoding Strategies + NHP Atlas
→ Cross-domain memory + reusable atlas
VR Maturation
Large-Scale VR Maturation
→ Ecologically valid spatial paradigms
Tooling · Translation
Tooling & Translational Reach
→ Reusable toolkits + applied translation
Theme total
All 6 phases
Stokes is a theory-driven cognitive neuroscientist who treats the hippocampus as a computational system, refuses to study spatial memory with stimuli that ignore the fact that humans navigate, and carries a Duke-bred attention-to-memory sensibility into Davis-era hippocampal subfield work. He persistently bridges memory ↔ perception via parietal cortex (Cabeza lineage) and CA3/DG ↔ CA1 via high-resolution fMRI multivariate pattern analysis (Ekstrom lineage), and treats methods infrastructure (Landmarks VR, cytoarchitectonic NHP atlas) as a first-class research output.
Corpus harvested from OpenAlex (author A5086632462), embedded with jina-v5-small-retrieval at 1024 dim and NER'd with gemma-4-e4b. Hover a node to preview; click a paper to open detail.