Peer-reviewed publications

Esteban, O., Ciric, R,[...] De la Vega, A., [...], Gorgolewski, K.J.(2020). Analysis of task-based functional MRI data preprocessed with fMRIPrep. Nature Protocols.

Brieger, K., Zajac, G.J.M, Pandit, A., [...] De la Vega, A., [...] , Abecasis G.R.(2019). Genes for good: engaging the public in genetics research via social media. The American Journal of Human Genetics.

Yarkoni, T., Markiewicz, C.J., De la Vega, A., et al., (2019). PyBIDS: Python tools for BIDS datasets. Journal of Open Source Software.

Dixon, M.L., De la Vega, A., Mills, C., Andrews-Hanna, J., Spreng, R.N., Cole, M.W., & Christoff, K. (2018). Heterogeneity within the frontoparietal control network and its relationship to the default and dorsal attention networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.  

De la Vega, A., Tarkoni, T., Wager, T.D., & Banich, M.T. (2017). Large-scale meta-analysis suggests low regional modularity in lateral frontal cortex. Cerebral Cortex.  

McNamara, Q., De la Vega, A., & Yarkoni, T. (2017). Developing a comprehensive framework for multimodal feature extraction. Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining.  

De la Vega, A., Chang, L.J., Banich, M.T., Wager, T.D., & Yarkoni, T. (2016). Large-scale meta-analysis of human medial frontal cortex reveals tripartite functional organization. Journal of Neuroscience. 36(24), 6553-6562. [Journal Club review & Our Response]    

De la Vega, A., Brown, M.S., Snyder, H.R., Singel, D., Munakata, Y., Banich, M.T. (2014). Individual Differences in the Balance of GABA to Glutamate in pFC Predict the Ability to Select among Competing Options. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 26(11), 2490-2502.  

Michaelson*, L., De la Vega*, A., Chatham, C.H., & Munakata, Y. (2013). Delaying gratification depends on social trust. Frontiers in Psychology. 4(00355).   
* denotes equal contribution

Banich, M.T., De la Vega, A., Andrews-Hanna, J.R., Mackiewicz-Seghete, K., Du., Y., & Claus E.D. (2013). Developmental trends and individual differences in brain systems involved in intertemporal choice during adolescence. Journal of Addictive Behaviors. 27(2), 416-430.