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Jasmine Kwasa
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Addressing racial and phenotypic bias in human neuroscience methods
EK Webb, JA Etter, JA Kwasa
Nature Neuroscience 25 (4), 410-414, 2022
552022
Confronting racially exclusionary practices in the acquisition and analyses of neuroimaging data
JA Ricard, TC Parker, E Dhamala, J Kwasa, A Allsop, AJ Holmes
Nature Neuroscience 26 (1), 4-11, 2023
542023
Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor promotes increased phenotypic marker expression in femoral sensory and motor-derived Schwann cell cultures
NJ Jesuraj, LM Marquardt, JA Kwasa, SE Sakiyama-Elbert
Experimental neurology 257, 10-18, 2014
282014
Whose signals are being amplified? Toward a more equitable clinical psychophysiology
DE Bradford, A DeFalco, ER Perkins, I Carbajal, J Kwasa, FR Goodman, ...
Clinical Psychological Science, 21677026221112117, 2022
182022
Demographic reporting and phenotypic exclusion in fNIRS
J Kwasa, HM Peterson, K Karrobi, L Jones, T Parker, N Nickerson, ...
Frontiers in Neuroscience 17, 1086208, 2023
162023
Effects of visual scene complexity on neural signatures of spatial attention
LM Bonacci, S Bressler, JAC Kwasa, AL Noyce, BG Shinn-Cunningham
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14, 91, 2020
112020
Defining attention from an auditory perspective
AL Noyce, JAC Kwasa, BG Shinn‐Cunningham
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 14 (1), e1610, 2023
72023
Whose signals are we amplifying? Towards a more equitable clinical psychophysiology
DE Bradford, A DeFalco, E Perkins, I Carbajal, J Kwasa, FR Goodman, ...
Clinical Psychological Science 10, 2022
62022
Top-down auditory attention modulates neural responses more strongly in neurotypical than ADHD young adults
JA Kwasa, AL Noyce, LM Torres, BN Richardson, BG Shinn-Cunningham
Brain research 1798, 148144, 2023
32023
Paying Attention to What Matters: Individual Differences in Neural Correlates of Spatial Selective Attention in Heterogeneous Populations and Increasing Diversity, Inclusion …
JAC Kwasa
Carnegie Mellon University, 2021
32021
eyeReader EEG Brain Computer Interface for Turning eBook Pages
W Ransohoff, J Dunkley, M Everett, J Kwasa, J Liu
12013
Confronting racially exclusionary practices in the acquisition and analyses of neuroimaging data (vol 26, pg 4, 2023)
JA Ricard, TC Parker, E Dhamala, J Kwasa, A Allsop, AJ Holmes
NATURE NEUROSCIENCE 26 (12), 2251-2251, 2023
2023
Highlights From the Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society 2022
I Valencia, AL Alexander, DM Andrade, M Arevalo-Astrada, C Rubiños, ...
Epilepsy currents, 15357597231187227, 2023
2023
Addressing Racial and Phenotypic Bias in Human Neuroscience Methods
J Kwasa
Journal of Vision 23 (9), 4672-4672, 2023
2023
Measuring EEG correlates of individual differences in visual and auditory top-down attention
J Kwasa, A Noyce, B Shinn-Cunningham
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 4384-4384, 2022
2022
Whose Signals Are Being Amplified? Towards a More Equitable Clinical Psychophysiology
DE Bradford, A DeFalco, ER Perkins, I Carbajal, J Kwasa, F Goodman, ...
PsyArXiv, 2022
2022
Top-down attention modulates neural responses in neurotypical, but not ADHD, young adults
J Kwasa, A Noyce, B Shinn-Cunningham
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 150 (4_Supplement), A64-A64, 2021
2021
Neural correlates of top-down attention in auditory and visual contexts reflect individual differences in the population
J Kwasa, A Noyce, B Shinn-Cunningham
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 150 (4_Supplement), A145-A145, 2021
2021
Dear IMSA Friends: IMSA’s Student Inquiry and Research Program (SIR) is a powerful expression of the Academy’s mission,“to ignite and nurture creative ethical minds that …
JA Scheppler
2009
Neuroscience Has a Race Problem
J Rocheleau
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