Debaleena Basu Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Debaleena Basu investigates neural dynamics and brain function, utilizing EEG and brain-computer interfaces to explore visual perception and processing mechanisms. Her research incorporates neural and behavioral psychology studies, along with gaze tracking to develop assistive technologies. Basu's work elucidates the neural correlates of movement, including goal-directed and non-goal-directed actions, and examines the neural mechanisms that govern the temporal control of saccade planning within the frontal eye field. Her recent studies have revealed how different subregions of the monkey lateral prefrontal cortex respond to abstract sequences and their components. She has also investigated preparatory activity linking frontal eye field response with motor unit recruitment during gaze planning.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 125
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- Monkey Lateral Prefrontal Cortex Subregions Differentiate between Perceptual Exposure to Visual Stimuli (2025) DOI
- Different Subregions of Monkey Lateral Prefrontal Cortex Respond to Abstract Sequences and Their Components (2024) DOI
- Monkey lateral prefrontal cortex subregions differentiate between perceptual exposure to visual stimuli (2024) DOI
- Different subregions of monkey lateral prefrontal cortex respond to abstract sequences and their components (2024) DOI
- Monkey dorsolateral prefrontal cortex represents abstract visual sequences during a no-report task (2022) DOI
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