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John Brown University
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Dr. Hannah Doyle's research encompasses diverse areas, ranging from the cognitive underpinnings of mental health disorders to the application of photonic devices in neuroscience. She investigates cognitive processes related to anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, with a particular interest in intensive care unit cognitive disorders. Doyle's approach includes neural and behavioral psychology studies, alongside psychometric analyses and treatment strategies. Her work extends to visual perception and processing mechanisms. Additionally, Doyle collaborates on projects involving advanced neuroimaging techniques in primates and the simulation of bosonic transport in optical synthetic frequency lattices.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 484
Selected Publications
- Cognitive sequences in obsessive-compulsive disorder are supported by frontal cortex ramping activity (2025) DOI
- Motor and cognitive sequence tasks exhibit different ramping patterns in parietal and prefrontal cortices (2024) DOI
- Cognitive sequences in obsessive-compulsive disorder are supported by frontal cortex ramping activity (2024) DOI
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