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Overview

Ashesh D. Mehta is affiliated with the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of neuroscience, with a significant emphasis on cognitive neuroscience. Over the course of their career, they have contributed to a variety of subfields including signal processing, cellular and molecular neuroscience, neurology, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The main topics studied by Ashesh D. Mehta cover a broad range of areas within neuroscience. These include:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Neuroscience and music perception
  • EEG and brain-computer interfaces
  • Hearing loss and rehabilitation
  • Functional brain connectivity studies
  • Neuroscience and neural engineering
  • Blind source separation techniques

The scientist has published extensively, with a significant number of papers appearing in high-impact venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • NeuroImage
  • Bioelectronic Medicine
  • Journal of Neuroscience
  • Scientific Reports

Examples of recent papers authored by Ashesh D. Mehta are:

  • "Cortical encoding of melodic expectations in human temporal cortex," published in 2020 in eLife
  • "Estimating and interpreting nonlinear receptive field of sensory neural responses with deep neural network models," published in 2020 in eLife
  • "Brain-informed speech separation (BISS) for enhancement of target speaker in multitalker speech perception," published in 2020 in NeuroImage
  • "Crossmodal Phase Reset and Evoked Responses Provide Complementary Mechanisms for the Influence of Visual Speech in Auditory Cortex," published in 2020 in Journal of Neuroscience
  • "Functional characterization of human Heschl's gyrus in response to natural speech," published in 2021 in NeuroImage

Ashesh D. Mehta collaborates frequently with several researchers. Their most common co-authors include:

  • Stephan Bickel
  • Nima Mesgarani
  • Jose L. Herrero
  • Noah Markowitz
  • Elizabeth Espinal

Best Publications

  • Entrainment of Neuronal Oscillations as a Mechanism of Attentional Selection

    Peter Lakatos;Peter Lakatos;George Karmos;George Karmos;Ashesh D. Mehta;Istvan Ulbert;Istvan Ulbert

  • Vagus nerve stimulation inhibits cytokine production and attenuates disease severity in rheumatoid arthritis

    Frieda A. Koopman;Sangeeta S. Chavan;Sanda Miljko;Simeon Grazio

  • Mechanisms Underlying Selective Neuronal Tracking of Attended Speech at a “Cocktail Party”

    Elana M. Zion Golumbic;Elana M. Zion Golumbic;Nai Ding;Stephan Bickel;Stephan Bickel;Peter Lakatos

  • Immediate neurophysiological effects of transcranial electrical stimulation.

    Anli Liu;Mihály Vöröslakos;Gregory Kronberg;Simon Henin

  • A spatiotemporal profile of visual system activation revealed by current source density analysis in the awake macaque.

    Charles E. Schroeder;Ashesh D. Mehta;Syndee J. Givre

  • Clinical applications of the functional connectome

    F. Xavier Castellanos;Adriana Di Martino;R. Cameron Craddock;R. Cameron Craddock;Ashesh D. Mehta

  • Breathing above the brain stem: volitional control and attentional modulation in humans

    Jose Luis Herrero;Jose Luis Herrero;Simon Khuvis;Simon Khuvis;Erin Yeagle;Erin Yeagle;Moran Cerf

  • Neural Dynamics and the Fundamental Mechanisms of Event-related Brain Potentials

    Ankoor S. Shah;Steven L. Bressler;Kevin H. Knuth;Mingzhou Ding

  • Intermodal Selective Attention in Monkeys. I: Distribution and Timing of Effects across Visual Areas

    Ashesh D. Mehta;Istvan Ulbert;Charles E. Schroeder;Charles E. Schroeder

  • Spatiotemporal structure of intracranial electric fields induced by transcranial electric stimulation in humans and nonhuman primates.

    Alexander Opitz;Alexander Opitz;Arnaud Falchier;Chao Gan Yan;Chao Gan Yan;Erin M. Yeagle

  • Tuning of the Human Neocortex to the Temporal Dynamics of Attended Events

    Julien Besle;Catherine A. Schevon;Ashesh D. Mehta;Peter Lakatos

  • Hippocampal sharp-wave ripples linked to visual episodic recollection in humans.

    Yitzhak Norman;Erin M. Yeagle;Simon Khuvis;Michal Harel

  • Audio-visual multisensory integration in superior parietal lobule revealed by human intracranial recordings

    Sophie Molholm;Pejman Sehatpour;Ashesh D. Mehta;Marina Shpaner;Marina Shpaner

  • A human intracranial study of long-range oscillatory coherence across a frontal–occipital–hippocampal brain network during visual object processing

    Pejman Sehatpour;Sophie Molholm;Sophie Molholm;Theodore H. Schwartz;Jeannette R. Mahoney

  • Neurophysiological investigation of spontaneous correlated and anticorrelated fluctuations of the BOLD signal

    Corey J. Keller;Stephan Bickel;Stephan Bickel;Christopher J. Honey;David M. Groppe

  • iELVis: An open source MATLAB toolbox for localizing and visualizing human intracranial electrode data

    David M Groppe;David M Groppe;Stephan Bickel;Andrew R Dykstra;Xiuyuan Wang

  • Mapping human brain networks with cortico-cortical evoked potentials

    Corey J. Keller;Christopher J. Honey;Pierre Mégevand;Laszlo Entz

  • Towards reconstructing intelligible speech from the human auditory cortex.

    Hassan Akbari;Bahar Khalighinejad;Jose L. Herrero;Ashesh D. Mehta;Ashesh D. Mehta

  • A unifying principle underlying the extracellular field potential spectral responses in the human cortex

    Ella Podvalny;Niv Noy;Niv Noy;Michal Harel;Stephan Bickel

  • Dominant frequencies of resting human brain activity as measured by the electrocorticogram

    David M. Groppe;Stephan Bickel;Corey J. Keller;Corey J. Keller;Sanjay K. Jain

  • Heterogeneous neuronal firing patterns during interictal epileptiform discharges in the human cortex

    Corey J. Keller;Wilson Truccolo;Wilson Truccolo;John T. Gale;Emad Eskandar

  • Intermodal Selective Attention in Monkeys. II: Physiological Mechanisms of Modulation

    Ashesh D. Mehta;Istvan Ulbert;Charles E. Schroeder

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles E. Schroeder
Charles E. Schroeder Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Rafael Malach
Rafael Malach Weizmann Institute of Science
István Ulbert
István Ulbert Pázmány Péter Catholic University
Michael P. Milham
Michael P. Milham Child Mind Institute
Lucia Melloni
Lucia Melloni Max Planck Society
Alexander Opitz
Alexander Opitz University of Minnesota
Axel Thielscher
Axel Thielscher Technical University of Denmark
Catherine A. Schevon
Catherine A. Schevon Columbia University Medical Center
Peter Lakatos
Peter Lakatos Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
John J. Foxe
John J. Foxe University of Rochester

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