His primary scientific interests are in Neuroscience, Cognition, Cognitive psychology, Neuroimaging and Frontal lobe. His studies in Neuroscience integrate themes in fields like White matter and Diffusion MRI. His research in the fields of Brain activation and Flashbulb memory overlaps with other disciplines such as Effective response and Event.
His Cognitive psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Implicit memory, Explicit memory, Developmental psychology and Repetition priming, Priming. He has researched Neuroimaging in several fields, including Autism and Autism spectrum disorder. The study incorporates disciplines such as Methylphenidate, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Response inhibition and Right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex in addition to Frontal lobe.
His primary areas of investigation include Neuroscience, Cognitive psychology, Cognition, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Developmental psychology. Neuroscience is frequently linked to Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in his study. When carried out as part of a general Cognitive psychology research project, his work on Sequence learning is frequently linked to work in Context, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
In general Cognition, his work in Inferior frontal gyrus, Dissociation and Neurocognitive is often linked to Association linking many areas of study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Autism, Autism spectrum disorder, Prefrontal cortex, Functional imaging and Brain mapping. His Working memory study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Nerve net, Executive dysfunction and Posterior parietal cortex.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cognition, Neuroscience, Resting state fMRI, Association and Autism. His work carried out in the field of Cognition brings together such families of science as Aerobic exercise, Obesity and Randomized controlled trial. His Resting state fMRI research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Sensory cue and Central nervous system.
The Autism study combines topics in areas such as Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Neuroimaging and Connectomics. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging study incorporates themes from Cognitive psychology, Salience, Executive dysfunction, Functional neuroimaging and Pattern recognition. His research in Clinical psychology intersects with topics in Working memory and Publication bias.
Chandan J. Vaidya mainly investigates Neuroscience, Default mode network, Resting state fMRI, Sensory cue and Autonomic nervous system. Chandan J. Vaidya has included themes like Autism, Autism brain imaging data exchange and Autism spectrum disorder in his Neuroscience study. His study on Default mode network is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Central nervous system.
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Immature frontal lobe contributions to cognitive control in children: evidence from fMRI.
Silvia A. Bunge;Nicole M. Dudukovic;Moriah E. Thomason;Chandan J. Vaidya.
Neuron (2002)
Semantic encoding and retrieval in the left inferior prefrontal cortex: a functional MRI study of task difficulty and process specificity
Jonathan B. Demb;John E. Desmond;Anthony D. Wagner;Chandan J. Vaidya.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1995)
Selective Effects of Methylphenidate in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Study
Chandan J. Vaidya;Glenn Austin;Gary Kirkorian;Hugh W. Ridlehuber.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1998)
Myelination and organization of the frontal white matter in children: a diffusion tensor MRI study.
T. Klingberg;C. J. Vaidya;J. D. E. Gabrieli;M. E. Moseley.
Neuroreport (1999)
Brain Hyperconnectivity in Children with Autism and its Links to Social Deficits
Kaustubh Supekar;Lucina Q. Uddin;Amirah Khouzam;Jennifer Phillips.
Cell Reports (2013)
Age-Related Differences in Multiple Measures of White Matter Integrity: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study of Healthy Aging
Ilana J. Bennett;David J. Madden;Chandan J. Vaidya;Chandan J. Vaidya;Darlene V. Howard.
Human Brain Mapping (2009)
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Semantic Memory Processes in the Frontal Lobes
John D.E. Gabrieli;John E. Desmond;Jonathan B. Demb;Anthony D. Wagner.
Psychological Science (1996)
Altered Neural Substrates of Cognitive Control in Childhood ADHD: Evidence From Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Chandan J. Vaidya;Silvia A. Bunge;Nicole M. Dudukovic;Christine A. Zalecki.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2005)
Enhancing studies of the connectome in autism using the autism brain imaging data exchange II
Adriana Di Martino;David O'Connor;David O'Connor;Bosi Chen;Kaat Alaerts.
Scientific Data (2017)
Long-term memory for the terrorist attack of September 11: Flashbulb memories, event memories, and the factors that influence their retention
William Hirst;Elizabeth A. Phelps;Randy L. Buckner;Andrew E. Budson.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (2009)
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