Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within psychology and neuroscience, with a focus on cognitive neuroscience and experimental cognitive psychology.
The main fields of study represented in their work include Psychology and Neuroscience. Within these broader fields, key subfields are Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Social Psychology.
The topics of research covered involve Mind wandering and attention, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Mental Health Research Topics, Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes, Identity, Memory, and Therapy, Memory Processes and Influences, as well as Neural dynamics and brain function.
The scientist's publication record features contributions to the following venues:
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Frequent collaborators include:
Randy L. Buckner;Jessica R. Andrews‐Hanna;Daniel L. Schacter
Randy L. Buckner;Jorge Sepulcre;Tanveer Talukdar;Fenna M. Krienen
Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna;Jay S. Reidler;Jorge Sepulcre;Jorge Sepulcre;Renee Poulin
Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna;Jonathan Smallwood;R. Nathan Spreng
Roselinde H. Kaiser;Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna;Tor D. Wager;Diego A. Pizzagalli
Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna;Abraham Z. Snyder;Justin L. Vincent;Cindy Lustig
Kalina Christoff;Zachary C. Irving;Kieran C. R. Fox;R. Nathan Spreng
Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna
Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna;Jay S. Reidler;Christine Huang;Randy L. Buckner
Kieran C. R. Fox;R. Nathan Spreng;Melissa Ellamil;Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna
Matthew L. Dixon;Alejandro De La Vega;Caitlin Mills;Jessica Andrews-Hanna
Itamar Kahn;Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna;Justin L. Vincent;Abraham Z. Snyder
Jonathan Smallwood;Jessica A. Andrews-Hanna
Choong Wan Woo;Leonie Koban;Ethan Kross;Martin A. Lindquist
Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna;Rebecca Saxe;Tal Yarkoni
Andrew E. Reineberg;Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna;Brendan Eliot Depue;Naomi P. Friedman
Matthew L. Dixon;Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna;R. Nathan Spreng;Zachary C. Irving
Yoni K. Ashar;Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna;Sona Dimidjian;Tor D. Wager
Jessica R Andrews-Hanna;Roselinde Henderson Kaiser;Amy E.J. Turner;Andrew Reineberg
Darya L Zabelina;Jessica R Andrews-Hanna
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