About
Jessica Green is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of South Carolina, affiliated with the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences and the Institute for Mind and Brain. Her research focuses on understanding neural and psychological mechanisms of attention and perception, using EEG, fMRI, and combined EEG/fMRI techniques. Key projects include studying voluntary attention processes, multisensory integration, and attention deficits in dyslexia.
Her research employs behavioral and neuroimaging methods to link brain activity (via EEG/ERPs and fMRI) with cognitive processes. Current work explores how sensory modality influences attention networks and investigates multisensory integration in perceiving objects, as well as cognitive influences like emotion on this process. She also examines attentional deficits in dyslexia across visual and auditory modalities.
Notable research contributions include studies on cross-modal spatial attention, attentional control dynamics, and neuroimaging methodologies like beamformer source reconstruction. Her work bridges cognitive neuroscience with clinical applications, such as ADHD neurofeedback interventions.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Institute for Mind and Brain, collaborating on interdisciplinary projects combining neuroimaging and cognitive psychology.
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