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Dr. Jyutika Mehta joined the Texas Woman's University faculty after earning her Ph.D. in Communications Science and Disorders from the University of Texas at Dallas. She is currently an Associate Professor as well as Director of the Human Neurophysiology Lab at TWU. Dr. Mehta has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals about her primary research interests which include neurobiology, neuromodulation and electrophysiology of communication disorders. She has received several grants to support her research and has worked with Autism, Stroke and other communication disorders.
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Total recall sounds great, but some things should be forgotten
The Conversation
2015-12-04
Imagine never again forgetting where you parked your car, or that last item you had on your grocery list, or why you walked into this room anyway. If you trust media stories about research currently under way at Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to build an implantable device to restore memory, you might not have to worry about these memory lapses in the future...
Becoming More Interdisciplinary
The Huffington Post online
2015-07-14
Jyutika Mehta is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Texas Woman’s University and a public voices fellow with The OpEd Project. She directs the Neurophysiology lab at Stroke Center-Dallas.
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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation lessens dual task costs in people with Parkinson’s Disease
Neuroscience Letters
2016
An exploratory study of visual sequential processing in children with cochlear implants
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology,
2016
Amphetamine and other pharmacology agents in post stroke recovery of aphasia
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry,
2016
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry
Brain Connectivity
2015
Semantic priming effect across life span: an ERP study
International Journal of Audiology
2014
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