Bhuvanesh Awasthi, PhD

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Visual Perception, Behavioural Insights, Neuroeconomics
Website:
www.bhuvaneshawasthi.com
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Awasthi B. (2022) Non-invasive neurostimulation modulates processing of spatial frequency information in rapid perception of faces Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 84: 150–160
Awasthi B. (2021) Non-invasive neurostimulation modulates processing of spatial frequency information in rapid perception of faces. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Cantergi D, Awasthi B, Friedman J. (2021) Moving objects by imagination? Amount of finger movement and pendulum length determine success in the Chevreul pendulum illusion. Human Movement Science. 80: 102879
Cantergi D, Awasthi B, Friedman J. (2021) Moving objects by imagination? Amount of finger movement and pendulum length determine success in the Chevreul pendulum illusion. Human Movement Science. 80: 102879
Awasthi B. (2021) Does the food safety ranking system act as a nudge? International Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics (Ijabe). 10: 4
Awasthi B. (2020) Delineating the low and high spatial frequency inputs to face perception using transcranial random noise stimulation Psyarxiv
Awasthi B. (2020) The shifting psychology of food safety: from sensory evaluation to a cognitive assessment Psyarxiv
Yaple, Z, Martinez-Saito, et al. (2018) Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Modulates Risky Decision Making in a Frequency-Controlled Experiment Eneuro. 4: 0136-17.2017
Awasthi B. (2017) From Attire to Assault: Clothing, Objectification, and De-humanization - A Possible Prelude to Sexual Violence? Frontiers in Psychology. 8: 338
Awasthi B, Williams MA, Friedman J. (2016) Examining the role of red background in magnocellular contribution to face perception. Peerj. 4: e1617
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