Dr. Kincade has been involved with a number of research projects focused on functional neuroimaging designed to understand how various cognitive processes (particularly involving attention) are accomplished by the brain. She also studied how people who suffered from brain damage following a stroke, recovered certain types of abilities. This type of research is also known as “neuroplasticity”. If you are interested in learning more about her research, please feel free to explore the following links to some of her research publications.
Neural Basis and Recovery of Spatial Attention Deficits in Spatial Neglect
Nature Neuroscience
An Event-Related fMRI Study of Voluntary and Stimulus-Driven Orienting of Attention
Journal of Neuroscience PDF
Neural Systems for Visual Orienting and Their Relationship to Spatial Working Memory
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Two Neural Systems for Visual Orienting and the Pathophysiology of Unilateral Spatial Neglect (Chapter)
The Cognitive and Neural Bases of Spatial Neglect – Oxford University Press
Reactivation of Networks Involved in Preparatory States
Cerebral Cortex PDF
Voluntary Orienting is Dissociated from Target Detection in Human Posterior Parietal Cortex
Nature Neuroscience
Neural Basis and Recovery of Spatial Attention Deficits in Spatial Neglect Nature
Neuroscience