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Prof Rashmi Gupta

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Associate Professor,
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Expertise

  • Multidisciplinary Psychology

Publications

Total Articles 81
Books 0
Proceedings 0

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Citations 621
h-index 16

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Citations 392
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National Academy of Psychology

2022
Full

Bio

Experimental Cognitive & Behavioural Neuroscience, Neuroimaging (EEG, fNIRS, fMRI), ML, AI, Computational Modeling, Cognition, Emotion, Attention, Perceptual Load, Disorders (ADHD, ODD, Depression, Autism, LD, etc.), Value learning, Child Development, Eye Tracker, Response Inhibition, Meditation, Time Perception, Visual Awareness, Error Monitoring, Face Processing, Delay Aversion, Memory, Priming, (Un)conscious Processing, Task Switching, Decision Making, Behavioural Economics, Alzheimer, MCI

Personal Details

  • Female
  • Associate Professor , Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
  • Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai
Ph.D in Cognitve Science
University of Allahabad 2011
M.A. in Cognitive Sciences
University of Allahabad 2005
B.A.in Psychology, Ancient History, and Education
University of Allahabad 2003
Associate Professor Jul 2022 – Present
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Assistant Professor Apr 2017 – Jul 2022
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay | Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

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Scholarly Work

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The Interactive Effect of Cognition, Emotion, and Motivation on Behaviour

University IITB-Monash Academy
Year 2023

Role of emotion in cognitive control

University Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Year 2023

A Cross-Cultural Investigation of the Interaction Between Physical Pain and Reward-Related Processes

University University of Freiburg
Year 2023

Effect of mindfulness meditation on cognitive control

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Scholarly Publications

Book Review: Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships: Decoding Social Mysteries Through Autism's Unique Perspective

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Book Review: Stress Less, Accomplish More: Meditation for Extraordinary Performance

Open Access
other

Smile and the world watches: Capture by happy gaze cues outside an attentional control set.

Open Access
journal-article

Book Review: The Influential Mind: What the Brain Reveals About Our Power to Change Others

Open Access
journal-article

Effect of emotion in response inhibition: Role of working memory.

Open Access
conference paper
Authors: Singh, J., & Gupta, R. (2019).

Learned-predictiveness produces hemispheric asymmetries in visual processing.

Open Access
conference paper
Authors: Gupta, R.

Positive emotions have a unique capacity to capture attention

Open Access
Book Chapter

Priming by motivationally salient distractors produces hemispheric asymmetries in visual processing

Open Access
Article