Publications

Google Scholar: Kanika Bansal

IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS

* published as corresponding/senior author


  1. Nuttida Rungratsameetaweemana, Claudia Lainscsek, Sydney S Cash, Javier O Garcia, Terrence J Sejnowski, and Kanika Bansal*, "Brain network dynamics codify heterogeneity in seizure propagation", Brain Communications, in press (2022).

  2. Lima Dias Pinto, Nuttida Rungratsameetaweemana, Kristen Flaherty, Aditi Periyannan, Amir Meghdadi, Christian Richard, Chris Berka, Kanika Bansal*, and Javier Omar Garcia, "Intermittent brain network reconfigurations and the resistance to social media influence", Network Neuroscience, in press (2022).

  3. Kanika Bansal*, Javier O. Garcia, Nina Lauharatanahirun, Sarah F. Muldoon, Paul Sajda, and Jean M. Vettel, Scale-specific dynamics of high-amplitude bursts in EEG capture behaviorally meaningful variability, NeuroImage, 241, 118425 (2021).

  4. Erin E. Flynn-Evans, Lily R. Wong, Yukiyo Kuriyagawa, Nikhil Gowda, Patrick F. Cravalho, Sean Pradhan, Nathan H. Feick, Nicholas Bathurst, Zachary Glaros, Theerawit Wilaiprasitporn, Kanika Bansal, Javier O. Garcia, and Cassie J. Hilditch, Supervision of a self-driving vehicle unmasks latent sleepiness relative to manually-controlled driving, in press, Scientific Reports (2021).

  5. Kanika Bansal*, Javier O. Garcia, Steven H. Tompson, Timothy Verstynen, Jean M. Vettel, and Sarah F. Muldoon, Cognitive chimera states in human brain networks, Science Advances, 5 (4), eaau8535 (2019). Highlighted in ‘This week in Science’ 10.1126/science.364.6435.38-r

  6. Kanika Bansal, John D. Medaglia, Danielle S. Bassett, Jean M. Vettel, and Sarah F. Muldoon, Data-driven brain network models differentiate variability across language tasks, PLoS Computational Biology 14 (10), e1006487 (2018). Headlined journal’s highlights of the week.

  7. Kanika Bansal, Johan Nakuci and Sarah F. Muldoon, Personalized brain network models for assessing structure–function relationships, Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 52, 42-47 (2018).

  8. Joseph D. Hart, Kanika Bansal, Thomas E. Murphy and Rajarshi Roy, Experimental observation of chimera and cluster states in a minimal globally coupled network, Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science 26 (9), 094801 (2016). Featured as most cited in 2016.

  9. Amit Bhunia, Kanika Bansal, Mohamed Henini, Marzook S. Alshammari and Shouvik Datta, Negative activation energy and dielectric signatures of excitons and excitonic Mott transitions in quantum confined laser structures, Journal of Applied Physics, 120, 144304 (2016).

  10. Kanika Bansal, Mohamed Henini, Marzook S. Alshammari and Shouvik Datta, Dynamics of electronic transitions and frequency dependence of negative capacitance in semiconductor diodes under high forward bias, Applied Physics Letters, 105, 123503 (2014).

  11. Kanika Bansal and Shouvik Datta, Temperature dependent reversal of voltage modulated light emission and negative capacitance in AlGaInP based multi quantum well light emitting devices, Applied Physics Letters, 102, 053508 (2013).

  12. Kanika Bansal and Shouvik Datta, Voltage modulated electro-luminescence spectroscopy to understand negative capacitance and the role of sub-bandgap states in light emitting devices, Journal of Applied Physics, 110, 114509 (2011).


UNDER REVIEW/IN REVISION MANUSCRIPTS

  1. Cassie J Hilditch, Kanika Bansal, Ravi Chachad, Lily R Wong, Nicholas G Bathurst, Nathan H Feick, Amanda Santamaria, Nita L Shattuck, Javier O Garcia, and Erin E Flynn-Evans, Reconfigurations in brain networks upon awakening from slow wave sleep: Interventions and implications in neural communication, in revision (2022).

Preprint available at: biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.12.07.471633v1

  1. Johan Nakuci, Nick Wasylyshyn, Mathew Cieslak, James C Elliot, Kanika Bansal, Barry Giesbrecht, Scott T Grafton, Jean M Vettel, Javier O Garcia, Sarah F Muldoon, Within- and between-subject reproducibility and variability in multi-modal, longitudinal brain networks, submitted (2022).

Preprint available at: biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.05.03.490544v1

  1. Kanika Bansal, Javier O. Garcia, Cody G. Feltch, Nilanjan Banerjee, Christopher Earley, Ryan Robucci, and Justin Brooks Understanding cortical arousals during sleep from leg movements: a pilot study, in revision (2021).

Preprint available at: biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.09.14.460395v1

  1. Nina Lauharatanahirun, Kanika Bansal, Steven M. Thurman, Jean M. Vettel, Barry Giesbrecht, Scott Grafton, James C. Elliott, Erin Flynn-Evans, Emily Falk, and Javier O. Garcia, Flexibility of brain regions during working memory curtails cognitive consequences to lack of sleep, submitted (2021).

Preprint available at: https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.07233




IN PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS


  1. Suzanna Schmeelk, Alfred Aho, Stephanie Wortel-London, and Kanika Bansal, Learning Python in an Urban After-School Middle School Program, The Future of Education, 282 (2017).

  2. Kanika Bansal and Shouvik Datta, Dielectric Response of Light Emitting Semiconductor Junction Diodes: Frequency and Temperature Domain Study, MRS Proceedings, 1635, 07-05 (2014).

  3. Kanika Bansal and Shouvik Datta, Voltage modulated electroluminescence and forward bias impedance characteristics of light emitting semiconductor devices, Physics of Semiconductor Devices: Environmental Science and Engineering, 795 (2014).

  4. Kanika Bansal, Role of light emission and sub-bandgap defects in the dielectric response of electroluminescent diodes, Physica Status Solidi C, 10, 593 (2013).