Juma Mbwana

632 total citations
10 papers, 384 citations indexed

About

Juma Mbwana is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental health and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Juma Mbwana has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 384 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 3 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 2 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Juma Mbwana's work include EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (4 papers), Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (4 papers) and Epilepsy research and treatment (3 papers). Juma Mbwana is often cited by papers focused on EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (4 papers), Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (4 papers) and Epilepsy research and treatment (3 papers). Juma Mbwana collaborates with scholars based in United States, Tanzania and Canada. Juma Mbwana's co-authors include Ayichew Hailu, John W. VanMeter, William D. Gaillard, Stuart D. Washington, Alice T. Sawyer, Evan M. Gordon, M. Layne Kalbfleisch, Siddharth Bhatt, Madison M. Berl and J. Patrick Mayo and has published in prestigious journals such as NeuroImage, Brain and Human Brain Mapping.

In The Last Decade

Juma Mbwana

10 papers receiving 381 citations

Peers

Juma Mbwana
Emma Condy United States
Damion V. Demeter United States
Afrooz Jahedi United States
Julia Grieser Painter United States
Matthew J. Euler United States
Kori Johnson Australia
Emma Condy United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Berl, Madison M., Robert Moss, Elizabeth Donner, et al.. (2022). Leveraging electronic patient diaries in SUDEP risk evaluation. Epilepsy Research. 182. 106924–106924. 5 indexed citations
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Harahsheh, Ashraf S., Joelle N. Simpson, Benjamin D. Martin, et al.. (2021). Children's Hospital Ambulatory Response to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 44(3). 184–196. 7 indexed citations
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Mbwana, Juma, Xiaozhen You, Leigh Sepeta, et al.. (2021). Functional connectivity hemispheric contrast (FC-HC): A new metric for language mapping. NeuroImage Clinical. 30. 102598–102598. 7 indexed citations
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Mbwana, Juma, Zachary M. Grinspan, Madison M. Berl, et al.. (2019). Using EHRs to advance epilepsy care. Neurology Clinical Practice. 9(1). 83–88. 12 indexed citations
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Thomassen, Øyvind, Clifford Mann, Juma Mbwana, & Guttorm Brattebø. (2015). Emergency medicine in Zanzibar: the effect of system changes in the emergency department. International Journal of Emergency Medicine. 8(1). 22–22. 3 indexed citations
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Washington, Stuart D., Evan M. Gordon, Alice T. Sawyer, et al.. (2013). Dysmaturation of the default mode network in autism. Human Brain Mapping. 35(4). 1284–1296. 202 indexed citations
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Kalbfleisch, M. Layne, et al.. (2009). Differences in Response Conflict in Autism Spectrum Disorders. NeuroImage. 47. S68–S68. 1 indexed citations
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Bhatt, Siddharth, et al.. (2008). Lying about facial recognition: An fMRI study. Brain and Cognition. 69(2). 382–390. 57 indexed citations
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Mbwana, Juma, Madison M. Berl, Eva K. Ritzl, et al.. (2008). Limitations to plasticity of language network reorganization in localization related epilepsy. Brain. 132(2). 347–356. 80 indexed citations
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Hidler, J., Juma Mbwana, & Thomas A. Zeffiro. (2005). MRI Compatible Force Sensing System for Real-Time Monitoring of Wrist Moments During Fmri Testing. 212–214. 10 indexed citations

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