Omid Kardan

2.1k total citations
38 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Omid Kardan is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Omid Kardan has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 12 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 9 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Omid Kardan's work include Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (10 papers), Urban Green Space and Health (10 papers) and Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies (8 papers). Omid Kardan is often cited by papers focused on Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (10 papers), Urban Green Space and Health (10 papers) and Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies (8 papers). Omid Kardan collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Sweden. Omid Kardan's co-authors include Marc G. Berman, Hiroki Kotabe, Bratislav Mišić, Lyle J. Palmer, Tomáš Paus, Peter Gozdyra, Faisal Moola, Grigori Yourganov, Michael C. Hout and John Jonides and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, NeuroImage and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Omid Kardan

34 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers

Omid Kardan
Yannick Joye Belgium
Eleanor Ratcliffe United Kingdom
Panagiotis Mavros United Kingdom
Mary K. Askren United States
Lindsey Sherdell United States
Paul T. Sowden United Kingdom
Yannick Joye Belgium
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All Works

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Taxali, Aman, Mike Angstadt, Alexander Weigard, et al.. (2025). Somatomotor Disconnection Links Sleep Duration With Socioeconomic Context, Screen Time, Cognition, and Psychopathology. Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science. 5(4). 100522–100522.
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Kardan, Omid, Natasha N. Jones, Muriah D. Wheelock, et al.. (2025). Assessing neurocognitive maturation in early adolescence based on baby and adult functional brain landscapes. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 73. 101543–101543.
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Wang, Yu, Donna Dierker, Omid Kardan, et al.. (2025). A subset of cortical areas exhibit adult-like functional network patterns in early childhood. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 73. 101551–101551.
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Taxali, Aman, Mike Angstadt, Omid Kardan, et al.. (2024). Socioeconomic resources in youth are linked to divergent patterns of network integration/segregation across the brain's transmodal axis. PNAS Nexus. 3(9). pgae412–pgae412. 6 indexed citations
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Kardan, Omid, et al.. (2024). Perceiving natural images may consume less cognitive resources: evidence from image memorability, edge magnitudes, and spectral content. Journal of Vision. 24(10). 1369–1369. 2 indexed citations
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Kardan, Omid, Andrew J. Stier, Elliot A. Layden, et al.. (2023). Improvements in task performance after practice are associated with scale-free dynamics of brain activity. Network Neuroscience. 7(3). 1129–1152. 8 indexed citations
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Meidenbauer, Kimberly Lewis, Omid Kardan, Andrew J. Stier, et al.. (2022). Scale invariance in fNIRS as a measurement of cognitive load. Cortex. 154. 62–76. 14 indexed citations
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Kaplan, Sydney, Dominique Meyer, Óscar Miranda-Domínguez, et al.. (2021). Filtering respiratory motion artifact from resting state fMRI data in infant and toddler populations. NeuroImage. 247. 118838–118838. 13 indexed citations
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Schertz, Kathryn E., Omid Kardan, & Marc G. Berman. (2020). Visual features influence thought content in the absence of overt semantic information. Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 82(8). 3945–3956. 11 indexed citations
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Berman, Marc G., Omid Kardan, Hiroki Kotabe, Howard C. Nusbaum, & Sarah E. London. (2019). The promise of environmental neuroscience. Nature Human Behaviour. 3(5). 414–417. 46 indexed citations
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Necka, Elizabeth A., et al.. (2019). Visual cues to fertility are in the eye (movements) of the beholder. Hormones and Behavior. 115. 104562–104562. 4 indexed citations
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Kardan, Omid, Patricia A. Reuter‐Lorenz, Scott Peltier, et al.. (2019). Brain connectivity tracks effects of chemotherapy separately from behavioral measures. NeuroImage Clinical. 21. 101654–101654. 18 indexed citations
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Kardan, Omid, et al.. (2017). Image Feature Types and Their Predictions of Aesthetic Preference and Naturalness. Frontiers in Psychology. 8. 632–632. 47 indexed citations
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Kardan, Omid, Laura Shneidman, Sheila Krogh‐Jespersen, et al.. (2017). Cultural and Developmental Influences on Overt Visual Attention to Videos. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 11264–11264. 16 indexed citations
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Kardan, Omid, et al.. (2017). Physiological dynamics of stress contagion. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 6168–6168. 54 indexed citations
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Kotabe, Hiroki, Omid Kardan, & Marc G. Berman. (2016). Can the High-Level Semantics of a Scene be Preserved in the Low-Level Visual Features of that Scene? A Study of Disorder and Naturalness.. Cognitive Science. 9 indexed citations
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Kardan, Omid, Peter Gozdyra, Bratislav Mišić, et al.. (2015). Neighborhood greenspace and health in a large urban center. Scientific Reports. 5(1). 11610–11610. 313 indexed citations
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Kardan, Omid, Marc G. Berman, Grigori Yourganov, Joseph Schmidt, & John M. Henderson. (2015). Classifying mental states from eye movements during scene viewing.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance. 41(6). 1502–1514. 36 indexed citations
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Kardan, Omid, Emre Demiralp, Michael C. Hout, et al.. (2015). Is the preference of natural versus man-made scenes driven by bottom–up processing of the visual features of nature?. Frontiers in Psychology. 6. 471–471. 99 indexed citations
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Berman, Marc G., Michael C. Hout, Omid Kardan, et al.. (2014). The Perception of Naturalness Correlates with Low-Level Visual Features of Environmental Scenes. PLoS ONE. 9(12). e114572–e114572. 111 indexed citations

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