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Jan R Wessel
University Of California, San Diego
$4,807,043
Attributed
$4,807,043
Total exposure
4
Grants
4
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants. They are the sole PI on all grants (the two match).
Funding over time
peak $768.8K · FY2014–25$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$4,807,043 · 4
By mechanism
R01$4,263,168 · 2
R21$427,625 · 1
R03$116,250 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at University Of California, San Diego
Same institution · by research overlap
- David Jay Reinkensmeyer$8,887,827
- Lee A. Niswander$14,703,716
- Adam Robert Aron$5,951,153
- Jeremy A Elman$3,551,768
- Tamar H Gollan$14,883,204
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Affect”
- Gerald T Nepom · Benaroya Research Inst At Virginia Mason$298,740,071
- Judith S. Currier · University Of California Los Angeles$287,585,588
- Chanza Baytop · Westat, Inc.$271,217,917
- Joseph J. Eron · Univ Of North Carolina Chapel Hill$209,385,844
- David Heimbrook · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.$168,138,264
- Daniel R Kuritzkes · Brigham And Women'S Hospital$151,687,019
Research focus
AffectBehaviorElectroencephalographyBasal GangliaBrainMotorMotor ControlSymptomsParkinson DiseaseMeasurementNeural CircuitCognitive ControlEventApplications GrantsTheoretical ModelSignal TransductionBaseMovementRelating To Nervous SystemCognitiveInvestigationPatternAreaPhysiological
Grant awards (13)
Resolving the paradoxical effects of subthalamic deep-brain stimulation on inhibitory motor control$573,564
R01 · FY2025 · NS · contact PI
The TMS-evoked potential as a measure of cortical excitation and inhibition during cognitive processes$427,625
R21 · FY2024 · NS · contact PI
The role of cortical and subcortical β-bursts in the cognitive control of human movement$332,105
R01 · FY2024 · NS · contact PI
The role of cortical and subcortical β-bursts in the cognitive control of human movement$342,377
R01 · FY2023 · NS · contact PI
The Role of a Neural Mechanism for Inhibitory Control in Cognitive Flexibility$378,432
R01 · FY2022 · NS · contact PI
The role of cortical and subcortical β-bursts in the cognitive control of human movement$347,022
R01 · FY2022 · NS · contact PI
The Role of a Neural Mechanism for Inhibitory Control in Cognitive Flexibility$378,432
R01 · FY2021 · NS · contact PI
The role of cortical and subcortical β-bursts in the cognitive control of human movement$364,421
R01 · FY2021 · NS · contact PI
The role of cortical and subcortical β-bursts in the cognitive control of human movement$387,364
R01 · FY2020 · NS · contact PI
The Role of a Neural Mechanism for Inhibitory Control in Cognitive Flexibility$381,451
R01 · FY2020 · NS · contact PI
The Role of a Neural Mechanism for Inhibitory Control in Cognitive Flexibility$381,451
R01 · FY2019 · NS · contact PI
The Role of a Neural Mechanism for Inhibitory Control in Cognitive Flexibility$396,549
R01 · FY2018 · NS · contact PI
Motoric stopping as an intervention to reduce the value of rewarding stimuli$116,250
R03 · FY2014 · DA · contact PI