Browsing by Author "Correia, João M."
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Brain activity patterns of phonemic representations are atypical in beginning readers with family risk for dyslexia
Vandermosten, Maaike; Correia, João M.; Vanderauwera, Jolijn; Wouters, Jan; Bonte, Milene (Developmental Science, 2020)There is an ongoing debate whether phonological deficits in dyslexics should be attributed to (a) less specified representations of speech sounds, like suggested by studies in young children with a familial risk for ... -
Combining Gamma With Alpha and Beta Power Modulation for Enhanced Cortical Mapping in Patients With Focal Epilepsy
Archila-Meléndez, Mario E.; Valente, Giancarlo; Gommer, Erik D.; Correia, João M.; ten Oever, Sanne; Peters, Judith C.; Reithler, Joel; Hendriks, Marc P. H.; Cornejo Ochoa, William; Schijns, Olaf E. M. G.; Dings, Jim T. A.; Hilkman, Danny M. W.; Rouhl, Rob P. W.; Jansma, Bernadette M.; van Kranen-Mastenbroek, Vivianne H. J. M.; Roberts, Mark J. (Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2020)About one third of patients with epilepsy have seizures refractory to the medical treatment. Electrical stimulation mapping (ESM) is the gold standard for the identification of “eloquent” areas prior to resection of ... -
Lexical Information Guides Retuning of Neural Patterns in Perceptual Learning for Speech
Luthra, Sahil; Correia, João M.; Kleinschmidt, Dave F.; Mesite, Laura; Myers, Emily B. (Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2020)A listener's interpretation of a given speech sound can vary probabilistically from moment to moment. Previous experience (i.e., the contexts in which one has encountered an ambiguous sound) can further influence the ... -
Phonatory and articulatory representations of speech production in cortical and subcortical fMRI responses
Correia, João M.; Caballero Gaudes, César; Guediche, Sara; Carreiras, Manuel (Scientific Reports, 2020)Speaking involves coordination of multiple neuromotor systems, including respiration, phonation and articulation. Developing non-invasive imaging methods to study how the brain controls these systems is critical for ... -
Whistling shares a common tongue with speech: bioacoustics from real-time MRI of the human vocal tract
Belyk, Michel; Schultz, Benjamin G.; Correia, João M.; Beal, Deryk S.; Kotz, Sonja A. (Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2019)Most human communication is carried by modulations of the voice. However, a wide range of cultures has developed alternative forms of communication that make use of a whistled sound source. For example, whistling is used ...