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Conflict monitoring and attentional adjustment during binocular rivalry
(WILEY, 2022)
To make sense of ambiguous and, at times, fragmentary sensory input, the brain must rely on a process of active interpretation. At any given moment, only one of several possible perceptual representations prevails in our ...
Comparing end-tidal CO 2 , respiration volume per time (RVT), and average gray matter signal for mapping cerebrovascular reactivity amplitude and delay with breath-hold task BOLD fMRI
(ELSEVIER, 2023)
Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), defined as the cerebral blood flow response to a vasoactive stimulus, is an imag- ing biomarker with demonstrated utility in a range of diseases and in typical development and aging ...
Gepo with a G, or Jepo with a J? Skilled Readers Generate Orthographic Expectations for Novel Spoken Words Even When Spelling is Uncertain
(WILEY, 2022)
English-speaking children and adults generate orthographic skeletons (i.e., preliminary orthographic
representations) solely from aural exposure to novel words. The present study examined whether
skilled readers generate ...
Functional correlates of response inhibition in impulse control disorders in Parkinson’s disease
(NeuroImage: Clinical, 2021)
Impulse control disorder is a prevalent side-effect of Parkinson’s disease (PD) medication, with a strong negative
impact on the quality of life of those affected. Although impulsivity has classically been associated with ...
Electrophysiological signature of the interplay between habits and inhibition in response to smoking-related cues in individuals with a smoking habit: An event-related potential study
(WILEY, 2023)
The rigid, stimulus-bound nature of drug seeking that characterizes substance use disorder (SUD) has been related to a dysregulation of motivational and early attentional reflexive and inhibitory reflective systems. However, ...
When A Nonnative Accent Lets You Spot All the Errors: Examining the Syntactic Interlanguage Benefit
(MIT PRESS, 2022)
In our continuously globalizing world, cross-cultural and cross-linguistic communications are far from exceptional. A wealth of research has indicated that the processing of nonnative-accented speech can be challenging for ...
Cross-modal and cross-language activation in bilinguals reveals lexical competition even when words or signs are unheard or unseen
(PNAS, 2022)
We exploit the phenomenon of cross-modal, cross-language activation to examine the
dynamics of language processing. Previous within-language work showed that seeing a
sign coactivates phonologically related signs, just ...
Long-Range a-Synchronization as Control Signal for BCI: A Feasibility Study
(Society for Neuroscience, 2023)
Shifts in spatial attention are associated with variations in α band (α, 8–14 Hz) activity, specifically in interhemispheric imbalance. The underlying mechanism is attributed to local α-synchronization, which regulates ...
One-to-One or One Too Many? Linking Sound-to-Letter Mappings to Speech Sound Perception and Production in Early Readers
(ASHA, 2022)
Purpose: Effects related to literacy acquisition have been observed at different
levels of speech processing. This study investigated the link between orthographic
knowledge and children’s perception and production of ...
Reproducible Tract Profiles 2 (RTP2) suite, from diffusion MRI acquisition to clinical practice and research
(NATURE, 2023)
Diffusion MRI is a complex technique, where new discoveries and implementations occur at a fast
pace. The expertise needed for data analyses and accurate and reproducible results is increasingly
demanding and requires ...