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A novel cognitive neurosurgery approach for supramaximal resection of non-dominant precuneal gliomas: A case report
(SPRINGER, 2023)
Despite mounting evidence pointing to the contrary, classical neurosurgery presumes many cerebral regions are non-eloquent,
and therefore, their excision is possible and safe. This is the case of the precuneus and posterior ...
Exploring effects of social information on talker-independent accent adaptation
(ASA, 2023)
The present study examined whether race information about speakers can promote rapid and generalizable perceptual adaptation to second-language accent. First-language English listeners were presented with Cantonese-accented ...
In search of finalizing and validating digital learning tools supporting all in acquiring full literacy
(Frontiers, 2023)
Unlike many believe, accurate and fluent basic reading skill (ie. to decode text) is
not enough for learning knowledge via reading. More than 10 years ago a digital
learning game supporting the first step towards full ...
Performance feedback enhances test-potentiated encoding
(Frontiers, 2023)
Introduction: Long-term memory retention is enhanced after testing compared to restudying (testing effect). Notably, memory retrieval further improves when correct-answer feedback is provided after the retrieval attempt ...
Neurodevelopmental oscillatory basis of speech processing in noise
(ELSEVIER, 2023)
Humans’ extraordinary ability to understand speech in noise relies on multiple processes that develop with age. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), we characterize the underlying neuromaturational basis by quantifying how ...
In Search of Variables Explaining Individual Differences in Second Language Learning and Processing: A Commentary on “The Neurocognitive Underpinnings of Second Language Processing: Knowledge Gains From the Past and Future Outlook”
(WILEY, 2023)
In her review article “The Neurocognitive Underpinnings of Second LanguageProcessing: Knowledge Gains from the Past and Future Outlook,” Distin-guished Professor Janet van Hell presented a rigorous review of the mostprominent ...
The genetic architecture of language functional connectivity
(ELSEVIER, 2022)
Language is a unique trait of the human species, of which the genetic architecture remains largely unknown. Through language disorders studies, many candidate genes were identified. However, such complex and multi- factorial ...
Want to quickly adapt to distorted speech and become a better listener? Read lips, not text
(PLOS, 2022)
When listening to distorted speech, does one become a better listener by looking at the face of the speaker or by reading subtitles that are presented along with the speech signal? We examined this question in two experiments ...
Interactions between functional networks in Parkinson's disease mild cognitive impairment
(NATURE, 2023)
The study of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is critical to understand the underlying processes of cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Functional connectivity (FC) disruptions in PD-MCI patients have been observed ...
No evidence of fast mapping in healthy adults using an implicit memory measure: failures to replicate the lexical competition results of Coutanche and Thompson-Schill (2014)
(Taylor & Francis, 2023)
Fast mapping (FM) is a hypothetical, incidental learning process that allows rapid acquisition of new words. Using an implicit reaction time measure in a FM paradigm, Coutanche and Thompson-Schill (Coutanche, M. N., & ...