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Information‑seeking across auditory scenes by an echolocating dolphin
(SPRINGER, 2022)
Dolphins gain information through echolocation, a publicly accessible sensory system in which dolphins produce clicks
and process returning echoes, thereby both investigating and contributing to auditory scenes. How their ...
An ERP investigation of accented isolated single word processing
(ELSEVIER, 2022)
Previous studies show that there are differences in native and non-native speech processing (Lev-Ari, 2018).
However, less is known about the differences between processing native and dialectal accents. Is dialectal
processing ...
Speech rhythm convergence in a dyadic reading task
(Speech Communication, 2021)
We tested the effect of co-presence on entrainment to speech rhythm, examining differences in speech rhythm
convergence during a reading task, in conditions where the reading partner was present or absent. Speech
rhythm ...
Increased top-down semantic processing in natural speech linked to better reading in dyslexia
(ELSEVIER, 2023)
Early research proposed that individuals with developmental dyslexia use contextual information to facilitate lexical access and compensate for phonological deficits. Yet at present there is no corroborating neuro-cognitive ...
Déjà-lu: When Orthographic Representations are Generated in the Absence of Orthography
(UBIQUITY PRESS, 2023)
When acquiring novel spoken words, English-speaking children generate preliminary orthographic representations even before seeing the words’ spellings (Wegener et al., 2018). Interestingly, these orthographic skeletons are ...
Enhanced top-down sensorimotor processing in somatic anxiety
(SPRINGER, 2022)
Functional neuroimaging research on anxiety has traditionally focused on brain networks associated with the psychological aspects of anxiety. Here, instead, we target the somatic aspects of anxiety. Motivated by the growing ...
The role of metacognition in monitoring performance and regulating learning in early readers
(SPRINGER, 2022)
Metacognition refers to the capacity to reflect upon our own cognitive processes. Its contribution
to reading development, when children start building their orthographic lexicon,
still remains unknown. Here, we evaluate ...
Noise Modulates Crosslinguistic Effects on Second-Language Auditory Word Recognition
(ASHA, 2023)
Purpose: This study investigates whether crosslinguistic effects on auditory word
recognition are modulated by the quality of the auditory signal (clear and noisy).
Method: In an online experiment, a group of Spanish–English ...
Flexibility and stability of speech sounds: The time course of lexically-driven recalibration
(ELSEVIER, 2023)
Perceptual stability is obviously advantageous, but being able to adjust to the prevailing environment is also adaptive.
Previous research has identified ways in which the categorization of speech sounds shifts as a ...
Frontopolar activity carries feature information of novel stimuli during unconscious reweighting of selective attention
(ELSEVIER, 2022)
Adapting to novelty is essential for an organism's survival in an uncertain world. Neuroimaging
evidence consistently links the anterior prefrontal, specifically the frontopolar
cortex (FPC; BA10), to exploratory reweighting ...