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Decoding motor expertise from fine-tuned oscillatory network organization
(WILEY, 2022)
Can motor expertise be robustly predicted by the organization of frequency-specific oscillatory brain networks? To answer this question, we recorded high-density electroencephalography (EEG) in expert Tango dancers and ...
Contextual Priors Guide Perception and Motor Responses to Observed Actions
(OXFORD, 2022)
In everyday-life scenarios, prior expectations provided by the context in which actions are embedded support action prediction. However, it is still unclear how newly learned action–context associations can drive our ...
The Bilingual Lexicon, Back and Forth: Electrophysiological Signatures of Translation Asymmetry
(ELSEVIER, 2022)
Mainstream theories of first and second language (L1, L2) processing in bilinguals are crucially
informed by word translation research. A core finding is the translation asymmetry effect, typified by slower performance
in ...
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 ...
Behavioral and oscillatory signatures of switch costs in highly proficient bilinguals
(NATURE, 2023)
Bilinguals with a high proficiency in their first (L1) and second language (L2) often show comparable reaction times when switching from their L1 to L2 and vice-versa (“symmetrical switch costs”). However, the neurophysiological ...
“Left and right prefrontal routes to action comprehension”
(Cortex, 2023)
Successful action comprehension requires the integration of motor information and semantic
cues about objects in context. Previous evidence suggests that while motor features
are dorsally encoded in the fronto-parietal ...
Oscillatory dynamics underlying noun and verb production in highly proficient bilinguals
(Nature Research, 2022-01)
[EN] Words representing objects (nouns) and words representing actions (verbs) are essential components of speech across languages. While there is evidence regarding the organizational principles governing neural representation ...
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 ...
Neural dynamics supporting longitudinal plasticity of action naming across languages: MEG evidence from bilingual brain tumor patients
(ELSEVIER, 2023)
Previous evidence suggests that distinct ventral and dorsal streams respectively underpin the semantic processing
of object and action knowledge. Recently, we found that brain tumor patients with dorsal gliomas in ...
Decoding bilingualism from resting-state oscillatory network organization
(WILEY, 2024)
Can lifelong bilingualism be robustly decoded from intrinsic brain connectivity? Can we determine, using a spectrally resolved approach, the oscillatory networks that better predict dual-language experience? We recorded ...