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A LOW RANK AND SPARSE PARADIGM FREE MAPPING ALGORITHM FOR DECONVOLUTION OF FMRI DATA
(IEEE, 2021)
Current deconvolution algorithms for functional magnetic resonance
imaging (fMRI) data are hindered by widespread signal changes
arising from motion or physiological processes (e.g. deep breaths)
that can be interpreted ...
Sleeping when the world locks down: Correlates of sleep health during the COVID-19 pandemic across 59 countries
(Sleep Health, 2021)
COVID-19 escalated into a global pandemic affecting countries around the world. As communities shut down to reduce disease spread, all aspects of life have been altered, including sleep. This study investigated changes in ...
Improving Reading Through Videogames and Digital Apps: A Systematic Review
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2021)
Background: The use of electronic interventions to improve reading is becoming a
common resource. This systematic review aims to describe the main characteristics of
randomized controlled trials or quasi-experimental ...
Voluntary Language Switching in the Context of Bilingual Aphasia
(behavioral sciences, 2020)
As studies of bilingual language control (BLC) seek to explore the underpinnings of
bilinguals’ abilities to juggle two languages, di erent types of language switching tasks have been
used to uncover switching and mixing ...
Agreement and illusion of disagreement: An ERP study on Basque
(Cortex, 2019)
Agreement is a syntactic relation involving a controller (e.g., a noun) and a target with matching inflectional morphology (e.g., a verb). Across languages, electrophysiological studies consistently report that the presence ...
Intermodality differences in statistical learning: phylogenetic and ontogenetic influences
(WILEY, 2022)
In Basque–Spanish bilinguals, statistical learning (SL) in the visual modality was more efficient on nonlinguistic
than linguistic input; in the auditory modality, we found the reverse pattern of results.We hypothesize ...
Mental Representation of Word Family Structure: The Case of German Infinitives, Conversion Nouns and Other Morphologically Related Forms
(Frontiers, 2022)
This study investigates how two non-finite forms, infinitives and conversion nouns, are represented in the mind of L1 and L2 speakers and what is their relationship to other members of the corresponding word family. German ...
Virtual Reality pitch ranking in children with cochlear implants, hearing aids or normal hearing
(ELSEVIER, 2022)
When listening to music, one uses the hearing to identify all musical
elements such as pitches, musical intervals, melodies, chords, rhythms,
and timbre [1]. To determine the notes in a melody, it is critical to have
the ...
The impact of orthographic forms on speech production and perception: An artificial vowel-learning study
(ELSEVIER, 2022)
This study investigates the effect of orthographic forms on phonetic aspects of isolated speech sound production
and perception. Three groups of 25 L1-Spanish speakers were exposed to /y/ and /e/ in a multi-session ...
Rhythms in cognition: The evidence revisited
(WILEY, 2022)
Brain activity abounds with rhythmic patterns (Capilla et al., 2021; Groppe et al., 2013; Keitel & Gross, 2016) that reflect ongoing fluctuations of neuronal excitability (Adrian & Matthews, 1934; Bishop, 1932). These ...