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Phonemic contrasts under construction? Evidence from Basque
(Infancy, 2020)
Attunement theories of speech perception development suggest
that native-language exposure is one of the main factors
shaping infants' phonemic discrimination capacity within
the second half of their first year. Here, ...
Dissociable rhythmic mechanisms enhance memory forconscious and nonconscious perceptual contents
(PNAS, 2022)
Understanding the neural mechanisms of conscious and unconscious experience is amajor goal of fundamental and translational neuroscience. Here, we target the earlyvisual cortex with a protocol of noninvasive, high-resolution ...
Trauma-Related Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic In 59 Countries
(SAGE, 2022)
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended life like few other events in modern history, with differential impacts on varying population groups. This study examined trauma-related distress among 6,882 adults ages 18 to 94 years old ...
Yesterday Is History, Tomorrow Is a Mystery: An Eye-Tracking Investigation of the Processing of Past and Future Time Reference During Sentence Reading
(APA American Psychological Association, 2022)
The ability to think about nonpresent time is a crucial aspect of human cognition. Both the past and
future imply a temporal displacement of an event outside the “now.” They also intrinsically differ: The
past refers to ...
Language control in bilingual production: Insights from error rate and error type in sentence production
(Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2021)
Most research showing that cognates are named faster than non-cognates has focused on
isolated word production which might not realistically reflect cognitive demands in
sentence production. Here, we explored whether ...
Consensus Goals in the Field of Visual Metacognition
(SAGE, 2022)
Despite the tangible progress in psychological and cognitive sciences over the last several years, these disciplines still trail
other more mature sciences in identifying the most important questions that need to be solved. ...
Using Kinect to classify Parkinson’s disease stages related to severity of gait impairment
(2018)
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a chronic neurodegenerative disease associated with motor problems such as gait impairment. Different systems based on 3D cameras, accelerometers or gyroscopes have been used in related works ...
Brain Networks Modulation in Young and Old Subjects During Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Applied on Prefrontal and Parietal Cortex
(World Scientific Publishing, 2022)
Evidence indicates that the transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has the potential to transiently modulate cognitive function, including age-related changes in brain performance. Only a small number of studies ...
Anatomy and physiology of word‑selective visual cortex: from visual features to lexical processing
(Brain Structure and Function, 2021)
Over the past 2 decades, researchers have tried to uncover how the human brain can extract linguistic information from
a sequence of visual symbols. The description of how the brain’s visual system processes words and ...
Temporally stable beta sensorimotor oscillations and corticomuscular coupling underlie force steadiness
(ELSEVIER, 2022)
As humans, we seamlessly hold objects in our hands, and may even lose consciousness of these objects. This phenomenon raises the unsettled question of the involvement of the cerebral cortex, the core area for voluntary ...