Poster
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Title
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First Author
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Topic Area
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A63
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A Coordinated Temporal Interplay within the Language Network: Evidence from TMS-EEG during Sentence Processing Poster Slam
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Schroën, Joëlle
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Speech Perception
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A64
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A functional role for perceptual brain systems in processing words with visual meaning
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Shebani, Zubaida
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A33
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Accounting for interindividual variability in normative language network organization to explain post-stroke aphasia deficits
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Ketchabaw, W. Tyler
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Disorders: Acquired
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A2
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Are inter-hemispheric shape asymmetries of white matter tracts related to language lateralization?
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Andrulyte, Ieva
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Language Production
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A12
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Assessing the effect of bilingualism on the left frontal cortex connectivity in the CIMAQ cohort.
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Dash, Tanya
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Multilingualism
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A29
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Brain total creatine differs between Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) subtypes and correlates with disease severity
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Hupfeld, Kathleen
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Disorders: Acquired
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A30
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Clustering and Switching on Verbal Fluency in the Logopenic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia
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Jebahi, Fatima
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Disorders: Acquired
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A11
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Conceptual Combination in Non-Local Dependencies Sandbox Series
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Parrish, Alicia
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Meaning: Combinatorial Semantics
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A25
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Correspondence between cognitive and neural representations for phonology, orthography, and semantics in supramarginal compared to angular gyrus
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Graves, William
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Reading
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A56
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Cortical Thickness is Related to Variability in Bilingual Language Proficiency
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Nguyen, My
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Multilingualism
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A4
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Crime Scene Investigation in the MRI scanner: Putting language and autism in context
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Bašnáková, Jana
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Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics
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A55
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Critical brain regions and tracts for syntax acquisition
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Musso, Mariacristina
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Syntax
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A71
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Does white matter mediate the relationship between SES, other environmental risk factors and reading? A SEM study. Sandbox Series
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Villa, Martina
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Reading
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A15
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Effects of early language exposure on speech category learning and speaker identification
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Deschamps, Stephanie
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Multilingualism
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A1
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Effects of lexical valence and (in)congruency with affective state in naturalistic reading aloud Sandbox Series
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Alexander, Jessica M.
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Reading
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A22
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Electrophysiological correlates of short-term word learning and consolidation
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Franco, Julie
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Language Production
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A28
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Examining the Cognitive Neural Basis of Insight Problem Solving with Chinese Character Decomposition Task
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Hu, Dun-Ya
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Methods
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A75
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Exploring neurophysiological signatures of novel word learning processes: The role of semantic training and 24-hour consolidation with overnight sleep Sandbox Series
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Zhou, LIN
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Reading
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A61
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Heterogeneous neural responses distributed across the language network revealed by electrocorticography
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Regev, Tamar I
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Computational Approaches
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A73
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High specificity of top-down modulation in the visual word form area
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White, Alex
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Reading
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A10
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How Aging Shapes Semantic Memory: Exploring the Relationships between Language Abilities, Network Construction, and Word Characteristics on Semantic Network Structure in Younger and Older Adults Sandbox Series
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Cosgrove, Abigail
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Meaning: Combinatorial Semantics
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A5
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Is the rTPJ necessary for processing indirectness and/or change of communicative function? A TMS study
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Boux, Isabella
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Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics
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A70
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Is time on our side? A web-based and fMRI investigation of offline speech-motor learning Sandbox Series
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van Zelst, Anne L.
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Speech Motor Control
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A42
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Language system contributes to ‘gist’ extraction during code comprehension Poster Slam
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Liu, Yun-Fei
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Meaning: Combinatorial Semantics
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A19
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Left superior temporal sulcus lesions reduce semantic access during oral reading Poster Slam
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Dyslin, Sara M.
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Reading
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A14
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Lesion site predictors of syntactic deficits in aphasia
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Den Ouden, Dirk
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Syntax
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A68
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Leveraging EEG decoding to examine automaticity of predictive coding during speech comprehension Sandbox Series
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Trammel, Timothy
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Speech Perception
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A18
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Long-distance dependencies in Chinese, English, and French brains
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Dunagan, Donald
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Computational Approaches
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A21
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Merging Research and Education Through an Undergraduate Laboratory Course Involving Aphasia Assessment and Student Projects Using the Lesion Method Poster Slam
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Fiez, Julie
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Methods
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A17
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Modality Independent Representations of Conceptual Categories in Picture Naming and Word Reading
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Dirani, Julien
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A46
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Morphosyntactic comprehension in primary progressive aphasia: evidence from Spanish
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Mancini, Simona
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Disorders: Acquired
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A53
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Mu (μ) activity during vowel quantity perception with rhythmic priming
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Morris, David
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Perception: Auditory
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A50
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Music to my ears (and fingers): Investigating causal effects of verbal vs. musical labels on tactile discrimination
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McCormick Miller, Tally
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Speech Perception
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A58
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Network models of semantic cognition theories show differential mediation of language production by white matter tracts
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Parchure, Shreya
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Computational Approaches
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A72
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Neural correlates of natural speech errors during continuous picture naming Poster Slam
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Volfart, Angelique
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Language Production
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A38
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Neuroanatomical and Developmental Contributions to an Understanding of Mind Poster Slam
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Koch, Saskia B.J.
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Development
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A51
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Novel metaphor processing in a second language Sandbox Series
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Miller, Adriana
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Multilingualism
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A34
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On the sensitivity of bilinguals to German and Russian acoustic cues for stop consonants
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Kharaman, Mariya
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Multilingualism
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A44
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Periodic Chunking of Language: Rhythmic Neuronal Processing Mirrored in Self-Paced Reading?
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Lo, Chia-Wen
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Syntax
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A9
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Phasic norepinephrine release during sentence comprehension? Influence of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on the P600 Sandbox Series
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Contier, Friederike
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Control, Selection, and Executive Processes
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A59
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Reading ability and dynamics of choline levels across early childhood Sandbox Series
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Perdue, Meaghan
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Reading
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A13
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Reduced functional connectivity may drive task-fMRI underactivation within spared language-tissue in chronic post-stroke aphasia Poster Slam
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DeMarco, Andrew
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Disorders: Acquired
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A57
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Reduced phonological working memory in autism is associated with altered speech-motor engagement
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OBrien, Amanda M.
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Disorders: Developmental
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A40
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Resection of putative “Wernicke’s area” is neither necessary nor sufficient to cause “Wernicke’s aphasia” in a neurosurgical population Poster Slam
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Levy, Deborah F.
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Disorders: Acquired
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A35
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Resting-state functional connectivity of the ventral precentral gyrus Sandbox Series
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Kidwai, Juhi
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Speech Motor Control
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A7
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Retrieval precedes evaluation: An MEG study on implausible gaps in English
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Chacón, Dustin A.
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Syntax
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A6
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Segretation vs. Integration of language and inhibition in the inferior frontal cortex
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Cano Melle, Cristina
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Control, Selection, and Executive Processes
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A67
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Semantic decoding of continuous language from non-invasive brain recordings Poster Slam
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Tang, Jerry
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Computational Approaches
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A60
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Semantic Feature Analysis augmented by anodal HD-tDCS: A case series examining functional connectivity and behavior change in aphasia Sandbox Series
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Pillay, Sara
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Language Therapy
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A8
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Semantic processing requires communication between semantic and domain general systems
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Chapman, Curtiss
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A37
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Sleep components involved in the consolidation of new vocabulary and morphological regularities
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Kimel, Eva
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Morphology
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A54
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Spatiotemporal dynamics of concreteness
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Murphy, Elliot
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A45
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Speech connectedness discriminates Alzheimer’s Disease from cognitively healthy older adults and is associated with poorer semantic memory
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Malcorra, Bárbara L. C.
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Language Production
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A23
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Speech planning in classic picture naming vs. “dialogue” in children and adults
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Goldman, Ebony
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Language Production
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A31
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Speech production facilitates audiovisual word matching
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Kaganovich, Natalya
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Perception: Speech Perception and Audiovisual Integration
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A39
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Structural covariance network identifies FoxP2 gene allele-specific variations and its association to reading and language
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Koirala, Nabin
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Language Genetics
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A16
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Test-retest reliability of TRF-derived measures of cortical tracking of speech
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Dial, Heather
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Perception: Auditory
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A62
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The heterogeneous engagement of the language network during statistical learning
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Schneider, Julie
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Speech Perception
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A65
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The impact of age-related hearing loss on the neuroanatomical network for language: a meta-analysis
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Slade, Kate
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Perception: Auditory
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A36
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The influence of dopamine genotypes on the relationship between rhythm and syntax processing Sandbox Series
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Kim, Hyun-Woong
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Language Genetics
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A27
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The neurobiology of language mediates alterations in conscious experience induced by psychedelic drugs Poster Slam
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Harle, Regan
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Multisensory or Sensorimotor Integration
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A41
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The spectro-temporal information distinguishes between speech and music Sandbox Series
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Li, Yike
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Perception: Auditory
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A48
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Theory of Mind in Autism Spectrum Conditions: a task-based neuroimaging approach
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Mangnus, Margot
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Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics
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A24
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Time-course of processing for syntactic properties in spoken word recognition Sandbox Series
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Gonzalez, Alexa S.
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Speech Perception
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A47
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Tracking language in naturalistic speech: an EEG investigation of the mechanisms underlying aphasic comprehension Sandbox Series
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Rafferty, M. Blake
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Disorders: Acquired
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A74
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Two spatiotemporally distinct cortical networks for sentence reading
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Woolnough, Oscar
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Reading
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A26
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What does varying the standards in an MMN paradigm really do? Sandbox Series
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Han, Chao
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Speech Perception
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A69
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Why do we have such difficulty recalling words as we get older? Evidence that hippocampal declines underlie word-finding problems in aging
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Ullman, Michael T.
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Development
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A3
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Why is speech rate slow in nonfluent/agrammatic primary progressive aphasia?
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Ash, Sharon
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Language Production
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A49
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Word reading in autism shows enhanced activation of dorsal visual association cortex
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McCabe, Cory
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Reading
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