Poster
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Title
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First Author
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Topic Area
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A1
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Why the GPT task of predicting the next word does not suffice to describe human language production: A conversational fMRI-study
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Arvidsson, Caroline
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Language Production
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A2
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Decoding pictures and words with MEG signals: Evidence for shared neural representation of semantic categories Sandbox Series
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Nakajima, Kai
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Language Production
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A3
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Context-driven word production suppresses high-gamma-band activity in the middle temporal cortex
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Zyryanov, Andrey
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Language Production
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A5
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Examining the brain dynamics of control processes during language production using intracranial electroencephalography
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Anderson, Elizabeth
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Language Production
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A6
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Functional connectivity underlying speech monitoring processes as revealed by Graph Signal Processing Sandbox Series
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Wang, Yusheng
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Language Production
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A7
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Unveiling Accelerated Brain Aging through Discourse Analysis: Leveraging Natural Language Processing and Neuroimaging
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Gleichgerrcht, Ezequiel
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Language Production
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A8
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The eyes don’t really have it
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Dwivedi, Veena D.
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Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics
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A9
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Neural and cognitive predictors of individual variability in speech comprehension Sandbox Series
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MacGregor, Lucy J
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Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics
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A10
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Discourse- and lesion-based aphasia severity estimation
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Riccardi, Nicholas
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Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics
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A11
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Social Anxiety in Mentalising: investigating Theory of Mind through fMRI
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Devillers, Robin
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Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics
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A12
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Neural response of pragmatic inference in young and older adults: Evidence from ERP data
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Feng, Wangshu
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Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics
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A13
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The Effectiveness of tDCS associated with Executive Function Training in Functional Communication: Evidence from poststroke aphasia
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Pisano, Francesca
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Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics
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A14
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Using EEG and eye-tracking to investigate the prediction of speech in naturalistic virtual environments Lightning Talk
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Huizeling, Eleanor
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Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics
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A15
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Gravity matters for the neural representations of action semantics
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Xiong, Ziyi
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A16
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Semantic Transparency and Chinese Compound Processing: An ERP Analysis Sandbox Series
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Chen, Yihan
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A17
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Investigating the extent of error-based adaptation in language using a repetition paradigm: the effect of sentence context and prediction violation
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Hodapp, Alice
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A18
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Object color knowledge representation in the brain of color-blind: Effects of language and sensory experiences
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Lu, Jiahui
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A19
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Tracking word meanings across contexts in MEG with Representational Similarity Analysis
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Messi, Aline-Priscillia
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A20
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Auditory associative word learning in adults: the effects of musical experience and stimulus ordering
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Cosper, Samuel H.
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A21
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Functional dissociations of the default mode network reflect the type of representation and not perceptual engagement
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Jefferies, Beth
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A22
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Motor imagery training and verbal semantic processing. A TMS-EEG study
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Bayram, Mariam
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A23
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An fMRI Study of Abstract Verb Representation Sandbox Series
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Muraki, Emiko J.
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A24
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The neural correlates of metaphor: An fNIRS Study
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Meier, Erin
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A25
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Mommy doesn't like it when I curse: an ERP study on taboo word processing and psychosocial characteristics
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Silva-Nasser, Claudiane
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A26
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Spatio-temporal signatures of social verb processing in the human brain: An MEG study
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Amoruso, Lucia
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A27
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The role of the super and subordinate hierarchical relationships in word priming
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Hardy, Beck N.I.
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Meaning: Lexical Semantics
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A28
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Coordination of statistical and linguistic information during spoken language comprehension Sandbox Series
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Mai, Anna
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Morphology
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A29
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Neural markers of developmental processing of grammaticality from childhood to adolescence
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Ronderos, Juliana
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Morphology
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A30
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The grammatical class of verbs that function as the heads of ‘N+V’ noun phrases in Mandarin: behavioral and ERP evidence
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Xia, Quansheng
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Morphology
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A31
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Affix semantic typicality facilitates word processing: MEG evidence from Arabic
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Azar, Marianne
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Morphology
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A32
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Neural signatures of conversion and stress alternation in English noun-verb recognition
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Redmon, Charles
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Morphology
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A33
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Frequency attenuation effects in masked repetition priming: a large-scale online study
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Petrosino, Roberto
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Morphology
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A34
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Morphophonological alternations modulate early and automatic decomposition mechanisms in the visual word form area: MEG evidence from Tagalog prefixation
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Cayado, Dave Kenneth
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Morphology
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A35
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Rapid morphological changes in gray matter volume (GMV) and cortical thickness (CT) during reading and face processing with structural T1-weighted MRI.
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Braun, Mario
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Morphology
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A36
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The role of morpho-phonological complexity in word recognition: an ERP study of German nouns Sandbox Series
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Gupta, Anna
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Morphology
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A37
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Getting to the 'root' of semantic and syntactic processing of morphologically complex words: MEG evidence from Arabic
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Wray, Samantha
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Morphology
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A39
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Category vs. Semantic Morphological Rule Violations: MEG Comparisons from South Slavic
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Ristić, Bojana
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Morphology
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A40
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Pupillary response of monolinguals and bilinguals in linguistic and nonlinguistic processing
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Bao, Wenfu
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Multilingualism
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A41
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Cortical Generators and Connections Underlying Phoneme Perception: a Mismatch Negativity and P300 Investigation
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Criel, Yana
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Phonology
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A42
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Identifying the neural bases of phonological learning Sandbox Series
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Repetti-Ludlow, Chiara
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Phonology
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A43
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Learning to map between discrete structure in speech sounds and motor actions
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Donhauser, Peter
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Phonology
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A44
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Syllables and their beginnings have a special role in the mental lexicon
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Sun, Yue
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Phonology
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A45
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Neural source dynamics of predictive and integratory structure building during natural story listening
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Coopmans, Cas W.
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Syntax and Combinatorial Semantics
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A46
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Modeling memory retrieval during naturalistic comprehension
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Tung, Tzu-Yun
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Syntax and Combinatorial Semantics
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A47
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Tracking the representational dynamics of linguistic composition during sentence comprehension: A proposed neural decoding study Sandbox Series
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Zhao, Junyuan
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Syntax and Combinatorial Semantics
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A48
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Memory-based processing models predict neural tracking during comprehension of complex sentences
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Rafferty, M. Blake
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Syntax and Combinatorial Semantics
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A49
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Mental compression of sequences in human working memory
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Al Roumi, Fosca
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Syntax and Combinatorial Semantics
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A50
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Event-related potentials elicited by similarity-based interference during subject-verb dependency resolution Lightning Talk
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Schoknecht, Pia
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Syntax and Combinatorial Semantics
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A51
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Exploring Structural Connectivity Networks for Classification of Post-Stroke Aphasia Patients and Healthy Controls using Graph Neural Networks
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Nemati, Samaneh
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Disorders: Acquired
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A52
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Language network dysfunction with preserved temporal variability of dynamic functional connectivity in individuals with post-stroke aphasia
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Falconer, Isaac
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Disorders: Acquired
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A53
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Classification between PPA, MCI and Healthy Controls using EEG and Artificial Intelligence
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Chriskos, Panteleimon
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Disorders: Acquired
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A54
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Cluster-based delineations of aphasia profiles using EEG measures of acoustic and linguistic speech encoding
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Kries, Jill
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Disorders: Acquired
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A55
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The role of domain-general abilities in language recovery following acute stroke
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Arellano-Garcia, Karen
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Disorders: Acquired
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A56
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Lesions and language activity in post-stroke aphasia too mild to detect on the Western Aphasia Battery-Revised
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Laks, Alycia
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Disorders: Acquired
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A57
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Regional brain aging: premature aging of the domain general system and aphasia severity
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Hetherington, Natalie
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Disorders: Acquired
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A58
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Motivation and design of a study on the neural correlates of verb production in chronic post-stroke aphasia Sandbox Series
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Casilio, Marianne
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Disorders: Acquired
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A60
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Distinct functional connectivity patterns in stuttering and non-stuttering children: A confirmatory network analysis using CS-GIMME
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Chang, Soo-Eun
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Disorders: Developmental
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A61
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Role of Glial Cells in the Pathophysiology of Stuttering: A Focus on Synaptic Refinement
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SheikhBahaei, Shahriar
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Disorders: Developmental
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A62
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Specific brain structural changes following a phonological and a morphological intervention in Chinese children with RD
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Wu, Yu
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Disorders: Developmental
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A63
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Reward-related processing of familiar maternal speech in six-month-old infants with different likelihoods of ASD
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Hoshiino, Eiichi
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Disorders: Developmental
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A64
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Corrective and Adaptive Responses to Auditory Errors
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Daliri, Ayoub
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Speech Motor Control
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A65
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Neural representations of the content and production of human vocalization
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Voigtlaender, Vera A.
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Speech Motor Control
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A66
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Thetaburst Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Speech Motor Adaptation
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Beal, Deryk S.
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Speech Motor Control
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A67
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Pars opercularis underlies speech motor efference copy and successful auditory feedback processing: Evidence from left-hemisphere stroke
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Beach, Sara D.
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Speech Motor Control
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A68
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Investigating brain dynamics of Motor Speech Encoding through speech modes
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Sanders, Bryan
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Speech Motor Control
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A69
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Speech motor planning in monosyllabic and disyllabic pseudoword production
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Lancheros, Monica
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Speech Motor Control
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A70
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Differentiation of the Role of the IFG and STG in Overt and Covert Speech Using fNIRS
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Cummine, Jacqueline
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Speech Motor Control
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A71
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Cortical dynamics underlying speech sequence planning
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Liu, Jessie R.
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Speech Motor Control
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A72
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A tradeoff between acoustic and linguistic feature encoding in spoken language comprehension
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Tezcan, Filiz
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Speech Perception
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A74
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Dendritic non-linearity supports the formation and reactivation of word memories as cell assemblies Lightning Talk
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Quaresima, Alessio
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Speech Perception
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A75
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What we do (not) know about the mechanisms underlying adaptive speech perception
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Xie, Xin
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Speech Perception
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A76
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Context and Attention Shape Electrophysiological Correlates of Speech-to-Language Transformation
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Anderson, Andrew
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Speech Perception
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A79
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Why does predictable emotional language deactivate the amygdala?
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Beltrán, Nati
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Speech Perception
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A80
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The Role of Domain General Working Memory in Predictive Sentence Processing Sandbox Series
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Gokcen, Yasemin
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Speech Perception
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A81
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Alterations in the Processing of Temporal Features for Speech Associated with Musicianship and Instrument Type Sandbox Series
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Jantzen, McNeel
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Speech Perception
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A82
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Functional and structural connectivity of auditory areas that process talker variability in speech
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Perrachione, Tyler
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Speech Perception
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A83
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Task-dependent functional connectivity of language-selective regions
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Moore, Arielle
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Speech Perception
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A84
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Bilateral human laryngeal motor cortex in perceptual decision of lexical tone and voicing of consonant Lightning Talk
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Du, Yi
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Speech Perception
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A85
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Alpha and beta oscillations differentially support linguistic demands in a rule-switching task
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Zioga, Ioanna
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Speech Perception
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A86
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals a causal link between TMS, neural function, and behavior in speech processing paradigms
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Comstock, Lindy
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Speech Perception
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A87
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Double dissociations emerge in a “flat” attractor network
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Malharin, Ihintza
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Computational Approaches
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A88
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Language meaning elicited by viewing animations of geometric shapes in autistic and non-autistic individuals
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Chouinard, Brea
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Computational Approaches
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A89
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Mitigating catastrophic interference in neural network models of bilingual lexical acquisition
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Magnuson, James
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Computational Approaches
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A91
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Complex lexico-semantic networks: cross-linguistic comparison of embedding cosine similarity and human free word associations
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Licata, Abigail E.
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Computational Approaches
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A92
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Syntactic-Semantic Analysis of the Emergence of Novel English-Persian Bilingual Complex Predicates
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Saneei, Sarah
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Computational Approaches
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A93
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Decoding brain states during language processing: deep learning applied on fMRI temporal sequences
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Caudrelier, Tiphaine
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Computational Approaches
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A94
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Individual differences in resting state brain networks involving memory regions in relation to multilingual language experience Sandbox Series
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Maghsadhagh, Sevil
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Computational Approaches
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A95
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Language network lateralization is reflected throughout the macroscale functional organization of cortex
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Labache, Loic
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Computational Approaches
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A96
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Multimodal Conceptual Representation: Do ChatGPT/LLMs require embodiment to reach human-level representation?
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Xu, Qihui
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Computational Approaches
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A97
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Neuroimaging Predictors of Language Outcome in Moderate to Late Preterm and Early Term Infants
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Chan, Peggy Hiu Ying
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Language Development/Acquisition
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A98
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Innate neural mechanisms underlying semantic cognition: converging evidences from neonate and twin studies
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Zhu, Ziliang
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Language Development/Acquisition
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A99
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The mechanism by which the word or tool category of a novel figure is learned in the human ventral occipito-temporal cortex Sandbox Series
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Luo, Xiangqi
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Language Development/Acquisition
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A100
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Language Acquisition in Brains and Algorithms: towards a systematic tracking of the evolution of language representations using stereoelectroencephalography recordings in children and deep learning. Lightning Talk
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Evanson, Linnea
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Language Development/Acquisition
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A101
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The Development of Lexical Representation During the Third Year of Life: A Longitudinal EEG Study
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Gerards, Jonas
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Language Development/Acquisition
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A103
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Domain general cognitive control brain networks are associated with the development of children's language abilities
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Yang, Xiaohong
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Language Development/Acquisition
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A104
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Disentangling the specific networks related to statistical learning from those for rule generalization
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Quintero-Manes, Brian
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Language Development/Acquisition
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A106
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Small Left Middle Temporal Gyrus Volume Predicts More Advanced Mean Length of Utterance at 5 years of age in the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study
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Kurila, Kiia
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Language Development/Acquisition
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A107
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Representations of abstract thematic roles outside language in infants and adults
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Hochmann, Jean-Remy
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Language Development/Acquisition
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A108
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Word learning through eye gaze cues at 12 to 24 months
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Segal, Osnat
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Language Development/Acquisition
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A110
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Harnessing the Power of Language: Advancing the Prediction of Individual Trajectories in Aging with an Advanced Cerebro-Cognitive Age Estimation Algorithm Targeting Language Networks Sandbox Series
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ROGER, Elise
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Methods
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A111
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Language selectivity may be highly localized: Evidence from univariate and multivoxel analyses
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Belisle, Rebecca
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Methods
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A112
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Contributions of the thalamus to language: A meta-analytic approach
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Bulut, Talat
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Methods
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A113
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From decoding elicited to self-generated inner speech
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Parker Jones, Oiwi
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Methods
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A114
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Left-Right Asymmetries of Sulcal Patterns in and around Broca’s Area Sandbox Series
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Wegrzyn, Martin
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Methods
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A115
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“Transforming” the neuroscience of language: Estimating pattern-to-pattern transformations of brain activity
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Hauk, Olaf
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Methods
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A116
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Optimising 7T-fMRI for imaging the anterior temporal lobe
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Frisby, Saskia L.
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Methods
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A117
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Processing bottlenecks in visual word recognition
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White, Alex
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Reading
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A118
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Concreteness pre-activated earlier than word length during visual predictive priming: Evidence from EEG decoding
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Trammel, Timothy
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Reading
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A119
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Can Prediction Error Explain Predictability Effects on the N1 during Picture-Word Verification?
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Taylor, Jack
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Reading
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A120
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Cortical responses by attentive reading are modulated by prior attentional status. An intracranial-EEG study.
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Perrone-Bertolotti, Marcela
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Reading
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A121
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Interacting effects of visual features and linguistic processing in the visual word form area
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Chauhan, Vassiki
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Reading
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A122
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Causal Dissociation of Reading and Naming
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Woolnough, Oscar
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Reading
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A123
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Invasive and noninvasive mapping of the visual word form area in neurosurgery patients
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Mahon, Bradford
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Reading
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A124
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Voxelwise and connectome lesion-symptom mapping reveals distinct organization of sublexical and lexical reading
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Dyslin, Sara
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Reading
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A125
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Neuroanatomical contributions to oral pseudoword reading
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Paul, Sachi
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Reading
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A126
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Cortical and subcortical mechanisms of orthographic learning Lightning Talk
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Rapp, Brenda
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Reading
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A127
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Assessing sensitivity to semantic and syntactic information in deaf readers: An ERP study Sandbox Series
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Akers, Emily M.
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Reading
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A128
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Discrete repetition effects for visual words compared to faces and objects, but no modulation by expectation: An event-related potential study
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SONG, Bingbing
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Reading
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A129
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Predicting Semantic and Phonological Information in Language Comprehension: Evidence from ERP Representational Similarity Analysis
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Qu, Qingqing
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Reading
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