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Susceptibility to auditory hallucinations is associated with spontaneous but not directed modulation of top-down expectations for speech
In: Neurosci Conscious (2022)
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Who is Right? A Word-Identification-in-Noise Test for Young Children Using Minimal Pair Distracters
Evans, Samuel; Rosen, S.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2022
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Who is Right? test (Evans & Rosen, 2021) ...
Evans, Samuel; Rosen, Stuart. - : ASHA journals, 2021
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Language Experience Impacts Brain Activation for Spoken and Signed Language in Infancy: Insights From Unimodal and Bimodal Bilinguals
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Sign and speech share partially overlapping conceptual representations ...
Evans, Samuel. - : Mendeley, 2019
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Sign and speech share partially overlapping conceptual representations ...
Evans, Samuel. - : Mendeley, 2019
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Evidence for shared conceptual representations for sign and speech
Evans, Samuel; Price, Cathy; Diedrichsen, Jörn. - : Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019
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Sign and Speech Share Partially Overlapping Conceptual Representations
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Sign and Speech Share Partially Overlapping Conceptual Representations
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Sign and Speech Share Partially Overlapping Conceptual Representations
In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2019)
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A genome-wide phylogeny of jumping spiders (Araneae, Salticidae), using anchored hybrid enrichment
Maddison, Wayne P.; Evans, Samuel C.; Hamilton, Chris A.. - : Pensoft Publishers, 2017
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What Has Replication Ever Done for Us? Insights from Neuroimaging of Speech Perception
Evans, Samuel. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2017
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Hierarchical Organization of Auditory and Motor Representations in Speech Perception: Evidence from Searchlight Similarity Analysis
Evans, Samuel; Davis, Matthew H.. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Hierarchical Organization of Auditory and Motor Representations in Speech Perception: Evidence from Searchlight Similarity Analysis
Evans, Samuel; Davis, Matthew H.. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Do We Know What We’re Saying? The Roles of Attention and Sensory Information During Speech Production
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Changes of right-hemispheric activation after constraint-induced, intensive language action therapy in chronic aphasia ... : fMRI evidence from auditory semantic processing ...
Mohr, Bettina; Difrancesco, Stephanie; Harrington, Karen. - : Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 2014
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Does musical enrichment enhance the neural coding of syllables?:neuroscientific interventions and the importance of behavioral data
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Does musical enrichment enhance the neural coding of syllables? Neuroscientific interventions and the importance of behavioral data
Evans, Samuel; Meekings, Sophie; Nuttall, Helen E.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Changes of right-hemispheric activation after constraint-induced, intensive language action therapy in chronic aphasia: fMRI evidence from auditory semantic processing1
Mohr, Bettina; Difrancesco, Stephanie; Harrington, Karen. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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An application of univariate and multivariate approaches in fMRI to quantifying the hemispheric lateralization of acoustic and linguistic processes
Abstract: The question of hemispheric lateralization of neural processes is one that is pertinent to a range of subdisciplines of cognitive neuroscience. Language is often assumed to be left lateralized in the human brain, but there has been a long running debate about the underlying reasons for this. We addressed this problem with fMRI by identifying the neural responses to amplitude and spectral modulations in speech, and how these interact with speech intelligibility, to test previous claims for hemispheric asymmetries in acoustic and linguistic processes in speech perception. We used both univariate and multivariate analyses of the data, which enabled us to both identify the networks involved in processing these acoustic and linguistic factors, and to test the significance of any apparent hemispheric asymmetries. We demonstrate bilateral activation of superior temporal cortex in response to speech-derived acoustic modulations in the absence of intelligibility. However, in a contrast of amplitude- and spectrally-modulated conditions that differed only in their intelligibility (where one was partially intelligible and the other unintelligible), we show a left-dominant pattern of activation in insula, inferior frontal cortex and superior temporal sulcus. Crucially, multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) showed that there were significant differences between the left and the right hemispheres only in the processing of intelligible speech. This result shows that the left hemisphere dominance in linguistic processing does not arise due to low-level, speech-derived acoustic factors, and that MVPA provides a method for unbiased testing of hemispheric asymmetries in processing.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_00161
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22066589
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3376446
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