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    Imagined speech can be decoded from low- and cross-frequency intracranial EEG features

    Reconstructing intended speech from neural activity using brain-computer interfaces holds great promises for people with severe speech production deficits. While decoding overt speech has progressed, decoding ...

    Timothée Proix, Jaime Delgado Saa, Andy Christen, Stephanie Martin in Nature Communications (2022)

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    Long-term priors influence visual perception through recruitment of long-range feedback

    Perception results from the interplay of sensory input and prior knowledge. Despite behavioral evidence that long-term priors powerfully shape perception, the neural mechanisms underlying these interactions re...

    Richard Hardstone, Michael Zhu, Adeen Flinker, Lucia Melloni in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Moment-by-moment tracking of naturalistic learning and its underlying hippocampo-cortical interactions

    Humans form lasting memories of stimuli that were only encountered once. This naturally occurs when listening to a story, however it remains unclear how and when memories are stored and retrieved during story-...

    Sebastian Michelmann, Amy R. Price, Bobbi Aubrey in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Dual mechanisms of ictal high frequency oscillations in human rhythmic onset seizures

    High frequency oscillations (HFOs) are bursts of neural activity in the range of 80 Hz or higher, recorded from intracranial electrodes during epileptiform discharges. HFOs are a proposed biomarker of epilepti...

    Elliot H. Smith, Edward M. Merricks, Jyun-You Liou, Camilla Casadei in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Spectrotemporal modulation provides a unifying framework for auditory cortical asymmetries

    The principles underlying functional asymmetries in cortex remain debated. For example, it is accepted that speech is processed bilaterally in auditory cortex, but a left hemisphere dominance emerges when the ...

    Adeen Flinker, Werner K. Doyle, Ashesh D. Mehta, Orrin Devinsky in Nature Human Behaviour (2019)

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    Superficial Slow Rhythms Integrate Cortical Processing in Humans

    The neocortex is composed of six anatomically and physiologically specialized layers. It has been proposed that integration of activity across cortical areas is mediated anatomically by associative connections...

    Mila Halgren, Daniel Fabó, István Ulbert, Joseph R. Madsen in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Replay of large-scale spatio-temporal patterns from waking during subsequent NREM sleep in human cortex

    Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity under hippocampal guidance leads to memory consolidation. However, no intracranial electrophysiological evid...

    ** Jiang, Isaac Shamie, Werner K. Doyle, Daniel Friedman in Scientific Reports (2017)