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Charles Perfetti
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My research program addresses language and reading processes, from word processing through comprehension, studied in English and comparatively across languages. The research includes cognitive (behavioral) studies, ERPs, EEGs, and collaborative research in fMRI and MEG. The general goal is to achieve a richer view of language processes by the combination of methods. Projects include 1) Text comprehension studied with ERPs to expose readers word-to-text integration processes. 2a) Universal and writing-system specific components of reading. Comparisons across languages and writing systems expose what is general and specific in reading; 2b) Learning to read a second language in a new writing system. 3) New word learning, especially the processes by which the meanings of new words become integrated into the mental lexicon.
Maria Perica
Mary L. Phillips
Ryan Phillips
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Characterization of the neural circuits of the basal ganglia and the pre-botzinger complex using mathematical and computational approaches.
Elvira Pirondini
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Upper limb motor control strategies in humans and animal models and developing neuroimaging tools for the design of innovative clinical approaches for rehabilitation in neural disorders.
Michael F. Pogue-Geile
Konsale Prasad
Rebecca Price
Mary Pwint
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Siwei Qiu
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I work on theory correspond to large scale measurement on both single cell level and population level for cognitive neuroscience.
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Adiya Rakymzhan
Marco Rasetto
Mark Redfern
Xi Ren
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Faulty Attentional Modulation of Sensory Signals in First-Episode Psychosis
Xueying Ren
Hayley Ripperger
Casey Roark
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Neural mechanisms of perceptual category learning using computational modeling and fMRI
Kathryn Roecklein
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