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June 8, 2008

Speech motor control, cerebellum, FOXP2

Ackermann, H. (2008). Cerebellar contributions to speech production and speech perception: psycholinguistic and neurobiological perspectives. Trends Neurosci. 31(6):265-242.

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Jan. 31, 2008

Speech production, auditory feedback, fMRI

Tourville, Reilly, and Guenther. (2008). Neural mechanisms underlying auditory feedback control of speech. NeuroImage. 39(3):1429-1443.

Vocalization, mammals, neurophysiology

Jürgen (2008). The neural control of vocalization in mammals: a review. J Voice. In press.

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Dec. 27, 2007

Hemispheric lateralization of speech, EEG and fMRI

Giraud, Kleinschmidt, Poeppel, Lund, Frackowiak, Laufs. (2007). “Endogenous cortical rhythms determine cerebral specialization for speech perception and production.” Neuron. 56:1127-1134.

Stuttering, fMRI and DTI

Watkins, Smith, David, and Howell. (2008). “Structural and functional abnormalities of the motor system in developmental stuttering.” Brain. 131:50-59.

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Dec. 17, 2007

Talk by Peter Bandettini at BCS.

A closer look at fMRI dynamics, fluctuations, and atterns

Respiration signals in fMRI, bettet choice of ISI, neural current fMRI.

Stuttering, basal ganglia, fMRI.

Giraud, A.-L., Neumann, K., Bachoud-Levi, A.-C., von Gudenberg, A. W., Euler, H. A., Lanfermann, H., & Preibisch, C. (2007) “Severity of dysfluency correlates with basal ganglia activity in persistent developmental stuttering.” Brain and Lang. In press.

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Nov. 14, 2007

Stuttering, motor skills, fMRI

Chang, Loucks, Kenney, Poletto, & Ludlow

“Brain activation differences are present for both speech and non-speech in people who stutter.”

Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience 2007 annual conference, San Diego, CA

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Nov. 11, 2007

Dopamine, sequential learning, PET

Badgaiyan, Fischman, & Alpert.
Striatal dopamine release in sequential learning.”
NeuroImage. 38(3):549-556.

High resolution fMRI, information analysis

Kriegeskorte, & Bandettini.
Analyzing for information, not activation, to exploit high-resolution fMRI.”
NeuroImage. 38(4):649-662

Dorsal cochlear nucleus, nonlinear system identification

Reiss, Bandyopadhyay, & Young
Effects of Stimulus Spectral Contrast on Receptive Fields of Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus Neurons.”
J. Neurophysiol. 98:2133-2143.

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