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| Kate E WatkinsSummaryAffiliation: University of Oxford Country: UK Publications
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Asymmetries of the planum temporale and Heschl's gyrus: relationship to language lateralizationRaquel Dorsaint-Pierre
Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Brain 129:1164-76. 2006..The findings suggest that this frontal cortical region bears a direct relationship to language lateralization, which may be related to use-dependent plasticity in patients with language reorganization...
Language networks in anophthalmia: maintained hierarchy of processing in 'visual' cortexKate E Watkins
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3UD, UK
Brain 135:1566-77. 2012....
Developmental disorders of speech and language: from genes to brain structure and functionKate Watkins
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Prog Brain Res 189:225-38. 2011..The common finding of basal ganglia abnormality in two developmental disorders of speech and language is discussed...
Structural and functional abnormalities of the motor system in developmental stutteringKate E Watkins
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Brain 131:50-9. 2008....
Lateralization of motor excitability during observation of bimanual signsRiikka Möttönen
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3UD, United Kingdom
Neuropsychologia 48:3173-7. 2010..The findings suggest that awareness of the communicative nature of another person's hand actions strengthens sensorimotor resonance in the left M1 cortex and alters hemispheric balance during action observation...
Supramarginal gyrus involvement in visual word recognitionCornelia Stoeckel
FMRIB Centre, Department of Clinical Neurology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Cortex 45:1091-6. 2009..The two main sub-divisions are the supramarginal (SMG) and angular gyri, which have been hypothesized to contribute preferentially to phonological and semantic aspects of word processing, respectively...
Learning to play a melody: an fMRI study examining the formation of auditory-motor associationsJoyce L Chen
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, UK
Neuroimage 59:1200-8. 2012....
Hemispheric specialization for processing auditory nonspeech stimuliHelen L Jamison
Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Cereb Cortex 16:1266-75. 2006..These findings are consistent with the notion that the hemispheres are differentially specialized for processing auditory stimuli even in the absence of linguistic information...
Correspondence of the brain's functional architecture during activation and restStephen M Smith
Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 9DU, United Kingdom
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106:13040-5. 2009..We conclude that the full repertoire of functional networks utilized by the brain in action is continuously and dynamically "active" even when at "rest."..
Changes in neural activity associated with learning to articulate novel auditory pseudowords by covert repetitionAndreas M Rauschecker
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Hum Brain Mapp 29:1231-42. 2008..Both of these systems contribute to vocal learning...
Stimulating language: insights from TMSJoseph T Devlin
FMRIB Centre, Department of Clinical Neurology, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford, UK
Brain 130:610-22. 2007....
Motor representations of articulators contribute to categorical perception of speech soundsRiikka Möttönen
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3UD, United Kingdom
J Neurosci 29:9819-25. 2009..Mapping acoustically highly variable speech sounds onto less variable motor representations may facilitate their phonemic categorization and be important for robust speech perception...
Tract-based spatial statistics: voxelwise analysis of multi-subject diffusion dataStephen M Smith
Oxford University Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain FMRIB, Dept Clinical Neurology, University of Oxford, UK
Neuroimage 31:1487-505. 2006..TBSS aims to improve the sensitivity, objectivity and interpretability of analysis of multi-subject diffusion imaging studies. We describe TBSS in detail and present example TBSS results from several diffusion imaging studies...
Neural activity of the anterior insula in emotional processing depends on the individuals' emotional susceptibilityGiuseppe Iaria
Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Hum Brain Mapp 29:363-73. 2008....
Word and nonword repetition in bilingual subjects: a PET studyDenise Klein
Cognitive Neuroscience Unit Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Hum Brain Mapp 27:153-61. 2006....
Bilateral brain abnormalities associated with dominantly inherited verbal and orofacial dyspraxiaEmma Belton
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, Institute of Child Health, University College London, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, NHS Trust, The Wolson Centre, Mecklenburgh Square, London, United Kingdom
Hum Brain Mapp 18:194-200. 2003..The results also demonstrate the advantages of using a conjunction analysis when bilateral abnormalities are suspected...
