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Paper accepted in Nature Communications
Wang, L., Frisson, S., Pan, Y. And Jensen, O. (accepted) Fast hierarchical processing of orthographic and semantic parafoveal information during natural reading. Nat Commun We investigated how the brain processes words in the parafovea—just outside the direct line of sight—during reading. Using MEG and eye-tracking, the we found that both orthographic (letter-based) and semantic (meaning-based) information from parafoveal words is processed before the eyes fixate on them. Ort
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Paper accepted in the Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience
Clausner, T., and Jensen, O. (accepted) Decoding Semantics: A Multi-Modal CNN as a Model for Human Literacy Acquisition. Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience.
May 14
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Paper published in Communications Biology
Duecker, K., Shapiro, K.L., Hanslmayr, S., Griffiths, B.J., Pan, Y., Wolfe, J.,  and  Jensen, O. (accepted)  Guided visual search is associated with target boosting and distractor suppression in early visual cortex. Commun Biol
May 12
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Paper published in Nature
Cogitate Consortium; Ferrante, O., Gorska-Klimowska, U., Henin, S., Hirschhorn, R., Khalaf, A., Lepauvre, A., Liu, L., Richter, D., Vidal, Y., Bonacchi, N., Brown, T., Sripad, P., Armendariz, M., Bendtz, K., Ghafari, T., Hetenyi, D., Jeschke, J., Kozma, C., Mazumder, D.R., Montenegro, S., Seedat, A., Sharafeldin, A., Yang, S., Baillet, S., Chalmers, D.J., Cichy, R.M., Fallon, F., Panagiotaropoulos, T.I., Blumenfeld, H., de Lange, F.P., Devorem S., Jensen, O,. Kreiman, G., Luo
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Paper accepted in the Journal of Neuroscience
Biau, E., Wang, D., Park, H., Jensen, O., and Hanslmayr, S. (accepted) Neocortical and hippocampal theta oscillations track audiovisual integration and replay of speech memories. J Neurosci.
Apr 9
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Our review on alpha on Top 25 most download papers in Communications Psychology
Our review Distractor inhibition by alpha oscillations is controlled by an indirect mechanism governed by goal-relevant information on Top 25 downloaded papers of 2024 in Communications Psychology
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