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Speaking to a common tune: Betweenspeaker convergence in voice fundamental frequency in a joint speech production task Vincent Aubanel, Noël Nguyen
2020 PLOS/ONE
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Learning to Read and Dyslexia: From Theory to Intervention Through Personalized Computational Models Johannes C. Ziegler, Conrad Perry, Marco Zorzi
2020 Current Directions in Psychological Science
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Error-based learning and lexical competition in word production: Evidence from multilingual naming Elin Runnqvist, Kristof Strijkers, Albert Costa
2019 PLOS/ONE
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Constraints on the lexicons of human languages have cognitive roots present in baboons (Papio papio) Emmanuel Chemla, Isabelle Dautriche, Brian Buccola, and Joël Fagot.
2019 PNAS
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High-fidelity copying is not necessarily the key to cumulative cultural evolution: a study in monkeys and children Carmen Saldana, Joël Fagot, Simon Kirby, Kenny Smith, Nicolas Claidière
2019 Proceedings of the royal society B
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The objective is to create a generic model of the processing of language and its cerebral bases.
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The 3d Edition of the ILCB Summer School offers Introductory, Intermerdiate and Advanced Classes in four core fields of Cognitive Science, reflecting the expertise of the Institute.
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The MaSCo, a new MA in Cognitive Science, provides an advanced scientific curriculum on human cognition, as well as a technological and methodological expertise in evaluation, analysis and modeling of cognitive processes.
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Repairing Artifacts in Neural Activity Recordings Using Low-Rank Matrix Estimation
Shruti Naik, Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, and Demian Battaglia. 2023. Sensors 23 (10): 4847. — @HAL Electrophysiology recordings are frequently affected by artifacts (e.g., subject motion or eye movements), which reduces the number of available trials and affects the statistical power. When artifacts are unavoidable and data are scarce, signal reconstruction algorithms that allow for the retention […]
Event-Related Variability is Modulated by Task and Development
“In much of the Event Related Potential (ERP) literature, trial-by-trial signal variability is considered unwanted noise to be discarded through the averaging process. An alternative hypothesis is that this variability carries interpretable information. We quantified variability in sensor space by considering three terms: ‘flyby distance’ to a reference ERP template, distance between trials, and […]
14ème journées jeunes chercheur.se.s en Audition Acoustique musicale et signal audio (JJCAAS)
Anaïs Hiard-Boussac et les étudiant.e.s bénévoles de PRISM et LMA
Annotation de BrainKT pour l’étude de la construction du common ground
Eliott Maïs, Philippe Blache (LPL) & Leonor Becerra (LIS)
Treize minutes Marseille 2024
Etienne Gourc et Valentin Emiya (LIS) pour Treize Minutes
Lilia Mena
Lilia MENA is the new operations coordinator of ILCB. After working as a teacher in Mexico, Lilia came to France in 2017 to study a master’s degree in European and International studies. Interested in the international relations in the educational field, for five years she has coordinated projects promoting the European program Erasmus+, both in […]
VAP-G : Variation, Acceptability and Perception of `gonna` and its variants in English
Leela Azorin, Sophie Herment (LPL)
Distinct neural mechanisms support inner speaking and inner hearing
A subjective distinction can be made between inner hearing—invoking speech representations from memory—and inner speaking—simulating the motor act of speech. A TMS study reveals that lip cortical excitability (“MEP”) increases more with inner speaking than with inner hearing, and that this effect is modulated by the phonetic content of what is produced mentally, hence […]
Guinea Baboons Are Strategic Cooperators
Anthony Formaux, Dan Sperber, Joël Fagot, and Nicolas Claidière. 2023. Science Advances 9 (43): eadi5282 — @HAL Humans are strategic cooperators; we make decisions on the basis of costs and benefits to maintain high levels of cooperation, and this is thought to have played a key role in human evolution. In comparison, monkeys and apes […]
Studying Memory Processes at Different Levels with Simultaneous Depth and Surface EEG Recordings
Andrei Barborica, Ioana Mindruta, Víctor J. López-Madrona, F-Xavier Alario, Agnès Trébuchon, Cristian Donos, Irina Oane, Constantin Pistol, Felicia Mihai, and Christian G. Bénar. 2023. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 17: 1154038 — @HAL Investigating cognitive brain functions using non-invasive electrophysiology can be challenging due to the particularities of the task-related EEG activity, the depth of the […]