Three time's a charm: I returned to Ghent Uni this May to teach an intensive seminar on statistics for the third time
We have a new preprint out where we investigated the causal contributions of two key regions of cognitive control: the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and the pre-supplementary motor area (pre-SMA) in the medial frontal gyrus using TMS.
We have a new preprint out where we systematically explore the potential of TMS to modulate heart-brain coupling and assess its replicability across sessions.
I received a travel award from the Dallas Aging and Cognition Conference and was able to attend this really cool conference on neuro-cognitive changes across the lifespan. I also presented a poster on our work on the age-related modulation of language predictions.
How do enhanced semantic integration demands modulate language-specific and domain general-neural networks? Our new article now out in HBM sheds some light on network interactions in the brain!
I was invited for a talk at the annual meeting of the German Aphasia Society (GAB)
We wrote an invited commentary on an overview paper by Billot & Kiran (Brain & Language, 2024), in which they discuss the role of homeostasis and Hebbian plasticity in aphasia recovery. We discuss the framework, its limitations, perspectives, and implications for non-invasive brain stimulation in aphasia recovery.
We propose a new measure to quantify motion-related changes in rTMS intensity
I went to OHBM 2024 in Seoul, South Korea, and presented two posters
I went to SNL 2023 in Marseille, France, and presented two posters