Giving talks at the Berlin Neuroscience Meeting, Language Testing And Brain Surgery Lab, and the Linguistics in Verona Meeting
Executive Resources Shape the Impact of Language Predictability Across the Adult Lifespan
We explore the roles of inferior and medial frontal cortices in domain-specific and domain-general control processes using repetitive TMS
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.