We are proud to share our faculty and graduate students' accomplishments in research. We have 3 new publications in our department.
Perceived Control, Voice Handicap, and Barriers to Voice Therapy
VN Nguyen-Feng, PA Frazier, N Roy, S Cohen… - Journal of Voice, 2019
Objective To characterize the associations of perceived control with voice outcomes and self-reported likelihood of attending voice therapy using a national practice-based research network. Study design Cross-sectional study of prospectively …
Toward a Neural Model of the Openness-Psychoticism Dimension: Functional Connectivity in the Default and Frontoparietal Control Networks
SD Blain, RG Grazioplene, Y Ma, CG DeYoung - Schizophrenia Bulletin, 2019
Psychosis proneness has been linked to heightened Openness to Experience and to cognitive deficits. Openness and psychotic disorders are associated with the default and frontoparietal networks, and the latter network is also robustly associated with …
[HTML] Development of neural specialization for print: Evidence for predictive coding in visual word recognition
J Zhao, U Maurer, S He, X Weng - PLOS Biology, 2019
How a child's brain develops specialization for print is poorly understood. One longstanding account is selective neuronal tuning to regularity of visual-orthographic features, which predicts a monotonically increased neural activation for inputs with …