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neuroscience

Related keywords:


  • attention
  • audiovisual
  • audition
  • auditory
  • brain development
  • cognitive neuroscience
  • data-driven
  • development
  • early-life
  • ecological validity
  • education
  • EEG
  • EEG/ERP
  • electrical neuroimaging
  • experiment
  • experimental design
  • fMRI
  • hearing
  • hypothesis-driven
  • infant
  • learning
  • learning objects
  • memory
  • multisensory
  • naturalistic
  • neuroimaging
  • preterm
  • real-world
  • real-world neuroscience
  • rigour
  • socioemotional development
  • somatosensory
  • touch

Publications for keyword "neuroscience"
2020
Sandra Naumann, Michelle Byrne, Alethia de la Fuente, Anita Harrewijn, Tehila Nugiel, Maya Rosen, Isabel Dziobek, Nienke van Atteveldt and Paweł J Matusz, Assessing the degree of ecological validity of your study: Introducing the Ecological Validity Assessment (EVA) Tool`` (2020), in: PsyrXiv
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2018
Paweł J Matusz, Suzanne Dikker, Alexander G Huth and Catherine Perrodin, Are we ready for real-world neuroscience? (2018), in: Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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Chrysa Retsa, Paweł J Matusz, Jan WH Schnupp and Micah M Murray, What's what in auditory cortices? (2018), in: NeuroImage, 176(29--40)
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2017
Paweł J Matusz, Mark T Wallace and Micah M Murray, A multisensory perspective on object memory (2017), in: Neuropsychologia, 105(243--252)
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Nathalie L Maitre, Alexandra P Key, Olena D Chorna, James C Slaughter, Paweł J Matusz, Mark T Wallace and Micah M Murray, The dual nature of early-life experience on somatosensory processing in the human infant brain (2017), in: Current Biology, 27:7(1048--1054)
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