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New paper: The brain's secret defence against speech errors
Imagine hearing your own voice echo back a fraction of a second after you speak. For most people, this is surprisingly disruptive. Speech slows, words become harder to produce, and fluent conversation can quickly fall apart. Yet some people barely seem affected at all. In our new study we reveals why. Led by Muge Ozker Sertel. Using brain imaging and advanced white matter tractography, we investigated how the brain responds when auditory feedback is delayed by just 200 millis
stephanieforkel
20 hours ago2 min read


Cross-species neuroanatomy in primates using tractography 🧠🐒➡️🧍♀️
Excited to share our latest piece in Brain Structure and Function. Together with Stamatios Sotiropoulos , Michel Thiebaut de Schotten...
stephanieforkel
May 30, 20251 min read


@CNRSAquitaine HQ facade meets white matter variability
We are well excited that our figure from our variability paper was chosen for the CNRS HQ fassade: https://twitter.com/CNRSAquitaine/stat...
stephanieforkel
Dec 28, 20211 min read
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