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Posts by Ethan (Shutao) Yi

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No Effects of Predictability on Word-Meaning Priming and Incidental Memory | Journal of Cognition

My first first-author paper has just been published @JCgntn: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... - check it out below if you’re interested in prediction and/or word-meaning priming! ⬇️

Big thanks to my amazing co-authors/supervisors @mggaskell.bsky.social, @sacairney.bsky.social, @matthewmakpsy.bsky.social

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Why Music Matters: Music-Listening Functions and Motives in Autistic and Non-autistic Adults - Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders - Listening to music is a common part of daily life and people engage with it for many different reasons. Qualitative research offers detailed insight...

#Autistic and non-autistic adults show similar reasons for #music listening, with #coping emerging as a specific area of greater use among autistic adults. @erc.europa.eu #EUFunded co-authored by the wonderful @jiahoong.bsky.social, Jiayin Li, & two year-long placement students, Maleeha and Zivile!

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Meet the expert: Professor Cathy Price Professor Cathy Price is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Queen Square Institute of Neurology. Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging (2016-2024).

How can stroke affect language processing?
This #AphasiaAwarenessMonth, we spoke to Professor Cathy Price (‪@uclqsion.bsky.social‬, @imagingneuroucl.bsky.social‬) about her research into the effect of stroke on language.

10 months ago 11 4 0 1

Closing tomorrow! Apply for my fully-funded PhD studentship, open to UK students

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Perceptual adaptation to dysarthric speech is modulated by concurrent phonological processing: A dual task study Listeners can adapt to noise-vocoded speech under divided attention using a dual task design [Wang, Chen, Yan, McGettigan, Rosen, and Adank, Trends Hear. 27, 23

Available at doi.org/10.1121/10.0...

1 year ago 3 3 0 0
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Congratulations to Dr Hannah Wilt for passing her PhD viva last week with NO CORRECTIONS. Thanks also to the examiners @salonikrishnan.bsky.social and @gambichiara.bsky.social for making this a great day!

1 year ago 14 2 0 0
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How the brain uses ‘building blocks’ to navigate social interactions Our brains use basic ‘building blocks’ of information to keep track of how people interact, enabling us to navigate complex social interactions, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.

Our brains use basic ‘building blocks’ of information to keep track of how people interact, enabling us to navigate complex social interactions, finds a new study led by @uclpals.bsky.social researchers.

1 year ago 11 7 0 1
Dr Naaheed Mukadam on the link between music and memory | World Alzheimer's Month
Dr Naaheed Mukadam on the link between music and memory | World Alzheimer's Month Dr Naaheed Mukadam is an Associate Professor in the Division of Psychiatry. Her work specialises on older people, as well as ethnic inequalities in dementia ...

Can music be a form of therapy for dementia? 🎶 🧠
For #BrainAwarenessWeek, Professor Naaheed Mukadam (@uclpsychiatry.bsky.social) shares the latest research on the therapeutic potential of music for dementia patients.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ_3...
#BrainAwarenessWeek

1 year ago 8 3 0 0
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Start a new journey in Bluesky! 👋
Interested in speech perception and auditory cognitive 💬

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