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Poster Session A

Thursday, October 6, 10:15 am - 12:00 pm EDT, Millennium Hall

Poster 

Title

First Author

Topic Area

A1

Effects of lexical valence and (in)congruency with affective state in naturalistic reading aloudSandbox Series

Alexander, Jessica M.

Reading

A2

Are inter-hemispheric shape asymmetries of white matter tracts related to language lateralization?

Andrulyte, Ieva

Language Production

A3

Why is speech rate slow in nonfluent/agrammatic primary progressive aphasia?

Ash, Sharon

Language Production

A4

Crime Scene Investigation in the MRI scanner: Putting language and autism in context

Bašnáková, Jana

Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics

A5

Is the rTPJ necessary for processing indirectness and/or change of communicative function? A TMS study

Boux, Isabella

Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics

A6

Segretation vs. Integration of language and inhibition in the inferior frontal cortex

Cano Melle, Cristina

Control, Selection, and Executive Processes

A7

Retrieval precedes evaluation: An MEG study on implausible gaps in English

Chacón, Dustin A.

Syntax

A8

Semantic processing requires communication between semantic and domain general systems

Chapman, Curtiss

Meaning: Lexical Semantics

A9

Phasic norepinephrine release during sentence comprehension? Influence of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on the P600Sandbox Series

Contier, Friederike

Control, Selection, and Executive Processes

A10

How Aging Shapes Semantic Memory: Exploring the Relationships between Language Abilities, Network Construction, and Word Characteristics on Semantic Network Structure in Younger and Older AdultsSandbox Series

Cosgrove, Abigail

Meaning: Combinatorial Semantics

A11

Conceptual Combination in Non-Local DependenciesSandbox Series

Parrish, Alicia

Meaning: Combinatorial Semantics

A12

Assessing the effect of bilingualism on the left frontal cortex connectivity in the CIMAQ cohort.

Dash, Tanya

Multilingualism

A13

Reduced functional connectivity may drive task-fMRI underactivation within spared language-tissue in chronic post-stroke aphasiaPoster Slam

DeMarco, Andrew

Disorders: Acquired

A14

Lesion site predictors of syntactic deficits in aphasia

Den Ouden, Dirk

Syntax

A15

Effects of early language exposure on speech category learning and speaker identification

Deschamps, Stephanie

Multilingualism

A16

Test-retest reliability of TRF-derived measures of cortical tracking of speech

Dial, Heather

Perception: Auditory

A17

Modality Independent Representations of Conceptual Categories in Picture Naming and Word Reading

Dirani, Julien

Meaning: Lexical Semantics

A18

Long-distance dependencies in Chinese, English, and French brains

Dunagan, Donald

Computational Approaches

A19

Left superior temporal sulcus lesions reduce semantic access during oral readingPoster Slam

Dyslin, Sara M.

Reading

A21

Merging Research and Education Through an Undergraduate Laboratory Course Involving Aphasia Assessment and Student Projects Using the Lesion MethodPoster Slam

Fiez, Julie

Methods

A22

Electrophysiological correlates of short-term word learning and consolidation

Franco, Julie

Language Production

A23

Speech planning in classic picture naming vs. “dialogue” in children and adults

Goldman, Ebony

Language Production

A24

Time-course of processing for syntactic properties in spoken word recognitionSandbox Series

Gonzalez, Alexa S.

Speech Perception

A25

Correspondence between cognitive and neural representations for phonology, orthography, and semantics in supramarginal compared to angular gyrus

Graves, William

Reading

A26

What does varying the standards in an MMN paradigm really do?Sandbox Series

Han, Chao

Speech Perception

A27

The neurobiology of language mediates alterations in conscious experience induced by psychedelic drugsPoster Slam

Harle, Regan

Multisensory or Sensorimotor Integration

A28

Examining the Cognitive Neural Basis of Insight Problem Solving with Chinese Character Decomposition Task

Hu, Dun-Ya

Methods

A29

Brain total creatine differs between Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) subtypes and correlates with disease severity

Hupfeld, Kathleen

Disorders: Acquired

A30

Clustering and Switching on Verbal Fluency in the Logopenic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia

Jebahi, Fatima

Disorders: Acquired

A31

Speech production facilitates audiovisual word matching

Kaganovich, Natalya

Perception: Speech Perception and Audiovisual Integration

A33

Accounting for interindividual variability in normative language network organization to explain post-stroke aphasia deficits

Ketchabaw, W. Tyler

Disorders: Acquired

A34

On the sensitivity of bilinguals to German and Russian acoustic cues for stop consonants

Kharaman, Mariya

Multilingualism

A35

Resting-state functional connectivity of the ventral precentral gyrusSandbox Series

Kidwai, Juhi

Speech Motor Control

A36

The influence of dopamine genotypes on the relationship between rhythm and syntax processingSandbox Series

Kim, Hyun-Woong

Language Genetics

A37

Sleep components involved in the consolidation of new vocabulary and morphological regularities

Kimel, Eva

Morphology

A38

Neuroanatomical and Developmental Contributions to an Understanding of MindPoster Slam

Koch, Saskia B.J.

Development

A39

Structural covariance network identifies FoxP2 gene allele-specific variations and its association to reading and language

Koirala, Nabin

Language Genetics

A40

Resection of putative “Wernicke’s area” is neither necessary nor sufficient to cause “Wernicke’s aphasia” in a neurosurgical populationPoster Slam

Levy, Deborah F.

Disorders: Acquired

A41

The spectro-temporal information distinguishes between speech and musicSandbox Series

Li, Yike

Perception: Auditory

A42

Language system contributes to ‘gist’ extraction during code comprehensionPoster Slam

Liu, Yun-Fei

Meaning: Combinatorial Semantics

A44

Periodic Chunking of Language: Rhythmic Neuronal Processing Mirrored in Self-Paced Reading?

Lo, Chia-Wen

Syntax

A45

Speech connectedness discriminates Alzheimer’s Disease from cognitively healthy older adults and is associated with poorer semantic memory

Malcorra, Bárbara L. C.

Language Production

A46

Morphosyntactic comprehension in primary progressive aphasia: evidence from Spanish

Mancini, Simona

Disorders: Acquired

A47

Tracking language in naturalistic speech: an EEG investigation of the mechanisms underlying aphasic comprehensionSandbox Series

Rafferty, M. Blake

Disorders: Acquired

A48

Theory of Mind in Autism Spectrum Conditions: a task-based neuroimaging approach

Mangnus, Margot

Meaning: Discourse and Pragmatics

A49

Word reading in autism shows enhanced activation of dorsal visual association cortex

McCabe, Cory

Reading

A50

Music to my ears (and fingers): Investigating causal effects of verbal vs. musical labels on tactile discrimination

McCormick Miller, Tally

Speech Perception

A51

Novel metaphor processing in a second languageSandbox Series

Miller, Adriana

Multilingualism

A53

Mu (μ) activity during vowel quantity perception with rhythmic priming

Morris, David

Perception: Auditory

A54

Spatiotemporal dynamics of concreteness

Murphy, Elliot

Meaning: Lexical Semantics

A55

Critical brain regions and tracts for syntax acquisition

Musso, Mariacristina

Syntax

A56

Cortical Thickness is Related to Variability in Bilingual Language Proficiency

Nguyen, My

Multilingualism

A57

Reduced phonological working memory in autism is associated with altered speech-motor engagement

OBrien, Amanda M.

Disorders: Developmental

A58

Network models of semantic cognition theories show differential mediation of language production by white matter tracts

Parchure, Shreya

Computational Approaches

A59

Reading ability and dynamics of choline levels across early childhoodSandbox Series

Perdue, Meaghan

Reading

A60

Semantic Feature Analysis augmented by anodal HD-tDCS: A case series examining functional connectivity and behavior change in aphasiaSandbox Series

Pillay, Sara

Language Therapy

A61

Heterogeneous neural responses distributed across the language network revealed by electrocorticography

Regev, Tamar I

Computational Approaches

A62

The heterogeneous engagement of the language network during statistical learning

Schneider, Julie

Speech Perception

A63

A Coordinated Temporal Interplay within the Language Network: Evidence from TMS-EEG during Sentence ProcessingPoster Slam

Schroën, Joëlle

Speech Perception

A64

A functional role for perceptual brain systems in processing words with visual meaning

Shebani, Zubaida

Meaning: Lexical Semantics

A65

The impact of age-related hearing loss on the neuroanatomical network for language: a meta-analysis

Slade, Kate

Perception: Auditory

A67

Semantic decoding of continuous language from non-invasive brain recordingsPoster Slam

Tang, Jerry

Computational Approaches

A68

Leveraging EEG decoding to examine automaticity of predictive coding during speech comprehensionSandbox Series

Trammel, Timothy

Speech Perception

A69

Why do we have such difficulty recalling words as we get older? Evidence that hippocampal declines underlie word-finding problems in aging

Ullman, Michael T.

Development

A70

Is time on our side? A web-based and fMRI investigation of offline speech-motor learningSandbox Series

van Zelst, Anne L.

Speech Motor Control

A71

Does white matter mediate the relationship between SES, other environmental risk factors and reading? A SEM study.Sandbox Series

Villa, Martina

Reading

A72

Neural correlates of natural speech errors during continuous picture namingPoster Slam

Volfart, Angelique

Language Production

A73

High specificity of top-down modulation in the visual word form area

White, Alex

Reading

A74

Two spatiotemporally distinct cortical networks for sentence reading

Woolnough, Oscar

Reading

A75

Exploring neurophysiological signatures of novel word learning processes: The role of semantic training and 24-hour consolidation with overnight sleepSandbox Series

Zhou, LIN

Reading