Orsolya Szalárdy, PhD

Affiliations: 
2016- Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Budapest, Hungary 
Area:
Cognitive Neuroscience
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Education:

2009-2016 PhD in Psychology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Cognitive Science,

Thesis: Percept-inducing and percept-stabilizing cues of auditory stream segregation Supervisor: Prof. István Winkler

2011-2013 MSc in Agricultural Engineering, Szent István University, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

2004-2009 MSc in Biological Science, University of Szeged, Faculty of Science and Informatics majoring in biology

Professional experience:

2016- Research fellow, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;

2009-2016 Junior research fellow, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; (2012-2015 Parental leave)

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Alexandra Bendixen grad student 2009-2016 Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
 (Co-supervisor)
István Winkler grad student 2009-2016 Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
 (Primary PhD supervisor)
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Kovács P, Szalárdy O, Winkler I, et al. (2023) Two effects of perceived speaker similarity in resolving the cocktail party situation - ERPs and functional connectivity. Biological Psychology. 182: 108651
Kovács P, Tóth B, Honbolygó F, et al. (2023) Speech prosody supports speaker selection and auditory stream segregation in a multi-talker situation. Brain Research. 148246
Szalárdy O, Tóth B, Farkas D, et al. (2022) Do we parse the background into separate streams in the cocktail party? Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 16: 952557
Szalárdy O, Tóth B, Farkas D, et al. (2020) Who said what? The effects of speech tempo on target detection and information extraction in a multi-talker situation: An ERP and functional connectivity study. Psychophysiology. e13747
Tóth B, Honbolygó F, Szalárdy O, et al. (2020) The effects of speech processing units on auditory stream segregation and selective attention in a multi-talker (cocktail party) situation. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 130: 387-400
Szalárdy O, Tóth B, Farkas D, et al. (2020) Linguistic predictability influences auditory stimulus classification within two concurrent speech streams. Psychophysiology. e13547
Szalárdy O, Tóth B, Farkas D, et al. (2019) Neuronal Correlates of Informational and Energetic Masking in the Human Brain in a Multi-Talker Situation. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 786
Tóth B, Farkas D, Urbán G, et al. (2019) Attention and speech-processing related functional brain networks activated in a multi-speaker environment. Plos One. 14: e0212754
Szalárdy O, Tóth B, Farkas D, et al. (2018) The effects of attention and task-relevance on the processing of syntactic violations during listening to two concurrent speech streams. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Szalárdy O, German B, Tóth B, et al. (2018) Large-scale functional brain network correlates of speech predictability effects on speaker separation International Journal of Psychophysiology. 131
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