Samuel Evans

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University of Westminster/UCL 
Area:
Speech, sign language, visual speech, fMRI, fNIRS
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Pounder Z, Eardley AF, Loveday C, et al. (2024) No clear evidence of a difference between individuals who self-report an absence of auditory imagery and typical imagers on auditory imagery tasks. Plos One. 19: e0300219
Dopierała AAW, López Pérez D, Mercure E, et al. (2023) Watching talking faces: The development of cortical representation of visual syllables in infancy. Brain and Language. 244: 105304
Dopierała AAW, Pérez DL, Mercure E, et al. (2023) The Development of Cortical Responses to the Integration of Audiovisual Speech in Infancy. Brain Topography. 1-17
Alderson-Day B, Moffatt J, Lima CF, et al. (2022) Susceptibility to auditory hallucinations is associated with spontaneous but not directed modulation of top-down expectations for speech. Neuroscience of Consciousness. 2022: niac002
Evans S, Rosen S. (2021) Who is Right? A Word-Identification-in-Noise Test for Young Children Using Minimal Pair Distracters. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 1-10
Kafadar E, Mittal VA, Strauss GP, et al. (2020) Modeling perception and behavior in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: Support for the predictive processing framework. Schizophrenia Research
Mercure E, Evans S, Pirazzoli L, et al. (2020) Language Experience Impacts Brain Activation for Spoken and Signed Language in Infancy: Insights From Unimodal and Bimodal Bilinguals. Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.). 1: 9-32
Evans S, Price CJ, Diedrichsen J, et al. (2019) Sign and Speech Share Partially Overlapping Conceptual Representations. Current Biology : Cb
Krishnan S, Lima CF, Evans S, et al. (2018) Beatboxers and Guitarists Engage Sensorimotor Regions Selectively When Listening to the Instruments They can Play. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Alderson-Day B, Lima CF, Evans S, et al. (2017) Distinct processing of ambiguous speech in people with non-clinical auditory verbal hallucinations. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 140: 2475-2489
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