When setting up a new project page, you can duplicate this template page and adapt it for the new project.
On the "Pages" tab, click on the dots that appear next to Template, and select "Duplicate page".
Update the duplicated page name with the name of the new project.
Importantly, the links to the Project README and log files will still link to the template versions of these files. To ensure that you are not directly editing the template files, do the following:
Create a copy of the template files and move the copied files to the new shared project drive.
Update the links on the project page to point to the new files.
On the main projects page, don't forget to add the name of the new project and 1-3 sentences describing the study.
vocal production:
Salari ea 2019: Repeated Vowel Production Affects Features of Neural Activity in Sensorimotor Cortex
...ecog high gamma, repetition of vowel /i/
korzeniewska ea 2020: Changes in human brain dynamics during behavioral priming and repetition suppression
...ecog, visual picture naming
... ecog high gamma, repeated tone humming, event-related connectivity
okada ea 2018: Phonological Feature Repetition Suppression in the Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus
... fmri, covert speech
peeva ea 2010: Distinct representations of phonemes, syllables, and supra-syllabic sequences in the speech production network
ecog, listening only:
malinowska ea 2017: Multi-Regional Adaptation in Human Auditory Association Cortex
eliades ea 2014: Adaptation of high-gamma responses in human auditory association cortex
ecog, button-press visual task:
rangarajan ea 2020: Diverse Temporal Dynamics of Repetition Suppression Revealed by Intracranial Recordings in the Human Ventral Temporal Cortex
vaden ea 2010 - fmri, listening - phonological repsup in R+L STS
Short-term adaptation differences across the human visual cortex during natural image processing.
beach ea 2024 - meg, lesion study - evidence for pars operc sending efference copy in speech
---cite this if there are electrodes near pars operc that appear tuned to conflcit processing (greatest W2 response for FLIP)
kalinowski ea 2004 - listening to another speaker while speaking alleviates stuttering, but this alleviation is reduced if the played-back audio is reversed; this reversal only mattered in fluent audio, suggesting that providing a flipped version of what the subject is trying to say disrupts the usefulness of that cue
Link to internal presentations (e.g., lab meetings/results updates)
Megan Rep Sup ECoG Analysis tstat 2020
Rohan ECoG Sites
ECoG fMRI RS Description
Link to external presentations (e.g., conference, external talks)