MSCA Postdoc Researcher at BCBL | Brain Rhythms and Cognition Group | cortical tracking of speech, rhythm production, healthy and damaged brain, MEG
Simone Gastaldon
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Happy to have been selected among the winners of the @gorillapsych.bsky.social Language & Linguistics Research Grant! I will implement an online study on predictive speech comprehension/production and adverse listening conditions in deaf people with cochlear implant 🦻🗣️
Yesterday I presented EEG time-frequency and ERP data on predictive processing during audiovisual speech comprehension in deaf cochlear implant users at the XVII International Symposium of Psycholinguistics in Barcelona
Last lab pic taken a couple of days ago. Soon many of us will be gradually leaving for new destinations. After 3 years as a PhD student and 5 as a postdoc, I have now left the Department of Developmental Psychology and Socialization at the University of Padova and will soon begin a new adventure...
Next week I'll talk @Psicostat about our recent experience in publishing a commentary as early career researchers. Aim: foster a collective discussion on how best to approach this by ensuring fair albeit solid criticism of published science
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The lab is in Barcelona for the XVII International Symposium of Psycholinguistics (ISP)! 🎉 @giuliacalignano.bsky.social @annalorenzoni.bsky.social @giorgiopiazza.bsky.social
Super happy to have had the chance of organizing this symposium for the 15th International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience in Porto together with these amazing scientists but most importantly amazing people #ICON25
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Data without discussion is dead data 🧐 @simonegastaldon.bsky.social & I think #LinguisticAlignment needs #OpenScience & #multiverse debate!
🔥 Our re-analysis goes beyond the #pvalue to #collectively build solid #theory & valid #measurement in #cognitive #sciences
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🧠 Newly out: Paper-with-a-way-too-long-name-for-social-media! How does the brain turn words into sentences? We tracked words in participants' brains while they produced sentences, and found some unexpectedly neat patterns. 🧵1/9
rdcu.be/epA1J in @commspsychol.nature.com