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Center for Brain Recovery at Boston University. Posts by Swathi Kiran. #Rehabilitation #aphasia, #neuroplasticity #brain
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Absolutely loved presenting some preliminary data and study design for projects related to my dissertation at the #NEW2024 conference at the amazing computing and data science building at Boston University hosted by Center for Brain Recovery BU_Neurophotonics Computing @ BU 🧠
Extremely grateful to have been awarded the European Research Council (ERC) #StartingGrant for my project #INTEGRAL: Enabling Unobtrusive Real-World Monitoring of Brain-Networks with #Wearable #Neurotechnology and #Multimodal #MachineLearning. Press: bifold.berlin/news-events/ne… tu.berlin/en/press-relea…
Chuffed to announce we were selected as a Quarterfinalist for Digital Health Hub Foundation Digital Health Awards in the Home Health Diagnostic category! The awards honor outstanding health technologies & innovations dramatically transforming #healthcare. Proud to be here!
The project was led by Jamie Reilly. Other co-authors on X: Cory Shain ([email protected]) Valentina Borghesani Prof. Gabriella Vigliocco Jonathan Peelle is done with Tw*tter Laurel Buxbaum Asifa Majid annaborghi Simon De Deyne Liuba Papeo Penny Pexman David Poeppel Gary Lupyan Paulo Boggio Gregory Hickok Laura Gwilliams Leo Fernandino Dan Mirman evangelia Chrysikou
Liina Pylkkanen Eiling Yee Prof Jenni Rodd Marina Bedny 🇺🇦 Louise Connell Greig de Zubicaray Marianna Bolognesi Ev (like in 'evidence', not Eve) Fedorenko 🇺🇦 Center for Brain Recovery Maria Montefinese@[email protected]🧠🗣️ Gesa Hartwigsen Jessica Cantlon Yanchao Bi Paul Hoffman Frank Garcea david vinson
It was a pleasure to finally present our collaborative work with Valantis Fyndanis, Michael Scimeca and Swathi Kiran at Center for Brain Recovery on grammatical aspect and mood production in English stroke-induced aphasia. Thank you to all those who came along to see our work at AMLaP 2024!
It's out! The Aphasia Recovery Cohort, an open-source chronic stroke repository. Proud to be part of this project led by Makayla Gibson Makayla Gibson, Chris Rorden, and the CSTAR team. nature.com/articles/s4159…
Claudia Peñaloza 🇺🇦 @claudiapenaloza.bsky.social SO wish I could've been there for this session!!