
Muge Ozker
@mugeozker
Cognitive and systems neuroscientist studying speech at Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior
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03-06-2013 03:06:35
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Drs. Ben Arenkiel, Andreas Tolias, Matt McGinley, Michael Beauchamp, Daniel Yoshor and Caleb Kemere are part of a very exciting Rice University and Jacob Robinson 4-yr project aiming to transfer visual perceptions from the sighted to the blind: bit.ly/2Hw3yHr BCMHouston


Virtual reality is fun but real-life interactions are funnier. Join us tomorrow for our Leon Levy minisymposium at NYU Langone Health! We have a stellar lineup of speakers discussing Natural Reality: Jess Cardin, Elena Gracheva, Steve W. C. Chang and Uri Hasson.



Just 5 minutes until Slide Session B: talks from Muge Ozker, Alejandro Perez, Shailee Jain. #SNL2020



Our new paper with Adeen Flinker 🇮🇱🇺🇦🎗️ came out today in PLOS Biology. Using ECoG and a delayed auditory feedback paradigm, we show that dorsal portion of the premotor cortex is critical for monitoring one’s own voice to produce fluent speech. doi.org/10.1371/journa…


Thanks to Akiko Callan and Daniel Callan for their insightful primer on our recent PLOS Biology paper with Adeen Flinker 🇮🇱🇺🇦🎗️ journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar…




The Neurobiology of Language department from MaxPlanck-Psycholinguistics will be at SNL Annual Meeting with many cool posters! 💬 🧠 Details below ⬇️ #SNL2023



🧠 Join #Neuroccino's journal club as we explore the impact of statistical power in brain connectivity studies! 📖☕️ #NetworkNeuroscience Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief) 🔗research.vu.nl/ws/portalfiles… 🎥 youtube.com/live/6DlNe_btG…


Very happy our new eLife - the journal paper has been published where we show the distribution of speech induced suppression (SIS) on cortex and first evidence in human intracranial data that SIS is correlated with feedback sensitivity. Great work from Muge Ozker elifesciences.org/articles/94198