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Postdoc, CCC-SLP @ Johns Hopkins |
https://mjmarte.github.io/
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Excited to start 2025 with a paper out in Stroke
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) We tested the efficacy of candidate predictive models to identify treatment outcomes in bilingual aphasia – critical for personalizing approaches for Spanish-English stroke survivors. 1/3
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Happy to share that I recently defended my dissertation! Big thanks to my committee, my INCREDIBLE colleagues, and
@swathikiran.bsky.social
especially – for the many years of guidance, and for creating a rich, rigorous, collaborative intellectual environment at the Center for Brain Recovery.
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Jamie Reilly 🦜
4 months ago
Many updates to our psycholinguistic database page. You terrific people have been busy distributing open source data including lexical databases for BSL, French, German sign. LMK if I've missed anything
www.reilly-coglab.com/data
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Psycholinguistic Databases, Stimuli, Utilities — Concepts & Cognition Laboratory
https://www.reilly-coglab.com/data
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Claudia Peñaloza
6 months ago
Our new paper led by
@marissarussell.bsky.social
examined cross-language and cross-domain generalization effects after semantic anomia treatment in
#bilingual
#aphasia
. Glad to be part of this work with
@swathikiran.bsky.social
@mjm.bsky.social
Check it out! 👇
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Measurement of cross-language and cross-domain generalization following semantic feature-based anomia treatment in bilingual aphasia
Semantic feature-based treatment (SFT), which engages the semantic network by repeatedly targeting retrieval of conceptual features to improve lexical-semantic access, has shown promise for facilit...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09602011.2025.2522196
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Claudia Peñaloza
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Proud of our recent work reporting on the effects of semantic therapy sequentially provided to a trilingual person with aphasia in her three languages (French, Spanish and English)
#aphasia
#multilingualism
#linguistics
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Cross-language interaction during sequential anomia treatment in three languages: Evidence from a trilingual person with aphasia
Language rehabilitation research has reported mixed evidence in bilinguals with aphasia suggesting that therapy can benefit the treated language alone…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010945225001546?via%3Dihub
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Nature Methods
6 months ago
An Analysis of 200 pairwise statistics for functional brain connectivity in tasks such as hub mapping, distance relationships, structure-function coupling and behavior prediction highlights their effectiveness for neurophysiological applications.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Benchmarking methods for mapping functional connectivity in the brain - Nature Methods
In this Analysis, Liu et al. benchmark more than 200 pairwise statistics for functional brain connectivity in tasks such as hub mapping, distance relationships, structure–function coupling and behavio...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-025-02704-4
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Today is
#BUGivingDay
. As a PhD student with
@swathikiran.bsky.social
, I contribute to research that helps people with aphasia reclaim their lives. Donations support life-changing programs for 2M+ Americans affected. Read more:
www.bu.edu/articles/202...
Donate here:
give.bu.edu/schools/Bost...
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Aphasia Robs Millions of Communication. Boston University Is Helping Them Regain Their Voice
Treatments, informed by research, make BU and Sargent College a leader in combating the neurological disorder
https://www.bu.edu/articles/2025/aphasia-research-sargent-college/
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Swathi Kiran@Center for Brain Recovery at BU
9 months ago
CBR serves as a global hub for interdisciplinary researchers. Supporting us helps provide resources to bring together clinicians, neuroscientists, and engineers to address the complex problem of treating and preventing brain disorders. Make your gift at
https://bit.ly/3DDYznR
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Claudia Peñaloza
10 months ago
I am very happy to announce the publication of our editorial for the special issue: Across countries and cultures: The
#assessment
of
#aphasia
in linguistically diverse clinical populations in
#Aphasiology
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Across countries and cultures: the assessment of aphasia in linguistically diverse clinical populations
Published in Aphasiology (Ahead of Print, 2025)
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02687038.2025.2468546
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Claudia Peñaloza
12 months ago
Great start of the year with the publication of our work led by
@mjm.bsky.social
@swathikiran.bsky.social
on the prediction of language treatment response in
#bilingual
#aphasia
using machine learning. Check it out! 👇
#SLPeeps
#Neurorehabilitation
#stroke
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Machine Learning Predictions of Recovery in Bilingual Poststroke Aphasia: Aligning Insights With Clinical Evidence | Stroke
BACKGROUND: Predicting treated language improvement (TLI) and transfer to the untreated language (cross-language generalization, CLG) after speech-language therapy in bilingual individuals with postst...
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/STROKEAHA.124.047867
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Excited to start 2025 with a paper out in Stroke
@ahajournals.bsky.social
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Swathi Kiran@Center for Brain Recovery at BU
about 2 years ago
Happy Holidays from the Center for Brain Recovery! It’s been a great year of over 10+ papers, tons of conference presentations, 3 NRSA fellowships, R01 grants, 2 ASHfoundation awards and lots and lots of fun science!
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