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Chrysa Retsa

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Retsa C, Ariza A, Noordanus N, Ruffoni L, Murray M, Franceschiello B
Curr Res Neurobiol . 2024 Dec; 7:100140. PMID: 39650641
Geometric optical illusions (GOIs) are mismatches between physical stimuli and perception. GOIs provide an access point to study the interplay between sensation and perception, Yet, there is relatively scant quantitative...
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Retsa C, Turpin H, Geiser E, Ansermet F, Muller-Nix C, Murray M
Brain Topogr . 2023 Nov; 37(4):536-551. PMID: 38010487
More than 10% of births are preterm, and the long-term consequences on sensory and semantic processing of non-linguistic information remain poorly understood. 17 very preterm-born children (born at < 33...
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Lesniara-Stachon A, Quansah D, Schenk S, Retsa C, Halter R, Murray M, et al.
BMJ Open . 2023 Apr; 13(4):e067013. PMID: 37072356
Introduction: Food cravings are common in pregnancy and along with emotional eating and eating in the absence of hunger, they are associated with excessive weight gain and adverse effects on...
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Benitez-Barrera C, Key A, Murray M, Retsa C, Ricketts T, Tharpe A
Ear Hear . 2023 Jan; 44(4):803-815. PMID: 36706057
Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate whether a brief speech-in-noise training with a remote microphone (RM) system (favorable listening condition) would contribute to enhanced post-training plasticity changes...
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Khadimallah I, Jenni R, Cabungcal J, Cleusix M, Fournier M, Beard E, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2021 Oct; 27(2):1192-1204. PMID: 34686767
Early detection and intervention in schizophrenia requires mechanism-based biomarkers that capture neural circuitry dysfunction, allowing better patient stratification, monitoring of disease progression and treatment. In prefrontal cortex and blood of...
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Turoman N, Tivadar R, Retsa C, Murray M, Matusz P
Neuroimage . 2021 Sep; 244:118556. PMID: 34492292
Research on attentional control has largely focused on single senses and the importance of behavioural goals in controlling attention. However, everyday situations are multisensory and contain regularities, both likely influencing...
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Turoman N, Tivadar R, Retsa C, Maillard A, Scerif G, Matusz P
Dev Cogn Neurosci . 2021 Feb; 48:100930. PMID: 33561691
Outside the laboratory, people need to pay attention to relevant objects that are typically multisensory, but it remains poorly understood how the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms develop. We investigated when adult-like...
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Retsa C, Matusz P, Schnupp J, Murray M
Neuropsychologia . 2020 May; 144:107498. PMID: 32442445
Contemporary schemas of brain organization now include multisensory processes both in low-level cortices as well as at early stages of stimulus processing. Evidence has also accumulated showing that unisensory stimulus...
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Matusz P, Turoman N, Tivadar R, Retsa C, Murray M
J Cogn Neurosci . 2018 Dec; 31(3):412-430. PMID: 30513045
In real-world environments, information is typically multisensory, and objects are a primary unit of information processing. Object recognition and action necessitate attentional selection of task-relevant from among task-irrelevant objects. However,...
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Tivadar R, Retsa C, Turoman N, Matusz P, Murray M
Neuroimage . 2018 Jul; 179:480-488. PMID: 29959049
Everyday vision includes the detection of stimuli, figure-ground segregation, as well as object localization and recognition. Such processes must often surmount impoverished or noisy conditions; borders are perceived despite occlusion...