Julie A Brefczynski-Lewis
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Recent Articles
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Siva N, Bauer C, Glover C, Stolin A, Chandi S, Melnick H, et al.
Commun Med (Lond)
. 2024 Jun;
4(1):117.
PMID: 38872007
Background: Mobile upright PET devices have the potential to enable previously impossible neuroimaging studies. Currently available options are imagers with deep brain coverage that severely limit head/body movements or imagers...
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Valencia G, Khoo S, Wong T, Ta J, Hou B, Barsalou L, et al.
Lang Cogn Neurosci
. 2021 Sep;
36(6):773-790.
PMID: 34568509
Higher cognitive functions such as linguistic comprehension must ultimately relate to perceptual systems in the brain, though how and why this forms remains unclear. Different brain networks that mediate perception...
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Csonka M, Mardmomen N, Webster P, Brefczynski-Lewis J, Frum C, Lewis J
Cereb Cortex Commun
. 2021 Mar;
2(1):tgab002.
PMID: 33718874
Our ability to perceive meaningful action events involving objects, people, and other animate agents is characterized in part by an interplay of visual and auditory sensory processing and their cross-modal...
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Talkington W, Donai J, Kadner A, Layne M, Forino A, Wen S, et al.
J Speech Lang Hear Res
. 2020 Sep;
63(10):3539-3559.
PMID: 32936717
Purpose From an anthropological perspective of hominin communication, the human auditory system likely evolved to enable special sensitivity to sounds produced by the vocal tracts of human conspecifics whether attended...
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Lewis J, Silberman M, Donai J, Frum C, Brefczynski-Lewis J
Brain Lang
. 2018 Jul;
183:64-78.
PMID: 29966815
Oral mimicry is thought to represent an essential process for the neurodevelopment of spoken language systems in infants, the evolution of language in hominins, and a process that could possibly...
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Van Dam N, van Vugt M, Vago D, Schmalzl L, Saron C, Olendzki A, et al.
Perspect Psychol Sci
. 2017 Oct;
13(1):36-61.
PMID: 29016274
During the past two decades, mindfulness meditation has gone from being a fringe topic of scientific investigation to being an occasional replacement for psychotherapy, tool of corporate well-being, widely implemented...
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Van Dam N, van Vugt M, Vago D, Schmalzl L, Saron C, Olendzki A, et al.
Perspect Psychol Sci
. 2017 Oct;
13(1):66-69.
PMID: 29016240
In response to our article, Davidson and Dahl offer commentary and advice regarding additional topics crucial to a comprehensive prescriptive agenda for future research on mindfulness and meditation. Their commentary...
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Brefczynski-Lewis J, Lewis J
Neuropsychologia
. 2017 May;
105:223-242.
PMID: 28467888
Interaction with the world is a multisensory experience, but most of what is known about the neural correlates of perception comes from studying vision. Auditory inputs enter cortex with its...
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Gong K, Majewski S, Kinahan P, Harrison R, Elston B, Manjeshwar R, et al.
Phys Med Biol
. 2016 Apr;
61(10):3681-97.
PMID: 27081753
The desire to understand normal and disordered human brain function of upright, moving persons in natural environments motivates the development of the ambulatory micro-dose brain PET imager (AMPET). An ideal...
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Brefczynski-Lewis J, Berrebi M, McNeely M, Prostko A, Puce A
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2011 Aug;
5:68.
PMID: 21852969
Facial movements have the potential to be powerful social signals. Previous studies have shown that eye gaze changes and simple mouth movements can elicit robust neural responses, which can be...