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    The language network as a natural kind within the broader landscape of the human brain by Fedorenko, Evelina, Ivanova, Anna A., Regev, Tamar I.

    Published in Nature reviews. Neuroscience (01-05-2024)
    “…Language behaviour is complex, but neuroscientific evidence disentangles it into distinct components supported by dedicated brain areas or networks. In this…”
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    High-level language brain regions process sublexical regularities by Regev, Tamar I, Kim, Hee So, Chen, Xuanyi, Affourtit, Josef, Schipper, Abigail E, Bergen, Leon, Mahowald, Kyle, Fedorenko, Evelina

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-03-2024)
    “…Abstract A network of left frontal and temporal brain regions supports language processing. This “core” language network stores our knowledge of words and…”
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    Context Sensitivity across Multiple Time scales with a Flexible Frequency Bandwidth by Regev, Tamar I, Markusfeld, Geffen, Deouell, Leon Y, Nelken, Israel

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (23-11-2021)
    “…Abstract Everyday auditory streams are complex, including spectro-temporal content that varies at multiple timescales. Using EEG, we investigated the…”
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    Human posterior parietal cortex responds to visual stimuli as early as peristriate occipital cortex by Regev, Tamar I., Winawer, Jonathan, Gerber, Edden M., Knight, Robert T., Deouell, Leon Y.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-12-2018)
    “…Much of what is known about the timing of visual processing in the brain is inferred from intracranial studies in monkeys, with human data limited to mainly…”
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    Preserved functional organization of auditory cortex in two individuals missing one temporal lobe from infancy by Regev, Tamar I., Lipkin, Benjamin, Boebinger, Dana, Paunov, Alexander, Kean, Hope, Norman-Haignere, Sam V., Fedorenko, Evelina

    Published in iScience (20-09-2024)
    “…Human cortical responses to natural sounds, measured with fMRI, can be approximated as the weighted sum of a small number of canonical response patterns…”
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    Neural populations in the language network differ in the size of their temporal receptive windows by Regev, Tamar I., Casto, Colton, Hosseini, Eghbal A., Adamek, Markus, Ritaccio, Anthony L., Willie, Jon T., Brunner, Peter, Fedorenko, Evelina

    Published in Nature human behaviour (01-10-2024)
    “…Despite long knowing what brain areas support language comprehension, our knowledge of the neural computations that these frontal and temporal regions…”
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    A role for the juxtamembrane cytoplasm in the molecular dynamics of focal adhesions by Wolfenson, Haguy, Lubelski, Ariel, Regev, Tamar, Klafter, Joseph, Henis, Yoav I, Geiger, Benjamin

    Published in PloS one (28-01-2009)
    “…Focal adhesions (FAs) are specialized membrane-associated multi-protein complexes that link the cell to the extracellular matrix and play crucial roles in…”
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    Genome holography: deciphering function-form motifs from gene expression data by Madi, Asaf, Friedman, Yonatan, Roth, Dalit, Regev, Tamar, Bransburg-Zabary, Sharron, Ben Jacob, Eshel

    Published in PloS one (16-07-2008)
    “…DNA chips allow simultaneous measurements of genome-wide response of thousands of genes, i.e. system level monitoring of the gene-network activity. Advanced…”
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    WhisBERT: Multimodal Text-Audio Language Modeling on 100M Words by Wolf, Lukas, Tuckute, Greta, Kotar, Klemen, Hosseini, Eghbal, Regev, Tamar, Wilcox, Ethan, Warstadt, Alex

    Published 05-12-2023
    “…Training on multiple modalities of input can augment the capabilities of a language model. Here, we ask whether such a training regime can improve the quality…”
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    Quantifying the redundancy between prosody and text by Wolf, Lukas, Pimentel, Tiago, Fedorenko, Evelina, Cotterell, Ryan, Warstadt, Alex, Wilcox, Ethan, Regev, Tamar

    Published 28-11-2023
    “…Prosody -- the suprasegmental component of speech, including pitch, loudness, and tempo -- carries critical aspects of meaning. However, the relationship…”
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