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Helen Olawole-Scott
Helen Olawole-Scott
Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London; Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London
Verified email at gold.ac.uk
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Delta-and theta-band cortical tracking and phase-amplitude coupling to sung speech by infants
A Attaheri, ÁN Choisdealbha, GM Di Liberto, S Rocha, P Brusini, N Mead, ...
NeuroImage 247, 118698, 2022
782022
Machine learning accurately classifies neural responses to rhythmic speech vs. non-speech from 8-week-old infant EEG
S Gibbon, A Attaheri, ÁN Choisdealbha, S Rocha, P Brusini, N Mead, ...
Brain and Language 220, 104968, 2021
172021
Cortical tracking of sung speech in adults vs infants: A developmental analysis
A Attaheri, D Panayiotou, A Phillips, Á Ní Choisdealbha, GM Di Liberto, ...
Frontiers in neuroscience 16, 842447, 2022
92022
Expectations about precision bias metacognition and awareness.
H Olawole-Scott, D Yon
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 152 (8), 2177, 2023
82023
Infant low-frequency EEG cortical power, cortical tracking and phase-amplitude coupling predicts language a year later
A Attaheri, Á Ní Choisdealbha, S Rocha, P Brusini, GMD Liberto, N Mead, ...
BioRxiv, 2022.11. 02.514963, 2022
82022
Infant sensorimotor synchronisation to speech and non-speech rhythms: A longitudinal study
S Rocha, A Attaheri, ÁN Choisdealbha, P Brusini, SA Flanagan, N Mead, ...
PsyArXiv, 2021
82021
e, Brough, C., Flanagan, S., Goswami, U. 2022. Infant low-frequency EEG cortical power, cortical tracking and phase-amplitude coupling predicts language a year later (p. 2022 …
A Attaheri, ÁN Choisdealbha, S Rocha, P Brusini, GMD Liberto, N Mead, ...
bioRxiv, 0
5
Neural phase angle from two months when tracking speech and non-speech rhythm linked to language performance from 12 to 24 months
ÁN Choisdealbha, A Attaheri, S Rocha, N Mead, H Olawole-Scott, ...
Brain and Language 243, 105301, 2023
42023
Cortical oscillations in pre-verbal infants track rhythmic speech and non-speech stimuli
Á Ní Choisdealbha, A Attaheri, S Rocha, N Mead, H Olawole-Scott, ...
Cascadilla Press, 2022
42022
Cortical tracking of visual rhythmic speech by 5-and 8-month-old infants: Individual differences in phase angle relate to language outcomes up to 2 years
ÁN Choisdealbha, A Attaheri, S Rocha, N Mead, H Olawole-Scott, ...
PsyArXiv, 2022
22022
Oscillatory timing of neural responses to rhythm from 2 months linked to individual differences in language from 12 to 24 months
ÁN Choisdealbha, A Attaheri, S Rocha, N Mead, H Olawole-Scott, ...
PsyArXiv, 2022
22022
Neural detection of changes in amplitude rise time in infancy
ÁN Choisdealbha, A Attaheri, S Rocha, P Brusini, SA Flanagan, N Mead, ...
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 54, 101075, 2022
22022
Decoding speech information from EEG data with 4-, 7-and 11-month-old infants: Using convolutional neural network, mutual information-based and backward linear models
M Keshavarzi, ÁN Choisdealbha, A Attaheri, S Rocha, P Brusini, ...
Journal of neuroscience methods 403, 110036, 2024
12024
Language acquisition in the longitudinal BabyRhythm cohort
S Rocha, ÁN Choisdealbha, A Attaheri, N Mead, H Olawole-Scott, C Grey, ...
PsyArXiv, 2022
12022
Precursors to infant sensorimotor synchronization to speech and non‐speech rhythms: A longitudinal study
S Rocha, A Attaheri, Á Ní Choisdealbha, P Brusini, N Mead, ...
Developmental Science, e13483, 2024
2024
Information seeking without metacognition
G Edwards-Lowe, E La Chiusa, H Olawole-Scott, D Yon
OSF, 2024
2024
Language Acquisition in the Longitudinal Cambridge UK BabyRhythm Cohort
S Rocha, Á Ní Choisdealbha, A Attaheri, N Mead, H Olawole-Scott, ...
Collabra: Psychology 10 (1), 2024
2024
Neural detection of changes in amplitude rise time in infancy.
Á Ní Choisdealbha, A Attaheri, S Rocha, P Brusini, S Flanagan, N Mead, ...
Center for Open Science, 2021
2021
tDCS of the parietal cortex to bias spatial attention
L Reteig, H Olawole-Scott, I Arnaldo, D van Moorselaar, HA Slagter
OSF, 2018
2018
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