Sergio Osorio
@srosorio.bsky.social
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Cognitive neuroscientist at MGH - Dept. Of Neurology investigating sensory processing and cognition using EEG/MEG/ECoG.
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#HelloBsky Wanna know more about how stimulus type, frequency band and #brain anatomy interact during naturalistic perception of #music and #speech? 🧠🎶🗣️ Check out our latest work! A big thanks to Florencia Assaneo for being such an amazing mentor!

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Anatomically distinct cortical tracking of music and speech by slow (1–8Hz) and fast (70–120Hz) oscillatory activity
Music and speech encode hierarchically organized structural complexity at the service of human expressiveness and communication. Previous research has shown that populations of neurons in auditory reg...
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yifeihe.bsky.social
New manuscript! Together with Junqing Huang & @straubeb.bsky.social, we used an innovative paradigm & DDM to show that gesture's processing hierarchy from a behavioral perspective!

Gestures are visual—but they’re also layered, structured, and unfold like language. 🧠🖐️

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gabriellavigliocco.bsky.social
NEW PREPRINT
Iconic gestures are produced before the associated words and support prediction, but how does this work in children learning words?
Check out our new paper led by @marinewang.bsky.social @eddonnellan.bsky.social: osf.io/preprints/ps...
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srosorio.bsky.social
#HelloBsky Wanna know more about how stimulus type, frequency band and #brain anatomy interact during naturalistic perception of #music and #speech? 🧠🎶🗣️ Check out our latest work! A big thanks to Florencia Assaneo for being such an amazing mentor!

journals.plos.org/plosone/arti...

#neuroscience
Anatomically distinct cortical tracking of music and speech by slow (1–8Hz) and fast (70–120Hz) oscillatory activity
Music and speech encode hierarchically organized structural complexity at the service of human expressiveness and communication. Previous research has shown that populations of neurons in auditory reg...
journals.plos.org