Maaike Vandermosten
@vandermostenm
Tenure @ExpORL_KU Leuven. Interested in neurobiological basis of language (re)learning, neuroplasticity, developmental neuroscience, dyslexia, aphasia
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Want to know more about auditory and phonemic processing in persons with #aphasia? Then you will enjoy reading Jill Kries’s paper 🤩. 👇👇👇
I find it hard to believe but I’m so very honored to have received the Early Career award from the Society on Neurobiology of Language! Thank you SNL Annual Meeting!
Een totaal ander publiek dan wat ik gewoon ben, maar wat een boeiende en fijne ervaring! Bedankt voor de uitnodiging Louisa Bogaerts voor Brein aan Zee TAZ#2023
Our work on the neurobiological basis of dyslexia, and its implications for clinical practice, summarized by KU Leuven stories. Available in Dutch (stories.kuleuven.be/nl/verhalen/dy…) and English (stories.kuleuven.be/en/stories/dys…). DYslexia Collaboration (DYSCO KU Leuven, with Pol Ghesquiere&JanWouters)
How nice to see you back after all this time, Fumiko Hoeft MD PhD ! So sweet of you to come to Brussels to meet🧡.
Do persons with aphasia use the multiple demand network during language processing? Rigorous work of Pieter De Clercq, using an individualized localization approach (fMRI), shows little overlap between the language and multiple demand network in aphasia. See our preprint👇
My first PhD-paper got published in CORTEX with Bert De Smedt Maaike Vandermosten 🤩 Link for 50 days of free access: authors.elsevier.com/a/1iqFa2VHYC4IA
We show the potential of EEG & natural speech processing in post-stroke aphasia. Hard work (esp. during the pandemic) by Jill Kries and our aphasia team (Pieter De Clercq Marlies T. Francart, R.Lemmens, J. Vanthornhout) 👏