Oren Civier
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Area:
Stuttering, Speech Motor Control, Motor SequencingGoogle:
"Oren Civier"Cross-listing: Neurotree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorFrank Guenther | grad student | 2003-2010 | Boston University | |
(Computational modeling of the neural substrates of stuttering and induced fluency.) |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorDaniel Bullock | collaborator | Boston University (Neurotree) | ||
(Thesis advisor) | ||||
Ludo Max | collaborator | University of Connecticut | ||
(Thesis advisor) | ||||
Michal Ben-Shahar Chechik | collaborator | 2011- | The Gonda Brain Research Center, Bar Ilan University |
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Renton AI, Dao TT, Johnstone T, et al. (2024) Neurodesk: an accessible, flexible and portable data analysis environment for reproducible neuroimaging. Nature Methods |
Bollmann S, Renton A, Dao T, et al. (2023) Neurodesk: An accessible, flexible, and portable data analysis environment for reproducible neuroimaging. Research Square |
Kronfeld-Duenias V, Civier O, Amir O, et al. (2017) White matter pathways in persistent developmental stuttering: Lessons from tractography. Journal of Fluency Disorders |
Kronfeld-Duenias V, Amir O, Ezrati-Vinacour R, et al. (2017) The dorsal language pathways in stuttering: Response to commentary. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior |
Halag-Milo T, Stoppelman N, Kronfeld-Duenias V, et al. (2016) Beyond production: Brain responses during speech perception in adults who stutter. Neuroimage. Clinical. 11: 328-38 |
Kronfeld-Duenias V, Amir O, Ezrati-Vinacour R, et al. (2016) Dorsal and ventral language pathways in persistent developmental stuttering. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 81: 79-92 |
Civier O, Kronfeld-Duenias V, Amir O, et al. (2015) Reduced fractional anisotropy in the anterior corpus callosum is associated with reduced speech fluency in persistent developmental stuttering. Brain and Language. 143: 20-31 |
Kronfeld-Duenias V, Amir O, Ezrati-Vinacour R, et al. (2014) The frontal aslant tract underlies speech fluency in persistent developmental stuttering. Brain Structure & Function |
Civier O, Bullock D, Max L, et al. (2013) Computational modeling of stuttering caused by impairments in a basal ganglia thalamo-cortical circuit involved in syllable selection and initiation. Brain and Language. 126: 263-78 |
Civier O, Tasko SM, Guenther FH. (2010) Overreliance on auditory feedback may lead to sound/syllable repetitions: simulations of stuttering and fluency-inducing conditions with a neural model of speech production. Journal of Fluency Disorders. 35: 246-79 |