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Chrysa Retsa

Research Scientist, Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM), University Hospital Lausanne …
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[HTML][HTML] Mitochondrial, exosomal miR137-COX6A2 and gamma synchrony as biomarkers of parvalbumin interneurons, psychopathology, and neurocognition in …

…, P Klauser, JF Knebel, MM Murray, C Retsa… - Molecular …, 2022 - nature.com
Early detection and intervention in schizophrenia requires mechanism-based biomarkers
that capture neural circuitry dysfunction, allowing better patient stratification, monitoring of …

The context-contingent nature of cross-modal activations of the visual cortex

PJ Matusz, C Retsa, MM Murray - Neuroimage, 2016 - Elsevier
Real-world environments are nearly always multisensory in nature. Processing in such
situations confers perceptual advantages, but its automaticity remains poorly understood. …

[HTML][HTML] The development of attentional control mechanisms in multisensory environments

N Turoman, RI Tivadar, C Retsa, AM Maillard… - Developmental cognitive …, 2021 - Elsevier
Outside the laboratory, people need to pay attention to relevant objects that are typically
multisensory, but it remains poorly understood how the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms …

Treatment in early psychosis with N-acetyl-cysteine for 6 months improves low-level auditory processing: Pilot study

C Retsa, JF Knebel, E Geiser, C Ferrari, R Jenni… - Schizophrenia …, 2018 - Elsevier
Sensory impairments constitute core dysfunctions in schizophrenia. In the auditory modality,
impaired mismatch negativity (MMN) has been observed in chronic schizophrenia and may …

Brain and cognitive mechanisms of top–down attentional control in a multisensory world: Benefits of electrical neuroimaging

PJ Matusz, N Turoman, RI Tivadar, C Retsa… - Journal of cognitive …, 2019 - direct.mit.edu
In real-world environments, information is typically multisensory, and objects are a primary
unit of information processing. Object recognition and action necessitate attentional selection …

[HTML][HTML] Longstanding auditory sensory and semantic differences in preterm born children

C Retsa, H Turpin, E Geiser, F Ansermet, C Müller-Nix… - Brain Topography, 2023 - Springer
More than 10% of births are preterm, and the long-term consequences on sensory and
semantic processing of non-linguistic information remain poorly understood. 17 very preterm-…

[HTML][HTML] Towards understanding how we pay attention in naturalistic visual search settings

N Turoman, RI Tivadar, C Retsa, MM Murray… - NeuroImage, 2021 - Elsevier
Research on attentional control has largely focused on single senses and the importance of
behavioural goals in controlling attention. However, everyday situations are multisensory …

Uncovering the mechanisms of real‐world attentional control over the course of primary education

N Turoman, RI Tivadar, C Retsa… - Mind, brain, and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Schooling may shape children's abilities to control their attention, but it is unclear if this
impact extends from control over visual objects to encompass multisensory objects, which are …

Sounds enhance visual completion processes

RI Tivadar, C Retsa, N Turoman, PJ Matusz… - NeuroImage, 2018 - Elsevier
Everyday vision includes the detection of stimuli, figure-ground segregation, as well as object
localization and recognition. Such processes must often surmount impoverished or noisy …

Selective attention to sound features mediates cross-modal activation of visual cortices

C Retsa, PJ Matusz, JWH Schnupp, MM Murray - Neuropsychologia, 2020 - Elsevier
Contemporary schemas of brain organization now include multisensory processes both in
low-level cortices as well as at early stages of stimulus processing. Evidence has also …