Mechanisms of rule acquisition and rule following in inductive reasoning
C Crescentini, S Seyed-Allaei… - Journal of …, 2011 - Soc Neuroscience
… In fact, the first response to a new rule is typically a guess; this may be followed by a series
of incorrect responses, before the rule is correctly discovered by subjects; then the rule is …
of incorrect responses, before the rule is correctly discovered by subjects; then the rule is …
Language control in bilinguals: Intention to speak vs. execution of speech
… is disputed. In most occasions the decision on which language to speak is set at the preverbal
stage, that is … , but before the specific content of the communication is set. Accordingly, one …
stage, that is … , but before the specific content of the communication is set. Accordingly, one …
The neural basis of free language choice in bilingual speakers: Disentangling language choice and language execution
… Furthermore, our findings confirm that the medial prefrontal cortex is a domain-general
region critical for free choice and that bilingual language choice relies on domain general …
region critical for free choice and that bilingual language choice relies on domain general …
Two networks involved in producing and realizing plans
… is essential for normal daily activities. Although the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is
… to be understood whether this contribution is attributable to working memory requirements of …
… to be understood whether this contribution is attributable to working memory requirements of …
[HTML][HTML] Brain network dynamics during spontaneous strategy shifts and incremental task optimization
With practice, humans improve their performance in a task by either optimizing a known
strategy or discovering a novel, potentially more fruitful strategy. We investigated the neural …
strategy or discovering a novel, potentially more fruitful strategy. We investigated the neural …
Listening natively across perceptual domains?
…, S Seyed-Allaei, E Uysal, S Pirmoradian… - Journal of …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
… For example, when listening to a stressed syllable and listening to same syllable when it
is unstressed, the listener is still capable of recognizing that (s)he is listening to exactly the …
is unstressed, the listener is still capable of recognizing that (s)he is listening to exactly the …
[HTML][HTML] A new perspective on word order preferences: The availability of a lexicon triggers the use of SVO word order
… We propose that while there is a tendency to favor SOV in the case of improvised
communication, the exposure to a shared lexicon makes it possible to liberate sufficient cognitive …
communication, the exposure to a shared lexicon makes it possible to liberate sufficient cognitive …
Major thought restructuring: The roles of different prefrontal cortical regions
… performance in the typical Solver participant was shown by Seyed-Allaei et al. (2010) in
three … Therefore, we believe that it is possible to determine the switch trial, if a participant is a …
three … Therefore, we believe that it is possible to determine the switch trial, if a participant is a …
Existence, uniqueness and regularity of solutions to a class of third-kind Volterra integral equations
… Most of S. Seyed Allaei’s research was carried out while she visited the Department of
Mathematics at HKBU (Prof. Hermann Brunner and Prof. Tao Tang) from October 2013 to April …
Mathematics at HKBU (Prof. Hermann Brunner and Prof. Tao Tang) from October 2013 to April …
Collocation methods for third-kind VIEs
… compact, and this guarantees that the resulting algebraical system is … is not ensured, both
on uniform and classical graded meshes, when the operator is noncompact (which typically is …
on uniform and classical graded meshes, when the operator is noncompact (which typically is …