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Julia Berezutskaya
Julia Berezutskaya
University Medical Center Utrecht
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Neural tuning to low-level features of speech throughout the perisylvian cortex
J Berezutskaya, ZV Freudenburg, U Güçlü, MAJ van Gerven, NF Ramsey
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (33), 7906-7920, 2017
382017
Forward amortized inference for likelihood-free variational marginalization
L Ambrogioni, U Güçlü, J Berezutskaya, E Borne, Y Güçlütürk, M Hinne, ...
The 22nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics …, 2019
212019
Open multimodal iEEG-fMRI dataset from naturalistic stimulation with a short audiovisual film
J Berezutskaya, MJ Vansteensel, EJ Aarnoutse, ZV Freudenburg, ...
Scientific Data 9 (1), 91, 2022
192022
Brain-optimized extraction of complex sound features that drive continuous auditory perception
J Berezutskaya, ZV Freudenburg, U Güçlü, MAJ van Gerven, NF Ramsey
PLoS computational biology 16 (7), e1007992, 2020
162020
Direct speech reconstruction from sensorimotor brain activity with optimized deep learning models
J Berezutskaya, ZV Freudenburg, MJ Vansteensel, EJ Aarnoutse, ...
Journal of Neural Engineering 20 (5), 056010, 2023
142023
Cortical network responses map onto data-driven features that capture visual semantics of movie fragments
J Berezutskaya, ZV Freudenburg, L Ambrogioni, U Güçlü, ...
Scientific reports 10 (1), 12077, 2020
122020
High‐density intracranial recordings reveal a distinct site in anterior dorsal precentral cortex that tracks perceived speech
J Berezutskaya, C Baratin, ZV Freudenburg, NF Ramsey
Human brain mapping 41 (16), 4587-4609, 2020
112020
Reduced brain activation during spoken language processing in children with developmental language disorder and children with 22q11. 2 deletion syndrome
MJ Vansteensel, IS Selten, L Charbonnier, J Berezutskaya, ...
Neuropsychologia 158, 107907, 2021
102021
Modeling brain responses to perceived speech with lstm networks
J Berezutskaya, Z Freudenburg, N Ramsey, U Güçlü, M van Gerven, ...
Benelearn, 149-153, 2017
52017
How does artificial intelligence contribute to iEEG research?
J Berezutskaya, AL Saive, K Jerbi, M van Gerven
arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.13190, 2022
42022
Mapping acoustics to articulatory gestures in Dutch: relating speech gestures, acoustics and neural data
P Favero, J Berezutskaya, NF Ramsey, A Nazarov, ZV Freudenburg
2022 44th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in …, 2022
42022
Bayesian model ensembling using meta-trained recurrent neural networks
L Ambrogioni, Y Berezutskaya, U Güçlü, EWP van den Borne, Y Güçlütürk, ...
[Sl]:[Sn], 2017
32017
Boosting brain–computer interfaces with functional electrical stimulation: potential applications in people with locked-in syndrome
E Canny, MJ Vansteensel, SMA van der Salm, GR Müller-Putz, ...
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 20 (1), 157, 2023
22023
How Does Artificial Intelligence Contribute to iEEG Research?
J Berezutskaya, AL Saive, K Jerbi, M Gerven
Intracranial EEG: A Guide for Cognitive Neuroscientists, 761-802, 2023
12023
Towards naturalistic speech decoding from intracranial brain data
J Berezutskaya, L Ambrogioni, NF Ramsey, MAJ van Gerven
2022 44th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in …, 2022
12022
The ethics of speech ownership in the context of neural control of augmented assistive communication
Z Freudenburg, J Berezutskaya, C Herbert
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 18, 1468938, 2024
2024
The feasibility of combining communication BCIs with FES for individuals with locked-in syndrome
E Canny, MJ Vansteensel, S van der Salm, GR Müller-Putz, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.03159, 2023
2023
Data-driven modeling of the neural dynamics underlying language processing
J Berezutskaya
Utrecht University, 2020
2020
One-back task functional localizer for visual word form area reveals inverse pattern of activation in readers of Russian
E Pechenkova, R Vlasova, Y Berezutskaya, V Sinitsyn
Journal of Vision 12 (9), 531-531, 2012
2012
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