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Bertels, J., Niesen, M., Destoky, F. F., Coolen, T., Vander Ghinst, M., Wens, V., Rovai, A., Trotta, N., Baart, M., Molinaro, N., De Tiege, X., & Bourguignon, M. (2023). Neurodevelopmental oscillatory basis of speech processing in noise. Developmental cognitive neuroscience, 59, 101181. doi:10.1016/j.dcn.2022.1011812.
Niesen, M., Bourguignon, M., Bertels, J., Vander Ghinst, M., Wens, V., Goldman, S., & De Tiege, X. (2023). Cortical tracking of lexical speech units in a multi-talker background is immature in school-aged children. NeuroImage, 265, 119770. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.1197703.
Roshchupkina, L., Wens, V., Coquelet, N., De Tiege, X., & Peigneux, P. (2022). Resting state fast brain dynamics predict interindividual variability in motor performance. Scientific reports, 12(1), 5340. doi:10.1038/s41598-022-08767-z4.
Feys, O., Corvilain, P., Van Hecke, A., Sculier, C., Rikir, E., Legros, B., Gaspard, N., Leurquin-Sterk, G., Holmes, N., Brookes, M. J., Goldman, S., Wens, V., & De Tiege, X. (2022). Recording of Ictal Epileptic Activity Using on-Scalp Magnetoencephalography. Annals of neurology. doi:10.1002/ana.265625.
Van Dyck, D., Deconinck, N., Aeby, A., Baijot, S., Coquelet, N., De Tiege, X., & Urbain, C. (2022). Atypical procedural learning skills in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder. Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section C, Child neuropsychology, 1-23. doi:10.1080/09297049.2022.21524336.
Henrard, S., Trotta, N., Rovai, A., Coolen, T., Slama, H., Bertels, J., Puttaert, D., Goffard, J.-C., Van Vooren, J.-P., Goldman, S., & De Tiege, X. (2022). Impact of HIV and recreational drugs on cognitive functions. Clinical infectious diseases. doi:10.1093/cid/ciac870