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Nicola Savill
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Reading for sound with dyslexia: evidence for early orthographic and late phonological integration deficits
NJ Savill, G Thierry
Brain research 1385, 192-205, 2011
522011
Dynamic semantic cognition: Characterising coherent and controlled conceptual retrieval through time using magnetoencephalography and chronometric transcranial magnetic stimulation
C Teige, G Mollo, R Millman, N Savill, J Smallwood, PL Cornelissen, ...
Cortex 103, 329-349, 2018
452018
Distinct individual differences in default mode network connectivity relate to off-task thought and text memory during reading
M Zhang, N Savill, DS Margulies, J Smallwood, E Jefferies
Scientific reports 9 (1), 16220, 2019
432019
Orthographic transparency modulates the grain size of orthographic processing: behavioral and ERP evidence from bilingualism
M Lallier, M Carreiras, MJ Tainturier, N Savill, G Thierry
Brain research 1505, 47-60, 2013
392013
Posterior N1 asymmetry to English and Welsh words in Early and Late English–Welsh bilinguals
G Grossi, N Savill, E Thomas, G Thierry
Biological Psychology 85 (1), 124-133, 2010
332010
Decoding ability makes waves in reading: Deficient interactions between attention and phonological analysis in developmental dyslexia
NJ Savill, G Thierry
Neuropsychologia 50 (7), 1553-1564, 2012
322012
Electrophysiological cross-language neighborhood density effects in late and early English-Welsh bilinguals
G Grossi, N Savill, E Thomas, G Thierry
Frontiers in Psychology 3, 408, 2012
282012
Newly-acquired words are more phonologically robust in verbal short-term memory when they have associated semantic representations
N Savill, AW Ellis, E Jefferies
Neuropsychologia 98, 85-97, 2017
272017
Time to turn the other cheek? The influence of left and right poses on perceptions of academic specialisation
AK Lindell, NJ Savill
Laterality 15 (6), 639-650, 2010
242010
tDCS to temporoparietal cortex during familiarisation enhances the subsequent phonological coherence of nonwords in immediate serial recall
N Savill, J Ashton, J Gugliuzza, C Poole, Z Sim, AW Ellis, E Jefferies
Cortex 63, 132-144, 2015
232015
Semantic categorisation of a word supports its phonological integrity in verbal short-term memory
N Savill, T Metcalfe, AW Ellis, E Jefferies
Journal of Memory and Language 84, 128-138, 2015
212015
rTMS evidence for a dissociation in short-term memory for spoken words and nonwords
NJ Savill, P Cornelissen, A Pahor, E Jefferies
Cortex 112, 5-22, 2019
182019
Literate humans sound out words during silent reading
N Savill, A Lindell, A Booth, G West, G Thierry
Neuroreport 22 (3), 116-120, 2011
162011
Keeping it together: Semantic coherence stabilizes phonological sequences in short-term memory
N Savill, R Ellis, E Brooke, T Koa, S Ferguson, E Rojas-Rodriguez, ...
Memory & Cognition 46 (3), 426-437, 2018
142018
Individual differences in verbal short-term memory and reading aloud: Semantic compensation for weak phonological processing across tasks.
N Savill, P Cornelissen, J Whiteley, A Woollams, E Jefferies
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 45 (10 …, 2019
92019
Electrophysiological evidence for impaired attentional engagement with phonologically acceptable misspellings in developmental dyslexia
NJ Savill, G Thierry
Frontiers in Psychology 2, 139, 2011
92011
Intrinsic connectivity of left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex predicts individual differences in controlled semantic retrieval
M Zhang, U Nathaniel, N Savill, J Smallwood, E Jefferies
NeuroImage 246, 118760, 2022
72022
Individual differences in reading comprehension and off-task thought relate to perceptually-coupled and decoupled cognition
M Zhang, N Savill, DS Margulies, J Smallwood, E Jefferies
BioRxiv, 387035, 2018
22018
Preliminary plans
N Savill, C Metz
OSF, 2022
2022
Papers and presentations
N Savill, C Metz
OSF, 2022
2022
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