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Pieter De Clercq
Pieter De Clercq
PhD Researcher
在 kuleuven.be 的电子邮件经过验证
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Evaluating the performance of the visual half field paradigm as a screening tool to detect right hemispheric language dominance
R Gerrits, P De Clercq, H Verhelst, G Vingerhoets
Laterality 25 (6), 722-739, 2020
102020
Acoustic and phonemic processing are impaired in individuals with aphasia
J Kries, P De Clercq, R Lemmens, T Francart, M Vandermosten
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 11208, 2023
82023
Beyond Linear Neural Envelope Tracking: A Mutual Information Approach
P De Clercq, J Vanthornhout, M Vandermosten, T Francart
Journal of Neural Engineering 20 (2), 026007.599, 2023
82023
Exploring neural tracking of acoustic and linguistic speech representations in individuals with post-stroke aphasia
J Kries, P De Clercq, M Gillis, J Vanthornhout, R Lemmens, T Francart, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.03. 01.530707, 2023
72023
Detecting post-stroke aphasia using EEG-based neural envelope tracking of natural speech
P De Clercq, J Kries, R Mehraram, J Vanthornhout, T Francart, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.07739, 2023
62023
The influence of word valence on the right visual field advantage in the VHF paradigm: time to adjust the expectations
P De Clercq, M Brysbaert
Laterality 25 (5), 537-559, 2020
42020
Tuning in on auditory details is difficult: Individuals with aphasia show impaired acoustic and phonemic processing
J Kries, P De Clercq, R Lemmens, T Francart, M Vandermosten
BioRxiv, 2022.12. 14.520503, 2022
32022
EEG reveals brain network alterations in chronic aphasia during natural speech listening
R Mehraram, J Kries, PD Clercq, M Vandermosten, T Francart
bioRxiv, 2023.03. 10.532034, 2023
22023
Individualized functional localization of the language and multiple demand network in chronic post-stroke aphasia
P De Clercq, AR Gonsalves, R Gerrits, M Vandermosten
bioRxiv, 2024.01. 12.575350, 2024
12024
Beyond Linear Neural Envelope Tracking: A Mutual Information Approach
P De Clercq, J Vanthornhout, M Vandermosten, T Francart
bioRxiv, 2022.08. 11.503600, 2022
12022
Individualized neuroimaging aproaches for detecting and mapping language comprehension deficits after stroke
P De Clercq
2024
Automatic recognition and detection of aphasic natural speech
M Barberis, P De Clercq, B Tamm, M Vandermosten
Aphasia Junior Days 2024, Date: 2024/05/15-2024/05/16, Location: Radboud …, 2024
2024
Detecting Post-Stroke Aphasia Via Brain Responses to Speech in a Deep Learning Framework
P De Clercq, C Puffay, J Kries, H Van Hamme, M Vandermosten, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.10291, 2024
2024
Classifying native versus foreign speech perception from EEG using linguistic speech features
C Puffay, J Vanthornhout, M Gillis, P De Clercq, B Accou, H Van hamme, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.04. 11.589055, 2024
2024
Neural substrates and behavioral relevance of speech envelope tracking: evidence from post-stroke aphasia
P De Clercq, J Kries, J Vanthornhout, R Gerrits, T Francart, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.03. 26.586859, 2024
2024
Functional connectivity of stimulus-evoked brain responses to natural speech in post-stroke aphasia.
R Mehraram, P De Clercq, J Kries, M Vandermosten, T Francart
medRxiv, 2024.01. 15.24301324, 2024
2024
The Functional Connectome and Neural Tracking of Natural Speech in Post-Stroke Aphasia
R Mehraram, J Kries, P De Clercq, M Vandermosten, T Francart
Society for the Neurobiology of Language, Location: Marseille, France, 2023
2023
Functional localization of the language and multiple demand network in chronic post-stroke aphasia
P De Clercq, A Gonsalves, R Gerrits, T Francart, M Vandermosten
Society for the Neurobiology of Language, Location: Marseille, 2023
2023
Neural tracking of natural speech: An effective marker for post-stroke aphasia
P De Clercq
Academy of Aphasia, Location: Reading, 2023
2023
Decreased neural envelope tracking in individuals with post-stroke aphasia
P De Clercq, J Kries, R Mehraram, J Vanthornhout, T Francart, ...
Society for neuroscience, Location: San Diego, California, 2022
2022
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