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Lyam M Bailey
Lyam M Bailey
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Evidence for age-related changes in sensorimotor neuromagnetic responses during cued button pressing in a large open-access dataset
T Bardouille, L Bailey, C Group
NeuroImage 193, 25-34, 2019
472019
A sinister subject: Quantifying handedness‐based recruitment biases in current neuroimaging research
LM Bailey, LE McMillan, AJ Newman
European Journal of Neuroscience 51 (7), 1642-1656, 2020
412020
Neural correlates of the production effect: An fMRI study
LM Bailey, GE Bodner, HE Matheson, BM Stewart, K Roddick, K O'Neil, ...
Brain and Cognition 152, 105757, 2021
202021
Cross-linguistic influence in the bilingual lexicon: Evidence for ubiquitous facilitation and context-dependent interference effects on lexical processing
LM Bailey, K Lockary, E Higby
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 27 (3), 495-514, 2024
72024
What Can NeuroIS Learn from the Replication Crisis in Psychological Science?
C Conrad, L Bailey
Information Systems and Neuroscience: NeuroIS Retreat 2019, 129-135, 2020
52020
Retrieval induced forgetting and second language acquisition: Insights from a Welsh word-learning study
L Bailey, AJ Newman
Control processes in human memory: The role of retrieval suppression and …, 2018
22018
Demonstrating the need for long inter-stimulus intervals when studying the post-movement beta rebound following a simple button press
LM Bailey, T Bardouille
bioRxiv, 2025.01. 22.634263, 2025
2025
Differential weighting of information during aloud and silent reading: Evidence from representational similarity analysis of fMRI data
LM Bailey, HE Matheson, JM Fawcett, GE Bodner, AJ Newman
Imaging Neuroscience 3, imag_a_00428, 2025
2025
Neural Correlates Of The Production Effect: Insights From Univariate And Multivariate Analyses Of fMRI Data
LM Bailey
2024
Dissociable roles of neural pattern reactivation and transformation during recognition of words read aloud and silently: An MVPA study of the production effect
LM Bailey, HE Matheson, JM Fawcett, GE Bodner, AJ Newman
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 20.581164, 2024
2024
RETRIEVAL INDUCED FORGETTING AND ADULT SECOND LANGUAGE VOCABULARY ACQUISITION: PRELIMINARY INSIGHTS FROM A WELSH LANGUAGE TRAINING STUDY.
L Bailey
Dalhousie University, 2017
2017
Native language proficiency modulates spatial characteristics and magnitude of neural responses to phrase-‐structure violations–An MEG study
L Bailey, LJ Beck, MB Johnson, AJ Newman
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