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Tirso RJ Gonzalez Alam
Tirso RJ Gonzalez Alam
Assistant Professor, Bangor University
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Degrees of lateralisation in semantic cognition: Evidence from intrinsic connectivity
TRJG Alam, T Karapanagiotidis, J Smallwood, E Jefferies
NeuroImage 202, 116089, 2019
552019
Dissociations in semantic cognition: Oscillatory evidence for opposing effects of semantic control and type of semantic relation in anterior and posterior temporal cortex
C Teige, PL Cornelissen, G Mollo, TRJG Alam, K McCarty, J Smallwood, ...
cortex 120, 308-325, 2019
522019
A tale of two gradients: differences between the left and right hemispheres predict semantic cognition
TRJ Gonzalez Alam, BLA Mckeown, Z Gao, B Bernhardt, R Vos de Wael, ...
Brain Structure and Function 227 (2), 631-654, 2022
422022
The structural basis of semantic control: Evidence from individual differences in cortical thickness
X Wang, BC Bernhardt, T Karapanagiotidis, I De Caso, TRJG Alam, ...
NeuroImage 181, 480-489, 2018
412018
Meaningful inhibition: Exploring the role of meaning and modality in response inhibition
T Gonzalez Alam, C Murphy, J Smallwood, E Jefferies
NeuroImage, 2018
372018
Controlled semantic summation correlates with intrinsic connectivity between default mode and control networks
M Evans, K Krieger-Redwood, TRJG Alam, J Smallwood, E Jefferies
Cortex 129, 356-375, 2020
332020
Intrinsic connectivity of anterior temporal lobe relates to individual differences in semantic retrieval for landmarks
TRJG Alam, K Krieger-Redwood, M Evans, GE Rice, J Smallwood, ...
Cortex 134, 76-91, 2021
222021
Mapping patterns of thought onto brain activity during movie-watching
RS Wallace, B Mckeown, I Goodall-Halliwell, L Chitiz, P Forest, ...
elife 13, RP97731, 2025
72025
Ventral and dorsal aspects of the inferior frontal-occipital fasciculus support verbal semantic access and visually-guided behavioural control
TRJ Gonzalez Alam, J Cruz Arias, E Jefferies, J Smallwood, A Leemans, ...
Brain Structure and Function 229 (1), 207-221, 2024
62024
Graded and sharp transitions in semantic function in left temporal lobe
K Krieger-Redwood, X Wang, N Souter, TRJG Alam, J Smallwood, ...
Brain and Language 251, 105402, 2024
42024
Individual word representations dissociate from linguistic context along a cortical unimodal to heteromodal gradient
S Eisenhauer, TRJ Gonzalez Alam, PL Cornelissen, J Smallwood, ...
Human Brain Mapping 45 (2), e26607, 2024
32024
Self-reports map the landscape of task states derived from brain imaging
B Mckeown, I Goodall-Halliwell, R Wallace, L Chitiz, B Mulholland, ...
Communications psychology 3 (1), 8, 2025
12025
Default mode network shows distinct emotional and contextual responses yet common effects of retrieval demands across tasks
NE Souter, A de Freitas, M Zhang, X Shao, TR del Jesus Gonzalez Alam, ...
Human Brain Mapping 45 (7), e26703, 2024
12024
Graded functional changes in ATL reflect both semantic content and process.
K Krieger-Redwood, X Wang, NE Souter, A TRdJG, J Smallwood, ...
12023
Visual to default network pathways: A double dissociation between semantic and spatial cognition
TRJG Alam, K Krieger-Redwood, D Varga, Z Gao, A Horner, T Hartley, ...
Elife 1, 2023
1*2023
Hemispheric differences in semantic cognition and their contribution to behaviour
TRJ Gonzalez Alam
University of York, 2019
12019
Divergent and Convergent Creativity Relate to Different Aspects of Semantic Control
K Krieger-Redwood, L Lanzoni, TRJ Gonzalez Alam, RL Jackson, ...
Imaging Neuroscience, 2025
2025
A double dissociation between semantic and spatial cognition in visual to default network pathways.
TRJ Gonzalez Alam, K Krieger-Redwood, D Varga, Z Gao, AJ Horner, ...
eLife, 2025
2025
A double dissociation between semantic and spatial cognition in visual to default network pathways
TRJG Alam, K Krieger-Redwood, D Varga, Z Gao, AJ Horner, T Hartley, ...
Elife 13, RP94902, 2025
2025
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