Sophia Uddin
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View article: Parent Reports Versus Objective Behavioral Measures in Pediatric Sleep‐Disordered Breathing
Parent Reports Versus Objective Behavioral Measures in Pediatric Sleep‐Disordered Breathing Open
Objective(s) To determine the association between parent‐reported problem behaviors and objectively measured response inhibition in children with sleep‐disordered breathing (SDB). Understanding this concordance could facilitate better clin…
View article: Behind Maya: Building a Multilingual Vision Language Model
Behind Maya: Building a Multilingual Vision Language Model Open
In recent times, we have seen a rapid development of large Vision-Language Models (VLMs). They have shown impressive results on academic benchmarks, primarily in widely spoken languages but lack performance on low-resource languages and va…
View article: Maya: An Instruction Finetuned Multilingual Multimodal Model
Maya: An Instruction Finetuned Multilingual Multimodal Model Open
The rapid development of large Vision-Language Models (VLMs) has led to impressive results on academic benchmarks, primarily in widely spoken languages. However, significant gaps remain in the ability of current VLMs to handle low-resource…
View article: Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes of Snoring Among Adolescents
Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes of Snoring Among Adolescents Open
Importance Snoring is central to sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), which arises from nocturnal upper airway resistance. Habitual snoring is associated with cognitive and behavioral problems in young children, but less is known about these …
View article: A nap consolidates generalized perceptual learning
A nap consolidates generalized perceptual learning Open
Previous research has demonstrated that a night's sleep can consolidate rote and generalized perceptual learning. Over a waking retention period following training, performance gains from learning significantly decline, but sleep can resto…
View article: Molecular drivers of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma in non-smoking and non-drinking patients: what do we know so far?
Molecular drivers of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma in non-smoking and non-drinking patients: what do we know so far? Open
Oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC) is one of the most common head and neck cancers worldwide. It is well known that risk factors for OCSCC include tobacco and excess alcohol consumption. However, in recent years, OCSCC incidence h…
View article: Cortical mechanisms of talker normalization in fluent sentences
Cortical mechanisms of talker normalization in fluent sentences Open
View article: A note by any other name: Intonation context rapidly changes absolute note judgments.
A note by any other name: Intonation context rapidly changes absolute note judgments. Open
Absolute pitch (AP) judgments, by definition, do not require a reference note, and thus might be viewed as context independent. Here, we specifically test whether short-term exposure to particular intonation contexts influences AP categori…
View article: Neural responses to changing talker at the ends of sentences
Neural responses to changing talker at the ends of sentences Open
This study is both a followup to the environmental sounds study (https://osf.io/asw48/) and an examination of neural signatures of talker normalization in full, fluent sentences.
View article: Understanding environmental sounds in sentence context
Understanding environmental sounds in sentence context Open
View article: Event-Related Potential study: Environmental Sounds in Sentence Context
Event-Related Potential study: Environmental Sounds in Sentence Context Open
We can learn about the specificity vs. domain-generality of language processing mechanisms in the brain by comparing the processing of language and non-meaningful linguistic stimuli like environmental sounds. In this study, participants li…