Publications of Sandra Martin
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Journal Article (8)
2024
Journal Article
45 (18), e70113 (2024)
Semantic integration demands modulate large-scale network interactions in the brain. Human Brain Mapping
Journal Article
258, 105479 (2024)
The dynamics of neuroplasticity in the recovery from post-stroke aphasia: Commentary on Billot and Kiran. Brain and Language
Journal Article
Quantification of subject motion during TMS via pulsewise coil displacement. Brain Stimulation (2024)
2023
Journal Article
16 (5), pp. 1346 - 1357 (2023)
TMS over the pre-SMA enhances semantic cognition via remote network effects on task-based activity and connectivity. Brain Stimulation
Journal Article
33 (8), pp. 4886 - 4903 (2023)
Age-related reorganization of functional network architecture in semantic cognition. Cerebral Cortex
Journal Article
228 (1), pp. 273 - 291 (2023)
The role of the angular gyrus in semantic cognition: A synthesis of five functional neuroimaging studies. Brain Structure & Function 2022
Journal Article
32 (4), pp. 870 - 890 (2022)
Age-dependent contribution of domain-general networks to semantic cognition. Cerebral Cortex 2015
Journal Article
39 (3), pp. 140 - 145 (2015)
Effekte von Benenntraining und Diskurstraining auf Spontansprache bei Aphasie: Ein Einzelfall unter transkranieller Gleichstromstimulation. Sprache Stimme Gehör Conference Paper (1)
2014
Conference Paper
19, pp. 172 - 174. 15th International Science of Aphasia Conference, Venice, Italy, September 19, 2014 - September 24, 2014. (2014)
Improving communication in aphasia: A comparison of naming- and discourse based treatment, both facilitated by transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). In: Stem-, Spraak- en Taalpathologie, Vol. Meeting Abstract (2)
2023
Meeting Abstract
16 (1), 331. Elsevier, New York, NY (2023)
Stimulating a hub of the domain-general multiple-demand network to modulate semantic cognition in healthy older adults. In Brain Stimulation, 2020
Meeting Abstract
131 (4), pp. e201 - e202. Elsevier, Amsterdam (2020)
The multiple-demand network in language processing of the young and the aging brain. In Clinical Neurophysiology, Talk (4)
2022
Talk
Aphasia as neural network disorder: Implications for speech-language therapy and the potential of non-invasive brain stimulation. Würzburger Aphasietage, Virtuell (2022)
Talk
Advancing the responsible conduct of research at the MPI CBS. Colloquium at MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Virtual (2022)
2021
Talk
The role of domain-general networks in semantic processing in the young and the aging brain. Psychologie und Gehirn, Virtual (2021)
2014
Talk
Expressing your own intentions with aphasia: A comparison of a naming and a discourse treatment, both enhanced by transcranial direct current stimulation. 14th Annual conference of the German Society for Aphasia Rehabilitation (GAB), Freiburg, Germany (2014)
Poster (4)
2020
Poster
Age-dependent contribution of domain-general networks to semantic cognition. 26th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM), Virtual (2020)
2019
Poster
Age-related decline of semantic inhibition despite the preservation of semantic memory. paEpsy 2019, Leipzig, Germany (2019)
Poster
The multiple-demand network in language processing: Its role in the aging brain. 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, Helsinki, Finland (2019)
2013
Poster
Transcranial direct current stimulation and aphasia. 23rd Annual Meeting of the German Society for Neurorehabilitation, Berlin, Germany (2013)
Preprint (4)
2025
Preprint
Target-specificity and repeatability in neuro-cardiac-guided TMS for heart-brain coupling. bioRxiv (2025)