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Idan Asher Blank
Idan Asher Blank
Assistant Professor, UCLA
Verified email at psych.ucla.edu
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The neural architecture of language: Integrative modeling converges on predictive processing
M Schrimpf, IA Blank, G Tuckute, C Kauf, EA Hosseini, N Kanwisher, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (45), 2021
423*2021
Broca’s area is not a natural kind
E Fedorenko, IA Blank
Trends in cognitive sciences 24 (4), 270-284, 2020
1962020
A functional dissociation between language and multiple-demand systems revealed in patterns of BOLD signal fluctuations
I Blank, N Kanwisher, E Fedorenko
Journal of neurophysiology 112 (5), 1105-1118, 2014
1942014
Dissociating language and thought in large language models: a cognitive perspective
K Mahowald, AA Ivanova, IA Blank, N Kanwisher, JB Tenenbaum, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.06627, 2023
1932023
Syntactic processing is distributed across the language system
I Blank, Z Balewski, K Mahowald, E Fedorenko
Neuroimage 127, 307-323, 2016
1732016
fMRI reveals language-specific predictive coding during naturalistic sentence comprehension
C Shain, IA Blank, M van Schijndel, W Schuler, E Fedorenko
Neuropsychologia 138, 107307, 2020
1652020
Functional network dynamics of the language system
LR Chai, MG Mattar, IA Blank, E Fedorenko, DS Bassett
Cerebral Cortex 26 (11), 4148-4159, 2016
1642016
Lack of selectivity for syntax relative to word meanings throughout the language network
E Fedorenko, IA Blank, M Siegelman, Z Mineroff
Cognition 203, 104348, 2020
146*2020
The domain-general multiple demand (MD) network does not support core aspects of language comprehension: a large-scale fMRI investigation
E Diachek, I Blank, M Siegelman, J Affourtit, E Fedorenko
Journal of Neuroscience 40 (23), 4536-4550, 2020
1262020
Semantic projection recovers rich human knowledge of multiple object features from word embeddings
G Grand, IA Blank, F Pereira, E Fedorenko
Nature human behaviour 6 (7), 975-987, 2022
1192022
The Natural Stories corpus: a reading-time corpus of English texts containing rare syntactic constructions
R Futrell, E Gibson, HJ Tily, I Blank, A Vishnevetsky, ST Piantadosi, ...
Language Resources and Evaluation 55, 63-77, 2021
106*2021
A robust dissociation among the language, multiple demand, and default mode networks: Evidence from inter-region correlations in effect size
Z Mineroff, IA Blank, K Mahowald, E Fedorenko
Neuropsychologia 119, 501-511, 2018
962018
Functionally distinct language and Theory of Mind networks are synchronized at rest and during language comprehension
AM Paunov, IA Blank, E Fedorenko
Journal of neurophysiology 121 (4), 1244-1265, 2019
862019
Domain-general brain regions do not track linguistic input as closely as language-selective regions
IA Blank, E Fedorenko
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (41), 9999-10011, 2017
852017
Activity in the fronto-parietal multiple-demand network is robustly associated with individual differences in working memory and fluid intelligence
M Assem, IA Blank, Z Mineroff, A Ademoğlu, E Fedorenko
Cortex 131, 1-16, 2020
742020
Incremental language comprehension difficulty predicts activity in the language network but not the multiple demand network
L Wehbe, IA Blank, C Shain, R Futrell, R Levy, T von der Malsburg, ...
Cerebral Cortex 31 (9), 4006-4023, 2021
582021
No evidence for differences among language regions in their temporal receptive windows
IA Blank, E Fedorenko
NeuroImage 219, 116925, 2020
49*2020
Probabilistic atlas for the language network based on precision fMRI data from> 800 individuals
B Lipkin, G Tuckute, J Affourtit, H Small, Z Mineroff, H Kean, O Jouravlev, ...
Scientific Data 9 (1), 529, 2022
432022
An integrated neural framework for dynamic and static face processing
M Bernstein, Y Erez, I Blank, G Yovel
Scientific reports 8 (1), 7036, 2018
422018
Establishing a database for studying human face photograph memory
W Bainbridge, P Isola, I Blank, A Oliva
Proceedings of the annual meeting of the cognitive science society 34 (34), 2012
382012
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