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George Zouridakis is affiliated with the University of Houston in the United States. Their research is primarily situated in the field of neuroscience, with a significant focus on cognitive neuroscience. Additional areas of study include developmental and educational psychology, economics and econometrics, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The main themes of Zouridakis's work encompass neuroscience and music perception, functional brain connectivity studies, neurobiology of language and bilingualism, reading and literacy development, neural dynamics and brain function, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, and complex systems and time series analysis.

Zouridakis has published several papers across various venues, with a strong presence in Experimental Brain Research and Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. Key publications include:

  • "Aberrant Whole-Brain Transitions and Dynamics of Spontaneous Network Microstates in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury," 2020, Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
  • "Differentiation of task complexity in long-term memory retrieval using multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis of fNIRS recordings," 2022, Experimental Brain Research
  • "Head errors of syntactic dependency increase neuromagnetic mismatch intensities," 2020, Experimental Brain Research
  • "Local syntactic violations evoke fast mismatch-related neural activity detected by optical neuroimaging," 2020, Experimental Brain Research
  • "Native non-prototypicality in vowel perception induces prominent neuromagnetic mismatch intensities in non-native speakers: a pilot study," 2021, Experimental Brain Research

Their frequent coauthors include Mikio Kubota, Junko Matsuzaki, Ippeita Dan, Haruka Dan, and Marios Antonakakis, reflecting a collaborative approach to research.

Zouridakis's work spans several prominent publication venues, indicating engagement with both experimental and computational approaches in neuroscience. These venues include:

  • Experimental Brain Research
  • Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
  • Frontiers in Tropical Diseases

Best Publications

  • A neurophysiologically-based mathematical model of flash visual evoked potentials

    Ben H. Jansen;George Zouridakis;Michael E. Brandt

  • Magnetoencephalographic mapping of the language-specific cortex

    A. C. Papanicolaou;P. G. Simos;J. I. Breier;G. Zouridakis

  • Replication and Extension of P50 Findings in Schizophrenia

    Nashaat N. Boutros;G. Zouridakis;J. Overall

  • Language dominance determined by magnetic source imaging: a comparison with the Wada procedure.

    Joshua I. Breier;P. G. Simos;G. Zouridakis;J. W. Wheless

  • Multiple Bilaterally Asymmetric Cortical Sources Account for the Auditory N1m Component

    George Zouridakis;Panagiotis G. Simos;Andrew C. Papanicolaou

  • The P50 component of the auditory evoked potential and subtypes of schizophrenia.

    Nashaat Boutros;George Zouridakis;Terry Rustin;Cecilia Peabody

  • Test-retest reliability of the P50 mid-latency auditory evoked response

    Nashaat N. Boutros;John Overall;George Zouridakis

  • Identification of language-specific brain activity using magnetoencephalography.

    Panagiotis G. Simos;J. I. Breier;G. Zouridakis;A.C. Papanicolaou

  • A narrow band graph partitioning method for skin lesion segmentation

    Xiaojing Yuan;Ning Situ;George Zouridakis

  • Functional connectivity changes detected with magnetoencephalography after mild traumatic brain injury.

    Stavros I. Dimitriadis;George Zouridakis;Roozbeh Rezaie;Abbas Babajani-Feremi

  • Single-trial evoked potential estimation: comparison between independent component analysis and wavelet denoising.

    Darshan Iyer;George Zouridakis

  • Identification of reliable spike templates in multi-unit extracellular recordings using fuzzy clustering

    George Zouridakis;David C. Tam

  • A fuzzy clustering approach to study the auditory P50 component in schizophrenia.

    George Zouridakis;Nashaat N. Boutros;Ben H. Jansen

  • Lateralization of cerebral activation in auditory verbal and non-verbal memory tasks using magnetoencephalography.

    Joshua I. Breier;Panagiotis G. Simos;George Zouridakis;Andrew C. Papanicolaou

  • Atypical temporal lobe language representation: MEG and intraoperative stimulation mapping correlation.

    P. G. Simos;J. I. Breier;W. W. Maggio;W. B. Gormley

  • Stimulus parameter effects on the P50 evoked response.

    George Zouridakis;George Zouridakis;Nashaat N. Boutros;Nashaat N. Boutros

  • Assessment of functional cerebral laterality for language using magnetoencephalography.

    Panagiotis G. Simos;Joshua I. Breier;George Zouridakis;Andrew C. Papanicolaou

  • Altered cross-frequency coupling in resting-state MEG after mild traumatic brain injury.

    Marios Antonakakis;Stavros I. Dimitriadis;Michalis Zervakis;Sifis Micheloyannis

  • Relative timing of neuronal activity in distinct temporal lobe areas during a recognition memory task for words.

    Joshua I. Breier;Panagiotis G. Simos;George Zouridakis;Andrew C. Papanicolaou

  • 25th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS-2016

    Tatyana O. Sharpee;Alain Destexhe;Alain Destexhe;Mitsuo Kawato;Vladislav Sekulić;Vladislav Sekulić

  • Magnetoencephalographic mapping of the language-specific cortex

    Andrew C. Papanicolaou;Panagiotis G. Simos;Joshua I. Breier;George Zouridakis

Frequent Co-Authors

Panagiotis G. Simos
Panagiotis G. Simos University of Crete
Joshua I. Breier
Joshua I. Breier The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
James W. Wheless
James W. Wheless University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Nashaat N. Boutros
Nashaat N. Boutros Rush University
Michael G. Harrington
Michael G. Harrington University of Southern California
John Rinzel
John Rinzel New York University
Gaute T. Einevoll
Gaute T. Einevoll Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Stefan Mihalas
Stefan Mihalas Allen Institute for Brain Science
Richard E. Frye
Richard E. Frye Barrow Neurological Institute
Alain Destexhe
Alain Destexhe Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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