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Vincent L. Gracco

Vincent L. Gracco

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Neuroscience

D-Index
51
Citations
8487
World Ranking
5574
National Ranking
325

Overview

Vincent L. Gracco is affiliated with McGill University in Canada and conducts research primarily in the fields of neuroscience and psychology. Their work spans several subfields, including cognitive neuroscience, experimental and cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, developmental and educational psychology, and signal processing.

The scientist's main topics of study focus on hearing loss and rehabilitation, multisensory perception and integration, neurobiology of language and bilingualism, phonetics and phonology research, neural dynamics and brain function, stuttering research and treatment, as well as tactile and sensory interactions.

Some of Vincent L. Gracco's recent papers include:

  • Auditory evoked response to an oddball paradigm in children wearing cochlear implants, 2023, Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Audiovisual integration in children with cochlear implants revealed through EEG and fNIRS, 2023, Brain Research Bulletin
  • Dynamic networks differentiate the language ability of children with cochlear implants, 2023, Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Earlier age of second language learning induces more robust speech encoding in the auditory brainstem in adults, independent of amount of language exposure during early childhood, 2020, Brain and Language
  • Activation in Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Underlies Stuttering Anticipation, 2022, Neurobiology of Language

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Vincent L. Gracco include Mickael L. D. Deroche, Jace Wolfe, Sara Neumann, Nabin Koirala, and Jacy Manning.

Their research is published frequently in venues such as Brain Communications, Frontiers in Psychology, Clinical Neurophysiology, Brain Research Bulletin, and Frontiers in Neuroscience.

Best Publications

  • Control of complex motor gestures: orofacial muscle responses to load perturbations of lip during speech.

    J. H. Abbs;V. L. Gracco

  • Unstable or Insufficiently Activated Internal Models and Feedback-Biased Motor Control as Sources of Dysfluency: A Theoretical Model of Stuttering

    Ludo Max;Frank H. Guenther;Vincent L. Gracco;Satrajt S. Ghosh

  • Control of multimovement coordination: sensorimotor mechanisms in speech motor programming.

    James H. Abbs;Vincent L. Gracco;Kelly J. Cole

  • Dynamic control of the perioral system during speech: kinematic analyses of autogenic and nonautogenic sensorimotor processes.

    V. L. Gracco;J. H. Abbs

  • Effects of alterations in auditory feedback and speech rate on stuttering frequency

    Kalinowski J;Armson J;Roland-Mieszkowski M;Stuart A

  • On the role of the supramarginal gyrus in phonological processing and verbal working memory: evidence from rTMS studies.

    Isabelle Deschamps;Shari R. Baum;Vincent L. Gracco

  • A mediating role of the premotor cortex in phoneme segmentation.

    Marc Sato;Pascale Tremblay;Vincent L. Gracco;Vincent L. Gracco

  • Imaging speech production using fMRI.

    Vincent L. Gracco;Vincent L. Gracco;Pascale Tremblay;G. Bruce Pike

  • Perceptual recalibration of speech sounds following speech motor learning

    Douglas M. Shiller;Marc Sato;Vincent L. Gracco;Shari R. Baum

  • Not all ambiguous words are created equal: An EEG investigation of homonymy and polysemy

    Ekaterini Klepousniotou;Ekaterini Klepousniotou;G. Bruce Pike;G. Bruce Pike;Karsten Steinhauer;Vincent Gracco

  • Hypoglossal, trigeminal, and facial motoneuron involvement in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    R. DePaul;J. H. Abbs;M. Caligiuri;V. L. Gracco

  • Variant and invariant characteristics of speech movements

    V. L. Gracco;J. H. Abbs

  • Kinematic analysis of multiple movement coordination during speech in stutterers.

    Anthony J. Caruso;James H. Abbs;Vincent L. Gracco

  • Kinematic Analyses of Speech, Orofacial Nonspeech, and Finger Movements in Stuttering and Nonstuttering Adults

    Ludo Max;Anthony J. Caruso;Vincent L. Gracco

  • Effects of Early and Late Bilingualism on Resting-State Functional Connectivity.

    Jonathan A. Berken;Xiaoqian Chai;Jen Kai Chen;Vincent L. Gracco

  • A voxel-based morphometry (VBM) analysis of regional grey and white matter volume abnormalities within the speech production network of children who stutter

    Deryk S. Beal;Vincent L. Gracco;Vincent L. Gracco;Jane Brettschneider;Robert M. Kroll

  • Speech motor coordination and control: evidence from lip, jaw, and laryngeal movements

    VL Gracco;A Lofqvist

  • Lip and jaw kinematics in bilabial stop consonant production

    Anders Löfqvist;Vincent L. Gracco

  • Functional muscle partitioning during voluntary movement: facial muscle activity for speech.

    James H. Abbs;Vincent L. Gracco;Claudia Blair

  • Some Organizational Characteristics of Speech Movement Control

    Vincent L. Gracco

Frequent Co-Authors

Shari R. Baum
Shari R. Baum McGill University
David J. Ostry
David J. Ostry McGill University
Natalie A. Phillips
Natalie A. Phillips Concordia University
G. Bruce Pike
G. Bruce Pike University of Calgary
Debra Titone
Debra Titone McGill University
Douglas Cheyne
Douglas Cheyne University of Toronto
Kate E. Watkins
Kate E. Watkins University of Oxford
Margot J. Taylor
Margot J. Taylor University of Toronto
Kenneth R. Pugh
Kenneth R. Pugh Haskins Laboratories
Mitsuo Kawato
Mitsuo Kawato Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International

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