Anna Krason
annakrason.bsky.social
Anna Krason
@annakrason.bsky.social
Postdoctoral Fellow @ RF CUNY & NSF AI Institute. Interested in language, cognition, and the brain.
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Check out this recent article by Drs. @annakrason.bsky.social, Erica Middleton, John Whyte, and @malathi-neurolang.bsky.social on applying treatment and enablement theories to develop cognitive training for individuals with post-stroke aphasia: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40659155/

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July 22, 2025 at 4:37 PM
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@annakrason.bsky.social will present a poster at the #APS2025 Annual Convention on May 24 (12:30–1:30 PM ET) examining how cognitive control shapes language comprehension in aphasia. Part of Poster Session VII – Research Proposal Posters. Association for Psychological Science #aphasia #APS25DC
May 22, 2025 at 2:41 PM
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POSTDOC JOB OPENING. My lab at @mossresearch.bsky.social has an opening for a postdoc fellow to work with @aaronlwong.bsky.social and me on an NSF-funded research program studying mechanisms of sensory plasticity that accompany adaptive motor learning. The full posting is below. Please share!
April 16, 2025 at 6:29 PM
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The recording is now available for our recent Shrier Family Topics in Rehabilitation Science Lecture featuring presentations from Dr. Erica Middleton, @annakrason.bsky.social, & Matthew Ambrogi on their work using EEG to investigate speech errors in aphasia!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCxj...

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April 23, 2025 at 3:14 PM
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Our initial work on upregulating cognitive control to improve sentence comprehension in aphasia just came out. @annakrason.bsky.social @mossresearch.bsky.social
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Conflict Adaptation in Aphasia: Upregulating Cognitive Control for Improved Sentence Comprehension
Purpose: This study investigated conflict adaptation in aphasia, specifically whether upregulating cognitive control improves sentence comprehens...
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December 11, 2024 at 3:45 PM
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A recent paper, co-authored by our postdoc @annakrason.bsky.social, Scientist in Residence Dr. Gabriella Vigliocco, & collaborators in Ireland, examines if current automatic speech recognition methods accurately capture common short utterances like “uh-hum."

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What automatic speech recognition can and cannot do for conversational speech transcription
Transcripts are vital in any research involving conversation. Most transcription is conducted manually, by experts; a process which can take many time…
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November 13, 2024 at 5:54 PM