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    Emily Finn

    All Publications:

    Published:
    2024
    Title:
    Will you read how I will read? Naturalistic fMRI predictors of emergent reading
    Publication:
    Neuropsychologia
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    Published:
    2023
    Title:
    Inter-subject correlation during long narratives reveals widespread neural correlates of reading ability
    Publication:
    NeuroImage
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    Published:
    2022
    Title:
    The positive-negative mode link between brain connectivity, demographics and behaviour: a pre-registered replication of Smith et al. (2015)
    Publication:
    Royal Society Open Science
    Published:
    2021
    Title:
    Layer-dependent functional connectivity methods
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    Progress in Neurobiology
    Published:
    2021
    Title:
    Challenges and opportunities of mesoscopic brain mapping with fMRI
    Publication:
    Current Opinion in Behavioral Neurosciences
    Published:
    2020
    Title:
    Sub-millimeter fMRI reveals multiple topographical digit representations that form action maps in human motor cortex
    Publication:
    NeuroImage
    Data
    Published:
    2020
    Title:
    Idiosynchrony: From shared responses to individual differences during naturalistic neuroimaging
    Publication:
    NeuroImage
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    Published:
    2019
    Title:
    Layer-dependent activity in human prefrontal cortex during working memory
    Publication:
    Nature Neuroscience
    Data
    Code
    Published:
    2018
    Title:
    Trait paranoia shapes inter-subject synchrony in brain activity during an ambiguous social narrative
    Publication:
    Nature Communications
    Data

    Updated: October 1, 2025

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