Author

Stephanie R Martin

NextSense Inc. - Cited by 849

Biography

She is affiliated to Southern Colorado Maternal Fetal Medicine, Colorado Springs, CO, USA. She is a recipient of many awards and grants for her valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of subject research. Her international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. Her research interests reflect in her wide range of publications in various national and international journals.
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Decoding spectrotemporal features of overt and covert speech from the human cortex
S Martin, P Brunner, C Holdgraf, HJ Heinze, NE Crone, J Rieger, ...Frontiers in neuroengineering 7, 14, 2014201
186
2014
Word pair classification during imagined speech using direct brain recordings
S Martin, P Brunner, I Iturrate, JR Millán, G Schalk, RT Knight, BN PasleyScientific Reports 6, 25803, 2016201
126
2016
Encoding and decoding models in cognitive electrophysiology
CR Holdgraf, JW Rieger, C Micheli, S Martin, RT Knight, FE TheunissenFrontiers in systems neuroscience 11, 61, 2017201
119
2017
Gender bias in academia: A lifetime problem that needs solutions
A Llorens, A Tzovara, L Bellier, I Bhaya-Grossman, A Bidet-Caulet, ...Neuron 109 (13), 2047-2074, 2021202
97
2021
Decoding inner speech using electrocorticography: progress and challenges toward a speech prosthesis
S Martin, I Iturrate, JR Millán, RT Knight, BN PasleyFrontiers in Neuroscience 12, 422, 2018201
69
2018
Disentangling the origins of confidence in speeded perceptual judgments through multimodal imaging
M Pereira, N Faivre, I Iturrate, M Wirthlin, L Serafini, S Martin, ...Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (15), 8382-8390, 2020202
50
2020
Neural encoding of auditory features during music perception and imagery
S Martin, C Mikutta, MK Leonard, D Hungate, S Koelsch, S Shamma, ...Cerebral Cortex 28 (12), 4222-4233, 2017201
40
2017
The use of intracranial recordings to decode human language: Challenges and opportunities
S Martin, JR Millán, RT Knight, BN PasleyBrain and language, 2016201
40
2016
Imagined speech can be decoded from low-and cross-frequency intracranial EEG features
T Proix, J Delgado Saa, A Christen, S Martin, BN Pasley, RT Knight, ...Nature communications 13 (1), 48, 2022202
38
2022
Brain Recording, Mind-Reading, and Neurotechnology: Ethical Issues from Consumer Devices to Brain-Based Speech Decoding
S Rainey, S Martin, A Christen, P Mégevand, E FourneretScience and engineering ethics, 2020202
23
2020
Individual Word Classification During Imagined Speech Using Intracranial Recordings
S Martin, I Iturrate, P Brunner, JR Millán, G Schalk, RT Knight, BN PasleyBrain-Computer Interface Research, 83-91, 2019201
5
2019
Corrigendum: Word pair classification during imagined speech using direct brain recordings
S Martin, P Brunner, I Iturrate, JR Millán, G Schalk, RT Knight, BN PasleyScientific reports 7, 4409, 2017201
5
2017
Understanding and Decoding Thoughts in the Human Brain
S Martin, C Mikutta, RT Knight, BN PasleyFrontiers for Young Mind, 2016201
5
2016
Using coherence-based spectro-spatial filters for stimulus features prediction from electro-corticographic recordings
JD Saa, A Christen, S Martin, BN Pasley, RT Knight, AL GiraudScientific reports 10 (1), 1-1, 2020202
4
2020
Differential contributions of subthalamic beta rhythms and neural noise to Parkinson motor symptoms
S Martin, I Iturrate, R Chavarriaga, R Leeb, A Sobolewski, AM Li, ...bioRxiv, 312819, 2018201
4
2018