Marta Puertollano Rodríguez
Investigador pre-doc
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Last Publications
- Puertollano-Rodríguez M, Ribas-Prats T, Gorina N, Ijjou S, Arenillas-Alcón S, Mondéjar-Segovia A, Gómez-Roig MD and Escera C Longitudinal trajectories of the neural encoding mechanisms of speech-sound features during the first year of life. BRAIN AND LANGUAGE . 258: 105474-105474.
- Gorina N, Arenillas-Alcón S, Puertollano-Rodríguez M, Mondéjar-Segovia A, Ijjou S, Costa-Faidella J, Gómez-Roig MD and Escera C Exposure to bilingual or monolingual maternal speech during pregnancy affects the neurophysiological encoding of speech sounds in neonates differently FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE . 18: 1379660-1379660.
- Arenillas-Alcón S, Ribas-Prats T, Puertollano-Rodríguez M, Mondéjar-Segovia A, Gómez-Roig MD, Costa-Faidella J and Escera C Prenatal daily musical exposure is associated with enhanced neural representation of speech fundamental frequency: Evidence from neonatal frequency-following responses DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE . 26(5): .
News
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Fetuses experiencing restricted fetal growth exhibit less development in crucial brain structures
A study conducted by the Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu - SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital reveals that small fetuses diagnosed with late-onset growth restriction show a decrease in the length of specific brain structures compared to fetuses with appropriate size for their gestational age. The findings have been published in the scientific journal Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology.