Suse Pre­jawa

Suse Prejawa

Coor­di­na­tor

Max Planck Insti­tute for Human Cog­ni­tive & Brain Sciences
Stephanstraße 1A
04103 Leipzig
Germany

      

Dur­ing her 12.5 years in the UK, Suse Pre­jawa orig­i­nal­ly trained as a speech and lan­guage ther­a­pist and lat­er obtained a degree in neu­ro­science. Dur­ing her 6.5 years research­ing the neu­ro­science of lan­guage with peo­ple with apha­sia, she has worked exten­sive­ly with struc­tur­al and func­tion­al MRI.
In Feb­ru­ary 2016 Suse took over as sci­en­tif­ic coor­di­na­tor for the O’BRAIN Lab in the Col­lab­o­ra­tive Research Cen­tre 1052 “Obe­si­ty Mech­a­nisms”. She is respon­si­ble for the coor­di­na­tion, orga­ni­za­tion, admin­is­tra­tion and com­mu­ni­ca­tion of the O’BRAIN Lab.

2016— Sci­en­tif­ic Coor­di­na­tor, O’BRAIN Lab (Annette Horstmann), Max-Planck-Insti­tute for Cog­ni­tive & Brain Sci­ences (Leipzig)
2014–2016 Lab Coor­di­na­tor for Prof Cathy Price (Neu­ro­science of Lan­guage), Well­come Trust Cen­tre for Neu­roimag­ing, Uni­ver­si­ty Col­lege Lon­don (Lon­don, England)
2009–2014 Research Assis­tant for Prof Cathy Price (Neu­ro­science of Lan­guage), Well­come Trust Cen­tre for Neu­roimag­ing, Uni­ver­si­ty Col­lege Lon­don (Lon­don, England)
2008–2009 MSc Neu­ro­science, Lan­guage & Com­mu­ni­ca­tion, Uni­ver­si­ty Col­lege Lon­don (Lon­don, England)
2005–2008 BSc Speech & Lan­guage Ther­a­py, Uni­ver­si­ty of Exeter/ Mar­jon (Ply­mouth, England)

Publications

Yamamo­to, A. K., San­juán, A., Pope, R., Park­er Jones, O., Hope, T. M. H., Pre­jawa, S., Ober­hu­ber, M., Manci­ni, L., Ekert, J. O., Gar­jar­do-Vidal, A., Creasey, M., Yous­ry, T. A., Green, D. W., & Price, C. J. (2022). The effect of right tem­po­ral lobe gliomas on left and right hemi­sphere neur­al pro­cess­ing dur­ing speech per­cep­tion and pro­duc­tion tasks. Fron­tiers in Human Neu­ro­science, 16: 803163. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2022.803163.
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Lor­ca-Puls, D. L., Gajar­do-Vidal, A., PLORAS Team, Ober­hu­ber, M., Pre­jawa, S., Hope, T. M. H., Leff, A. P., Green, D. W., & Price, C. J. (2021). Brain regions that sup­port accu­rate speech pro­duc­tion after dam­age to Bro­ca’s area. Brain Com­mu­ni­ca­tions, 3(4): fcab230. doi:10.1093/braincomms/fcab230.
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Yamamo­to, A. K., Jones, O. P., Hope, T. M., Pre­jawa, S., Ober­hu­ber, M., Lud­er­s­dor­fer, P., Yous­ry, T. A., Green, D. W., & Price, C. J. (2019). A spe­cial role for the right pos­te­ri­or supe­ri­or tem­po­ral sul­cus dur­ing speech pro­duc­tion. Neu­roIm­age, 203: 116184. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116184.
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Yamamo­to, A. K., Jones, O. P., Hope, T. M., Pre­jawa, S., Ober­hu­ber, M., Lud­er­s­dor­fer, P., Yous­ry, T. A., Green, D. W., & Price, C. J. (2019). A spe­cial role for the right pos­te­ri­or supe­ri­or tem­po­ral sul­cus dur­ing speech pro­duc­tion. Neu­roIm­age, 203: 116184. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116184.
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Gajar­do-Vidal, A., Lor­ca-Puls, D. L., Hope, T. M. H., Park­er Jones, O., Seghi­er, M. L., Pre­jawa, S., Crin­ion, J. T., Leff, A. P., Green, D. W., & Price, C. J. (2018). How right hemi­sphere dam­age after stroke can impair speech com­pre­hen­sion. Brain, 141(12), 3389–3404. doi:10.1093/brain/awy270.
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Lor­ca-Puls, D. L., Gajar­do-Vidal, A., Seghi­er, M. L., Leff, A. P., Sethi, V., Pre­jawa, S., Hope, T. M. H., Devlin, J. T., & Price, C. J. (2017). Using tran­scra­nial mag­net­ic stim­u­la­tion of the undam­aged brain to iden­ti­fy lesion sites that pre­dict lan­guage out­come after stroke. Brain, 140(6), 1729–1742. doi:10.1093/brain/awx087.
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Hope, T. M. H., Leff, A. P., Pre­jawa, S., Bruce, R., Haigh, Z., Lim, L., Rams­den, S., Ober­hu­ber, M., Lud­er­s­dor­fer, P., Crin­ion, J., Seghi­er, M. L., & Price, C. J. (2017). Right hemi­sphere struc­tur­al adap­ta­tion and chang­ing lan­guage skills years after left hemi­sphere stroke. Brain, 140(6), 1718–1728. doi:10.1093/brain/awx086.
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Ober­hu­ber, M., Hope, T. M., Seghi­er, M. L., Park­er Jones, O., Pre­jawa, S., Green, D. W., & Price, C. J. (2016). Four func­tion­al­ly dis­tinct regions in the left supra­mar­gin­al gyrus sup­port word pro­cess­ing. Cere­bral Cor­tex, 26(11), 4212–4226. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhw251.
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Hope, T. M., Seghi­er, M. L., Pre­jawa, S., Leff, A. P., & Price, C. J. (2016). Dis­tin­guish­ing the effect of lesion load from tract dis­con­nec­tion in the arcu­ate and unci­nate fas­ci­culi. NeuroImage, 125, 1169–1173. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.09.025.
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Seghi­er, M. L., Patel, E., Pre­jawa, S., Rams­den, S., Selmer, A., Lim, L., Browne, R., Rae, J., Haigh, Z., Ezekiel, D., Hope, T. M. H., Leff, A. P., & Price, C. J. (2016). The PLORAS data­base: A data repos­i­to­ry for pre­dict­ing lan­guage out­come and recov­ery after stroke. Neu­roIm­age, 124(Part B), 1208–1212. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.03.083.
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San­juán, A., Hope, T. M. H., Jones, O. P., Pre­jawa, S., Ober­hu­ber, M., Guerin, J., Seghi­er, M. L., Green, D. W., & Price, C. J. (2015). Dis­so­ci­at­ing the seman­tic func­tion of two neigh­bour­ing sub­re­gions in the left lat­er­al ante­ri­or tem­po­ral lobe. Neu­ropsy­cholo­gia, 76, 153–162. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2014.12.004.
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Seghi­er, M. L., Hope, T. M., Pre­jawa, S., Jones Park­er, O., Vitkovitch, M., & Price, C. J. (2015). A trade-off between somatosen­so­ry and audi­to­ry relat­ed brain activ­i­ty dur­ing object nam­ing but not reading. The Jour­nal of Neu­ro­science, 35(11), 4751–4759. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2292–14.2015.
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Hope, T. M. H., Pre­jawa, S., Jones, O. P., Ober­hu­ber, M., Seghi­er, M. L., Green, D. W., & Price, C. J. (2014). Dis­sect­ing the func­tion­al anato­my of audi­to­ry word rep­e­ti­tion. Fron­tiers in Human Neuroscience, 8: 246. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2014.00246.
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Jones Park­er, O., Pre­jawa, S., Hope, T. M. H., Ober­hu­ber, M., Seghi­er, M. L., Leff, A. P., Green, D. W., & Price, C. J. (2014). Sen­so­ry-to-motor inte­gra­tion dur­ing audi­to­ry rep­e­ti­tion: A com­bined fMRI and lesion study. Fron­tiers in Human Neu­ro­science, 8: 24. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2014.00024.
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Ober­hu­ber, M., Jones Park­er, O., Hope, T. M., Pre­jawa, S., Seghi­er, M. L., Green, D. W., & Price, C. J. (2013). Func­tion­al­ly dis­tinct con­tri­bu­tions of the ante­ri­or and pos­te­ri­or puta­men dur­ing sub­lex­i­cal and lex­i­cal reading. Fron­tiers in Human Neu­ro­science, 7: 787. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2013.00787.
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Jones Park­er, O., Green, D. W., Gro­gan, A., Pli­at­sikas, C., Fil­ip­popoli­tis, K., Ali, N., Lee, H. L., Rams­den, S., Gazar­i­an, K., Pre­jawa, S., Seghi­er, M. L., & Price, C. J. (2012). Where, when and why brain acti­va­tion dif­fers for bilin­guals and mono­lin­guals dur­ing pic­ture nam­ing and read­ing aloud. Cere­bral Cor­tex, 22(4), 892–902. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhr161.
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Price, C. J., Crin­ion, J. T., Leff, A. P., Richard­son, F. M., Schofield, T. M., Pre­jawa, S., Rams­den, S., Gazar­i­an, K., Lawrence, M., Ambridge, L., Andric, M., Small, S. L., & Seghi­er, M. L. (2010). Lesion sites that pre­dict the abil­i­ty to ges­ture how an object is used. Archives Ital­i­ennes de Biologie, 148(3), 243–258.
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