• NIH Training Fellow in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Language. (utah.edu)
  • 3) Laboratory for Cognitive neuroscience: This laboratory studies the neural and genetic underpinnings of language and cognition. (hopkinsmedicine.org)
  • however, most cognitive neuroscience research has focused on only a handful of primarily Indo-European languages. (nature.com)
  • Interdisciplinary training is available in cognitive science, in cooperation with the Departments of Linguistics and Computer Science, and in cognitive neuroscience, in cooperation with the Integrative Neuroscience Program, the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, and Brookhaven National Laboratory's Medical Department. (stonybrook.edu)
  • Here we present the Le Petit Prince fMRI Corpus (LPPC-fMRI), a multilingual resource for research in the cognitive neuroscience of speech and language during naturalistic listening (OpenNeuro: ds003643). (nature.com)
  • She is currently Module Organiser for the MSc module Biological Bases of Neurodevelopmental Disorders and teaches on the MSc Research Methods in Bilingualism module and UG module on Langauge and its Disorders. (bangor.ac.uk)
  • I am currently accepting applications for PhD, MPhil, and MRes students for projects on 1) Neurobiology of the effects of experiential factors, such as bilingualism, on executive functions in older adults, and 2) Bilingual vocabulary development and speech perception. (bangor.ac.uk)
  • Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 1-10. (reading.ac.uk)
  • Does language distance modulate the contribution of bilingualism to cognitive reserve in seniors? (ntu.edu.sg)
  • These laboratories include: (1) computational neurobiology Laboratory: The goal of their research is to build bridges between brain levels from the biophysical properties of synapses to the function of neural systems. (hopkinsmedicine.org)
  • Mahowald, K. & Fedorenko, E. Reliable individual-level neural markers of high-level language processing: a necessary precursor for relating neural variability to behavioral and genetic variability. (nature.com)
  • This annotated, multilingual fMRI dataset facilitates future re-analysis that addresses cross-linguistic commonalities and differences in the neural substrate of language processing on multiple perceptual and linguistic levels. (nature.com)
  • Our parallel corpus facilitates future research on cross-linguistic commonalities and differences in the neural processes for language comprehension. (nature.com)
  • Such a rich contextual setting extends the range of linguistic phenomena that can be examined in parallel, and allows for testing assumptions on the neural mechanisms of language processing. (nature.com)
  • Neuroimaging of language control in bilinguals: neural adaptation and reserve. (reading.ac.uk)
  • 2014. Embodied language in first- and second-language speakers: Neural correlates of processing motor verbs. (degruyter.com)
  • His lab develops models of cognition that explain the computational origins of human intelligence, which are then tested experimentally using behavioral and neural methods. (harvard.edu)
  • The Spring 2023 Cognitive Science Evolution, Cognition, and Culture class with Professor Robinson went on a field trip to The American Museum of Natural History along with Professor Scott's. (rutgers.edu)
  • Neuropathology and applied neurobiology 2023 6 e12921. (cdc.gov)
  • Um unsere Mission zu erfüllen, haben wir Zugang zu Forschungseinrichtungen von Weltklasse, sowohl hier am Max-Planck-Institut als auch am Donders Institute für Brain, Cognition and Behaviour und dem Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging. (mpi.nl)
  • Her research uses a combined behavioural and brain imaging (EEG/fMRI) approach to examine the neurobiology of language and cognitive development. (bangor.ac.uk)
  • Scott, T. L., Gallée, J. & Fedorenko, E. A new fun and robust version of an fMRI localizer for the frontotemporal language system. (nature.com)
  • Here we present Le Petit Prince fMRI Corpus (LPPC-fMRI) 5 , a multilingual fMRI dataset where English, Chinese and French speakers listened to the same audiobook Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince) in their native language (see Fig. 1 for a Schematic overview of the LPPC-fMRI data collection, preprocessing, technical validation and annotation procedures). (nature.com)
  • Longitudinal multimodal plasticity: Combining structural connectivity, quantitative MRI and fMRI when learning a language. (mpg.de)
  • This entry was posted in news and tagged Computational Models , Language Acquisition , Video . (uconn.edu)
  • Janet Werker is Professor and Canada Research Chair in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia, and is internationally renowned for her research investigating the perceptual foundations of language acquisition. (neurolang.org)
  • Recent years have seen an expansion in the research related to structural brain adaptations related to the acquisition and processing of additional languages. (reading.ac.uk)
  • The purpose of the study is to investigate the issue of sexual brains in language acquisition from an etiological perspective. (researchgate.net)
  • In effect, the etiological scrutiny of sexual brain will enhance our understanding of brain functioning in order to avoid the totally abstract assumptions pioneered by numerous scholars in second language acquisition (SLA). (researchgate.net)
  • To achieve the aforementioned aim, the current work taking a conservative approach holds that male-female interactional differences have primarily a nature-based origins in language acquisition, for "individuals are initially affected by biology, before societal constructs can have any influence on them" (Lewin, 2003, p. 3). (researchgate.net)
  • what changes and matters in brain systems make female and male language acquisition distinct. (researchgate.net)
  • Neuroimaging using more ecologically valid stimuli such as audiobooks has advanced our understanding of natural language comprehension in the brain. (nature.com)
  • Previous neuroimaging evidence has supported a dissociation in language comprehension in which parts of the MTG are involved in the retrieval of lexical syntactic information and the IFG is involved in unification operations that maintain, select, and integrate multiple sources of information over time. (mpg.de)
  • Several remote or head-mounted eye trackers are also available for psycholinguistic and visual cognition and perception studies. (stonybrook.edu)
  • I completed my PhD in Biology (2014) at the Dept. of Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Austria, supervised by Prof. W. Tecumseh Fitch and Prof. Simon Kirby (Centre for Language Evolution, University of Edinburgh). (mpi.nl)
  • Max Coltheart is a member of the Centre for Cognition and its Disorders at Macquarie University, and is a former director of the Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science. (neurolang.org)
  • Speech production is not the same as language production since language can also be produced manually by signs. (wikipedia.org)
  • In my research, I investigate the evolutionary and biological bases of rhythm cognition and flexible sound production, and the role they played in the origins of music and speech in our species. (mpi.nl)
  • We also provide time-aligned speech annotation and word-by-word predictors obtained using natural language processing tools. (nature.com)
  • Synchronous, but not entrained: exogenous and endogenous cortical rhythms of speech and language processing. (languagecycles.com)
  • Affected individuals can have growth problems and their speech and language develop later and more slowly than in children without Down syndrome. (medlineplus.gov)
  • and higher brain functions dealing with memory, language, and affective disorders. (mit.edu)
  • Rapp is well known for his work on the neurobiological foundations of nonliteral language and its disruption in neuropsychiatric disorders. (neurolang.org)
  • Here we report an investigation of the fronto-temporo-parietal language network across 45 languages and establish the robustness to cross-linguistic variation of its topography and key functional properties, including left-lateralization, strong functional integration among its brain regions and functional selectivity for language processing. (nature.com)
  • How language shapes the brain: Cross-linguistic differences in structural connectivity. (mpg.de)
  • The study, known as the Social Processes Initiative in Neurobiology of the Schizophrenia(s) (SPINS) was funded by the National Institute of Mental Health as part of its Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • The fifth annual meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language will feature three keynote sessions as well as two lively debates about the the role of the right hemisphere in figurative language processing and the interaction between semantic and phonological information in reading. (neurolang.org)
  • The 7th Chinese Innovation Forum is set up to maximize opportunities for participants to meet and network with other K-16 Chinese language educators in smaller and more participants will have opportunities to showcase their teaching, student work, research results, published work, technology use, advocacy strategies, and other innovative projects. (chineseinnovationforum.org)
  • International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for the Language Sciences Conference, Nijmegen, Niederlande. (maxplanckschools.org)
  • However, prior naturalistic stimuli have typically been restricted to a single language, which limited generalizability beyond small typological domains. (nature.com)
  • In addition, naturalistic approaches to neurolinguistics are in synergy with natural language processing (NLP), where using ecologically valid language corpora for training models has been common practice for the past quarter-century. (nature.com)
  • Second language syntactic processing revealed through event-related potentials: An empirical review. (reading.ac.uk)
  • Right hemisphere syntactic processing suppressed for native language is seen for a newly learned grammar: Evidence from event-related potentials [Poster]. (maxplanckschools.org)
  • He is well known for his work on the cognitive and neurological bases of language and reading, with a particular emphasis on connectionist modeling. (neurolang.org)
  • Advances in understanding neurobiology and intellectual disabilities have led to clinical trials testing new medications. (cdc.gov)
  • Terry Sejnowski is the Francis Crick Professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies where he heads the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory, and is also a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator. (neurolang.org)
  • By the current DSM-5 criteria, individuals previously diagnosed with Asperger syndrome would be diagnosed as having ASD without language or intellectual impairment. (medscape.com)
  • More emphasis should be placed on treating the loss of smell," said Michael Yassa, a UCI professor who is also director of the UCI neurobiology center. (ocbj.com)
  • This principle extends way beyond a physical and emotional connection - our entire language is built on this phenomenon. (breakingmuscle.com)
  • Universal brain signature of proficient reading: evidence from four contrasting languages. (nature.com)
  • 2004. Thev effects of motor neuron disease on language: Further evidence. (degruyter.com)