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Cognitive Neuroscience

Title: The Perception of Probability


Fluid Semantics: Semantic knowledge is experience-based and dynamic

Eiling Yee (University of Connecticut)

Title: Adaptation to novel foreign-accented speech and retention of benefit following training: Influence of aging and hearing loss

Title: Language Phenotyping in Young Children with Concussion

Title: Hierarchical auditory neural processing underlying speech perception at the cocktail party

Title: The effects of attention and visual input on noninvasive electrophysiological indices of natural speech processing at different hierarchical levels

 

Title: Brain and language: Understanding the neurological implications of proficiency

Join the SLA program in the School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures for a lecture by Dr. Edna Andrews. Dr. Andrews is Professor of Linguistics and Cultural Anthropology and the Nancy and Jeffrey Marcus Professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at Duke University. Among her recent publications is "Neuroscience and Multilingualism", 2014, Cambridge University Press.

Title: Variability and Invariance in Speech and Lexical Processing: Evidence from Aphasia and Functional Neuroimaging


Title: "Who is she? Reference, depth of processing, and the N400" 

My field of interest is motor control defined as an area of natural science exploring how the nervous system interacts with other body parts and the environment to produce purposeful, coordinated actions. In particular, I have been involved in the development of the equilibrium-point hypothesis and uncontrolled manifold hypothesis using experimental studies of motor coordination during standing, stepping, reaching, and multi-digit (pressing and prehensile) tasks.

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