Excited to share our new paper in Language, Cognition and Neurosci on semantic diversity in lexical-conceptual access! We show that lexical and conceptual access may rely on a shared mechanism shaped by a wordβs contextual usage. #McGillPsych #semantics #modeling www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Computational cognitive scientist @ MIT, reverse engineering the mind and engineering more human intelligence in machines.
Studying language in biological brains and artificial ones at the Kempner Institute at Harvard University.
www.tuckute.com
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Harvard University. Computation, cognition, development.
Homesick Newfoundlander. Go Niners
Scientist, mentor, activist, explorer.
PhD Candidate
Concordia University
Neuroscience, Psychology
Audition, sleep, neuroplasticity, closed-loop stimulation
Cognitive neuroscientist @ Uni Leipzig and MPI CBS working on conceptual-semantic knowledge, mainly using fMRI and TMS.
computational cognitive science he/him
UC Berkeley
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http://colala.berkeley.edu/people/piantadosi/
Associate Professor, Psycholinguistics, Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, Semantic Memory and Language Processing,
Bangor University, Wales.
Associate Editor, Cortex
https://linktr.ee/RichardBinney
Assistant Professor at Warwick University. Psycholinguist interested in language. memory, and AI. Previously at York and Oxford.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=AeqBP58AAAAJ&hl=en
Reader in Psychology, University of Edinburgh. Working on the neuroscience of semantics, language and aphasia.
Director, CRCHUM Research Centre, and Research & Innovation, Montreal University Hospital (CHUM) | Professor, Neuroscience @ University of Montreal.
https://bids.neuroimaging.io/
An online-only journal publishing Reviews, Perspectives & Comments across psychology, its applications & societal implications. Tweets from the editors. https://www.nature.com/nrpsychol/
https://direct.mit.edu/imag
Cognitive scientist, philosopher, and psychologist at Berkeley, author of The Scientist in the Crib, The Philosophical Baby and The Gardener and the Carpenter and grandmother of six.
CamBRAIN, the Cambridge Neuroscience Society, brings together early career researchers working/interested in neuroscience at the University of Cambridge.
Mailing list and more: https://linktr.ee/cambraincns
Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Natural Language Processing, Queen's University Belfast. NLProc β’ Cognitive Science β’ Semantics β’ Health Analytics.