On the Language Neuroscience Podcast #31, I talk with
Masud Husain, EIC at Brain, about his editorial "A mountain of small things". Is the mountain of small things a bigger threat to science than the reproducibility crisis? Listen and see what you think!
langneurosci.org/podcast/ep31
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Language Neuroscience Podcast Episode 29: Developmental language disorder and its neural basis with Dorothy Bishop
I'm thrilled to share Episode 29 of the Language Neuroscience Podcast: a great conversation with Dorothy Bishop @deevybee.bsky.social about developmental language disorders, meta-science, and more!
langneurosci.org/podcast/ep29
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Yes to their credit the authors are upfront about their p hacking. Just like Bem was back in the day.
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2011 called and they want their Bem back!
doi.org/10.1016/j.co...
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Cory would be an incredible mentor!
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Language Neuroscience Podcast Episode 28: โDeterminants of multilevel discourse outcomes in anomia...
I'm pleased to share Episode 28 of the Language Neuroscience Podcast, where I chat with Rob Cavanaugh about his fantastic dissertation looking at discourse outcomes of anomia treatment in aphasia. Great discussion re does treatment generalize to real world outcomes?
langneurosci.org/podcast/ep28
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Well, 100% of the people I'm following are @duanegwatson.bsky.social, so we're off to a good start!
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Retired professor of psychology at University of Oxford. Interests in developmental neuropsychology and improving science. Blogs at deevybee.blogspot.com
Researching aphasia, semantics, and neuroplasticity related to naming treatment. Director of the SANDLab (Semantics, Aphasia, and Neural Dynamics Laboratory) at Penn State. https://sites.psu.edu/sandlab/
#signlanguage #asl #deafed #AI #education language acquisition, #cogsci
Assistant Professor in quantitative methods @mghinstitute, speech-language pathologist by training. Enthusiastic about quantitative methods in rehabilitation research and health services research for aphasia. ๐ฅพ๐๏ธ๐ฆฎ๐
Neurolinguistics group of the University of Groningen. We'll report on ongoing research, news from our group and new papers...
๐ distributional information and syntactic structure in the ๐ง | ๐ผ postdoc @ Universitรฉ de Genรจve | ๐ MPI for Psycholinguistics, BCBL, Utrecht University | ๐จ | she/her
Action, concepts, response selection and other related things.
Director of Cognition and Action Lab, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, Thomas Jefferson University.
Professor of Linguistics and Psychology, New York University
Building tools for better neuroscience - Research Prof, UT Austin ๐ค
I like cities and bikes ๐ด - Chair, Austin BAC
Assistant Professor in Communication Sciences & Disorders @ChapmanUniversity. Director of of Cognition, Language & Plasticity Lab: http://www.claplab.org/ Co-founder of ASL-LEX database: https://asl-lex.org/ Pronouns: She/her.
Professor at San Diego State University; sign languages, neuroscience, reading, gesture, all things linguistic
Cognitive neuroscientist. Postdoc @StanfordBrain @StanfordPsych working with @lauragwilliams.bsky.social on speech comprehension. Passionate about music! She/her
linktr.ee/jillkries
Associate Professor, School of Psychology, University of East Anglia.
Chair of Organisation for Psychological Research into Stroke (WFNR).
Lover of #cognitiveneuroscience and #neuropsychology. ๐ง ๐โ
Portuguese / Italian
https://www.stephanierossit.com
Language and thought in brains and in machines. Assistant Prof @ Georgia Tech Psychology. Previously a postdoc @ MIT Quest for Intelligence, PhD @ MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences. She/her
https://www.language-intelligence-thought.net
Reader in Psychology, University of Edinburgh. Working on the neuroscience of semantics, language and aphasia.
Linguistics PhD, Postdoc at UMass Amherst. Non-lexicalist syntax, psycholinguistics & neurolinguistics. (she/her, ๐ณ๏ธโ๐)
University of Connecticut's Language and Brain Laboratory (i.e., the LAB Lab). We study speech perception using a range of behavioral and neuroimaging methods.
Professor of psychology at the University of York. Interested in language, sleep, memory, learning.
https://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/staff/academicstaff/mgg5/
MD/PhD Student at Boston University
Neuroscience PhD Candidate
Primarily interested in plasticity in the context of stroke recovery
Neuroscientist @CNRS | @ERCgrantees | interested in how humans perceive humans and understand their actions and interactions | in literature fiction and fashion ๐ธ