17.783, Confs: Neuroling/Troms ø, Norway
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Subject: 17.783, Confs: Neuroling/Tromsø, Norway
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Date: 11-Mar-2006
From: Peter Svenonius < peter.svenonius at hum.uit.no >
Subject: CASTL Workshop on Neurolinguistics
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 23:40:37
From: Peter Svenonius < peter.svenonius at hum.uit.no >
Subject: CASTL Workshop on Neurolinguistics
CASTL Workshop on Neurolinguistics
Date: 21-Apr-2006 - 22-Apr-2006
Location: Tromsoe, Norway
Contact: Peter Svenonius
Contact Email: peter.svenonius at hum.uit.no
Meeting URL: http://uit.no/castl/newevent/71
Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics
Meeting Description:
Neurolinguistics Workshop
Friday
10.00-11.25 YOSEF GRODZINSKY, McGill: Variability in syntactic deficits subsequent to focal brain damage: syntactic and statistical issues
10 minute break
11.35-13.00 ALBERT POSTMA, Utrecht: Spatial Language and the Brain
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.25 MATT DAVIS, Cambridge: Sounds with meaning: Neural systems for spoken language comprehension
10 minute break
15.35-17.00 KENNETH HUGDAHL, Bergen: Brain asymmetry and speech sound perception
Saturday
10.00-11.25 YOSEF GRODZINSKY, McGill: A blueprint for a brain map of syntax: an fMRI perspective
10 minute break
11.35-13.00 COLIN PHILLIPS, UMCP: The fine temporal structure of syntactic computation
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.25 ALEC MARANTZ, MIT: Using Evoked Magnetoencephalographic Responses for the Cognitive Neuroscience of Language
10 minute break
15.35-17.00 LIINA PYLKKÄNEN, NYU: From word form to sentence meaning: MEG studies of semantic interpretation
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