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Subject: 17.784, Confs: Neuroling/Tromsø, Norway
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Date: 11-Mar-2006
From: Svenonius Peter < peter.svenonius at hum.uit.no >
Subject: Crash Course in Neurolinguistics
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 23:43:37
From: Svenonius Peter < peter.svenonius at hum.uit.no >
Subject: Crash Course in Neurolinguistics
Crash Course in Neurolinguistics
Date: 18-Apr-2006 - 20-Apr-2006
Location: Tromsø, Norway
Contact: Peter Svenonius
Contact Email: peter.svenonius at hum.uit.no
Meeting URL: http://uit.no/castl/neuro/1
Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics
Meeting Description:
This is a three-day graduate-level introduction to neurolinguistics, which will be followed by a two-day workshop on neurolinguistics (see separate posting). PhD students in Norway can get credit for this course. Others may also register to attend at the website.
Schedule:
Tu: 10.15-12.00 & 14.15-16.00:
COLIN PHILLIPS, UMCP 1. Cognitive neuroscience for linguist(ic)s 2. Levels of representation in the neural encoding of speech.
Wed:10.15-12.00 & 14.15-16.00:
COLIN PHILLIPS, UMCP 3. Two questions about syntax and specialization in the brain. 4. The electrophysiology of syntax and the architecture of language processing
Th: 09.15-12.30:
LIINA PYLKKÄNEN, NYU: What we know about the neural bases of semantic interpretation (an introduction to MEG as a technique, including a comparison to ERPs; then an overview of what we currently know about the neural bases of semantic interpretation, including the electrophysiology, imaging and MEG literatures)
Th: 14.15-17.30:
ALEC MARANTZ, MIT: The Mental Lexicon in the Decomposing Brain (evidence about the neural representation of morphology and arguments for morphological decomposition in word recognition and production, covering the aphasia and imaging literature)
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