Cognitive, Auditory, & Neural Bases of Language & Speech Seminar: "Individual differences in language processing: brain and behavior"

February 27, -
Speaker(s): Emily Myers, PhD (University of Connecticut)
Research in the Language and Brain Lab (Emily Myers, PI) focuses on a fundamental question in human behavior: how do we perceive the speech signal in order to map it to meaning? Through the use of neuroimaging methods (fMRI, MRI, ERP, TMS) together with standard psycholinguistic measures, we hope to understand both the neural and behavioral mechanisms that underlie this process. We work with unimpaired and language-disordered populations (aphasia, dyslexia) to inform functional models of speech and language processing, and to understand how language processing breaks down.
Sponsor

Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS)

Co-Sponsor(s)

Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; Psychology and Neuroscience

Cognitive, Auditory, & Neural Bases of Language & Speech Seminar: "Individual differences in language processing: brain and behavior"

Contact

Vahaba, Daniel
919-613-5014