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Wed Mar 15 2006
FYI: Crash Course in Neurolinguistics
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Crash Course in Neurolinguistics
Message 1: Crash Course in Neurolinguistics
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Date: 15-Mar-2006
From: Peter Svenonius <peter.svenoniushum hum.uit.no>
Subject: Crash Course in Neurolinguistics
Crash Course in Neurolinguistics 18 Apr 2006 - 20 Apr 2006 Tromsø, Norway This is a three-day graduate-level introduction to neurolinguistics, which will be followed by a two-day workshop on neurolinguistics (see separate posting at http://linguistlist.org/issues/17/17-783.html). 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) For more information contact Peter Svenonius at peter.svenoniushum hum.uit.no http://uit.no/castl/neuro/1 Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics
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