LINGUIST List 21.2124
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Thu May 06 2010
Confs: Psycholing, Neuroling, Cognitive Science/Netherlands
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Symposium: Speech-Language Research: Clinical Implications
Message 1: Symposium: Speech-Language Research: Clinical Implications
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Date: 06-May-2010
From: Ben Maassen <b.a.m.maassen rug.nl>
Subject: Symposium: Speech-Language Research: Clinical Implications
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Symposium: Speech-Language Research: Clinical Implications Short Title: SLP-Research Date: 02-Jun-2010 - 02-Jun-2010 Location: Groningen, Netherlands Contact: Ben Maassen Contact Email: seccnl rug.nl Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics Meeting Description: Research in normal and pathological speech-language processing shows tremendous progress and is a rapidly growing multidisciplinary field. Participating disciplines are (neuro)linguistics and -phonetics, (neuro)psychology, neurology, other branches of neuroscience, educational psychology, and speech-language pathology. This symposium is organized to highlight and bring to the attention of a broad audience of students, researchers and professionals clinical implications of speech-language research, as applied to speech and language processing, including dyslexia. To accentuate the role of linguistics as a common denominator in this branch of neuroscience, the symposium is organized as a satellite to the 31st TABU-dag (3-4 June), the annual international linguistics conference at the University of Groningen. 12:35 Welcome 12:45 Pascal van Lieshout: Dynamical Aspects of Speech Motor Control: Potential Sources of Variability and Its Impact on the Production of Speech. 13:15 Hayo Terband and Ben Maassen: Computational Modeling of Neuromotor Speech Disorders in Childhood 13:45 Coffee/Tea break 14:00 Aryan van der Leij: Dyslexia as a Basic Learning Disorder: Evidence from Brain and Behavior Studies 14.30 Natasha Maurits: Simultaneous EEG-fMRI: Principles and Applications in Language Research 15:00 Roelien Bastiaanse: Verbs in Aphasia: From Theory to Therapy 15:30 Coffee/Tea break 16:15 Oratie: Ben Maassen (in Dutch): Dyslexie. Neurocognitieve Oorzaken van Taalvaardigheidstekort Speakers: -Roelien Bastiaanse (PhD) professor of neurolinguistics at University of Groningen and University Medical Centre Groningen -Aryan van der Leij (PhD) professor of special education at University of Amsterdam -Pascal van Lieshout (PhD) professor of speech science at the University of Toronto -Ben Maassen (PhD) professor of dyslexia at University of Groningen and University Medical Centre Groningen -Natasha Maurits (Ph.D.) professor of biomedical signal analysis at University Medical Centre Groningen -Hayo Terband (MA) PhD student at University Medical Centre Groningen The symposium is supported by the Center for Language and Cognition Groningen (CLCG) and the School of Behavioural and Cognitive Neurosciences (BCN). Admission is free; participants are requested to subscribe at the following address: University of Groningen Faculty of Arts, Secretariat of the Dutch Department PO Box 716 9700 AS Groningen, The Netherlands Email: seccnl rug.nl
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