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People - Institute for Multimodal Communication
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In the department of Experimental Psychology. Is a collaboration between scientists in the Language and Cognition Lab. The eye think lab. The Language, Action, and Brain Lab. And the Deafness, Cognition and Language Research Centre ( DCAL. Dr Daniel C Richardson. Dr Jeremy I Skipper. Dr Daniel C Richardson. My research investigates how internal cognitive processes are grounded in the body. To read more about my work, please visit my lab website. Dr Jeremy I Skipper. And how are different means of communi...
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ewittenberg
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LCL @ CUNY 2017! Our lab will be represented at CUNY with two posters:. Ziegler, J., Snedeker, J. and Wittenberg, E. 2017. Different paths from structure to event construal in idiomatic, semi-idiomatic, and fully transparent expression. Morgan, A., von der Malsburg, T., Ferreira, V. S. and Wittenberg, E. 2017. This is the structure that we wonder why anyone produces it: Resumptive pronouns in English help production but hinder comprehension. January 18, 2017. January 25, 2017. December 1, 2016. What are ...
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International Collaboration with University College London!
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International Collaboration with University College London! University College London) and Eva Wittenberg received a small grant from the Global Engagement Fund at UCL to deepen their collaboration on how spatial and temporal activation patterns in the brain can predict pronoun resolution. The grant will serve as seed funding for mutual visits in order to plan a behavioral pilot study, and a series of neuroimaging studies. Levy Lab View all posts by ewittenberg. November 29, 2016. November 29, 2016.
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Institute for Multimodal Communication
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The Institute for Multimodal Communication ( IfMC. Is devoted to uncovering the behavioural and brain mechanisms that allow humans to communicate with one another out in the real-world. The theoretical foundation of the institute is that language is inseparable from the multiple sensory cues and on-going cognitive processes that accompany language in ecological, mostly social and face-to-face, settings. After all, language evolved, develops, and is processed in such rich multimodal settings.
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People
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I’m a graduate student in Psychology with interests in language production (How do we translate thought to language? The neural organization of language (Where and how does the brain store abstract syntactic information? And the reasons underlying typological patterns in syntax (Why do all* SVO languages put relative clauses after nouns? Why do all languages that use resumptive pronouns also use gaps? Why are there so many SOV languages? All-ish; Chinese is an exception. I am interested in language acqui...
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EPS Workshop 2015 - Institute for Multimodal Communication
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EPS Workshop 10-11 January 2015. Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh). Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University Nijmegen). School of Humanities, University of Brighton) and Gabriella Vigliocco. Department of Psychology, Lancaster University). Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh). Institute of Psychology, Erasmus University Rotterdam). Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London). To move toward ecological validity, our theories need t...