![]() ![]() In this episode, I talk with Fred Dick, Professor of Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Birkbeck, University of London, about his work, with a focus on his recent paper ‘Extensive tonotopic mapping across auditory cortex is recapitulated by spectrally directed attention and systematically related to cortical myeloarchitecture’.ĭick F, Bates E, Wulfeck B, Utman JA, Dronkers N, Gernsbacher MA. Ĭortical myeloarchitecture, tonotopy, and spectrally directed attention, with Fred Dick Linguistics then and now: Some personal reflections. įriederici AD, Chomsky N, Berwick RC, Moro A, Bolhuis JJ. Musso M, Moro A, Glauche V, Rijntjes M, Reichenbach J, Büchel C, Weiller C. Image, language, brain: Papers from the first mind articulation project symposium. In: Marantz A, Miyashita Y, O’Neil W, editors. The neurology of empty categories: Aphasics’ failure to detect ungrammaticality. After starting with a discussion of the early development of Chomsky’s key ideas, our conversation is centered on the relationship between generative linguistics and the neuroscience of language. In this episode, I talk with Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor and Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at MIT and Laureate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Arizona. Generative linguistics and the neural basis of language, with Noam Chomsky Connected speech in transient aphasias after left hemisphere resective surgery. McCarron A, Chavez A, Babiak MC, Berger MS, Chang EF, Wilson SM. Transient aphasias after left hemisphere resective surgery. Wilson SM, Lam D, Babiak M, Perry D, Shih T, Hess CP, Berger MS, Chang EF. Adaptive paradigms for mapping phonological regions in individual participants. An adaptive semantic matching paradigm for reliable and valid language mapping in individuals with aphasia. Adaptive language mapping paradigms for presurgical language mapping. Vanderbilt Brain Cancer Patient Assistance Fund, established by Olivia Leowĭiachek E, Morgan VL, Wilson SM. In this episode, I talk with Olivia Leow, who experienced an awake craniotomy for resection of a brain tumor surrounded by language areas in her left posterior temporal lobe. Īwake craniotomy for a brain tumor surrounded by language areas, with Olivia Leow A speech envelope landmark for syllable encoding in human superior temporal gyrus. A spatial map of onset and sustained responses to speech in the human superior temporal gyrus. ![]() Perceptual restoration of masked speech in human cortex. Leonard MK, Baud MO, Sjerps MJ, Chang EF. Speaker-normalized sound representations in the human auditory cortex. Categorical speech representation in human superior temporal gyrus. Ĭhang EF, Rieger JW, Johnson K, Berger MS, Barbaro NM, Knight RT. Speech computations of the human superior temporal gyrus. In this episode, I talk with Eddie Chang, Professor of Neurological Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco, about his recent paper ‘Speech computations of the human superior temporal gyrus’.īhaya-Grossman I, Chang EF. ‘Disentangling semantic composition and semantic association in the left temporal lobe’ with Liina Pylkkänen Semantic reconstruction of continuous language from non-invasive brain recordings. Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems 2018, pp. Incorporating context into language encoding models for fMRI. Natural speech reveals the semantic maps that tile human cerebral cortex. Huth AG, de Heer WA, Griffiths TL, Theunissen FE, Gallant JL. A continuous semantic space describes the representation of thousands of object and action categories across the human brain. In this episode, I talk with Alexander Huth, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Computer Science at the University of Texas, Austin, about his work using functional imaging and advanced computational methods to model how the brain processes language and represents meaning. ![]()
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