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New year – fresh papers!

The new 2017 starts happily with the addition of six fresh-from-press research papers added to the Lab's repository!

Illustration for news: What to Expect from Science in 2017: Neurolinguistics

What to Expect from Science in 2017: Neurolinguistics

In 2017, we expect neurolinguisitcs to continue developing such applications as standardized tests for speech deficiencies. Furthermore, there should be further joint work among neurolinguists and surgeons, as well as new emerging neurolinguistics-oriented therapeutic studies with the application of various neurovisualizational methods.

Congratulations to Valeriya Tolkacheva on a victory in the nomination "Silver Nestling" of the "Golden HSE award"!

Silver Nestling prize is awarded for outstanding achievements in studies and research, interesting papers, a proactive attitude, and achievements in self-development.

Seminar "Correction for multiple comparisons at the level of clusters in fMRI: what's the problem?"

The seminar was held by Ekarterina Pachenkova, PhD in Psychological sciences

Open lecture "Aphasia: speech disorders in brain damage"

Neurolinguistics laboratory held an open science lecture "Aphasia: speech disorders in brain damage". The lecture was intended for everyone and did not require prior knowledge.

Olga Dragoy at the international congress in the National medical surgical Center

The International congress "Surgical treatment of tumors in functionally significant brain areas. Features of preoperative and intraoperative mapping" was held on 17-18 November in the National medical-surgical Center, in Moscow.

Science of Aphasia 2016

The conference was held this year in Venice, Italy, on September 26th-29th.

Lecture by Ram Frost "Statistical learning as an individual ability"

Ram Frost is from Department of Psychology, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel​

22nd AMLaP conference, Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing

AMLaP 2016 aimed to bring together psychological, computational, and theoretical perspectives on the cognitive mechanisms underlying any aspect of human language processing.

Olga Dragoy at the Annual meeting of the Society of the Neurobiology of Language

The conference was held in  London, UK, August 17-20, 2016