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Paper  

EMP (empirical); REV (review); POS (position); THE (theoretical)

Method  

fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging); FCORR (functional correlations); DynNM (dynamic network modeling); BEH (behavioral); ECoG/SEEG (electrocorticography); SINGLECELL (single cell recordings); STIM (intracranial stimulation); ERP (event-related potentials); NLP (Natural Language Processing)

Population  

NT (neurotypical adults); APH (individuals with aphasia); ASD (individuals with autism spectrum disorder); 16p (individuals with 16p11.2 deletion syndrome); BIMULT (bi-multi-lingual subjects); BRDAM (individuals with acquired brain damage); BLI (congenitally blind individuals); NEUROSURG (neurosurgical patients)

Content  

LEXSEM (lexical semantic processing); SYNT (syntactic processing); SEMCOMP (semantic composition); CONC (conceptual processing); DISC (discourse-level processing); PRAGM (pragmatic processing); PROS (prosodic processing); PROD (language production); SPEECH (speech perception); ARTIC (articulation); PHON (phonology); CROSSLING (cross-linguistic)

DOMSPEC (domain specificity); MD (Multiple Demand system); SOC (social cognition); MUS (music processing); NUM (number processing); RH (right hemisphere language network); VIS (visual processing)

INDDIFFS (individual differences); GENES (genetic basis of language); DEVEL (developmental); PLAST (plasticity); METH (methodology-focused)

 

Our primary line of work - investigation into the brain basis of language:

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Our secondary line of work - behavioral investigations of language processing:

2020 / in press

  • Futrell, R., Gibson, E., Tily, H., Blank, I., Vishnevetsky, A., Piantadosi, S., & Fedorenko, E. (2020). The Natural Stories Corpus: A reading-time corpus of English texts containing rare syntactic constructions. Language Resources and Evaluation. (preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.05763.) 
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