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Moving Beyond Classic Models of Language Neurobiology Using Partial Least Squares: Broad Cortical Regions Support Language in Infants with Autism - CVL Science Luncheon Series

Monday, October 19, 2020 12pm to 1pm

Virtual Event

 

Moving Beyond Classic Models of Language Neurobiology Using Partial Least Squares: Broad Cortical Regions Support Language in Infants with Autism - The speakers are Luke Moraglia and Meghan Swanson, PhD, UT Dallas.

The goal of cognitive psychology and neuroscience is to understand the mind and brain, and in practice this means studying specific components of cognition, such as attention, perception, learning, and memory. Often, though, these components are studied in isolation, and we risk missing the forest for the trees. The overarching theme of our research is that cognitive processes are inherently interactive, and that exploring their behavioral and neural interactions can be an especially effective way to understand how they work.

On Oct. 19 at noon, join the event on Microsoft Teams.

Virtual Event

Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Lauren Yglecias
Email
972-883-3729

UTD strives to create inclusive and accessible events in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you require an accommodation to fully participate in this event, please contact the event coordinator (listed above) at least 10 business days prior to the event. If you have any additional questions, please email ADACoordinator@utdallas.edu and the AccessAbility Resource Center at accessability@utdallas.edu.

  • Shreya Dahal
  • Christopher Tyler Short
  • Aishwarya Ramesh

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