The Human Neuroscience Laboratory focuses on brain structure and function to support motor and language processing in health and after brain injury. We focus these interests on basic research topics such as the role of the brain in speech perception and language comprehension, gesture, and hand motor control; and applied research topics including the rehabilitation of language disorders and hand motor function after stroke and the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
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Neurobiology of Language Conference
We are delighted to announce that the second Neurobiology of Language Conference (NLC2010) will be held as a two-day satellite event preceding the 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in San Diego, California. This Conference seeks to present the current status of research in the neurobiology of language, at the crossroads of neuroscience, linguistics, and experimental psychology. Topics will relate to the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual, cognitive, motor, and linguistic processes used to produce and to understand language in both children and adults.
Abstract submission for NLC20010 will open on May 1st 2010 and will close on June 1st 2010. Detailed guidelines for abstract submission are available at neurolang.org
For more information, visit the conference website at neurolan.org or send us an email to tremblay@neurolang.org

