Workshop Paper: Parsing models and fMRI

Presented at the the 6th Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics: Modeling fmri time courses with linguistic structure at various grain sizes. (with John T. Hale, David Lutz, Wen-Ming Luh) Download the Paper from ACL

CUNY poster on syntactic processing and social identity

If you are in California this weekend for the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, be sure to stop by Poster 1073 on Thursday evening. Lab alum (now Rochester grad student) Maryam Seifeldin will be presenting her work looking at the interaction between social stereotypes and syntactic processing in a poster titled “They dropping copulas:…

New lab members

Welcome to Patricia Masello and Rachael Eby, joining us through the UROP/MRC undergraduate research programs.

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Language and ASD data collection begins

The first pilot data from our collaboration with Henry Ford Hospital on language processing in Autism has been collected with the help of undergraduate researchers Stefanie Younce and Maggie Ugolini working closely with co-investigators Renee Lajiness-O’Neill, Ioulia Kovelman and Susan Bowyer.

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Welcome to summer researchers

Data collection in the EEG lab is starting to flow, thanks largely to the efforts of undergraduate researchers Max Cantor, Jacob Freund, Maggie Ugolini, Evan Buysse and Omar Mahmood.

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Seed funding from M-Cubed for Autism research

Increased occipital beta power for children with ASD compared to neurotypical children

With Renee Lajiness-O’Neill and Ioulia Kovelman, our project Neural Coherence at Rest and During Language Processing in Autism Spectrum Disorder” has received seed funding via U-M’s new M-Cubed program.  

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EEG Lab Updates

Our first signal! A N1/P2 response to 1000 Hz tones. The timing is off because of lag in the audio line. Early Fall 2012

Our new Brain Products 64-channel ActiCHamp EEG system has been successfully tested! The image to the left shows a single subject’s AEP evoked by 100 1KHz tones at Cz. Auditory and visual stimulus delivery, trigger signals, and data acquisition are all up and running.

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