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The focus of the Neurobiology of Language group is on the study of language production and language comprehension from a neurobiological perspective.

In our research group we take a strong cognitive neuroscience stance, using neuroimaging, behavioural and Virtual Reality techniques to investigate the neural underpinnings of language use. Research facilities at the MPI include a high-density EEG lab, a Virtual Reality lab, and several behavioural labs. With part of the group stationed at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, we also have access to a whole-head 275 channel MEG system, MRI-scanners at 1.5, 3 and 7 Tesla, a TMS-lab, and several other EEG labs.

 
Two institute research projects have their origin in this group:

Unification
How are different sources of information that are retrieved from memory and/or provided by sensory input unified into an interpretation (comprehension) or message (production) beyond the single word level? Which neural networks are involved, and to what degree are these shared between production and comprehension? More>

Language in action
Language helps people interact with their social and physical environment−it is for doing things. In this project we investigate the basic neural and cognitive architecture of language comprehension and production while taking this richer context into account. More>

 

 

Last checked 2010-08-02 by Jos van Berkum
Neurobiology of Language Group


Street address
Wundtlaan 1
6525 XD Nijmegen
The Netherlands

Mailing address
P.O. Box 310
6500 AH Nijmegen
The Netherlands

Phone:  +31-24-3521318
Fax:      +31-24-3521213

 

Director: Peter Hagoort

Secretary: Ina Grevel

 

 

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