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Faculty of Humanities

 

Olga Dragoy at the Annual meeting of the Society of the Neurobiology of Language

The conference was held in  London, UK, August 17-20, 2016

Olga Dragoy, Laboratory head, visited the annual meeting of the Society of the Neurobiology of Language, devoted to the neurobiological basis for language via the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas. A major goal of the Society is to bring together scientists with different perspectives and methodological approaches to the study of language and related systems. Every year there are debates on a wide range of topics including the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual, cognitive, motor, and linguistic processes. Olga Dragoy presented the poster "Reorganization of language networks in people with aphasia: resting state fMRI data". The aim of this study was to investigate differences in resting state language networks in people with aphasia and non-brain-damaged individuals.

 Poster (PDF, 736 Kb)

 


 

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