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More about New book chapter by Chantal Oderbolz and Martin Meyer about evolutionary origins of prosody
New book chapter by Chantal Oderbolz and Martin Meyer about evolutionary origins of prosody
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More about Martin Meyer speaks about Tinnitus and its implications for daily life as well as appropriate coping mechanisms.
Martin Meyer speaks about Tinnitus and its implications for daily life as well as appropriate coping mechanisms.
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More about Evolutionary Neuroscience of Language Group has a new paper out by Chantal Oderbolz et al.: First Swiss MEG study on language processing.
Evolutionary Neuroscience of Language Group has a new paper out by Chantal Oderbolz et al.: First Swiss MEG study on language processing.
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More about Diving into the World of Languages: UZH Magazine featuring the MSc Evolutionary Science
Diving into the World of Languages: UZH Magazine featuring the MSc Evolutionary Science
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More about Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning (X-PPL)
Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning (X-PPL)
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More about New paper out by Nick Sommerhalder et al.: Decay of central nervous mechanisms contribute to impaired speech recognition in older adults with chronic subjective tinnitus.
New paper out by Nick Sommerhalder et al.: Decay of central nervous mechanisms contribute to impaired speech recognition in older adults with chronic subjective tinnitus.
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More about Brain Health Panel Discussion
Brain Health Panel Discussion
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More about New Paper by Zino Wellauer et al. titled "Neurostimulation and auditory masking alter the excitability of the human auditory cortex"
New Paper by Zino Wellauer et al. titled "Neurostimulation and auditory masking alter the excitability of the human auditory cortex"
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More about Workshop held by Laura Giglio at Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu, Nepal
Workshop held by Laura Giglio at Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu, Nepal
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More about The Agent Preference in Ontogeny: Predictability of Agent and Patient Roles in Child-Directed Utterances Across Languages
The Agent Preference in Ontogeny: Predictability of Agent and Patient Roles in Child-Directed Utterances Across Languages