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Neuroscience

The Dyslexia Paradox

January 24, 2017
Tyler Perrachione, Director of Boston University Sargent College Communication Neuroscience Research Laboratory, holds a card showing a word used in the nonword repetition tests studying language disorders and phonological working memory in the dyslexic brain
Neuroscience

Mind Reader

January 13, 2017
Swathi Kiran and Jeffrey Johnson
Linguistics & Language Sciences

Getting the Words Back

November 1, 2016
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, professor of biomedical engineering at Boston University College of Engineering
Hearing Sciences

Tuning In

September 29, 2016
Gerald Kidd and Jayaganesh Swaminathan study the cocktail party problem: why it’s so hard to distinguish one voice in a crowd. Can musical training help?
Hearing Sciences

The Cocktail Party Problem

October 5, 2015
Max Kon
Linguistics & Language Sciences

A Rare Syndrome, a Brother’s Love

July 27, 2015
Language Analysis, Fallou Ngom
Linguistics & Language Sciences

Crossing Borders

November 6, 2014

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