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By Jonathan Peelle
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Thanks for a great semester, and introduction to open science.
Detecting consciousness in UWS patients
Cognitive neuroscience paradigms and some disorders of consciousness
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Wisconsin Card Sorting and other fMRI tasks of executive function
Executive function taxonomy and Phineas Gage
Some ways in which modern cognitive neuroscience has moved our understanding of speech and language beyond the classic language model.
Finishing up language: FTD and language, and lexical competition.
Introduction to levels of speech and language, classic aphasias, and how these led to the classic language model.
Dr. Reilly talks about category specificity, distributed representations, and a current study in his lab using play dough.
Finishing up semantic memory slides (mostly an fMRI study looking at hubs and spokes).
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.