brain linguist | working on: neurostimulation, language, gesture, embodied cognition, intraoperative language testing | UWE Bristol/Southmead Hospital & USC | former: Oxford, Cambridge, Lancaster
7. Found evidence that gesture handshape kinematics have organisational properties over gesture phrases akin to natural language syntax (e.g. non-adjacent dependency)
3. Interactive gestures sig. fall when you can't see interlocutor torso
4. Specific gestures sig. co-occur with specific errors (e.g. metaphoric with anomia)
5. Gesturer profiles-EFA suggests ppl use representational or conversational types
1. Evidence of separate reps in the brain of British Sign Language and English in an awake craniotomy patient, confirming reviews of unimodal bilingual patients
Excited for the event and to meet other researchers for the first time!
We look at how individuals from different backgrounds/LLMs approach the interpretation of colour metaphors they know or ones we made up ('novel').
Blog: cognitivesciencesociety.org/color-metaph...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Title: Gesture and the Linguistic System.
Deadline: 14th April 2025
Papers should treat gesture with (formal) linguistic analysis to elucidate its systemic properties as a part of language
www.lagb.org.uk/lagb2025
Reposted by Tom Williamson
Our chair @GianlucaPorta5 and secretary @NevenaKlobucar will be soon leaving the committee 👋 and two new positions will be available!
If you are interested in joining us, apply here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Super busy but can't think of a better way to learn these vital skills hands on!!
Reposted by Tom Williamson
You can find the recording on YouTube 🍿
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVcp...
📌Next talk is on the 12th of December!