Looking at Parkinson's disease studies published over a 20 year span, authors of this systematic review ask, how is language competence affected by Parkinson's disease? And can linguistic markers aid diagnosis?
https://t.co/cm9FkoDSJy
Had a fantastic time at #IASL24 presenting my poster on the interaction between implicit statistical learning and the alternation bias. I learned so much and it was great to be back! Looking forward to seeing everyone again in two years!
On Wednesday I'll talk about verbal irony and diverse experimental methodologies at the University of Verona. If you're curious about language and communication, mark your calendars and join us for an engaging discussion!
Zoom Meeting: ID: 913 0118 8505 | Passcode: 881056
The emotions of my solo trip to the U.S. got the warmest welcome at #SUNY, Albany! Sharing an unofficial video of my talk 'Can We Diagnose #Parkinson's Disease Earlier?' and a sweet moment captured during the 10th edition of the Sorbonne, Paris – SUNY, Albany graduate symposium!
Just returned from an invigorating experience at #KLC in Konstanz where I had the opportunity to discuss my latest research. So grateful for the chance to connect with wonderful people and to the organisers for their efforts! @KLC_ECR
📚Delighted to share the latest from my series on language competence and implicit learning in #Parkinson's disease! Presented a poster at #ScienceofAphasia, incorporating some experimental work and getting valuable feedback. I can't believe it's already been a year into my PhD🙂
🗣 How does language competence look like in #Parkinson's disease? I presented my first poster at #AMLaP2023 last week! I am very enthusiastic to have met researchers who are at the cutting edge of language processing 🔍