The #K4H project notes with great interest next week's interdisciplinary #conference - ‘Power, Personality, and Populism’, organised by @MaudsleyPhilo.
Follow the link for details of the speakers and the themes they will cover: ➡️ https://t.co/pyAN47B0WS
@jayrayner1 last supper:Tanqueray martini with a twist; West Mersey natives; Jaffna Tamil crab curry; Welsh rabbit; Chateau Musar 1983.
I like Toby Young
@garyfoskett@IanReissmann@EmilyThornberry This is classsic remainder sophistry: it is only those in power who are allowed to express an opinion - those who elected them (or not, in many cases) must remain silent while the intellectual Titans (such as, David Clammy) decide what is best for them.
Every time Corbyn is criticised for sitting down with unsavoury characters (terrorists, basically) he says you have to talk to people you disagree with...
He does not extend that logic to sitting down with the Prime Minister to discuss Brexit
Our brilliant colleague Tash Clarke scooped the prestigious Max Perutz prize at the Royal Institution last night for her superb essay on how language and machine learning can help diagnose dementia. Prof Robin Perutz (pictured) read out her winning entry. Such an honour!
Thanks to those who stopped by our #aaic18 poster today. Lots of helpful feedback/ suggestions on the Mini Linguistic State Examination and interesting discussions about cross-linguistic/cultural issues related to language assessment! #MLSEstudy#MLSE
Peter Garrard presenting @Project_IASIS pilot data from a language sampling/ analysis app for distinguishing early AD from worried well - poster number 474 #AAIC18
We are presenting our work investigating language impairment in progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal syndrome using the Mini Linguistic State Examination at #AAIC18 - poster 471