Neuroplasticity of Language - NeoLanG

Language is a powerful means for human interaction and thinking.

Our group participates in discovering the fascinating neural phenomena underlying language.

We study a variety of language and auditory functions and their plasticity in the brain, ranging from the representations of speech sounds to the memory of words and word structure. Our aim is to understand influences of language learning, sensory or neural dysfunctions, and intervention on these processes.

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