There
are a number of people at York with overlapping
interests. These include:
Andy Ellis,
Professor
Age of Acquisition. The role of the two cerebral hemispheres in processing written words.
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Age of Acquisition. The role of the two cerebral hemispheres in processing written words.
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Tom Hartley,
Lecturer
Learning new spoken words. Remembering serial order. Spatial cognition. Neural representation and functional-anatomical organization
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Learning new spoken words. Remembering serial order. Spatial cognition. Neural representation and functional-anatomical organization
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Graham Hitch,
Professor
Human learning, memory and cognition. Special focus on working memory and learning
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Human learning, memory and cognition. Special focus on working memory and learning
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Padraic Monaghan,
Professor (at
Lancaster)
Computational and behavioural perspectives on language and attentional disorders, language acquisition, and reasoning and individual differences
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Computational and behavioural perspectives on language and attentional disorders, language acquisition, and reasoning and individual differences
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Philip Quinlan, Senior
Lecturer
Cross-modal integration, auditory cognition, and attentional control
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Cross-modal integration, auditory cognition, and attentional control
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Maggie Snowling et al.
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Danijela Trenkic,
Lecturer
My primary research interests are in second language acquisition, pragmatics and discourse comprehension, and general linguistic theory.
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My primary research interests are in second language acquisition, pragmatics and discourse comprehension, and general linguistic theory.
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