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Speaking to a common tune: Betweenspeaker convergence in voice fundamental frequency in a joint speech production task Vincent Aubanel, Noël Nguyen
2020 PLOS/ONE
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Learning to Read and Dyslexia: From Theory to Intervention Through Personalized Computational Models Johannes C. Ziegler, Conrad Perry, Marco Zorzi
2020 Current Directions in Psychological Science
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Error-based learning and lexical competition in word production: Evidence from multilingual naming Elin Runnqvist, Kristof Strijkers, Albert Costa
2019 PLOS/ONE
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Constraints on the lexicons of human languages have cognitive roots present in baboons (Papio papio) Emmanuel Chemla, Isabelle Dautriche, Brian Buccola, and Joël Fagot.
2019 PNAS
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High-fidelity copying is not necessarily the key to cumulative cultural evolution: a study in monkeys and children Carmen Saldana, Joël Fagot, Simon Kirby, Kenny Smith, Nicolas Claidière
2019 Proceedings of the royal society B
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Bringing together experts in linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, medicine and computer science to understand and to model the way that language functions.
The objective is to create a generic model of the processing of language and its cerebral bases.
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The 3d Edition of the ILCB Summer School offers Introductory, Intermerdiate and Advanced Classes in four core fields of Cognitive Science, reflecting the expertise of the Institute.
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An interdisciplinary focus on language research, with interdisciplinary theory and practice trainings at basic and advanced level courses in all relevant disciplines.
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The MaSCo, a new MA in Cognitive Science, provides an advanced scientific curriculum on human cognition, as well as a technological and methodological expertise in evaluation, analysis and modeling of cognitive processes.
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Motor Adaptation Deficits in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder and/or Reading Disorder
Jérémy Danna, Margaux Lê, Jessica Tallet, Jean-Michel Albaret, Yves Chaix, Stéphanie Ducrot, and Marianne Jover 2024. Children 11 (4): 491. — @HAL
workshop Multimodality in Social Interaction 2 — An interdisciplinary approach
Abdellah Fourtassi (LIS), Chiara Mazzocconi (INS/LPL), Shreejata Gupta (CRPN) & Lise Habib-Dassetto (CRPN & LPL)
Arielle, the Guinea baboon
Arielle is a Guinea baboon who recently gave birth to a daughter named Uyu, “the one who answers the call” in Wolof. She, her daughter, and the rest of the colony are residents of the primatology centre in Rousset where the CRPN’s Primate Behaviour and Cognition platform is located. Arielle voluntarily takes part in comparative […]
Baby Baboon Brain Anatomy Predicts Which Hand They Will Use to Communicate
The planum temporale is a brain area essential for language in humans. In the majority of baboons, this area is larger in the left than in the right hemisphere (shown in red and green, respectively). Baby baboons with this early larger left-than-right PT asymmetry, and only them, will develop a preference for gestural communication with […]
Neural Generative Models and the Parallel Architecture of Language: A Critical Review and Outlook
Giulia Rambelli, Emmanuele Chersoni, Davide Testa, Philippe Blache, and Alessandro Lenci. 2024. Topics in Cognitive Science, April, tops.12733. — @HAL
Formal Models at the Core
Emmanuel Chemla, Isabelle Charnavel, Isabelle Dautriche, David Embick, Fred Lerdahl, Pritty Patel‐Grosz, David Poeppel, and Philippe Schlenker. 2023. Cognitive Science 47 (3): e13267 — @HAL
A Neuro-Cognitive Model of Comprehension Based on Prediction and Unification
Philippe Blache. 2024. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 18 (April):1356541. — @HAL
Auditory and Motor Priming of Metric Structure Improves Understanding of Degraded Speech
Emma Berthault, Sophie Chen, Simone Falk, Benjamin Morillon, and Daniele Schön. 2024. Cognition 248 (July):105793. — @HAL
The High/Low Frequency Balance Drives Tactile Perception of Noisy Vibrations
Corentin Bernard, Etienne Thoret, Nicolas Huloux, and Sølvi Ystad. 2024. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 1–11. — @HAL
Developmental Changes of Bodily Self-Consciousness in Adolescent Girls
Lisa Raoul, Cédric Goulon, Fabrice Sarlegna, and Marie-Hélène Grosbras. 2024. Scientific Reports 14 (1): 11296. — @HAL


