Neurolinguistics

Neurolinguistics examines how the brain processes language—covering comprehension, speech production, reading, and multilingual communication. It integrates linguistics, psychology, and neuroscience to reveal how neural circuits support grammar, meaning, and communication.

The Neurolinguistics session investigates neural mechanisms underlying language acquisition and disorders such as aphasia and dyslexia. Using neuroimaging and electrophysiology, researchers map brain regions responsible for syntax, semantics, and phonology.

At the Neurolinguistics Conference, linguists, speech pathologists, and neuroscientists share findings on bilingual processing, language rehabilitation, and AI-based speech decoding. The session highlights cross-disciplinary research linking neural architecture with linguistic structure.

This session is valuable for academics and clinicians exploring how language is represented and recovered after brain injury. Attendees will learn about language plasticity, semantic networks, and speech rehabilitation strategies that restore communication abilities.

Recent progress in Speech and Language Rehabilitation demonstrates how neuroimaging and AI tools enable tailored therapy for individual patients, enhancing linguistic recovery.

Key Discussion Themes

Neural Architecture of Language

  • Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas in speech production and comprehension
  • Neural connectivity supporting syntax and semantics

Bilingualism and Multilingual Processing

  • Cognitive control and language switching in polyglots
  • Cultural and neural adaptations to multiple languages

Language Disorders and Recovery

  • Mechanisms of aphasia, dyslexia, and specific language impairment
  • Neuroplasticity and reorganization after neurological damage

Neuroimaging and Computational Approaches

  • fMRI, EEG, and MEG in mapping linguistic networks
  • AI-based speech recognition and semantic modeling

Therapeutic Applications

  • Speech therapy integration with neural feedback
  • Digital platforms for language rehabilitation training

Why Attend

Understand How the Brain Processes Language
Gain a scientific perspective on speech and communication neuroscience.

Advance Language Recovery Research
Learn innovative approaches to treating aphasia and neurological speech impairments.

Explore AI and Neuroimaging Applications
See how data science reveals new insights into language networks.

Collaborate Across Disciplines
Engage with linguists, clinicians, and neurotechnologists shaping language research.

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