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Educational Applied Research Division

Hyeonjeong JEONG

Professor, Graduate School of International Cultural Studies
Language Learning and Communication
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At the JEONG Lab, we investigate how people learn and use multiple languages, and how the brain supports these processes. Using neuroimaging techniques such as fMRI and behavioral experiments, we explore how memory, emotion, and social interaction influence language.
We also aim to uncover, from both neurocognitive and social perspectives, the mechanisms by which individuals learn languages, communicate, and make multilingual and culturally grounded behavioral choices in diverse and international contexts.

202503.07 What is language communication ability (25th Human Brain Science Seminar) Posted in Event

What exactly is language communication ability? How can it be modeled and evaluated? From the perspectives of law, disaster psychology, and foreign language acquisition, we discussed its development into cognitive neuroscience research. (Sugiura)

Location and Dates
Friday, March 7, 2025, 15:15-18:00
Smart Aging Bldg. 3F, IDAC, Tohoku University

Program
15:15 Opening Remarks: Hyeonjeong Jeong (Tohoku Univ)
15:20 Andrea Revesz (UCL, UK)
 “Neurocognitive correlates of second language spoken and written communication: The role of pausing”
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16:00 Coffee break
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16:20 Motoaki Sugiura (Tohoku Univ.)
 “Language communication skills for disaster survival”
17:00 Hatsuru Morita (Tohoku Univ.)
 “Language communication skills from a legal perspective”
17:40 General discussion
 “What is language communication ability; how can we evaluate it”
18:00 Closing

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