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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.

202410.24 How Language Shapes Emotion: An fMRI Study of Emotion Verbalization in First and Second Languages (Poster Presentation) Posted in Presentation

Mr. Yuto Aki, the student of Graduate School of International Cultural Studies finished a poster presentation at this year's Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL) conference held in Brisbane from October 24th to 26th. 
Although the majority of his audience were in different fields (aphasia, language and brain development in infants, etc.), they showed engagement and curiosity, which made him feel even more passionate about this topic than he normally is. 
In addition, two very famous professors in the field of bilingual brain research came to hear about his presentation.(Jeong)
Society for the Neurobiology of Language 2024

Yuto Aki, Takumi UchiharaMotoaki SugiuraHyeonjeong Jeong
How Language Shapes Emotion: An fMRI Study of Emotion Verbalization in First and Second Languages
Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 16th Annual Meeting, Brisbane, Australia【 Poster 】

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