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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.

202309.21 Possibilities for the study of brain functions in language, cognition, and emotion (Pre-Event) Posted in Event

How can we provide neuroscientific evidence for humanistic knowledge? A symposium exploring the possibilities for MRI-based collaborative research in the humanities and social sciences, "The Potential for Brain Function Research on Language, Cognition, and Emotion," was be held under the auspices of the Laboratory of Linguistics, Graduate School of Arts and Letters, and co-sponsored by the Brain MRI Center. Diverse participants interested in the study of brain functions of language, cognition, and emotion discussed the expansion of interdisciplinary research with language at its core. (Sugiura, Jeong)
Date: Thursday, September 21, 2023, 13:00-18:00
Place: Lecture Room 2, Faculty of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University Kawauchi Minami Campus
No advance registration or registration fee required.
https://www.sal.tohoku.ac.jp/jp/event/detail---id-1190.html
(Kiyama)

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