We study the neural bases of linguistic and logical knowledge and processing. Linguistic knowledge (about how phonemes combines into morphemes and words, which in turn combine into complex meanings) is characterized by Linguistic Theory; logical knowledge is characterized by natural logic; processing ability stems from the implementation of this knowledge bases in cognitive structures that are supported by neural mechanisms. Our lab studies the intricate relation between these, that results in that rich ability that we humans have – the ability to express ourselves freely, and understands others who do so. We try to get a glimpse of the linguistic brain in health as well as in brain disease.
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Grodzinsky Y, Pieperhoff P, Thompson C.
Cortex (2021)
Grodzinsky, Y., Jaichenco, V., Deschamps, I., Sanchez, M. E., Fuchs, M., Pieperhoff, P., Loewenstein, Y., Amunts K. .
Oxford University Press (2020)
Grodzinsky Y, Deschamps I, Pieperhoff P, Iannilli F, Agmon G, Loewenstein Y, Amunts K
Brain Structure and Function (2019)
Agmon, G., Loewenstein, Y., & Grodzinsky, Y. .
Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 4(1), 36. (2019)
Deschamps I, Agmon G, Loewenstein Y, Grodzinsky Y.
Cognition. 2015 Oct;143:115-28. (2015)
Haida A, Crnic, L, Grodzinsky, Y.
Proceedings of "Sinn und Bedeutung 22" (2018)
Grodzinsky, Y, Deschamps, I, Shapiro, L.
Forthcoming in The Oxford Book Handbook of Ellipsis, Jeroen van Craenenbroeck and Tanja Temmerman, eds. New York: Oxford University Press. (2018)
Grodzinsky, Y, Agmon, G, Snir, K, Deschamps, I, Loewenstein, Y.
Proceedings of "Sinn und Bedeutung 22" (2018)
Grodzinsky, Y
Rule-I, intensional predicates, and children’s pronominal reference assignment
In LaCara, Nicholas, Moulton, Keir, & Tessier, Anne-Michelle, "A Schrift to Fest Kyle Johnson". Linguistics Open Access Publications, 1, pp. 141-150. (2017)
Grodzinsky, Y
Neural substrates for linguistic and musical abilities: a neurolinguist’s perspective
In Ida Toivonen, Piroska Csúri, Emile van der Zee, eds. Structures in the Mind: Essays on Language, Music, and Cognition in Honor of Ray Jackendoff. (2016)
At this time there are no available positions in the lab.
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https://www.grodzinskylab.com
https://www.grodzinskylab.com
Yosef Grodzinsky
Professor
Phone: +972-2-6584496
Mobile: +972-52-5848514
Address: The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences
The Suzanne and Charles Goodman Brain Sciences Building,
Level 3, Room 1302A, Edmond J. Safra Campus,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 9190401
The Suzanne and Charles Goodman Brain Sciences Building,
Level 3, Room 1302A, Edmond J. Safra Campus,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 9190401
Neurolinguistics Lab
We study the neural bases of linguistic and logical knowledge and processing. Linguistic knowledge (about how phonemes combines into morphemes and words, which in turn combine into complex meanings) is characterized by Linguistic Theory; logical knowledge is characterized by natural logic; processing ability stems from the implementation of this knowledge bases in cognitive structures that are supported by neural mechanisms. Our lab studies the intricate relation between these, that results in that rich ability that we humans have – the ability to express ourselves freely, and understands others who do so. We try to get a glimpse of the linguistic brain in health as well as in brain disease.
Hertz S, Weiner B, Perets N, London M.
Commun Biol. (2020)
Dudai A, Yayon N, Soreq H, London M.
J Neurochem (2020)
Dudai D., Yayon N., Lerner V., Tasaka G., Deitcher Y., Niederhoffe N., Mizrahi A., Soreq H., London M.
PLoS Biology (2020)
Dudai A, Yayon N, Lerner V, Tasaka Gi, Deitcher Y, et al.
PLoS Biology (2020)
Amir Dudai, Michael Doron, Idan Segev and Michael London
Journal of Neuroscience, JN-RM-1470-21 (2021)
David Beniaguev, Idan Segev, Michael London
Neuron, ISSN 0896-6273 (2021)
Eyal Gal, Rodrigo Perin, Henry Markram, Michael London, Idan Segev
bioRxiv preprint first posted online May. 31, 2019 (2019)
David Beniaguev, Idan Segev, Michael London
bioRxiv preprint first posted online Apr. 18, 2019; (2019)
Christina Labarrera, Yair Deitcher, Amir Dudai, Benjamin Weiner, Adi Kaduri Amichai, Neta Zylbermann, Michael London
Cell reports 23 (4), 1034-1044 (2018)
Adar Adamsky*, Adi Kol*, Tirzah Kreisel, Adi Doron, Nofar Ozeri-Engelhard, Talia Melcer, Ron Refaeli, Henrike Horn, Limor Regev, Maya Groysman, Michael London, Inbal Goshen
Cell, Volume 174, Issue 1, 28 June 2018, Pages 59-71 (2018)
N Yayon, A Dudai, N Vrieler, O Amsalem, M London, H Soreq
Scientific Reports, volume 8, Article number: 4311 (2018)
N Perets, S Hertz, M London, D Offen
Molecular autism 9 (1), 57 (2018)
D Offen, N Perets, S Hertz, M London
Cytotherapy 20 (5), S23 (2018)
Z Zalevsky, M London, E Cohen, A Shemer, D Malka
US Patent App. 15/755,138 (2018)
Perets N, Segal-Gavish H, Gothelf Y, Barzilay R, Barhum Y, Abramov N, Hertz S, Morozov D, London M, Offen D
Behavioural Brain Research Volume 331, Pages 254-260 (2017)
Eyal Gal, Michael London, Amir Globerson, Srikanth Ramaswamy, Michael W Reimann, Eilif Muller, Henry Markram & Idan Segev
Nature Neuroscience, VOLUME 20 | NUMBER 7 | JULY 2017 (2017)
Cohen E, Malka D, Shemer A, Zalevsky Z and London M
Scientific Reports volume 6, Article number: 29080 (2016)
Weiner B, Hertz S, Perets N, London M
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 10:236 (2016)
London M, Schreibman A, Häusser M, Larkum ME, Segev I.
Nat Neurosci. 2002 Apr;5(4):332-40. (2002)
Steinmetz PN, Manwani A, Koch C, London M, Segev I.
J Comput Neurosci. 2000 Sep-Oct;9(2):133-48. (2000)
Segev I, London M.
Science. 2000 Oct 27;290(5492):744-50 (2000)
Michael London, Claude Meunier and Idan Segev
Journal of Neuroscience 1 October 1999, 19 (19) 8219-8233 (1999)
At this time there are no available positions in the lab.
Michael London
Associate Professor
Phone: +972-2-6586337
Address: The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences
The Suzanne and Charles Goodman Brain Sciences Building,
Level 1, Room 2103, Edmond J. Safra Campus,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 9190401
The Suzanne and Charles Goodman Brain Sciences Building,
Level 1, Room 2103, Edmond J. Safra Campus,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 9190401