Neurocognition of Language

Group Members

Juliane Burmester

 

PhD student

Email: juliane.burmester[at]uni-potsdam.de

Phone: ++49-331-9772664

Homepage: University of Potsdam,

Collaborative Research Centre 632: information structure)

 

Research Interests

Effect of non-invasive brain stimulation (tDCS) in aphasia therapy

Electrophysical recording (EEG), Near-Infrared-Spectroscopy (NIRS)

 

Project:

Effects of linguistic and non-linguistic context information on the usage of information-structural alternatives in sentence production and comprehension (SFB Project C7)

 

Principle investigators:

Prof. Dr. Isabell Wartenburger

Prof. Dr. K. Spalek

 

Publications

Talks:

Burmester, J., Böhme, R., Krajewski, M., Nager, W., Jungehülsing, G. J., Schröder, A., Wartenburger, I. & M. Jöbges (2010). Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in the treatment of aphasic naming disorders. Science of Aphasia. Potsdam, Germany.

Nickels, L., Best, W., Williamson, L., Burmester, J. & M. Etzien (2009). An examination of sub-types of semantic errors in word production in aphasia. Science of Aphasia. Antalya, Turkey.

 

Posters:

Nickels, L., Best, W., Williamson, L., Etzien & J. Burmester (2009). Shared feature and Associative semantic errors in aphasic word production. Academy of aphasia. Boston.

Böhme, R., Burmester, J., Krajewski, M., Nager, W., Jöbges, M., Jungehülsing, G.J., Schröder, A. & I. Wartenburger (2009). Transkranielle Gleichstromstimulation (tDCS) - Zur Entwicklung einer Therapiestudie in der Behandlung von aphasischen Benennstörungen. Herbsttreffen Patholinguistik. Potsdam, Germany.

 

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Contact:

Prof. Dr. Isabell Wartenburger
Universität Potsdam
Department of Linguistics
Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 24-25
14476 Potsdam

 

Babylabor:
Tel: 0331-977 2946
Email: babylab@uni-potsdam.de
www.uni-potsdam.de/babylab

 

Erwachsenenlabor:
Tel: 0331-977 2753 (AB)
Email: Sprachlabor@uni-potsdam.de

 

 

Universität Potsdam, Humanwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Institut für Linguistik - Professur für Neurolinguistik