Isobel Chick

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Speech & Language Therapist and PhD student in Experimental Psychology at UCL researching multimodal communication in aphasia. Crazy cat lady.
Labhttp://www.language-cognition-lab.org
Research profilehttps://www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/research/experimental-psychology/person/isobel-chick/
RT @ECOLOGICALBRAIN
We hope that the ecological brain framework will be useful toward understanding the relationship between brain, behaviour and environment. @hugospiers @Sara_De_Felice @marie_ahoi @mircomusolesi @NickTyler4 @LaraGregorians @digitalurban @ViktorKewenig @LeverhulmeTrust @@UCLPALS https://twitter.com/hugospiers/status/1643179559645265924
Prof Hugo Spiers @[email protected] on Twitter

β€œπŸš¨New preprint from @ECOLOGICALBRAIN team & students: "Ecological Brain: Reframing the Study of Human Behaviour & Cognition" @UCLanguageLab @NickTyler4 @mircomusolesi @Sara_De_Felice @LaraGregorians @ViktorKewenig @marie_ahoi @digitalurban https://t.co/N4JpHwL7se”

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Caught in the act of doing... something!
Today's constitutional
About 80% of #aphasia cases are the result of a stroke. Patients might have trouble speaking, understanding, writing, or reading. Natascha Roos explains how research might help these patients to improve their communication abilities. Read the article: https://www.mpi-talkling.mpi.nl/?p=2043&lang=en
Language abilities after stroke: patient research – MPI TalkLing

Who needs a scarf on a frosty #Caturday morning?
Bit Narnia - ish this morning!

Hi #SLP_SLT people! It's 59 days since I began posting from this Mastodon handle and I'm missing the #SLP / #SLT camaraderie and pace of the birdsite. Maybe things would rev up somewhat if colleagues

πŸ’‘ followed these groups.
@slp_slt @slpfedi @devlangdis @wespeechies @scienceofreading @scienceoflanguageandreading @clinicalphonology
@devlangdis @childhoodapraxiaofspeech

YOU'D THEN SEE ALL POSTS MENTIONING THE ABOVE HANDLES.

πŸ’‘ added #SLP_SLT to SLP-related posts

Sleepy #caturday again!

RT @[email protected]

Postdoc position available in the UW-Madison Infant Learning Lab on a new project investigating the relationship btw statistical learning & prediction in infant language learning. The postdoc will also have ample opportunities to develop their own lines of research in the lab.