One of the lab’s favorite peer-reviewed journals is Neuropsychologia. After many years of reviewing for the journal, Jamie was invited to serve on the editorial advisory board. Exciting times!
Nikki Fackler off to UNC's PhD program!
Our undergraduate phenom, Nikki Fackler, is off to complete her PhD under the direction of Dr. Peter Gordon at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. We will miss Nikki and wish her the best. She’s got an awesome future ahead of her.
happy 2021 everyone
Happy New Year everyone!
I predict that by next week we’ll be rockin. Ha ha ha <crying>
be on the lookout for our anosmia case study in Neurocase
The lab’s case study on language for olfactory semantics in an adult with probable congenital anosmia was just accepted at Neurocase. Be on the lookout for:
Reilly J, Finley AM, Zuckerman B, Kelly A, & *Flurie M (in press, 2021). The semantics of smell: A neuropsychological case-control study of lexical-semantic processing in total anosmia. Neurocase.
Nearing the age of 50, Jamie Reilly asked his first coding question on Stack Overflow
This was horrifying! Everyone on Stack Overflow seems so helpful and smart, but I’ve often seen sage advice dished out with a dollop of serious snark. I’m prepared for the shame that will ensue. I’m too old for this though. Rave next? Skateboarding? Trying to get an internship at Facebook?
Read our text mining analyses of the Unabomber Manifesto
We’ve been learning some of the very basics of automated text mining in these COVID times with limited human subjects testing. Check out this lexical frequency analysis of Theodore Kaczynski’s essay, Industrial Society and its Future.
Max Flurie publishes his first peer reviewed article in JSLHR!
Sure he’s been accused of riding Jamie Reilly’s coattails, calling himself a doctor, etc. BUT NO MORE! Max just had his first lead-authored paper accepted at the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. That’s a big deal in our field. Go Max, and congratulations to his co-author, the great Molly Ungrady!!!
Be on the lookout for:
Evaluating a Maintenance-Based Treatment Approach to Preventing Lexical Dropout in Progressive Anomia
Max Flurie boldly appropriates the title of doctor years before he might become one.
Jamie Reilly joins the editorial board of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
Dr. Jamie Reilly was appointed to the editorial board for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, an exciting academic journal focused on multidisciplinary brain rehabilitation research.
Molly Ungrady continues her world domination tour
Congratulations to Molly Ungrady on her acceptance to the Academy of Aphasia annual conference.
*Ungrady, M. M., Giovannetti, T., Reilly J. (October, 2020) Longitudinal investigation of accuracy during confrontation naming of objects and actions in svPPA. Poster presented at the Academy of Aphasia.
Jamie Reilly broke his ankle!
and tore three ligaments in the process…. Look at this fat, swollen monstrosity
Mission accomplished: Congratulations to Matthew Sayers!
Congratulations to Matt Sayers on the acceptance of his paper to the annual conference of the Academy of Aphasia this October. Matt is a doctoral student with Nadine Martin in the Aphasia Rehabilitation Lab. This is Matt’s first academic presentation (of many to come). Well done!
Sayers M, Laval D, Reilly J, Martin N (October, 2020). Integrity of input verbal short-term memory ability predicts naming accuracy and error types. Poster presented at the Academy of Aphasia.
Peter Twigg completes his MSc in Neuroscience!
A nicer chap you will never meet…. We are proud of Peter who will be graduating from Temple University next week with his Master’s degree in Neuroscience — and he did it all in the time of corona. Bravo Peter
Our cursing article featured in Discover Magazine
New section on the lab website -- meet our pets!
New article coming up in the Journal of Neurolinguistics
Be on the lookout for our recent paper contrasting sensory norms in English (e.g., visual salience, smell salience, etc) with functional brain activation levels for each sensory modality —
Reilly J, *Flurie M, & Peelle JE (2020, in press). The English lexicon mirrors a functional hierarchy dominated by vision and audition: Point-Counterpoint. Journal of Neurolinguistics.
Farewell to Isabella Neff, Catalina Barrosso, & Ali Miler
Running a lab can be pretty rewarding, but one of the toughest parts is saying goodbye to great people. Farewell to Isabella Neff, Catalina Barrosso, and Ali Miler!
Cursing paper accepted at Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
It’s on! Be on the lookout for the f^%ing amazing paper:
Reilly J, Kelly A, Zuckerman B, *Twigg P, *Wells M, *Jobson K, & *Flurie M (in press). Building the perfect curse word: A psycholinguistic investigation of the form and meaning of taboo words. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
Congratulations to our student co-authors, Missy Wells, Katie Jobson, & Max Flurie!!!
Be on the lookout for our new Frontiers in Human Neuroscience paper
Congratulations to first time authors Molly Ungrady and Max Flurie! Be on the lookout for our upcoming article titled: Naming and Knowing Revisited: Eyetracking Correlates of Anomia in Progressive Aphasia
Congratulations to Max Flurie on his first grant and abstract submission
Max just won Temple University’s Summer Grant from the graduate school. Wow! What a great start this young scholar is having. He also just submitted an abstract to the Neurobiology of Language Conference. Outstanding work, Max!
