David Green
My research experience lies within the broad field of mental representations and language. One line of research covered experimental and theoretical work on causal mental models – their construction and mental simulation – and how such models underlie argumentation. My primary focus though for a number of years has been the cognitive and neural bases of language control in normal bilingual and multilingual speakers: Theoretical work and neuroimaging research with neurologically normal participants from young adults to the elderly has been combined with applied research into the neural predictors of speech recovery post-stroke in monolingual and multilingual individuals with aphasia.
Recent publications
- On Path Diagrams and the Neurophenomenal Field in Bilinguals External link Languages, 7 (4) DOI: 10.3390/languages7040260
- Enhanced left superior parietal activation during successful speech production in patients with left dorsal striatal damage and error-prone neurotypical participants External link Cerebral Cortex DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhac282
- The Effect of Right Temporal Lobe Gliomas on Left and Right Hemisphere Neural Processing During Speech Perception and Production Tasks External link Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 16 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.803163
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