On 6/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> right now, i maintain computers for the bioinformatics research network
> (brain imaging) and am conducting a study of how people talk in
> psychotherapy with vs without the use of psychoactive medications.
> previously i worked with correct and incorrect subliminal cuing's
> effects on visual recognition (naming) tasks (with colleagues at mit)
> and ported the "freesurfer" mri analysis package to osx and 64-bit
> architectures.  (i've been here three-and-a-half years.)  in short, i'm
> a brain scientist with a knack for computers and special interest (it
> was my minor in grad school) in linguistics, and particularly enjoy
> research into brain function involving language (my dissertation was on
> the electrophysiological differences between nouns and verbs).  i also
> occasionally supervise grad students or postdocs; i think steven pinker
> (a professor here) assigns either one of my papers or something that
> references one of my papers in some class he teaches, as once a year or
> so i briefly have a slew of students coming to me to talk about syntax....
>


Awesome!
V

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