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Center for Language and Brain

Contacts

Mariya Khudyakova

Director 

mkhudyakova@hse.ru

 

Natalya Gronskaya

Academic Supervisor

ngronskaya@hse.ru

 

Alla Morozkina

Manager

amorozkina@hse.ru

 

Address: 25/12 Bolshaya Pecherskaya Ulitsa, room 410

hone: +7 (831) 436-74-09 (доб.6353)

The Center for Language and Brain began its work at HSE Nizhny Novgorod on September 1, 2020. We work in the field of neurolinguistics, researching connections between language and the brain using modern experimental techniques. 

The center’s staff tests patients with speech disorders before, after, and during surgeries. 

We also conduct educational events for a wide audience.

News

Researchers at HSE Centre for Language and Brain Reveal Key Factors Determining Language Recovery in Patients After Brain Tumour Resection

Alina Minnigulova and Maria Khudyakova at the HSE Centre for Language and Brain have presented the latest research findings on the linguistic and neural mechanisms of language impairments and their progression in patients following neurosurgery. The scientists shared insights gained from over five years of research on the dynamics of language impairment and recovery.

Eye Tracking Can Help Identify Aggressive Tendencies in Adolescents

Scientists at Privolzhsky Research Medical University (PRMU) and the Centre for Language and Brain Studies at the HSE Campus in Nizhny Novgorod have developed methods to diagnose autoaggressive and heteroaggressive tendencies in adolescents using eye-tracking technology. This will allow psychiatrists and psychologists to address this condition in young people before they may harm themselves or others. Anna Khomenko, Senior Research Fellow of the Centre for Language and Brain Studies at the HSE Campus in Nizhny Novgorod, presented the results of the project at the NeuroThursday seminar.

'We Are Creating the Medicine of the Future'

Dr Gerwin Schalk is a professor at Fudan University in Shanghai and a partner of the HSE Centre for Language and Brain within the framework of the strategic project 'Human Brain Resilience.' Dr Schalk is known as the creator of BCI2000, a non-commercial general-purpose brain-computer interface system. In this interview, he discusses modern neural interfaces, methods for post-stroke rehabilitation, a novel approach to neurosurgery, and shares his vision for the future of neurotechnology.

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