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202506.13 27th Human Neuroscience Seminar(June 13th): How Do We Study Language:The Potential of fMRI Posted in EVENT

We are honored to welcome Dr. Andrew Lee (Associate Professor, Université Laval, Canada), a leading scholar in instructed second language acquisition, as our invited speaker. In his talk titled “Exploring Methodological Pluralism in Second Language Speech Research,” Dr. Lee will share cutting-edge perspectives on integrating diverse methodologies—ranging from biological and cognitive approaches to classroom-based designs—in the study of second language speech. 

Date: Friday,June 13th,2025
Time: 14:30〜17:00
Venue: Department of Human Brain Science, 3F, Smart-Aging Research Center Building, IDAC, Tohoku University
※Language:English

Program
14:30-15:20 Special Talk 
Exploring Methodological Pluralism in Second Language Speech Research
Speaker1:Andrew Lee(Laval Univ. Canada)
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15:20-15:40 
Coffee Break
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15:40-16:20  Student Presentation
 “Neural Correlates of Cross-Linguistic Syntactic Priming in Sentence Production: Evidence from Chinese-Japanese Bilinguals
Speaker2:Qiang Huang(Tohoku Univ. Japan)
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16:20-17:00 CogNAC Researcher Presentation
 “Conversing with AI in L2: The Effects of Explicit vs. Implicit Corrective Feedback on L2 Speaking Anxiety
Speaker3:Chunlin Liu(Tohoku Univ. Japan)
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Bio:Andrew Lee
(PhD, McGill University) is an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at Université Laval. His program of research investigates instructed second language acquisition, with particular focus on the effectiveness of various instructional conditions and the impact of individual differences, such as biological and cognitive factors, on second language acquisition. His research also explores research methodology, specifically researcher-practitioner collaboration and quantitative methods. His work is published in several refereed journals and has been presented at refereed scholarly meetings.
Contact: Hyeonjeong Jeong
Professor, Graduate School of International Cultural Studies, Tohoku Univ. (jeong@tohoku.ac.jp)

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