
Laurel Buxbaum
@laurelbuxbaum
Cognitive Neuroscientist, Director of Cognition and Action Lab at Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, Thomas Jefferson University
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https://research.jefferson.edu/labs/researcher/buxbaum-research.html 09-08-2013 15:40:19
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Laurel Buxbaum will present her talk 'Planning, selecting, and monitoring tool-use actions: evidence from left-hemisphere stroke' at SAW2023. 👀🧠 She will discuss some interesting results comparing action selection/monitoring with semantic selection/ monitoring in language!


MRRI is delighted to share the news of an available #postdoc opportunity in the field of cognitive-motor #neuroscience. You have the chance to collaborate with Laurel Buxbaum and Shailesh Kantak on various well-funded research projects. x.com/LaurelBuxbaum/…

Excited as Jorge Almeida kicks off the first annual Seeing and Acting workshop with a great lineup of speakers #cogbooster


If you’re interested in embodied cognition, check out this new website of talented collaborator Heath Matheson.

My smart and hard-working research assistants Shauna Zodrow and Brandon Knight, who (along with RA Rand Williamson, not pictured) make everything possible. Jefferson Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute


Our wonderful Human Physiology Department at University of Oregon has two open tenure track positions! Come join us in magical Oregon. Neuroscience academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/25319 Biomechanics academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/25611



Prof. Asli Ozyurek @ozyurek_a giving keynote on multimodal language at #snl2023: gesturing while speaking, accompanied by sign language translation.



Anna Krason presenting her work on ERP in comprehension of people with aphasia Jefferson Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute #snl2023






Really pumped to be at #SfN23 to present our work on how parietal (and subcortical) lesions disrupt tool representations in the ventral visual pathway! Come by poster BB17 Sunday 1-5 pm to chat! 🧠 Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience UR Neurosurgery UR Program for Translational Brain Mapping



We have an exciting new paper out in #Aphasiology - "Gesture profiles distinguish primary progressive aphasia variants." We found substantial #gesture differences in svPPA compared to other #PPA variants. Get a free copy! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… #aphasia Laurel Buxbaum Argye Hillis
