
Viktor Kewenig
@viktorkewenig
I study language in the brain and in computers from a multidisciplinary perspective @ecologicalbrain.
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https://viktorkewenig.github.io/ 29-04-2022 14:09:29
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We document caregivers’ multimodal language (n= 72, children: 2-4 years) in semi naturalistic interaction. We show how multimodal language differ when talking about objects that are present vs absent. Multimodal iconicity is more common for absent objects. Economic and Social Research Council European Research Council (ERC)


A new version of our review/opinion paper on why and how to carry out real-world cognitive neuroscience Coauthored by Sara De Felice @marie_ahoi @NickTyler4 Andrew Hudson-Smith @LaraGregorians Viktor Kewenig Mirco Musolesi @hugospiers Prof. Gabriella Vigliocco et al doi.org/10.31234/osf.i…


So excited to share that this was published in Nature Human Behaviour! 🥳 It's time to build AI thought partners that learn & think *with* people rather than *instead of* people. 🧠🤝🤖 We lay out what that means, why it matters, and how it can be done! nature.com/articles/s4156…

Out today in The Royal Society open science coauthored with our *first* Ecobrain students and supervisors. The paper presents our take on Real-World Cognitive Science/ Neuroscience. doi.org/10.1098/rsos.2… UCL Brain Sciences UCL Psych & Lang Sci


