Richard J. Binney
Associate Professor, Psycholinguistics, Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, Semantic Memory and Language Processing,
Bangor University, Wales.
Associate Editor, Cortex
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- Really delighted to see this nice work by Emiko Muraki published in HBM, and excited to get feedback from the community.
- The Friday feeling when 2 papers are accepted in one day! Looking forward to sharing the news in full.
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- Latest pub from the fab @veronicadiveica.bsky.social, in collab with @pennypexman.bsky.social, Emiko Muraki, and me.
- Hosted by @psychbangor.bsky.social and the Worth Wales Centre for Human Anatomy. This summer school is an unrivalled opportunity to hold and dissect a human brain. Visit : www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/othe...
- The world's best functional neuroanatomy and dissection course is now accepting applications for Autumn 2025. Visit: www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/othe...
- Neuroscience/Neuropsychology of Language community: I look forward to your manuscript submissions at Cortex, and am committed to providing a quality author experience. See the link for an editorial about the future of the journal from our new editor-in-chief and new-look board.
- Just a few more days to submit your abstract!
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- I’ll see some of you there!
- What an opportunity!
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- 🚨 Preprint Friday! 🚨Pleased to share this novel and exciting work led by Irina Giurgea in collaboration with Penny Pexman. "An unprecedented, large-scale word ratings study of associations with motivation." Mini -🧵 below... Link to Preprint:
- When someone says neuropsychology but mean cognitive psychology/neuroscience
- A statement but far from a solution to anything.
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- On my way to #BNSAutumn24. @britishneuropsych.bsky.social
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- My toddler daughter is a fan of our traditional collections in the library at Bangor University.
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- These 5 bright psychology undergraduate students are learning to use magnetic resonance imaging to research brain function at Bangor University. I’m proud we can offer this student experience via our world class imaging facility in the College of Medicine and Health.
- Looking forward to welcoming you as BNS program secretary for the penultimate time.
- A project about abstract verb representation.
- New Preprint!🚨A really fun project because it (i) had cool design and interesting results, and (ii) involved working with Emiko Muraki and Penny Pexman! Emiko led this work and was funded by Mitacs Canada to scan in our world class imaging centre at Bangor University. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- New Preprint!🚨A really fun project because it (i) had cool design and interesting results, and (ii) involved working with Emiko Muraki and Penny Pexman! Emiko led this work and was funded by Mitacs Canada to scan in our world class imaging centre at Bangor University. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Great time at the Seeing and Acting Workshop at Coimbra University, Portugal, a few weeks ago. PhD student Irina Giurgea and I took posters to showcase new work on conceptual knowledge representation, socialness and reward processing (collaborations with Penny Pexman and Veronica Diveica).
- Check out this new Registered-Reports start-up grant from the British Neuropsychological Society! 🧠💸 One award is available per year (max £1,000). The call for applications is now open and the winner is announced at the Spring 2025 meeting. Visit our website for further details: the-bns.org
- Two weeks to go…not too late to register! 🧠🧠🧠
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- 🧠British Neuropsych Society 🧠 Spring Meeting 2024. 🚨Just weeks away! 🚨For the full programme, and to register for just 🌟£15🌟, please visit www.the-bns.org/meetings
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- Just under 2 months to go.... BNS Spring Meeting 2024. For the full programme, please visit www.the-bns.org/meetings
- In this new opinion piece led by Matt Rouse, we review predictions of the #SocialSemantics framework (Binney &Ramsey, 2020; Lambon Ralph et al.,2017) and it’s potential to account for social impairment in #FTD. Out now in @Brain1878 academic.oup.com/brain/advanc...
- The British Neuropsychological Society is celebrating its 35 year anniversary this year! 🎂🎈🥳 Celebrate with us at our Spring Meeting on 24th & 25th April in London. We have an excellent programme for you lined up already. Abstracts by 1st Feb! www.The-BNS.org
- Christmas time Tucson-style. Happy holidays, friends and colleagues!
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- 🚨New preprint🚨led by Veronica Diveica in collaboration with myself, Emiko Muraki and Penny Pexman. An intriguing set of findings arising from factor analysis and network modelling of sensorimotor, affective, and socialness ratings, and distributional and lexical properties of words.
- Ladies and Gentleman, please welcome @laramaister.bsky.social and @pgmm.bsky.social (Paul Mullins) to #neuroskyence
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- If you or someone you know would like to do a fully funded PhD on semantics, social knowledge, brain connectivity, or object recognition, please get in touch via my institutional email. Proposal deadline 12th January.
- That’s a wrap on Day One of the 2023 Autumn meeting of the British Neuropsychological Society. Highlights included a prize lecture by the inspirational Prof. @KhademF and a vibrant panel discussion (pictured here) featuring some brilliant early, mid and advanced career researchers