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1) What are your research interests? I am primarily interested in how the brain mediates language processing, and in particular the role of the right hemisphere. My work so far has focused on figurative language and its relationship to the right hemisphere. I am currently extending this interest in a number of directions. One involveslinking the difference between semantic processing in the cerebral hemispheres to the differences between the hemispheres in visual processing and even other domains such as auditory processing. Another extention that I am working on involves exploring the functioning of persons with autism with respect to figurative language, and how that is realized in brain structuredifferences.2) What do you like most about what you do/study?
3) What is your most relevant publication and/or presentation? Schmidt, G. L., De Buse, C. J. & Seger, C.A. (in press). Right hemispheremetaphor
processing? Characterizing the lateralization of semantic processes.
Brain and Language, Special issue "Nonliteral language: Neural
correlates and processing." 4) To date what is your proudest personal or professional achievement? I guess it would have to be the writing and revision process that went into having my first peer reviewed paper accepted for publication, while keepingup with numerous personal and professional responsibilities, includingwriting a fellowship grant application and doing my competency exams. 5) In your opinion, what are some important issues in cognitiveneuroscience? We are getting better at describing what different brain areas do, and evenhow they work in brain systems. What we still lack is a comprehensive,theoretically motivated model of brain functioning that cuts across all the little pieces we know about. This is true at a very global level as well aswithin more specific domains or systems. For example, we still don't have acomprehensive model of language that encompasses all aspects of languagefunctioning. There also is a need for integration of knowledge between thecellular level and the broader level that many of us work at. It will also be interesting to see where the PDP models will take us in the future. 6) Why are you a member of CNS? The main reason I belong to CNS has to do with the annual conference, whichis a great way to meet and interact with people who share researchinterests. I have attended each one since I became a member and have foundeach one to be inspiring. I like the breadth of the poster sessions as wellas the fact that the symposia are large and involve the entire group ofattendees. 7) Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
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