
Willem van Boxtel
@DrWSvBoxtel
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Bright graph colours enthusiast working in psycholinguistics, language comprehension and aging, and aphasiology. Director of the PELICAN lab at LSU.
Jarreau, LA
Joined July 2020
Spread the word! The @lsupelicanlab is hiring! We are looking for a wonderful PhD student to join us in Fall 2025. Don't miss out on the chance to work with such a vibrant team on aphasia, aging, cognition, and a whole lot more. Contact me at wvboxtel@lsu.edu for info :).
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Pioneering online, webcam-based eye-tracking for clinical research: Read our newest publication to find out more about this exciting, accessible, and inexpensive method! @PurdueAphasia @lsupelicanlab.
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Do fundamental sentence processing behaviors change as we age? Are older adults more susceptible to memory interference during processing? Take a look at my new pub with @DrLLawyer in Topics in Cognitive Science 😃:
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Hot off the press! Exploring psychological organization of noun classes in an understudied Bantu language, Kinyarwanda, with @DrLLawyer, Kyle Jerro, Jean-Paul Ngoboka, and Fate O'Gara: - suggests knowledge of an L2 fundamentally changes noun organization!.
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RT @PurdueAphasia: We are thrilled to share this post! @DrWSvBoxtel has been an amazing addition to the @PurdueAphasia lab and integral to….
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Thanks to everyone who came by our @PurdueAphasia poster on online eye tracking at #SNL2023 – a crucial step to improve sample size and diversity.
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Presenting exciting findings from structural priming rehabilitation in Aphasia at #SNL2023 with @PurdueAphasia's Jiyeon Lee - come by poster B51 to discover how we improve sentence production post-stroke!
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RT @AphasiaLab: Day 3- great talks by @DrWSvBoxtel Giuliano gilardone and others on #syntax #aphasia #AoA2023
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When we don't think of 'sentence comprehension' as recall of information from memory, but take a more sensitive and implicit view, older adults show little to no declines. Read my new @LPlusLab paper with @DrLLawyer:
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Can people with aphasia implicitly learn to focus their attention to specific actors in a to-be-produced sentence through priming? Do eye movements show evidence of this? Our new study at @PurdueSLHS @PurdueAphasia will reveal all!
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RT @PurdueAphasia: Undergraduate student, Nadia, presented a poster today @PurdueOUR Undergrad Research Conference. Mentored by Post-docs,….
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RT @PurdueAphasia: The Purdue Aphasia Lab team presented @ the Purdue HHS Life Inspired Week Research Poster Symposium this am. Great job….
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RT @rlmcelreath: The 2023 edition of my long-running anti-establishment art-science-fusion code-therapy smooth-baritone causal inference &….
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RT @PurdueAphasia: Are you interested in giving back? .Consider participating in our research study at Purdue. In addition to people with….
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RT @PurdueAphasia: Watch our new video to learn more about our research and how you can participate! .Questions? Em….
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RT @PurdueAphasia: Wishing you a fabulous holiday season! .The lab elves will be enjoying a much needed rest. We will be back again in earl….
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RT @PurdueAphasia: Hot off the presses! Our holiday newsletter is ready! .Click on this link to view: . https://t.….
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RT @PurdueAphasia: In addition to completing amazing research, we like to socialize together! Members of Dr. Lee's Aphasia Lab got together….
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RT @TimoRoettger: Today, I teach interactions in my stats class and this example by @GioraSimchoni is still my favorite.
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RT @AphasiaLab: Excellent last talk by @DrWSBoxtel on aging effects. great #science #aphasia all the way to the end! .
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