Lili Tian
@LiliTian06
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Postdoc researcher at Aalto University, interested in neural mechanisms of reading & writing.
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Joined March 2018
Access to conceptual info in the #brain follows distinct pathway depending on level of abstractness. Most enjoyable work w @LiliTian06 @jjkujala & Chen @JKLBrainMind @uniofjyvaskyla Also good example of the power of MEG in studying 🧠 basis of language. https://t.co/a0B7cjK4Rq
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👋Osallistu jännittävään MEG-aivotutkimukseen🧐 Tällä lomakkeella voit ilmaista kiinnostuksesi osallistua tutkimukseen. Otamme sinuun yhteyttä!👏 👇👇 https://t.co/kzrCI9MFTf
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Tomorrow you’ll have the chance to follow (also online!) the timely PhD defense of the multi-talented @dohernban on #attention #brain #PA #fitness #youth & bit of #DLD. Equally multi-talented opponent @i_jaaskelainen questioning! @JKLBrainMind @JYUedupsy
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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Activation in Motor and Language Areas Suggest a Compensatory Role of the Motor Cortex in Second Language Processing | https://t.co/hUlmiwnape | by @LiliTian06 @ParviainenTiina & colleagues
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Amazing day with amazing scientists! Proud and happy for Dr @LiliTian06, it’s been an honor to be your supervisor ❤️ Congrats on the great achievement! Thank you also @liinapy for creating such a thorough and inspiring academic discussion! @JKLBrainMind @uniofjyvaskyla @JYUedupsy
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Thank you so much Liina for being my opponent and for making this day memorable!
Congratulations @LiliTian06 for the successful defense of your impressive dissertation! It was an honor to serve as your opponent. Many thanks to @ParviainenTiina for the invitation! Looking forward to a stimulating rest of the week at @JKLBrainMind & @uniofjyvaskyla!
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The PhD journey came to an end with great gratitude. Thank you @liinapy for being my hornored opponent and leading the thought-provoking discussion. Thank you @ParviainenTiina for being my wonderful supervisor! Thank you all who have been involved in this unforgettable journey!🎓
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The day is coming! I will defend my dissertation "Orchestration of language and motor systems in language understanding: neuroimaging investigations". My privilege to have @liinapy as honored Opponent and @ParviainenTiina as distinguished Custos. @JKLBrainMind @JYUedupsy
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release also available in Finnish (translation credits to Tiina)
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31.5. MA Lili Tian defends her doctoral dissertation "Orchestration of language and motor systems in language understanding: neuroimaging investigations" https://t.co/MkgzTA2DDW Opponent Prof Liina Pylkkänen, New York Univ. Custos Assoc Prof Tiina Parviainen @JYUedupsy #JYUnique
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I can swim!😊 With the encouragement from the teacher and classmates, I also managed to do a small jump, after walking away twice because of fear. Jumping needs more courage, which I am learning to have.
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It's all about taking challenges, but I'm the one standing aside and planning to escape.🐧 #courage #Rohkeutta #phdlife
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Näkemyksiänne kaivataan: kutsu ikonien abstraktiustutkimukseen! Kysely1 : https://t.co/0B5wJfNfyV Kysely2: https://t.co/tSRakaEysU Kiitos paljon tutkimukseen osallistumisesta!
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Christmas lit up by an abstract Santa Claus #joulupukki from a vintage shop and a recycled glass jar with shining designs by Spesia @AoSpesia
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Our podcast, Sold a Story: How Teaching Kids to Read Went So Wrong, is available wherever you get your podcasts. https://t.co/F6Nd8mkMwt
If you haven't heard the previous audio documentaries, you can catch up here: https://t.co/SS5NWjXCiA What the Words Say https://t.co/KeWV8pLqK6 At a Loss for Words https://t.co/jPmoXm8hlF Hard Words https://t.co/VjCHFoxi0j Hard to Read https://t.co/4wqWEAeAfE 2/2
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Writing retreat started with changingbrain group @ParviainenTiina @OBKolozsvari @fairanio @dohernba, Aino, Santtu, and Nooa on the first day of June. Hiljaisuus on kulta.
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At long last, Dr. @sara_poppop's paper on aligned visual and linguistic semantic representations is out! https://t.co/6cx2tpB3aq I want to briefly explain the context for Sara's work, and why I think this is the most important science that I've ever been a part of ⤵️
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Nature Neuroscience - This study shows that visual areas pass information to the amodal semantic system through semantically selective channels aligned at the border of visual cortex. This...
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