The Society for the Neurobiology of Language thanks the following sponsors for their support of our 2025 meeting.
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National Institutes of HealthThe Society for Neurobiology of Language gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the National Institutes of Health through R13 grant #DC011445. This funding plays a vital role in enhancing the SNL Annual Meeting by supporting speaker travel, materials and supplies, publication and marketing, audiovisual needs, sign language interpreting services, and more. Thanks to this support, the meeting is more accessible and impactful for a diverse range of attendees. We are deeply appreciative of the NIH's continued commitment to the success and accessibility of the SNL community. |
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University of BirminghamThe University of Birmingham is sponsoring the Welcome Reception. The University of Birmingham is ranked amongst the world’s top 100 institutions and proud to be rooted in of one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the United Kingdom. Its work brings people from across the world to Birmingham, including researchers, educators and more than 40,000 students from over 150 countries. Cutting-edge research on the Neurobiology of Language is conducted in the School of Psychology and the Centre for Human Brain Health. |
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Neurobiology of Language (The MIT Press)The MIT Press commits daily to re-imagining what a university press can be. Known for bold design and creative technology, the Press advances knowledge by publishing significant works from leading scholars and researchers around the globe for the broadest possible access, impact, and audience. Committed to exploring new disciplines and modes of inquiry, the Press publishes 220+ new books a year and over 35 journals in a wide range of fields. The Press is proud to partner with the Society for the Neurobiology of Language to publish Neurobiology of Language. |
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Frontiers in Language SciencesFrontiers in Language Sciences is a pioneering multidisciplinary journal advancing the understanding of language acquisition, comprehension, production, and structure through formal, cognitive, and neurobiological perspectives. Led by our Field Chief Editor Manuel Carreiras (Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language), the journal spans all levels of language, from phonology to discourse, across monolingual, bilingual, and multilingual contexts. The Neurobiology of Language section, headed by Greig de Zubicaray (Queensland University of Technology), showcases cutting-edge research on the neural bases of language using techniques such as neuroimaging, brain stimulation, electrophysiology, and computational modeling in both healthy and clinical populations. |
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NCCR Evolving LanguageThe Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Evolving Language is a nationwide interdisciplinary research consortium bringing together research groups from the humanities, from language and computer science, the social sciences, and the natural sciences at an unprecedented level. Together, we aim at solving one of humanity’s great mysteries: What is language? How did our species develop the capacity for linguistic expression, for processing language in the brain, and for consistently passing down new variations to the next generation? How will our capacity for language change in the face of digital communication and neuroengineering? |
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Brain & Language (Elsevier)Sponsor of the SNL Early Career Award and the new SNL Dissertation Award. An interdisciplinary journal, Brain & Language focuses on the neurobiological mechanisms underlying human language. The journal covers the large variety of modern techniques in cognitive neuroscience, including lesion-based approaches as well as functional and structural brain imaging, electrophysiology, cellular and molecular neurobiology, genetics, and computational modeling. All articles must relate to human language and be relevant to an elaboration of its neurobiological basis. Along with an emphasis on neurobiology, journal articles are expected to take into account relevant data and theoretical perspectives from psychology and linguistics.
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Language, Cognition & Neuroscience (Routledge)Sponsor of the SNL Distinguished Career Award. Language, Cognition & Neuroscience publishes high-quality papers taking an interdisciplinary approach to the study of brain and language, and promotes studies that integrate cognitive theoretical accounts of language and its neural bases. The Journal publishes both high quality, theoretically-motivated cognitive behavioural studies of language function, and papers which integrate cognitive theoretical accounts of language with its neurobiological foundations.
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Journal of Cognitive NeuroscienceSponsor of the SNL Travel Awards The Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (JoCN) publishes research in the biological bases of mental events and behavior. JoCNForum is a non-peer-reviewed outlet sponsored by JoCN, providing a single archival platform for moderated discussion and debate of topics relevant to the conduct and dissemination of cognitive neuroscience research. |
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The Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies (CBS)Sponsor of the SNL Travel Awards The Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies (CBS) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is an interdisciplinary linguistics department, ranked 51st globally (QS 2025). CBS pioneers innovative research by integrating multimodal neuroimaging, machine learning, and generative AI to transform the understanding of multilingual processing, speech technology, and language education. Its work bridges theoretical inquiry with practical applications, addressing global societal challenges through impactful interdisciplinary research and collaboration. |
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Rogue Research Inc.Rogue Research Inc. has been your partner in neuroscience research for over 20 years. As developers of the Brainsight® family of neuronavigation systems for non-invasive brain stimulation, we have helped make transcranial magnetic stimulation and now transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) more accurate and more reproducible while keeping it simple and effective. Our next-gen Elevate TMS device and companion robot offer better control of the pulse effect and improve reproducibility and efficiency for automated coil placement and mapping. We also offer Veterinary surgical navigation and robotic microsurgery equipment. |
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ANT North America IncANT Neuro is a technology leader in high-density EEG, offering state of the art systems tailored to the demanding requirements of cutting-edge research. ANT's eego line of EEG devices and new saline-based EEG nets enable efficient collection of high-density EEG data (8 – 256 channels) either at rest or during movement. ANT offers specialized EEG caps for study of neonates and infants. |