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Learning a Second Language
An Interview with Michael Ullman
September 17, 2008

Neuroscience professor Michael Ullman discusses second language acquisition and how capturing imagery of the brain during the learning of a second language can help us better understand the process.

Michael Ullman, associate professor of neuroscience, investigates the neural and psychological bases of language, and the relation between language, memory and motor functions. He works with developmental disorders and acquired brain diseases.

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