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Up for sale a RARE! "Max Planck Institute" Angela Friederici Hand Signed Announcement.
in Cologne, Germany) is a director at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in
Leipzig, Germany, and is an internationally recognized expert is the author of over 400 academic articles
and book chapters, and has edited 15 books on linguistics, neuroscience, language and psychology. From 1970 to 1976 Angela Friederici studied
linguistics at the University of Bonn (Germany)
and the University of with Ph.D. in linguistics in 1976. In 1975 she also began
studying psychology at the University of Bonn
and graduated with a degree in psychology (German: Dipl.-Psych.) in 1980. In
1986 she completed her professorial degree (Habilitation) at the University of Giessen.
After a post-doctoral scholarship at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, and work as a research fellow at the Max Planck
Institute for Psycholinguistics and the Paris Descartes University,
Angela Friederici was awarded a professorship in cognitive psychology by
the Free University of Berlin in
1989. In 1994 she became a Founding Director and Scientific Member of the Max
Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience in Leipzig, which became the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in
2004. Friederici
also holds honorary professorships (Honorarprofessor) from
the University of Leipzig (since
1995) for cognitive psychology,
the University of Potsdam for Linguistics in the Faculty of Philosophy (since 1997) and for Medicine at 2004). Friederici's research centres on how the human brain processes
language, examining both first and second language
acquisition and use. She was the first to report the early left anterior
negativity (ELAN), an EEG response
to syntactic violations in sentences. Her
2016 book Language in the Brain was endorsed by Noam Chomsky, in which she stated her current position on the
genetics of language study regarding the FOXP2 gene.
On page 222, Friederici states: "It has been proposed that FOXP2 is a gene
that plays a major role in speech and language because the mutation of this
gene was identified in a family with speech and language problems., although
thery were more speech-related rather than language problems as such. The view,
however, has also been challenged for several reasons. One reason is that FOXP2
can also be found in non-human primates, mice, birds, and fish, thus in animals
that do not speak."
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