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Padraic Monaghan

Professor of Cognition, Lancaster University

I am Professor of Cognition in the Department of Psychology at Lancaster University and Director of the Centre for Research in Human Development and Learning. My Lab Group conducts research on language and attentional processing, combining computational, brain imaging, and behavioural research.Language,

Learning, and Evolution

I am interested in how multiple cues in language assist the child in acquiring her language - so how phonology, statistics of distributions of words, and environmental cues are combined to help in generating knowledge of words and grammar. Relatedly, I am interested in the properties of languages that assist in learning - because languages change quickly, there is lots of scope for dialects that are easier to learn to be selected over dialects that are harder to learn. I plot the extent to which these learnability properties are embedded within the world's languages.

Reading and the Brain

As a part of the EU Research Training Network in Language and Brain, we have examined the interaction between the brain's anatomy and language processing, in particular the influence of the left and right visual field on reading.
Work in this area has also examined how children learn lexical stress assignment (e.g., how we know to say "giRAFFE" and "ZEbra" when we read these words).
We have also conducted work on impaired language behaviour, including dyslexia and dysphasia, as well as the role of early language exposure on adult lexical processing, investigating how age of acquisition affects the vocabulary.

Experience

  • –present
    Professor of Cognition, Lancaster University