In this speech, Peter explained his journey to computational linguistics from classical to neuroscience. He explained how simple transformation from computer to text could reveal the invisible information reflecting the author's cognitive state, mental life, even even personality. He calls this method "cognitive archeology" and explains its potential importance using his own analysis example and the analysis of other people encountered in the process. He will outline the contributions of cognitive archeology to literary research, psychology, history, neurology and even politics past and future.
Dr. Peter Garrard is a neuroscientist and neuroscientist at St. George's Hospital Medical School. His research and clinical practice focuses on dementia and its impact on language and language. Noteworthy research topics include novelist Alice Murdoch, former Harold Wilson Prime Minister, King George III of the World. Recent research has used computer algorithms to prove the language changes related to political power. Two British politicians found a change in the speech of Hollis syndrome. This recently described personality disorder began to cause overconfidence, isolation, misjudgment.
Dr. Garad explains how the two languages recently used by the British Prime Minister are reflecting the onset and timing of Hollis syndrome. He will present a method of linguistic analysis that may help monitor the personality traits of political, business and financial leaders.
The presentation was held at the TEDx event using the TED conference format, but it was held independently by the local community. For details, please visit http://ted.com/tedx.
language? • How strong is your language? • How do you use words to enhance your ability? • How do languages manipulate us? • How can we separate language and power? • Can you have a culture without words? • No words to think? • How does the language affect how we think, act and perceive the world? • How do authors use language resources to influence spectators? • How is literature like life? • What should literature do? • What are the factors that affect writer's creation? • What is the purpose and function of art in our culture? • How does literature reveal the value of a particular culture or period? • How research on fiction and non-fiction text helps individuals to build their own novels
Dr. Peter Garrard is a neuroscientist and neuroscientist at St. George's Hospital Medical School. His research and clinical practice focuses on dementia and its impact on language and language. Noteworthy research topics include novelist Alice Murdoch, former Harold Wilson Prime Minister, King George III of the World. Recent research has used computer algorithms to prove the language changes related to political power. Two British politicians found a change in the speech of Hollis syndrome. This recently described personality disorder began to cause overconfidence, isolation, misjudgment.