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The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/49241 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation.

Author: Kepinska, O.

Title: The neurobiology of individual differences in grammar learning Issue Date: 2017-06-01

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Olga Kepinska

THE NEUROBIOLOGY

OF INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN GRAMMAR LEARNING

Olga Kepinska

This thesis aims at providing insights in the neural mechanisms and brain structures underlying individual differences in second language acquisition. It reports on a series of experiments investigating neural correlates of novel grammar learning and of the analytical component of language aptitude, using a variety of neuroimaging methods:

functional magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion tensor imaging and electroencephalography.

TH E N EU RO BIO LO G Y O F IN DIV ID UA L D IF FE RE NC ES IN G RA M M AR LE AR NIN G

UITNODIGING Voor het bijwonen van de openbare verdediging van

het proefschrift

THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF INDIVIDUA OF INDIVIDUAL

DIFFERENCES IN GRAMMAR LEARNING

door Olga Kepinska

donderdag 1 juni 2017op om 10:00 uur om 10:00 uur in het Academiegebouw, Rapenburg 73 te Leiden.

Aansluitend receptie.

Paranimfen Elly Dutton

e.m.dutton@hum.leidenuniv.nl Bobby Ruijgrok

Bobby Ruijgrok

b.j.ruijgrok@hum.leidenuniv.nl

Olga Kepinska

THE NEUROBIOLOGY

OF INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN GRAMMAR LEARNING

Olga Kepinska

This thesis aims at providing insights in the neural mechanisms and brain structures underlying individual differences in second language acquisition. It reports on a series of experiments investigating neural correlates of novel grammar learning and of the analytical component of language aptitude, using a variety of neuroimaging methods:

functional magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion tensor imaging and electroencephalography.

TH E N EU RO BIO LO G Y O F IN DIV ID UA L D IF FE RE NC ES IN G RA M M AR LE AR NIN G

UITNODIGING Voor het bijwonen van de openbare verdediging van

het proefschrift

THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF INDIVIDUA OF INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN GRAMMAR LEARNING

door Olga Kepinska

donderdag 1 juni 2017op om 10:00 uur om 10:00 uur in het Academiegebouw, Rapenburg 73 te Leiden.

Aansluitend receptie.

Paranimfen Elly Dutton

e.m.dutton@hum.leidenuniv.nl Bobby Ruijgrok

Bobby Ruijgrok

b.j.ruijgrok@hum.leidenuniv.nl

14636_Kepinska_OMS.indd 1 01-05-17 08:26

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