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Jubin Abutalebi
Jubin Abutalebi

Jubin Abutalebi, MD, is a Cognitive Neurologist and Associate Professor of Neuropsychology at UniSR, where he directs the Center for Neurolinguistics and Psycholinguistics. He is the editor-in-chief of the prestigious international journal “Bilingualism: Language and Cognition” (Cambridge University Press). Born in Vienna, MD in Italy and PhD in Hong Kong, Prof. Abutalebi is a polyglot, hence his passion for the study of languages and cultural differences. He devours history books and is a cat lover, not just Persians.

LATEST ARTICLES

Valentine’s Day in the Original Language: Why “Ti amo” Feels Different from “I Love You”

Student Life

Valentine’s Day in the Original Language: Why “Ti amo” Feels Different from “I Love You”

Not All Words Are the Same for the Brain. Especially when they speak about love.

In the age of on-demand streaming, where we can choose whether to watch a film dubbed or in its original language, an intriguing question emerges for neuroscience: does the language in which we hear a story change the...

5 Feb, 2021 0 Comments
Why do we often forget the name of people we have just met?

Culture and society, Student Life

Why do we often forget the name of people we have just met?

To whom has it never happened to be introduced to someone new, and thus, to listen to the name of the person you have just known, and forget it almost instantly?

22 Oct, 2020 0 Comments

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