Robin Clark

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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Taylor W. Jones grad student (LinguisTree)
Alexander Williams grad student (LinguisTree)
Edward Gibson grad student 1991 Carnegie Mellon
Laia Mayol grad student 2009 Penn
Jon Stevens grad student 2013 Penn
Corey T. McMillan post-doc Penn

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Roberts G, Clark R. (2023) The emergence of phonological dispersion through interaction: an exploratory secondary analysis of a communicative game. Frontiers in Psychology. 14: 1130837
Roberts G, Clark R. (2020) Dispersion, communication, and alignment: an experimental study of the emergence of structure in combinatorial phonology Journal of Language Evolution. 5: 121-139
Newberry MG, Ahern CA, Clark R, et al. (2017) Detecting evolutionary forces in language change. Nature
Spotorno N, McMillan CT, Irwin DJ, et al. (2016) Decision-Making Deficits Associated with Amyloidosis in Lewy Body Disorders. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 10: 693
Spotorno N, Healey M, McMillan CT, et al. (2015) Processing ambiguity in a linguistic context: decision-making difficulties in non-aphasic patients with behavioral variant frontotemporal degeneration. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9: 583
Heim S, McMillan CT, Clark R, et al. (2015) How the brain learns how few are "many": An fMRI study of the flexibility of quantifier semantics. Neuroimage. 125: 45-52
Spotorno N, McMillan CT, Rascovsky K, et al. (2015) Beyond words: Pragmatic inference in behavioral variant of frontotemporal degeneration. Neuropsychologia. 75: 556-564
Bisbing TA, Olm CA, McMillan CT, et al. (2015) Estimating frontal and parietal involvement in cognitive estimation: a study of focal neurodegenerative diseases. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9: 317
Heim S, McMillan CT, Clark R, et al. (2015) If so many are "few," how few are "many"? Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 441
Healey ML, McMillan CT, Golob S, et al. (2015) Getting on the same page: the neural basis for social coordination deficits in behavioral variant frontotemporal degeneration. Neuropsychologia. 69: 56-66
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