2001 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
His primary scientific interests are in Linguistics, Cognitive science, Comprehension, Cognitive psychology and Semantics. In the subject of general Linguistics, his work in Sentence, Conversation and Spontaneous speech is often linked to Point, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His Cognitive science research includes themes of Basis, Computational linguistics and Knowledge management.
His Cognitive psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Interpersonal communication, Novelty, Cognition and Covert. His Interpersonal communication research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Social neuroscience, Social network, Set, Isolation and Mechanism. His Semantics study deals with Psycholinguistics intersecting with Action, Communication and Spatial relation.
Simon Garrod spends much of his time researching Linguistics, Cognitive psychology, Cognitive science, Comprehension and Sentence. His study in Context, Reading, Semantics, Conversation and Interpretation falls within the category of Linguistics. Simon Garrod has included themes like Interpersonal communication, Common ground, Human communication and Covert in his Cognitive psychology study.
The concepts of his Cognitive science study are interwoven with issues in Cognition, Psycholinguistics and Set. His research in Comprehension intersects with topics in Language production, Representation and Action. His Sentence research incorporates themes from Syntax, Verb and Flexibility.
Simon Garrod focuses on Cognitive psychology, Linguistics, Cognitive science, Interpersonal communication and Comprehension. His work carried out in the field of Cognitive psychology brings together such families of science as Speech recognition, Human communication, Psycholinguistics and Action. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Selection, Cognition, Framing and Artificial intelligence.
The Cognition study combines topics in areas such as Isolation, Mechanism, Interpersonal relationship and Social network. His Interpersonal communication research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Symbolic communication, Symbol, Conformity and Coupling. The Comprehension study which covers Language production that intersects with Cognitive neuroscience and Phonology.
Simon Garrod mostly deals with Cognitive psychology, Speech recognition, Language production, Cognitive science and Interpersonal communication. His Cognitive psychology research includes elements of Temporal cortex, Anticipation and Action. His work on Utterance as part of general Speech recognition research is frequently linked to Magnetoencephalography, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His Language production study incorporates themes from Covert, Psycholinguistics and Comprehension. Simon Garrod has researched Cognitive science in several fields, including Social neuroscience, Social network, Cognition, Set and Isolation. His studies deal with areas such as Interpersonal relationship, Association and Mechanism as well as Interpersonal communication.
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Toward a mechanistic psychology of dialogue
Martin J. Pickering;Simon Garrod.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences (2004)
Understanding written language: Explorations of comprehension beyond the sentence
Edward Finegan;Anthony J. Sanford;Simon C. Garrod.
(1981)
The HCRC Map Task Corpus
Anne H. Anderson;Miles Bader;Ellen Gurman Bard;Elizabeth Boyle.
Language and Speech (1991)
An integrated theory of language production and comprehension
Martin J. Pickering;Simon Garrod.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences (2013)
Saying what you mean in dialogue: a study in conceptual and semantic co-ordination.
Simon Garrod;Anthony Anderson.
Cognition (1987)
Brain-to-Brain coupling: A mechanism for creating and sharing a social world
Uri Hasson;Asif A. Ghazanfar;Bruno Galantucci;Bruno Galantucci;Simon Garrod;Simon Garrod.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences (2012)
Why is conversation so easy
Simon Garrod;Martin J. Pickering.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences (2004)
Do people use language production to make predictions during comprehension
Martin J. Pickering;Simon Garrod.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences (2007)
Saying, Seeing and Acting: The Psychological Semantics of Spatial Prepositions
Kenny R. Coventry;Simon C. Garrod.
(2004)
Conversation, co-ordination and convention: An empirical investigation of how groups establish linguistic conventions.
Simon Garrod;Gwyneth Doherty.
Cognition (1994)
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