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David Caplan
Neuroscientist
Harvard Medical School
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David Caplan received his Ph.D. in Linguistics at M.I.T. in 1971, the
M.D.C.M. degree from McGill Univeristy in 1975, and training in Medicine at
the Montreal General Hospital (1976) and in Neurology at the Harvard
Longwood Program from 1976-1979. He is Professor of Neurology at Harvard
Medical School, where he directs the Neuropsychology Laboratory, the
Behavioral/Cognitive Neurology Clinic, the Reading Disabilities Clinic, and
the Psychology Assessment Center at the Massachsuetts General Hospital. His
research interests focus on disorders of syntactic comprehension and the
neural basis for syntactic comprehension, which is studied with both
deficit-lesion correlational analyses and functional neuroimaging
techniques.
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