Bridging communication gaps: Neurocognitive and social effects of accented speech in human and AI interaction

Doctoral Networks, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Co-investigator: Marco Calabria
Bilingualism in age-related disorders: From cognition to neural networks (BILIARD)

Agencia Estatal de Investigación; European Regional Development Fund
PI: Marco Calabria
Development of acoustic and linguistic markers for the automatic detection of cognitive states in older Quechua-speaking adults

CONCYTEC
PI: Marcio Soto Añari
Co-investigator: Adolfo M. García
Digital speech and language markers of extrasylvian dysfunction in neurodegeneration

ANID (FONDECYT Regular)
PI: Adolfo M. García
Co-investigators: Edinson Muñoz, Agustín Ibáñez
Include’s fifth webinar

Fifth webinar of the Language Diversity and Brain Health series, hosted by Include Network and the Alzheimer’s Association’s Bilingualism, Languages, and Literacy Special Interest Group. With insights from Gitit Kave, Kyoko Su, and Boon Lead Tee.
Include Coordinating Committee meeting

Energizing meeting of Include’s Coordinating Committee to recap our 2025 milestones and outline plans for 2026. We are honored to expand our cross-linguistic agenda for equitable brain health research.
Language, an ally for brain health (in Spanish)

Language is fundamental to brain health. With this perspective, a multilingual video campaign raises awareness about the situation. You can read the full article, in Spanish, here.
Language, your ally for brain health

«Language, your ally for brain health» is a multilingual audiovisual campaign conceived and designed by Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health Adolfo García and Alex Kornhuber, together with Atlantic Fellow for Racial Equity Sydelle Willow Smith. Supported by a Connect Grant from the Atlantic Institute, the video seeks to raise awareness about the vital […]
Speech and language in bilingual neurological patients

San Paolo University Hospital, University of Milan
PIs: Marta Pengo, Alberto Priori
DIVA: Dominance, Intensity, and Valence Assessment

Fondation Vaincre Alzheimer, France Alzheimer
PI: Maxime Bertoux