The Clinical Neuroanatomy of Language group, led by Stephanie J. Forkel, is embedded within the Donders Centre for Cognition at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour at Radboud University and the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. Our team investigates how language emerges from the architecture of the human brain, combining advanced neuroimaging, computational modelling and clinical neuroscience. We study variability as a core biological principle, integrating multimodal MRI and connectomics across healthy individuals and neurological populations.
As part of the Donders Network, we operate within a highly interdisciplinary research environment that brings together cognitive neuroscience, clinical neuroscience, artificial intelligence and behavioural science. The Institute provides state-of-the-art imaging facilities, high-performance computing infrastructure and a vibrant international community of researchers spanning basic and translational domains. Our group collaborates closely with clinical partners and international networks, contributing to large-scale datasets and open-science initiatives.
We are a collaborative, methodologically rigorous, and conceptually driven team committed to reproducibility, mentorship and scientific impact. By bridging theory, methodology and clinical relevance, we aim to shape the next generation of neurobiological models of language and communication.
The Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour is a world-class interfaculty research centre that houses more than 700 researchers devoted to understanding the mechanistic underpinnings of the human mind. Research at the Donders Institute is focused around four themes:
- Language and communication.
- Perception, action and decision-making.
- Development and lifelong plasticity.
- Natural computing and neurotechnology.
Excellent, state-of-the-art research facilities are available for the broad range of neuroscience research that is being conducted at the Donders Institute. The Donders Institute has been assessed by an international evaluation committee as ‘excellent’ and recognised as a ‘very stimulating environment for top researchers, as well as for young talent’. The Donders Institute fosters a collaborative, multidisciplinary and supportive research environment with a diverse international staff. English is the lingua franca at the Institute.