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Jonas Noelle is an Affiliate Researcher in the School of Psychology & Neuroscience at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on language evolution, cognitive science, and the interplay between environmental factors and communication systems. He has published extensively on topics such as spatial language dynamics, facial expression analysis, and collaborative linguistic systems.
Key research interests include understanding how environmental conditions and social interaction shape language structures, particularly through experimental approaches like iterated learning models. His work bridges linguistics, psychology, and neuroscience to explore foundational questions about communication system emergence and evolution.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to analyzing facial expressions as emotional signals, investigating systematicity in novel communication systems, and examining language evolution under experimental and real-world conditions.
No awards are explicitly listed, though his active publication record indicates sustained scholarly engagement. Advising details are not provided in the text, though he is listed as supervised by Rachael E. Jack in past work.

