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Event |
Location |
Date |
Topic |
Format |
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Psychonomics Society Meeting |
Kansas City |
Nov 21-24 2002 |
Repetition Blindness: Bug or Feature? |
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Baltimore,
MD |
March 13-16, 03 |
All my projects: Repetition Blindness... Bilingualism... Obsesive Compulsive |
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New
York City |
March
30-April 1, 2003 |
Illusions
electrified: ERP priming effects are induced by illusory words |
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Cognitive Neuroscience Society |
New
York City |
March
30-April 1, 2003 |
Bilinguals'
autonomic arousal to language mirrors their subjective emotional experience |
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Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting |
San Francisco |
March 2002 |
Electrodermal Recording and Bilingualism |
Abstract |
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Psychonomic Society Meeting |
Orlando |
November 2001 |
Nonwords and Repetition Blindness |
Full Text |
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University of Hull Visit |
Hull, England |
May 5-9, 2001 |
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Consciousness and Emotion Conference |
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January 11-18, 2001 |
When hunches mislead: Problem-solving deficits in patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder |
Abstract |
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Theoretical and Experimental Neuropsychology |
Montreal |
June 2000 |
Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: ÆNeuropsychological Correlates and Clinical Presentation |
Abstract |
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Psychonomic Society Meeting |
New Orleans |
November 16-19, 2000 |
How are Diacritic Letters Represented? Evidence from Turkish Repetition Blindness |
Abstract |
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Neural Information Processing |
Colorado |
November 1998 |
Distributed Representations and Mixed Schemas |
Abstract HTML |
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Washington, DC |
April 16-18
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Repetition Blindness... Bilingualism... Obsessive Compulsive Disorder |
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Bristol Portsmouth Amsterdam |
July
15-16 July
17-20 July
22-28 |
Language is Embodied, Emotional, and Contextualized: Evidence from Psychophysiological Studies of Bilingual Speakers (with Julia Feld) |
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University of Alberta |
October 8-10 2004 |
Heightened emotion in a first language: Evidence for
context dependent |
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Portland, Maine |
October 22-23, 2004 |
Homo sapiens are wired for emotion, and language is no exception |
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Minneapolis |
November 18-21, 2004 |
"Illusory" Taboo words are better detected than non-taboo targets (with Don MacKay, Rendi Bolton and Christopher Robles) |
and with Sharon Hannigan: Schizotypal traits and memory illusions |
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Barcelona |
20-23th March 2005 |
Bilingual Lexicon |
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SUNY Albany Cognitive Psychology Talk |
Albany, NY |
October 2005 |
Emotion and bilingualism |
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Cornell University Psychology Department |
Ithaca,
NY |
Feb
10, 2006 |
Emotion: The always neglected, all-essential ingredient of language acquisition and processing |
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Brigham & Women Hospital, Behavioral Neuroscience Seminar. |
Boston, MA |
March 2, 2006 |
The Neuropsychology of Empathy |
BRAY rm 217 |
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The Second Biennial Conference on Cognitive Science |
St. Petersburg, Russia |
June 9-13 2006 |
Reactions to emotional language in English-Russian bilingual speakers |
Symposium description |
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New York |
May 2007 |
Psychophysiological
Studies of Emotional Arousal to Bilingual |
Staroselsky, Vasilyeva, Rukovets, Choate |
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Washington DC |
May 26, 2007 |
Preferring to lie in L1 vs L2: Is emotionality or proficiency more important? |
N. Sanchez, B.Ventura, C. Angun, A. Aycicegi-Dinn |
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Canterbury |
May 26-27 |
When is the first language more emotional? |
See paper |
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BU Child Language Development |
Boston |
Nov |
Foreign vocabulary learning |
Kristina Dahlen |
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Psychonomic Society |
Long Beach |
Nov 2007 |
"Stop That" more arousing in L1, "I love you" in L2. |
Jimmy Tong |
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Washington D.C. |
July 23-26 2008 |
Tracks in the Mind: Differential Entrenchment of Common
and |
Berant, Edelman |
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Boston |
August 14-17 2008 |
Session: Religion and Spirituality---Personality and Social Development abstract |
Elizabeth LoTempio, Chloe Jordan |
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Psychonomic Society |
Chicago |
November 13-16 2008 |
Fast Pairs: A visual word recognition paradigm for measuring entrenchment, top-down effects, and subjective phenomenology |
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Invited colloquium,
Bangor University |
Wales |
March
7, 2009 |
The
difficulty of acquiring a second language in adulthood: Is
emotionally-mediated learning the missing ingredient? |
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Invited colloquium,
Autism Research Center |
University
of Cambridge |
March
13, 2009 |
Born
on the wrong planet? Using forum postings to test hypotheses about special
interests and religious beliefs of autistic spectrum young adults (abstract) |
Caitlin
Murphy, Choe Jordan |
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Society for the Scientific |
Boston |
June
25-27 |
When
learning to read means learning a second language via print: The challenge
for deaf children |
email
me for paper under review at Cognition |
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Boston |
May
26-29, 2009 |
3 papers: Non-native
speech perception in noise; Lying and emotion in a non-natve language;
Processing simplified and tradition Chinese scripts |
With
Ayse Aycicegi-Dinn; Hui-wen Cheng |
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Denver |
Oct
24-26, 2009 |
The
puzzle of nonbelief |
email me for
paper/abstract |
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Boston |
Nov
19-2, 2009 |
Breaking the language
barrier: Social interactivity improves adult language learning |
Tong, Dahlen, Stone,
Chu |