| Event | Location | Date | Topic | Format |
| Psychonomics Society Meeting | Kansas City | Nov 21-24 2002 |
Repetition Blindness: Bug or Feature?
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| Eastern Psychological Asocation (EPA) | Baltimore, MD |
March 13-16, 03 | All my projects: Repetition Blindness... Bilingualism... Obsesive Compulsive | |
| Cognitive Neuroscience Society | 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 HTML |
| Psychonomic Society Meeting | Orlando | November 2001 | Nonwords and Repetition Blindness | Full Text |
| University of Hull Visit | Hull, England | May 5-9, 2001 | ||
| Consciousness and Emotion Conference | January 11-18, 2001 | When hunches mislead: Problem-solving deficits in patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder | Abstract HTML |
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| Theoretical and Experimental Neuropsychology | Montreal | June 2000 | Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: ÆNeuropsychological Correlates and Clinical Presentation | Abstract HTML |
| Psychonomic Society Meeting | New Orleans | November 16-19, 2000 | How are Diacritic Letters Represented? Evidence from Turkish Repetition Blindness | Abstract HTML |
| Neural Information Processing | Colorado | November 1998 | Distributed Representations and Mixed Schemas | Abstract HTML |
| Eastern Psychological Asocation (EPA) | April 16-18 2004 |
Repetition Blindness... Bilingualism... Obsessive Compulsive Disorder | ||
| Language, Cognition, Mind | Bristol Portsmouth Amsterdam |
July 15-16 July 17-20 July 22-28 |
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| Conceptual Structure, Discourse and Language | Heightened emotion in a first language: Evidence for context dependent storage of words and phrases |
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| Language, Cognitive Science and Evolutionary Psychology | Portland, Maine |
October 22-23, 2004 |
Homo sapiens are wired for emotion, and language is no exception |
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| 5th International Symposium on Bilingualism. | Bilingual Lexicon |
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| SUNY Albany Cognitive Psychology Talk | October 2005 | Emotion and bilingualism | ||
| Cornell University Psychology Department | Ithaca, NY |
Feb 10, 2006 |
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| Brigham & Women Hospital, Behavioral Neuroscience Seminar. | 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 |
| Cognitive Neuroscience Society | New York |
May 2007 |
Psychophysiological Studies of Emotional Arousal to Bilingual Speakers' First and Second Languages |
Staroselsky, Vasilyeva, Rukovets, Choate |
| Association for Psychological Science | Washington DC |
May 26 |
Preferring to lie in L1 vs L2: Is emotionality or proficiency more important? | N. Sanchez, B.Ventura, C. Angun, A. Aycicegi-Dinn |
| University of Kent Workshop on Bilingualism and Emotion | Canterbury |
May 26-27 |
When is the first language more emotional? | See paper |
| Psychonomic Society | Long Beach |
Nov 2007 |
"Stop That" more arousing in L1, "I love you" in L2. | |