Catherine L. Harris, Ph.D.


Past Conferences (selected)

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
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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    
Consciousness and Emotion Conference   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
Eastern Psychological Asocation (EPA)
Washington, DC 
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

Language is Embodied, Emotional, and Contextualized:  Evidence from Psychophysiological Studies of Bilingual Speakers (with Julia Feld)
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Conceptual Structure, Discourse and Language
University of Alberta
October 8-10 2004
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
 
Psychonomics Society Meeting
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
5th International Symposium on Bilingualism.
Barcelona
20-23th March 2005
Bilingual Lexicon
 
SUNY Albany Cognitive Psychology Talk
Albany, NY  
October 2005 Emotion and bilingualism
abstract
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
 
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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, 2007
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
BU Child Language Development
Boston
Nov
Foreign vocabulary learning Kristina Dahlen
Psychonomic Society
Long Beach
Nov 2007
"Stop That" more arousing in L1, "I love you" in L2. Jimmy Tong
Cognitive Science Society
Washington D.C.
July 23-26 2008
Tracks in the Mind: Differential Entrenchment of Common and
Rare Liturgical and Everyday Multiword Phrases in Religious and
Secular Hebrew Speakers
Berant, Edelman
American Psychological Association
Boston
August 14-17 2008
Session: Religion and Spirituality---Personality and Social Development abstract
Elizabeth LoTempio, Chloe Jordan
Psychonomic Society
Chicago
November 13-16 2008
Fast Pairs: A visual word recognition paradigm for measuring entrenchment, top-down effects, and subjective phenomenology
Alison Morris