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Summer Neurolinguistics School 2021: Schedule

 

General Info       School Schedule       Lecturers and Talks        Contributed presentations     Practicalities       

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All times are Moscow time (UTC+3).

Lecture abstracts can be found here.

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 Day 1 - Monday, June 28

14:50-15:00 – Welcome address by the organizers

15:00-15:55 – Anastasiya Lopukhina - Reading 101: Introduction to experimental reading research

16:00-16:55 – Hazel Blythe - Phonological processing during silent sentence reading: Typical development, hearing loss, and dyslexia in teenagers

17:00-18:00 – Flash talks – Parallel sessions 1A (Reading in children) and 1B (Reading and bilingualism)

18:05-19:00 – Flash talks – Parallel sessions 2A (Morphosyntactic effects in reading) and 2B (Reading in children)

 

 Day 2 - Tuesday, June 29

15:00-15:55 – Debra Titone - How does bilingual experience impact natural reading and enduring changes in cognition among older adults?

16:00-16:55 – Victor Kuperman - How to study reading comprehension and fluency in the first and second language using eye-tracking data

17:00-17:55 – Brennan Payne – Aging, context processing, and reading comprehension

18:00-19:00 – Oral presentations 1 – Reading and bilingualism

  

Day 3 - Wednesday, June 30

15:00-15:55 – Fabio Richlan - Development of the functional neuroanatomy of reading and dyslexia

16:00-16:55 – Roelien Bastiaanse - Alexia: acquired reading impairments after brain damage. Theoretical background and clinical implications

17:00-17:55 – Flash talks – Parallel sessions 3A (Perceptual and low-level mechanisms of reading) and 3B (Reading in special populations)

18:00-19:00 – Oral presentations 2 – Reading in special populations

19:00-19:05 - Concluding remarks by the organizers

 


 

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