Symposia
TeaP 2019, London
Visual attention's three guides
Symposium organised by Christina Pfeuffer and Florian Goller
Speakers:
Florian Goller (University of Vienna, Austria):
Not all onsets are created equal: ERP evidence for a top-down control over attention capture by onset cues
Lisa Valentina Eberhardt (University of Ulm, Germany):
Crowding across depth depends on relative target or flanker depth
Christoph Strauch (University of Ulm, Germany):
Pupil dilation and microsaccade rate relate inversely in decision-making
Alexandra Kroiss (University of Vienna, Austria):
The eyes have it: Event conceptualization in German and Korean speakers
Christina Pfeuffer (University of Freiburg, Germany):
Proactive effect monitoring for forced-choice and free-choice actions
Lynn Huestegge (University of Würzburg, Germany):
Action control levels in the oculomotor domain: The case of free-choice saccades
TeaP 2018, Marburg
Lost for words – A symposium on the relationship between language and perception
Symposium organised by Florian Goller
Speakers:
Florian Goller (University of Vienna, Austria):
I spy with my little eye: About features that capture the attention of Korean speakers but not of German speakers
Ines Marberg (University of Heidelberg, Germany):
Ping-pong: Attentional mechanisms during visual and linguistic encoding
Annelie Rothe-Wulf (University of Freiburg, Germany):
I spy with my little eye: About features that capture the attention of Korean speakers but not of German speakers
Diane Baier (University of Vienna, Austria):
Language effects in top-down search for colors
Lorilei M. Alley (University of Gießen, Germany):
Neo's spoon and Newton's apples: What material properties are part of object representations?
Anna K. Kuhlen (Humboldt University zu Berlin, Germany):
Lexical access on behalf of task partner: Electrophysiological insights from Joint Picture Naming
iCLAP 2018, Vienna
International Conference on Cognition, Language and Perception
Conference organised by Soonja Choi, Ulrich Ansorge and Florian Goller
Speakers:
Lera Boroditsky (University of California, San Diego):
How Language shapes thought
Jeong- Ah Shin (Dongguk University, Seoul):
Structural priming in second language research
ICPS 2017, Vienna
Language, Culture and Cognition
Symposium organised by Soonja Choi, Ulrich Ansorge and Florian Goller
Speakers:
Yuri Miyamoto (University of Wisconsin):
Analytic versus Holistic Cognition: Cultural and Socio-Structural Influences
Efstathia Soroli (University of Lille Nord de France):
How language specifics affect categorization and visual processing? Evidence from English, French and Greek
Soonja Choi (University of Vienna & San Diego State University):
Relative contribution of language and cognition/perception in spatial categorization
Asifa Majid (Radboud University and Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics):
What olfaction can tell us about the relationship between language and thought