The Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM) at the University of Reading is now inviting submissions for a day workshop titled: “fMRI and language processing: State of the art and future directions”.
This event will look into contemporary approaches in the study of language processing with the use of functional MRI and related techniques. It will bring together early career and established researchers and will comprise a state-of-the-art snapshot in the field, as well help discuss and unveil potential future directions for research.
We invite submissions from researchers working in all fields of mono- and bilingual language processing with fMRI. Submissions of projects combining fMRI with other neuroimaging techniques use in psycholinguistic research (e.g. ERPs, eye-tracking) are particularly encouraged.
This free event is co-funded by the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM) and the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience and Neurodynamics (CINN), University of Reading.
For full details, visit the workshop webpage here: https://christoslab.wordpress.com/fMRI_language/
Speakers:
Dr Mirjana Bozic, University of Cambridge
Dr Jennifer Rodd, University College London
Dr Andrea Santi, University College London
Dr Etienne Roesch, University of Reading
Abstract submission information
The submission of presentation proposals opens on Friday 18th of September, and closes on Sunday the 8th of October at midnight (GMT).
Types of presentations: Both oral and poster presentations are invited. The two highest rated abstracts will be selected for an oral presentation, and the rest will be poster presentations.
Length of abstracts: max. 250 words, excluding references
Length of presentations: 20 min. and 10 min. for discussion
Poster format: Portrait, A1 max.
For informal enquiries please use this form:
https://christoslab.wordpress.com/contact_form/
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