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23 January 2023
Federica Bartolozzi defends thesis on 24 January
On Tuesday, 24 January 10:30 hrs, Federica Bartolozzi will defend her thesis 'Repetita Iuvant? Studies on the role of repetition priming as a supportive mechanism during conversation'. A limited...
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13 December 2022
Hatice Zora receives 'Academic Leadership' award in TOYP Turkey
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen is proud and happy to announce that Hatice Zora received the 'Academic Leadership' award in the 'Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World...
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17 November 2022
Marloes Mak defends thesis on 29 November
On Tuesday, 29 November 10:30 hrs, Marloes Mak will defend her thesis 'What's On Your Mind: Mental Simulation and Aesthetic Appreciation During Literary Reading'. A limited number of guests is allowed...
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14 November 2022
The myth of normal reading
Studies in education and psychology often involve ‘normal’ readers. But is there really such a thing as ‘normal’ reading? In an opinion article published in Perspectives on Psychological Science, Falk...
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09 November 2022
Joery den Hoed defends thesis on 14 November
On Monday, 14 November 12:30 hrs, Joery den Hoed will defend his thesis 'Disentangling the molecular landscape of genetic variation of neurodevelopmental and speech disorders'. A limited number of...
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08 November 2022
Anita Slonimska defends thesis on 21 November
On Monday, 21 November 16:30 hrs, Anita Slonimska will defend her thesis 'The role of iconicity and simultaneity in efficient communication in the visual modality'. A limited number of guests is...
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26 October 2022
Seals have a sense of rhythm
Rhythm is important for human music and speech. But are we the only mammal with a sense of rhythm? In an experimental study published in Biology Letters, a team of researchers led by the Max Planck...
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26 October 2022
New EU-project striving for a paradigm shift in mental health and in developmental diversity: from risk to resilience
World-leading interdisciplinary research groups have committed to provide innovative approaches to improve the quality of life of individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders.
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21 October 2022
Linguistic Society of America names awardees for Best Paper in Language 2023
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics is proud and happy to announce that Evan Kidd, Gabriela Garrido Rodriguez and Rachel Nordlinger have been awarded Best Paper in Language 2023 by the...
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20 October 2022
Gene study identifies series of DNA variants linked to dyslexia
An international team of scientists, including researchers at the University of Edinburgh and the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen (Netherlands), has for the first time...
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