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- 9 April 2019 09:00 - 18:00SymposiumMax Planck Institute
Crossing the boundaries: Language in Interaction
The Language in Interaction Symposium will be held on April 9, 2019 at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
- 14 January 2019 19:30 - 21:15Lecture
How We Became Unique Animals | Lecture by geneticist Adam Ruth
Monday 14 January 2019 | 19.30 – 21.15 hrs | De Lindenberg, Ridderstraat 23, Nijmegen Radboud Reflects and Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
- 24 September 2018 11:00 - 12:00Colloquium
Heineken prize lecture by Nancy Kanwisher
The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences has awarded the 2018 C.L. de Carvalho-Heineken Prize for Cognitive Science to Nancy Kanwisher, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience in the Department…
- 2 July 2018 08:30 - 4 July 2018 19:00Conference
- 8 May 2018 16:00 - 17:00LectureMax Planck Institute
Guest Lecture by Miriam D. Lense, PhD
Simon Fisher will be hosting a visit by Miriam D. Lense, PhD. Dr. Lense is a Research Instructor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in the Program for Music, Mind, and Society. Her current…
- 10 April 2018 15:45 - 17:00Lecture
Kim Plunkett, Tuesday April 10
The Whorfian Infant
- 12 March 2018 14:00 - 15:00Lecture
Lecture Peter Strick (U. Pittsburgh): Basal Ganglia Circuits w
Given the relevance of the cerebellar-basal ganglia-corticel loop for speech and language processing, Peter Hagoort is happy to have a lecture of the world leading expert on the topic of the role of…
- 27 October 2017 09:00 - 28 October 2017 18:00Workshop
Representations in Brain Language and Development
The two-day workshop 'Event Representations in Brain, Language & Development' (EvRep) will be held at the MPI for Psycholinguistics, October 27-28 2017.
- 21 September 2017 09:00 - 22 September 2017 17:00Workshop
Minds, Mechanisms and Interaction in the Evolution of Language
The workshop “Minds, Mechanisms and Interaction in the Evolution of Language” will be hosted at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands on 21st-22nd September 2017.
- 7 September 2017 12:00 - 8 September 2017 18:00ConferenceMax Planck Institute
Cognomics Conference 2017
Neurogenomics: the road ahead, Keynote Lecture by Paul Thompson (USC Imaging Genetics Center, Los Angeles) ENIGMA and the individual: Predicting factors that affect the brain Open to all…
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Research Data Management
Research Data Management
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Data protection
Data protection at the MPI for Psycholinguistics
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19 December 2018
Longer eye blinks lead to shorter answers
People may nod or say ‘uh-huh’ to steer a conversation. But the subtle cue of eye blinking may also be important for communication. In a new Virtual Reality study, researchers from the Max Planck…
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13 January 2019
The Economic Board reikt Parel uit aan onderzoeksprogramma Food and Cognition
Food and Cognition is een programma van de Radboud Universiteit, Radboudumc, Wageningen University & Research, Donders Instituut en het Max Planck Instituut en valt onder het overkoepelende Healthy…
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15 January 2019
MPI's Paul Hömke will defend his thesis
On Friday January 25, 2019, at 10.30, Paul Hömke will defend his thesis entitled “The face in face-to-face communication: signals of understanding and non-understanding” in the Aula of Radboud…
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07 March 2019
People track when talkers say ‘uh’ to predict what comes next
Speakers tend to say ‘uh’ before uncommon words (‘uh… automobile’) rather than common words (‘car’). In a new eye-tracking study, researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics show…
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Collaborations
Collaborations with other universities and research institutes
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12 March 2019
MPI's Falk Huettig appointed Professor of Psycholinguistics and Cultural Cognition
The MPI congratulates Falk Huettig, who has been appointed Professor of Psycholinguistics and Cultural Cognition at Radboud University Nijmegen.
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15 March 2019
New research suggests “f” and “v” are recent speech sounds worldwide
MPI's Dan Dediu en Scott Moisik are involved in new research published in the March 15 edition of Science magazine that could revise our understanding of the history of language.
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