Presentations

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  • Flecken, M. (2019). Cross-linguistic influences in event cognition [keynote]. Talk presented at the Workshop Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning (X-PPL). Zurich, Switzerland. 2019-11-04 - 2019-11-05.
  • Iacozza, S., Lev-Ari, S., Smith, A. C., & Flecken, M. (2019). Are linguistic expectations for newly learnt words shaped by the social identity of the speakers we learn from? - an ERP study. Talk presented at the 12th annual Conference on Embodied and Situated Language Processing and the sixth AttLis (ESLP/AttLis 2019). Berlin, Germany. 2019-08-28 - 2019-08-30.
  • Misersky, J., Peeters, D., & Flecken, M. (2019). Moving through virtual space: Does grammar guide event perception?. Talk presented at the Workshop Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning (X-PPL). Zurich, Switzerland. 2019-11-04 - 2019-11-05.
  • Misersky, J., Wu, T., Slivac, K., Hagoort, P., & Flecken, M. (2019). The State of the Onion: Language specific structures modulate object representation in event comprehension. Talk presented at the Workshop Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning (X-PPL). Zurich, Switzerland. 2019-11-04 - 2019-11-05.
  • Ünal, E., & Flecken, M. (2019). Universality and diversity in event cognition. Talk presented at International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS 2019). Paris, France. 2019-03-07 - 2019-03-09.
  • Santin, M., Van Hout, A., & Flecken, M. (2018). Does the result justify the means? Verbal and non-verbal memory of event results in Mandarin, Dutch and Spanish speakers. Talk presented at the 13th International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Communication: Events and Objects in Perception, Cognition and Language. Riga, Latvia. 2018-12-08 - 2018-12-09.
  • Santin, M., Van Hout, A., & Flecken, M. (2017). Does the result justify the means? The representation of resultative events on Mandarin and Spanish. Talk presented at Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP 2017). Lancaster, UK. 2017-09-09.
  • Flecken, M. (2016). Perceiving through the language lens: How language influences our perception [Invited talk]. Talk presented at the Taal en Wereldbeeld Conference at the University of Groningen. Groningen, The Netherlands. 2016-03.
  • Flecken, M., & Stutterheim, C. (2016). Progressive aspect: Language-specific function and conceptual implications [Invited talk]. Talk presented at the What’s up, Switzerland! Conference. Bern, Switzerland. 2016-06.
  • Flecken, M., & Van Bergen, G. (2016). Putting things in place(s): Linguistic experience guides event perception [Invited talk]. Talk presented at the Grammar and Cognition colloquium at the University of Amsterdam. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 2016-04.
  • Gerwien, J., & Flecken, M. (2016). First things first? Top-down influences on event apprehension. Talk presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2016). Philadelphia, PA, USA. 2016-08-11 - 2016-08-13.

    Abstract

    Not much is known about event apprehension, the earliest stage of information processing in elicited language production studies, using pictorial stimuli. A reason for our lack of knowledge on this process is that apprehension happens very rapidly (<350 ms after stimulus onset, Griffin & Bock 2000), making it difficult to measure the process directly. To broaden our understanding of apprehension, we analyzed landing positions and onset latencies of first fixations on visual stimuli (pictures of real-world events) given short stimulus presentation times, presupposing that the first fixation directly results from information processing during apprehension
  • Sakarias, M., & Flecken, M. (2017). The result is in sight: Grammatical encoding of resultativity influences event perception and memory. Talk presented at the 30th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Cambridge, MA, USA. 2017-03-30 - 2017-04-01.
  • Van Bergen, G., & Flecken, M. (2016). The English can’t stand the bottle like the Dutch. ERPs show effect of language on object perception. Talk presented at the 29th Annual CUNY conference on Human Sentence Processing. Gainesville, FL, USA. 2016-03-03 - 2016-03-05.
  • Flecken, M. (2014). A cross-linguistic perspective on event encoding [Invited talk]. Talk presented at the Department of Education. University of York, UK. 2014-11.
  • Van Bergen, G., & Flecken, M. (2014). Putting things in place incrementally. Talk presented at the Embodied and Situated Language Processing Conference 2014. Rotterdam, the Netherlands. 2014-08-19 - 2014-08-21.

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