HSE Center for Language and Brain at the 20th European Conference on Eye Movements
Anastasiya Lopukhina, Anastasiia Kaprielova and Anastasia Kromina took part at the 20th European Conference on Eye Movements.
The 20th European Conference on Eye Movements, ECEM 2019, took place from August 18th to August 22nd, in Alicante, Spain.
ECEM has become the largest scientific meeting on eye movement research worldwide. The conference brings together a vibrant community of researchers working towards a better understanding of eye movements, and their use in the study of a wide range of topics in neuroscience, cognitive science and various applied fields. An important feature of ECEM is the presentation of state of the art equipment and software by manufacturers of eye movement recording systems.
Three members of the Center for Language and Brain, took part in this conference. Anastasiya Lopukhina, research fellow, had an oral presentation Good-enough processing while reading under no-noise and visual-noise conditions. And two our research assistants had poster presentations: Anastasiia Kaprielova - “Ambiguity Resolution in Natural Reading” and Anastasia Kromina made a poster about Eye-movement control in the Visual World Paradigm.