Tatiana Eremicheva presented a poster during the IMPRS-2024 conference (Nijmegen, the Netherlands).
Research assistant from the Center for Language and Brain, HSE University, participated in the online conference on psycholinguistics held on 5-7 June, in the Max Planck Institute.
International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Language Sciences held the annual conference on the Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Language Sciences. The conference was held in the hybrid format, 5-7 June, in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
There were four working sections: “The dynamic nature of language: Change through time and borders”, “Language of the body: From gestures to sign languages”, “Language development”, “Language production in social interaction”. Apart from the key-note lectures, there were poster sessions and workshops within each section.
Tatiana Eremicheva gave a presentation during an online poster session in the “Language development” section. Tatiana’s poster was devoted to the research on the relationship between phonological processing skills and early reading skills in preschoolers. Tatiana demonstrated to her English-speaking colleagues the intermediate results of a bigger research project on reading predictors, which has been developing in the Center for three years already.