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Summer Neurolinguistics School 2023: School Schedule


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This is a preliminary School schedule. Some changes might take place. 

All times are Moscow time (UTC+3).

Lecture abstracts can be found here.

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Monday, September 18

HSE University, Myasnitskaya Street, 11, room 325

Time

Topic

Speaker

10:00–10:50

Registration

10:50-11:00

 

Welcome address

Nina Zdorova

Center for Language and Brain, HSE University

Olga Voron, 

Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center

11:00-11:55

What can eye movements tell us about reading development in children?

Anastasiya Lopukhina


Royal Holloway, University of London

12:00-12:20

Coffee break

12:30-13:25

The readability and legibility of Cyrillic typefaces: evidence from on-screen and mobile eye-tracking

Svetlana Alexeeva


Saint-Petersburg State University

13:30-14:25

Lunch (on one’s own)

14:30-15:30

Eye-Tracking Without an Eye-Tracker

Irina A. Sekerina


City University of New York

17:00-18:00

Guided guest visit of Center for Language and Brain
(for guest visit registrees only)

Center for Language and Brain, Krivokolenny Lane, 3, room 302

19:00

Conference dinner
(for conference dinner registrees only)

"Salut, Myasnitskaya!", Myasnitskaya Street, 13b3

Tuesday, September 19

HSE University, Pokrovsky Boulevard, 11, room R405 (attention, last update)

11:00-11:30

How can we trace cognitive strategies with eye-tracking data?

Anna Izmalkova


HSE University, Moscow State Linguistic University

11:30-12:00

From simple to complex. Modern eye-tracking solutions in science, education, medicine and neuromarketing.

Konstantin Shelepin 

Neuroiconica Lab, Saint Petersburg  

12:30-14:00

Poster session and Coffee break

The hall of the Cultural Centre, building Z, 3d floor

 

 

Poster session with offline and online posters,

Demonstration of the cutting-edge eye-tracking technology by Neuroiconica Lab, Saint Petersburg (Konstantin Shelepin, Veronika Zuyeva, Kseniya Skuratova, Neuroiconica Lab, Saint Petersburg)

P1 The Effect of Morphological Features on Eye Movements While Reading in West Circassian (in Bilingual Adults). Maria Rodina, Nina Zdorova

P2 The relationship between metacognitive skills and oculomotor characteristics in reading: an exploratory study. Alexandra Puchkova

P3 The Influence of Interface Elements on Trust in Online News: A Conjoint Analysis Approach. Liliia Faizova

P4 The effect of universal factors on early and late eye-movement measures: evidence from L2 reading. Maria Harchevnik

P5 Model of non-visual eye-movements during performing cognitive tasks in short-term memory. Polina Lekhnitskaya (online)

P6 Do gender assignment congruency and cognate status affect lexical prediction in Ukrainian-Russian bilinguals? Veronika Prigorkina (online)

P7 Children's perception of the Russian letters in the parafoveal area. Alexandra Korzhenevskaya, Vladislava Staroverova 

14:00-15:00

Lunch (on one’s own)

Building R, room R206 (attention, change of the rooms)

15:00-15:55


Analyzing eye-tracking data: the promise and practice


Anna Laurinavichyute


University of Potsdam

16:00-16:55


Dyslexia Detection by Eye-fixation, Demographic and AI


Soroosh Shalileh

 

Center for Language and Brain, HSE University

Wednesday, September 20

Center for Language and Brain, Krivokolenny Lane, 3, Room 302

10:00-11:30

Workshop on Eye Movement Modeling Example (EMME) paradigm 

(for workshop registrees only)

Tatiana Ledneva & Anna Izmalkova

Center for Cognition and Decision Making, HSE University

HSE University, Myasnitskaya Street, 11, room 325

12:00-13:00

Oral presentations

 

12.00 - 12:15 Readers with different reading comprehension abilities: exploratory scanpath analysis in a naturalistic reading task

12:15 - 12:30 The Study of the Perception of an Educational Text with Images of Different Types: Pilot Experimental Study

12:30 - 12:45 Letter feature perceptual span during silent reading in Russian-speaking adults

12:45 - 13:00 Phonological and orthographic parafoveal processing in Russian-speaking adults and children.

Alexandra Berlin Khenis, Elena Semenova, Marina Norkina

 

 


Alena Garina

 


Yana Nikonova, Svetlana Alexeeva

 


Vladislava Staroverova, Anastasiya Lopukhina

13:00-14:00

Lunch (on one’s own)

14:00-14:55

Eye tracking in UX research: what do eye movements say about user experience?

 

Elena Gorbunova

Laboratory for Cognitive Psychology of Digital Interface Users, HSE University

15:00-15:20

Closing remarks

Olga Dragoy, Nina Zdorova

Center for Language and Brain, HSE University



 

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