ANNULE | Workshop ‘Tools and Resources to Empower People with REAding DIfficulties’ (READI)

Workshop 'Tools and Resources to Empower People with REAding DIfficulties' (READI)

11 Mai 2020 au Pharo à Marseille

Organisé par Núria Gala (LPL) dans le cadre de la conférence Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC)

Cette conférence est annulée en raison de la pandémie Covid-19. En revanche, les actes de conférence seront disponibles d'ici le mois de mai. Restez connectés !
Site Web : https://readi-lrec2020.wixsite.com/readi-lrec2020

Phonological Networks (‘PhoNet’) Workshop

Phonological Networks (‘PhoNet’) Workshop

Wednesday, 12/02/2020
LPL, conference room B011, Aix-en-Provence
Free entrance - accès libre (13h30-19h)

Organisers: Kristof Strijkers & Friedemann Pulvermüller

Objective: The objective of this workshop is two-fold: (1) to present and discuss the motivating questions, underlying theories, research objective and work program of the recently started joint French-German grant entitled ‘Phonological Networks in Speech Production and Perception’ (PhoNet), which is co-funded by the ANR and DFG (FRAL grant), and (2) to obtain input, comments and advice from international experts in psycho- and neurolinguistics.

The PhoNet project addresses the questions (i) whether the phonological brain networks recruited in speaking versus in listening to speech are the same or different, (ii) how these phonological networks interact with semantic and pragmatic neuronal circuits in speech production and understanding. A series of neuroimaging experiments will be presented which systematically compare within the same brains the spatial and temporal correlates elicited by specific phoneme categories during word production and word perception in different semantic and pragmatic contexts. Our invited experts, Dres. Pickering,  Fadiga and Hartsuiker will provide feedback on these proposed experiments as well as on the general theoretical framework of the project. The opening workshop will be framed by keynote lectures by our international experts on topics related to the current project.

Schedule:

• 10h00 – 12h00:  Internal meeting to discuss research plan, fine-tuning and logistics of the PhoNet project.

12h00 – 13h30: Lunch

• 13h30 – 13h40: Welcome word

• 13h40 – 14h20: Keynote lecture by Robert Hartsuiker (Ghent University, Belgium): Effects of lexical status and lexical context on phonological speech errors in L1 and L2

PhoNet: Theory and strategy

• 14h20 – 14h45: Friedemann Pulvermüller (Free University Berlin, Germany): ‘Phoneme-specific neuronal circuits in language perception and understanding’

• 14h45 – 15h10: Kristof Strijkers (CNRS, LPL & AMU, France): ‘Phonological Networks in Speech Production and Perception: the same or different?’

15h10 – 15h30: Coffee break

• 15h30 – 16h10: Keynote lecture by Luciano Fadiga (IIT, University of Ferrara, Italy): ‘Speaking Brains’

PhoNet: Experiments

• 16h10 – 16h35: Xenia Dmitrieva (LPL & AMU, France): ‘Comparing phoneme categories in word production and perception with fMRI’

• 16h35 – 17h00: Amie Fairs (LPL & AMU, France): ‘Does the brain recruit the same word representations across language  behaviors? A registered report MEG study comparing word production and perception.’

• 17h00 – 17h25: Isabella Boux (Free University Berlin, Germany): ‘Phonological networks in pragmatic speech production and perception’

• 17h25 – 18h00:  Comments and discussion on the PhoNet project

18h00 – 18h20: Coffee break

• 18h20 – 19h00: Keynote lecture by Martin Pickering (University of Edinburgh, UK) Title: What do listeners predict?

20h: Dinner (Aquabella, Aix-en-Provence)

Special thanks to the Institute of Language, Communication and the Brain (ILCB) and the Conversational Brains network (CoBra).

 

Inter-ACT: A workshop on action and communication bridging psycholinguistics and social neuroscience

Inter-ACT: A workshop on action and communication bridging psycholinguistics and social neuroscience

Anna K. Kuhlen
(Institute for Psychology, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany)
Emily Cross
(University of Glasgow, Scotland)
Guillaume Dumas
(Institut Pasteur, Paris, France)

Program
• 9.20 Introduction to the Workshop
• 9.30 Dr. Anna K. Kuhlen (Institute for Psychology, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany)
• 10.20 Prof. Emily Cross (University of Glasgow, Scotland)
• 11.10 Coffee break
• 11.30 Dr. Guillaume Dumas (Institut Pasteur, Paris, France)
• 12.20 General discussion
• 13.00 – 15.00 Lunch
• 15.00 Presentations of PhDs and Postdocs
• 15.30 Round table reserved to PhDs and Postdocs
• 17.00 End of the Workshop – Cheese and Wine

Confirm attendance (mandatory) by sending an email to lunchtalks@ilcb.fr

Plus d’infos : www.ilcb.fr

Special ILCB Workshop « Speech, Language and the Brain »

Special ILCB Workshop “Speech, Language and the Brain”
May 14, 2019
Salle des Voûtes – Faculté St. Charles Marseille

Sonja Kotz
Dept. of Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology, Maastricht University
Ken Pugh
President and Director of Research at Haskins Laboratories
Anne-Lise Giraud
University of Geneva
Karsten Steinhauer
School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University

• 9h – 9h45 Prof. Sonja Kotz : Cortico-subcortico-cortical circuitry involvement in perception and speech
• 9h45 – 10h30 Prof. Kenneth R. Pugh : Building the literate brain: How learning to read depends upon, and changes, brain organization for spoken language.
• 11h – 11h45 Prof. Anne-Lise Giraud : Speech processing with (and without) cortical oscillations
• 11h45 – 12h30 Prof. Karsten Steinhauer : Eliciting ERP components for morphosyntactic agreement mismatches in grammatical sentences
• 12h30 à 14h Lunch

Confirm attendance (mandatory) by sending an email to lunchtalks@ilcb.fr

AixDial : 22nd Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue

SEMDIAL 2018 (AixDial)

AixDial will be the 22nd edition of the SemDial workshop series, which aims to bring together researchers working on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue in fields such as formal semantics and pragmatics, computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience. In 2018 the workshop will be hosted by Aix Marseille University, and organized by the Language and Speech Lab (Laboratoire Parole et Langage) as well as the Computer Science Lab (Laboratoire d’Informatique et Systèmes). It will be collocated with Workshop on Prosody and Meaning: Information Structure and Beyond.