Talks

This page provides a list of invited and peer-review talks and poster presentations. First authors are listed in bold.

Invited Talks


2016 2015 2014 2013  2012 2011 2010 earlier 

2016

University of Bozen, Italy: Auditory speech perception and event-related potentials: Insights into predictive and aesthetic processing of language (July 2016)




 

University of Mainz, Germany
Neurobiologische Untersuchung von Prädiktionen in der Sprachverarbeitung: Zeitliche Regelmäßigkeit, lexikalische Frequenz und phonologische Regelhaftigkeit (May 2016)




 

Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Asymmetries in accessing vowel representations: Behavioral and neurobiological evidence (May 2016)




 

MPI Castle Schloss Ringberg, Germany
with Winfried Menninghaus: Lyrical speech melody is real. Evidence from perceptual and musical preferences and acoustic self-similarities (April 2016)




 

University of Frankfurt, Germany
Predictions and omissions during sentence processing: Neurobiological evidence for interacting effects (January 2016)




 

University of Marburg, Germany
Is there a “proper” phonological area in the brain? Phonology at the interface of linguistics and neurobiology (January 2016)




 

University of Marburg, Germany
Mediation of dialect classification through phonetics: Neurobiological findings and perspectives (January 2016)




2015 University of Bozen, Italy: Sparse sound representations can account for dialectal variation: Behavioral and neurobiological evidence
(December 2015)


  University of Iowa, USA: A predictive account of speech processing
(June 2015)


  University of Potsdam, Germany: Multimodal approaches to category learning
(January 2015)


2014 University of Tuebingen, Germany: Brain regions underlying the flexible utilization of acoustic cues for language learning
(July 2014)


  University of California at Irvine, USA: The role of predictions for auditory and spoken language comprehension
(February 2014)


  University of Cologne, Germany: Cortical processing of Turkish vowels: Acoustics, features, and predictions
(January 2014)


2013 University of Maryland, USA: Levels of predictive processing in speech
(October 2013)


  Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands: Building blocks of speech processing
(July 2013)


  University of Marburg, Germany: Neural consequences of predictions in speech processing
(June 2013)


2012 University of Duesseldorf, Germany: Rules or constraints? The role of predictions for phonological processes during language comprehension
(June 2012)


  University College London, UK: The locus of predictions in processing spectral information in speech sounds
(May 2012)


  University of Tuebingen, Germany: Spectro-temporal processing: Dissociation of dimensions, strategies, and underlying neural circuits
(February 2012)


2011 University of Essex, Great Britain: The Linguistic Brain. Insights from Phonology
(July 2011)


2010 Max-Planck-Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience, Leipzig, Germany: Linguistic intelligence in auditory cortex
(July 2010)


  Psychology Colloquium, University of Konstanz, Germany:
Features and voices. Neuromagnetic evidence for early sensitivity to linguistic and extra-linguistic information
(May 2010)


2009 Workshop "MEGLANG2009", NeuroSpin, Paris:
Phonemotopy in the auditory cortex. MEG evidence from English consonants
(October 2009)


2008 Workshop Morphology "To store or not to store: Handling of morphological complexity", University of Konstanz:
The surface doesn’t tell it all: Representation of stem alternants
(October 2008)


  Colloquium, University of Maryland, USA:
Alternating stem variants: What is the basis for recognition?
(September 2008)


  Max-Planck-Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience, Leipzig:
Economy in the brain - Thoughts about speech perception
(May 2008)


  Colloquium "Cognition and Emotion", University of Konstanz:
Abstraktheit und Spezifizität von sprachlichen Langzeitrepräsentationen
(May 2008)


  Workshop "Discovering and Representing Phonological Patterns", Konstanz:
Changing features or changing exemplars? A perspective on New Zealand English vowels
(April 2008)


2007 DGfS (Linguistic Society of Germany) Annual Conference:
Minimal representations of alternating vowels: Evidence from ERPs
(March 2007)


  Stanford Linguistic Department Colloquium, Stanford University:
Phonetic variation in speech perception and lexical access
(February 2007)


2005 Amherst Phonology Group, UMass:
Height and place underspecification in vowels of New Zealand English and German and its relevance for speech recognition
(November 2005)


2004 Workshop "Speech perception by human and not-so-human", Schloss Freudental:
Vowel raising in the present tense
(July 2004)


  Workshop "Basic Mechanisms of Speech Perception", Schloss Freudental:
Mixed Feelings? Irregular Verbs: The rule that proves the exception
(January 2004)



Peer-reviewed conferences


2016 2015 2014 2013  2012 2011 2010 earlier 

2016 (with Alessandro Tavano et al.): Society for Neuroscience Meeting, San Diego, USA: Brain rhythms reveal how words integrate into phrases (Poster-Presentation, November 2016)


  (with Winfried Menninghaus): International Association for Empirical Aesthetics Conference, Vienna, Austria: Lyrical speech melody accounts for perceptual and musical preferences (Presentation, August 2016)


  (with Johanna Steinberg and Alexandra Bendixen): Neurobiology of Language Conference, London, UK: Timing predictions in speech can be based on phoneme- or word-onset (Poster-Presentation, August 2016)


  (with Johanna Steinberg und Anna Marzekova): Neurobiology of Language Conference, London, UK: Word-frequency and phoneme-frequency differentially modulate predictive processing of speech (Poster-Presentation, August 2016)


2015 (with Alessandro Tavano):
Neurobiology of Language Conference, Chicago, USA
Interaction of top-down and bottom-up predictions in degraded speech perception
(Poster Presentation, October 2015)


  (with Stefan Blohm, Matthias Schlesewsky, & Winfried Menninghaus):
Neurobiology of Language Conference, Chicago, USA
Oscillatory Dynamics While Reading Poetry: A Specific Role for Pre-Stimulus Alpha
(Poster Presentation, October 2015)


  (with Alessandro Tavano):
Neurobiology of Language Conference, Chicago, USA
Timing predictions in speech are affected by attention and speaking rate: evidence from electrophysiological omission responses
(Poster Presentation, October 2015)


  (with Alessandro Tavano):
MMN Conference, Leipzig, Germany
Omission responses in speech are differentially modulated by speaking rate and attention
(Poster Presentation, September 2015)


  (with Ulrike Domahs, Frank Domahs, Elise Klein):
Human Brain Mapping Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Activity in superior temporal sulcus scales with speech sound complexity
(Poster Presentation, June 2015)


  TEAP, Hildesheim, Germany
Oscillatory dynamics of lexical predictions in the perception of speech sounds
(Oral Presentation, March 2015)


2013 (with Alexandra Bendixen, Antje Strauß, Molly Henry, Björn Herrmann, Jonas Obleser):
Neurobiology of Language Conference, San Diego, USA
Brain dynamics of processing speech sound omissions in predictive and non-predictive contexts
(Poster Presentation, November 2013)


  (with Molly Henry, Thomas Gunter & Jonas Obleser):
50th Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS) in San Francisco
The role of oscillatory dynamics for the fronto-parietal attention network in auditory categorization
(Poster Presentation, April 2013)


2012 (with Julia Erb, Molly Henry, & Jonas Obleser):
Anual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SFN)
Cortical dynamics and subcortical morphology predict rapid adaptation to changing spectro-temporal cues
(Poster Presentation, October 2012)


  (with Alexandra Bendixen & Jonas Obleser):
Laboratory Phonology 13
Neural indices of consonant processing support sparse representations
(Poster Presentation, July 2012)


  (with Philip Monahan & William Idsardi):
Laboratory Phonology 13
Rapid extraction of dialect information from the speech input: Consequences for phonology
(Poster Presentation, July 2012)


  (with Frank Zimmerer & Henning Reetz):
20th Manchester Phonology Meeting
"Phonology rules" - The relatively weak impact of morphology on /t/ deletions in German
(Poster Presentation, May 2012)


2011 (with Alexandra Bendixen & Jonas Obleser):
3rd Neurobiology of Language Conference
Eat your salmon with your bib (but not vice versa): Asymmetric Mismatch Negativity Responses to word-final consonants
(Poster Presentation, November 2011)


  (with Alexandra Bendixen & Jonas Obleser):
Anual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC
Eat your salmon with your bib (but not vice versa): Asymmetric Mismatch Negativity Responses to word-final consonants
(Poster Presentation, November 2011)


  (with Philip Monahan & Minna Lehtonen):
7th International Morphological Processing Conference, San Sebastian, Spain:
The nature of early morphological segmentation: which (sub)lexical properties predict the magnitude of masked morphological priming?
(Poster Presentation, June 2011)


  (with Philip Monahan & William Idsardi):
18th Annual Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, San Francisco, USA:
Acoustic and categorical effects of American English front vowel perception
(Poster Presentation, April 2011)


2010 (with William Idsardi & Samantha Poe):
2nd Neurobiology of Language Conference, San Diego, USA:
Quantity matters: Number of feature specifications modulates brain magnetic activity
(Poster Presentation, November 2010)


  (with Sol Lago, Yakov Kronrod, & William Idsardi):
2nd Neurobiology of Language Conference, San Diego, USA:
Categorical Perception of /s/ and /S/: An MMN Study
(Poster Presentation, November 2010)


  (with Jennifer Merickel & William Idsardi):
12th Conference of Laboratory Phonology (LabPhon), Albuquerque, USA:
Articulatory gestures enhance auditory contrasts: Evidence from evoked magnetic fields
(Poster Presentation, July 2010)


  (with Philip Monahan & William Idsardi):
12th Conference of Laboratory Phonology (LabPhon), Albuquerque, USA:
Processing of vowel height relies on abstract representations: An MMN study
(Poster Presentation, July 2010)


  (with Philip Monahan & William Idsardi):
17th Annual Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, Montréal, Canada:
Hello is all you need: Neuromagnetic evidence of dialect extraction
(Poster Presentation, April 2010)


2009 (with Josh Riley, Jennifer Merickel, & William Idsardi):
Neurobiology of Language Conference, Chicago, USA:
PLACES of good MANNERS: Early MEG differences of fronted segments

(Poster Presentation, October 2009)


  (with Verena Felder & Carsten Eulitz):
Neurobiology of Language Conference, Chicago, USA:
The fragment priming paradigm: Insights into lexical access
(Poster Presentation, October 2009)


  (with Frank Zimmerer):
The 6th International Morphological Processing Conference (MorProc), Turku, Finland:
Verb form productions reflect morphological processing, but not dichotomously
(Poster Presentation, June 2009)


  (with Verena Felder and Carsten Eulitz):
Early semantic information helps deciding that there is not a CORN in every CORNER
(Oral Presentation, June 2009)


2008 (with Frank Zimmerer):
The 16th Manchester Phonology Meeting, Manchester:
Processing differences in complex word forms: Phonology, Morphology or something else?
(Oral Presentation, May 2008)


  50. TEAP (Conference of Experimental Psychology, Germany), Marburg:
Dialektale Unterschiede von Unterspezifikation im mentalen Lexikon
(Oral Presentation, March 2008)


2007 (with Aditi Lahiri & Henning Reetz):
Where do features come from? International Conference, University of Paris 3 (Sorbonne-Nouvelle):
What lexical representations have to feature. HEIGHT in German vowels
(Poster Presentation, October 2007)


  (with Aditi Lahiri & Henning Reetz):
The 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPHS), Saarbrücken:
Morphological encoding via phonological features: From phonetics to grammar
(Oral Presentation, August 2007)


  The 15th Manchester Phonology Meeting, Manchester:
From allophony to allomorphy: The case of German umlaut
(Poster Presentation, May 2007)


2006 The 11th Australasian Speech Science and Technology Conference, Auckland:
Featural representation of the New Zealand English short front vowels
(Oral Presentation, December 2006)


  The 2nd Conference of German Junior Researchers, Konstanz:
Auf dem Weg nach oben: Neuseeland-Englische Vokale und ihre Spezifizierung im mentalen Lexikon
(Oral Presentation, December 2006)


  The 14th Manchester Phonology Meeting, Manchester:
To umlaut or not to umlaut: Feature conflict in production versus perception
(Poster Presentation, May 2006)



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