Navigation auf uzh.ch

Suche

Language&Medicine

Young Talent Event 10.10.2023

This semester we are conducted a special event for young researchers on the 10th of October from 14.00 until 17.00 in room KOL-G-204! We invited all young researchers in the field of L&M - from MA, over PhD to Postdoc - to participate actively in this event. We encouraged each of them to prepare a brief 2-3 minute presentation, using 1-2 slides, to introduce their research.

 

Additionally, Adrian Guggisberg held a talk on «The importance of network interactions for language learning and plasticity after stroke».

Program

 

Time Presenter Topic
14.00 - 15.00 Adrian Guggisberg The importance of network interactions for language learning and plasticity after stroke
15.00 - 15.30 BREAK Break with snacks
15.30 - 16.30 Young Researchers (see below) see below
16.30 - 17.00 Apéro Apéro with snacks

 

Young Researcher Presentations

Name Presentation Title
Tugce Aras Prediction of future reading outcomes
Nataliya Fartdinova The Role of Neural Attention Control in Speech Perception
Wouter Maathuis Replay of letter strings in auditory cortex during working memory maintenance
Julian Ockelmann Neurofunctional effects of adaptive computer-based auditory cognitive training in hearing-impaired older adults.
Eyal Dolev Predicting Suicidality: The Role of Information Structure
Yaqing Su Neural processing of meta-linguistic information in speech comprehension
Enrico Varano Is face perception necessary for audio-visual speech integration?
Carmen Providoli & Nina Raduner ChildBrainCircuits
Yvonne Ilg Let’s talk about it! But how? On the verbalization of mental illness experience
Vanessa Frei Beyond Auditory-Cognitive Trainings: Using stereoscopic virtual reality to improve speech comprehension in older individuals with hearing-loss
Andrea Santos Revilla Classifying patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Hearing Loss through speech
Jacopo Mocellin Language biomarkers of suicide risk
Valerie Hofmann Linking Language Markers of Trauma Memory to PTSD Symptomology