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The event took place on the 20th of June in the «Hauptgebäude» at Rämistrasse 71, 8006 Zürich from 12.00 until about 14.30. It started at 12.00 with a lecture by Neurosurgeon Prof. Hugues Duffau (KOL-H-317). Afterwards, at the L&M Market & Lunch (13.00 – 14.30, «Lichthof») there were many interesting presentations, posters, applications and possibilities to discuss at a variety of topics with researchers and clinicians from the L&M network. Below you can find an overview.
Andrea Radvanszky |
DIPEx Preview |
LiRI Team |
LiRI Overview (Agnes Kolmer) LiRI Lab (Andrew Clark) LiRI Language Technology (Daniel McDonald) LiRI Data Acquisition (Dagmar Jung) LiRI Language Stats (Andri Manser) |
Hearing Test, Apps, Brain Stimulation, «Hearing gets more tiring for the brain as we age» | |
Vanessa Frei (AG Giroud) | Individual differences in benefit of visual speech cues for older adults with hearing impairment |
Elena Bolt (AG Giroud) | Cortical and subcortical processing of speech in the brain at risk for dementia |
Julian Ockelmann (AG Giroud) | ACT! - mHealth for Hearing and Cognition in Older Adults |
Raffael Schmitt (AG Giroud) | Does a computer-based speechreading training improve audiovisual speech perception in noise in older adults? |
Valeriia Perepelytsia (AG Giroud) | Talker familiarity effect: exploring individual differences in voice learning |
Nataliya Fartdinova (AG Giroud) | Hearing and Vision in Inpatient Geriatric Care - Longitudinal Examination of the Swiss RAI-NH Data Set |
Gerold Schneider | Text Crunching Center |
Conversation Strategies for talking about Mental Illness |
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Chiara Tschirner (AG Jäger) |
Prediction of Dyslexia with EyeTracking and Machine Learning |
Anouk Glättli (AG Hervais-Adelman) |
Transcranial random noise stimulation: A method to enhance degraded speech perception? |
Thomas Houweling (AG Hervais-Adelman) | Pre-Stimulus Alpha EEG Activity Predicts Digit-in-Noise Recognition |
Teodora Vukovic | VIAN-DH |
AG Wegener |
ComPAIN |
Jessica Jacobs (AG Preisig) |
Enhancing speech intelligibility using transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) |