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L&M Market & Lunch

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)

Nathalie Giroud

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

Yvonne Ilg & Anke Maatz  

Conversation Strategies for talking about Mental Illness

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)