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心理语言学线上论坛(10.20-11.17)

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2021年10月19日论坛/讲座资讯


1.论坛 8:30-16:45   许钧教授、杨金才教授、叶祝弟教授等   “新中国·新文艺·新人物——中国文学的跨域世界观”学术论坛     腾讯会议:636 737 256




2.讲座 11:50  李卫峰教授  雪松之邦,字母之乡  腾讯会议:813 274 665




3.讲座14:00  赵春利教授  溯因副词“毕竟”的话语关联与语义提取  腾讯会议:277332 959




4.讲座15:00  赵炎秋教授  文字和文学中的具象与思想  腾讯会议:712 192 438(备用ID:728 167 060)




5.讲座 15:30  曾艳兵教授  卡夫卡式审判 ——以《诉讼》为中心 腾讯会议ID:824 526 786




6.讲座 18:30  王俊菊教授  新文科背景下的外语专业建设与人才培养  腾讯会议ID:753 175 729




7.讲座19:00  李宇明教授  驱动语言学发展的三类问题   腾讯会议 ID :866 383 327




8.讲座20:00  侯毅凌教授  Zadie Smith on Life Writing   腾讯会议:654 285 784




香港中文大学心理语言学线上论坛(10.20-11.17)



讲座一

Speaker: Francesca M. Branzi

Title: Contextual Influences on Multilingual Lexical Access

Time: 16:00 – 17:30, 20 October 2021 

           (Beijing, Hong Kong time)

Venue: https://cuhk.zoom.us/j/779556638

            https://cuhk.zoom.cn/j/779556638



About the speaker 

Dr. Branzi is a neuroscientist interested in the neural basis of language and semantic processing in monolingual and multilingual speakers. She completed her PhD on the cognitive and neural correlates of language production and executive functions in multilinguals, under the supervision of Prof. Albert Costa (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona). In 2015 she was a postdoctoral scientist at the Basque Center for Cognition, Brain and Language (San Sebastian, Spain). After being awarded a Marie Curie Fellowship in 2016, she joined the University of Manchester and then the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (University of Cambridge) to work with Prof. Matthew Lambon Ralph. She is now a lecturer at University of Liverpool, UK.


Her recent research focuses more on the neural basis of semantic cognition in naturalistic settings by using a variety of research tools including fMRI, EEG and TMS.


Contextual Influences on Multilingual Lexical Access


Francesca M. Branzi, PhD

Department of Psychological Sciences, Institute of Population Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK


For multilingual speakers, language production requires managing competition between lexical representations in the two languages. Still, the extent to which this competition is modulated by contextual factors, such as the linguistic context (bilingual versus monolingual) and/or the type of attentional mechanisms (top down versus bottom up), is relatively unknown. During this talk, I will present fMRI and behavioural evidence showing how multilingual lexical access and cross-language competition are affected by different contextual factors. Then, I will discuss the implications of these findings for the psycholinguistic models of language production.


Virtual Psycholinguistics Forum: 

(https://cuhklpl.github.io/forum.html)



讲座二

Speaker: Yang Yang

Title: The brain basis of Chinese handwriting: insights from functional and structural MRI

Time: 15:00 – 16:30 pm, Wed, 3 November 2021 

           (Beijing, Hong Kong time)

Venue: https://cuhk.zoom.us/j/779556638

            https://cuhk.zoom.cn/j/779556638



About the speaker

Yang Yang is an assistant research professor at Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He received his B.Sc. from Southwest University in Chongqing, China (2008), M.Phil from Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2011) and Ph.D from the university of Hong Kong (2016). Yang Yang’s research interests include: 1) The cognitive and neural basis of Chinese reading and handwriting; 2) The etiology and treatment of Chinese language disorders such as dyslexia and stuttering. He has published more than 20 journal papers on these topics, and many appear in renowned journals in his filed like Developmental Science, Human Brain Mapping and Brain and Language. He serves as a peer reviewer for some fields' top journals like Science Advances, Cerebral Cortex and Human Brain Mapping.


The brain basis of Chinese handwriting: insights from functional and structural MRI


Yang Yang (yangyang@psych.ac.cn)

Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences


Handwriting is a complex processing that requires cognitive, linguistic and perceptual-motor operations. It plays an important part in our daily communication and reading development. However, how the brain processes handwriting in Chinese remains largely unknown. In this talk, I will present the findings of our recent work on the brain mechanisms of Chinese handwriting in children and adults using functional and structural MRI. Handwriting is broadly divided into two components: linguistic processing and motor processing. I will first present the findings from the studies on the specific brain substrates of linguistic and motor processes during Chinese handwriting. Moreover, handwriting is characterized by prominent individual differences. Second, I will discuss the findings on functional and structural correlates of individual differences in Chinese handwriting, including sex, age, personality and metacognition. Finally, abundant behavioral studies have demonstrated high comorbidity of reading and handwriting difficulties in developmental dyslexia. I will present the findings on the brain basis of handwriting difficulties in Chinese dyslexic children, as well as the extent that handwriting deficits share common neural basis with reading deficits. We argue that the investigation of the brain basis of Chinese handwriting not only advances our understanding of the cognitive architecture of handwriting, but also sheds new light on the diagnosis and treatment of handwriting difficulties.


Virtual Psycholinguistics Forum: 

(https://cuhklpl.github.io/forum.html)



讲座三
Speaker: Karl David Neergaard
Title: The architecture of the Mandarin phonological mental lexicon
Time: 15:00 – 16:30 pm, 17 November 2021 
           (Beijing, Hong Kong time)
Venue: https://cuhk.zoom.us/j/779556638
            https://cuhk.zoom.cn/j/779556638



About the speaker 
Karl is currently a Sara Borrell Postdoctoral Fellow at the Valdecilla Biomedical Innovation and Research Institute in Santander, Spain. He was previously a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Macau, Department of English, prior to postdoctoral work at Aix-Marseille University at the Laboratoire Parole et Langage. He graduated from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2018 with a PhD in Linguistics. His research combines computational methods with psycholinguistic experimentation to address questions concerning the complexity of the mental lexicon.  
His current research interests incorporate language processing tasks with facial and bodily movement with the purpose of understanding the underlying socio-emotive nature of the lexicon and their implications to neuropsychological disorders, such as schizophrenia, and healthy and disordered development. 


The architecture of the Mandarin phonological mental lexicon 
 
Karl David Neergaard 

Valdecilla Biomedical Innovation and Research Institute,  
Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital 

In this talk, I review the results of experiments that investigated the structural aspects of the Mandarin phonological mental lexicon and how they specifically relate to the question of syllable segmentation. This body of work was done under the premise that the network of coactivated form-similar items during perception and production mirror the schematic aspects of units within the metrical/representational frame of speech production and perception models. Lexical access viewed under this lens entails a lexicon of multiple concurrent networks that when activated due to the demands of a specific task, establishes those connections within the lexicon best fit for the goals of the task. From this perspective, segmentation of phonological information does not follow a production/perception dichotomy as currently implied in the literature using priming paradigms and picture-word matching tasks. Instead, activation patterns spread across words over time to form a schematic representation based on their shared characteristics.

Virtual Psycholinguistics Forum: 
(https://cuhklpl.github.io/forum.html)

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