PROGRAM
Wednesday, June 20th, 2018. Palacio Miramar, Donostia - San Sebastian
- 09:00 - 09:20
- Registration and materials pack delivery & Welcome coffee
- 09:20 - 09:30
- Welcome by Nicola Molinaro
- 09:30 - 10:30
- Keynote 1: Sophie Scott
Group Leader, UCL. University College London
- 10:30 - 11:00
- Coffee break
- 11:00 - 13:00
- Symposium 1: "Predictive and non-predictive computations for Bayesian inference in speech and language " Matt Davis & Gina Kuperberg
- 13:00 - 14:30
- Lunch (on your own)
- 14:30 - 15:30
- Oral Session 1: "Active sensing"
- 14:30 - 14:50 Oral Session 1.1 Active sensing of speech in noise through top-down modulation of the auditory brainstem activity by selective attention Tobias Reichenbach, Octave Etard & Antonio Elia Forte
- 14:50 - 15:10 Oral Session 1.2 N400 amplitudes reflect change in a probabilistic representation of meaning, even if induced by meaningless articles: A neural network model Milena Rabovsky & James L. McClelland
- 15:10 - 15:30 Oral Session 1.3 Predictive processing and predictive coding in computational models of spoken word recognition James Magnuson, Monica Li, Heejo You, Sahil Luthra & Rachael Steiner
- 15:30 - 17:00
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[PS-1.1] Prediction in infants and adults: A pupillometry study Felicia Zhang, Sagi Jaffe-Dax, Robert C. Wilson & Lauren L. Emberson
[PS-1.2] Prediction Error in Auditory and Visual Domain of 6-month-old: A Pupillometry Study Felicia Zhang & Lauren L. Emberson
[PS-1.3] Enhancement, not cancellation of predicted tactile effects of action Emily Thomas, Daniel Yon, Floris de Lange & Clare Press
[PS-1.4] Perceiving objects through actions: real grasps prime object presence Davide Quarona, Caterina Ansuini, Eugenio Scaliti, Andrea Cavallo & Cristina Becchio
[PS-1.5] The influence of top down contextual predictions on the processing of low contrast feedforward input Gemma Donnelly, Johanna Bergmann, Matthew Bennett, Lucy Petro & Lars Muckli
[PS-1.6] Role of peripheral vision on proactive processing leading to object recognition Alexia Roux-Sibilon, Audrey Trouilloud, Louise Kauffmann, Martial Mermillod & Carole Peyrin
[PS-1.7] Predictions in the aging brain: Using ERPs to study the suppression of literal meanings in idiom processing Amélie la Roi, Simone Sprenger & Petra Hendriks
[PS-1.8] Complex statistical model for detecting the auditory brainstem response to natural speech from high-density EEG recordings and for decoding attention Mikolaj Kegler, Octave Etard, Antonio Forte & Tobias Reichenbach
[PS-1.9] Metacognition in language processing: does prediction error modulate metacognitive confidence in semantic judgments in bilingual contexts? Pratik Bhandari & David Soto
[PS-1.10] Top-down processing of gender in natural second language acquisition setting Alice Ping Ping Tse & Manex Agirrezabal
[PS-1.11] Detecting regularities in noise Arnaud Rey, Laure Tosatto & Louisa Bogaerts
[PS-1.12] Effects of visual conscious perception on the N2 conflict-related potential Itsaso Colás, Almudena Capilla & Ana B. Chica
[PS-1.13] Predictive pre-updating: Evidence from event-related potentials and event-based eye blink rate Tal Ness & Aya Meltzer-Asscher
[PS-1.14] Cortical Response to Word Surprise and Prediction Entropy during Speech Comprehension Hugo Weissbart, Katerina Kandylaki & Tobias Reichenbach
[PS-1.15] Does language experience modulate the generation of predictions in primary auditory cortex? Piermatteo Morucci, Clara Martin & Nicola Molinaro
[PS-1.16] Predictive processes during simultaneous interpreting from German into English Ena Hodzik
[PS-1.17] The role of prediction error in linguistic generalization and item-based learning Masa Vujovic, Michael Ramscar & Elizabeth Wonnacott
[PS-1.18] Contextual priors do not modulate action anticipation in children with autism L. Amoruso, M. Pinzino, A. Narzisi, A. Finisguerra, F. Fabbro, F. Muratori, A. Volzone & C. Urgesi
[PS-1.19] Can an auditory sentence context boost written word intelligibility? Catherine Clark, Marie Lallier & Sara Guediche
[PS-1.20] Speech perception as predictor of reading in Spanish Carolina Domínguez, Rosario Ortiz, Adelina Estévez & Juan Andrés Hernández
- 17:00 - 18:00
- Oral session 2
- 17:00 - 17:20 Oral Session 2.1 Predicting words from silhouette primes: Contributions of global word-shape and single letters Sebastian Korinth & Christian Fiebach
- 17:20 - 17:40 Oral Session 2.2 Syntactic category prediction during reading: MEG evidence from adjectival modification in Standard Arabic Suhail Matar, Julien Dirani, Liina Pylkkänen & Alec Marantz
- 17:40 - 18:00 Oral Session 2.3 Language comprehenders can use unexpected cues to revise their existing predictions within 500ms Wing Yee Chow & Di Chen
Thursday, June 21st, 2018. Palacio Miramar, Donostia - San Sebastian
- 09:30 - 10:30
- Keynote 2: Moshe Bar: "The proactive brain" Sepex sponsored speaker
Director of Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bail Ilan University.
- 10:30 - 11:00
- Coffe break
- 11:00 - 13:00
- Symposium 2: "Prediction-by-production in language and action: Towards a common mechanistic account?" Lucia Amoruso & Cristina Baus
- 13:00 - 14:30
- Lunch (on your own)
- 14:30 - 15:30
- Oral Session 3: "Prediction in language"
- 14:30 - 14:50 Oral Session 3.1 3-4-year-old children update their syntactic predictions to infer the meaning of novel words Naomi Havron, Alex de Carvalho, Anne-Caroline Fiévet & Anne Christophe
- 14:50 - 15:10 Oral Session 3.2 Human subthalamic nucleus and globus pallidus internus carry information on word onsets and show speaker selectivity Inga M. Schepers, Helge Ahrens, Anne-Kathrin Beck, Kerstin Schwabe, Mahmoud Abdallat, Joachim K. Krauss & Jochem W. Rieger
- 15:10 - 15:30 Oral Session 3.3 Motor-based prediction in speech. Xing Tian
- 15:30 - 17:00
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[PS-2.1] Impaired sensitivity to the spatial configuration of faces and non-face objects in healthy aging James Chard, Clare Press & Richard Cook
[PS-2.2] Neural oscillations as a brain signature of statistical learning? Louisa Bogaerts, Ayelet N. Landau, Craig G. Richter & Ram Frost
[PS-2.3] What just happened? Magda Altman
[PS-2.4] Examination of different statistical learning types across modalities in adults and exploring its link to language recovery in stroke patients Klara Schevenels, Maaike Vandermosten, Bert De Smedt & Inge Zink
[PS-2.5] Neural correlates of Predictable and Non-Predictable targets in Visual Predictions Sanjeev Nara, Asier Zarraga , Mathieu Bourguignon & Nicola Molinaro
[PS-2.6] Prosody, Prediction and Sentence Final Particles in Dutch Maxime Tulling, Leticia Pablos Robles & Stella Gryllia
[PS-2.7] Native and non-native speaker's prediction of a subject's number feature Judith Schlenter
[PS-2.8] The role of variability in linguistic generalization: Evidence from a computerized language training game with 7-year-olds Elizabeth Wonnacott, Masa Vujovic & Chantal Miller
[PS-2.9] Impact of speaker-dependent expectations on irony interpretation Sendy Caffarra, Elissa Michell, Arman Motamed Haeri & Clara Martin
[PS-2.10] Corpus is better than cloze: comparing two predictability measures Anastasiya Lopukhina, Konstantin Lopukhin & Anna Laurinavichyute
[PS-2.11]The Effect of Stimulus Type on the Neural Processing of Regularity Henry Brice & Ram Frost
[PS-2.12] Object Pre-activation in Bilingual Speakers: a Label (dis-)Advantage? francesco giannelli, piermatteo morucci & nicola molinaro
[PS-2.13] Perceptual properties of stimuli modulate visual statistical learning Kevin D. Himberger, Amy S. Finn & Christopher J. Honey
[PS-2.14] Incidental learning as goal-directed exploration? Elger Abrahamse
[PS-2.15] When the N400 effect reflects post-lexical integration rather than predictive processes: the case of relational semantic priming Alexandre Herbay, Karsten Steinhauer & Phaedra Royle
[PS-2.16] Predicting from the less certain: Predictive processing and foreign-accented speech Vincent Porretta, Juhani Järvikivi & Lori Buchanan
[PS-2.17] Prediction and perceptuomotor analogies in speech timing Laurence White
[PS-2.18] Predicting syntax: Establishing subject-verb agreement through active maintenance Bojana Ristic, Simona Mancini & Nicola Molinaro
[PS-2.19] Rhythmic and Morphosyntactic predictions in Italian children with DD Valentina Persici, Natale Stucchi & Fabrizio Arosio
[PS-2.20] The role of prediction in spatial memory Harmen Gudde & Kenny Coventry
Consciousness corresponds to global revision of the generative model George Deane
- 17:00 - 18:00
- Oral session 4
- 17:00 - 17:20 Oral Session 4.1 'True' and 'Look-Alike' Deviance Detection in Primary Auditory Cortex of the Macaque Tobias Teichert
- 17:20 - 17:40 Oral Session 4.2 Learning of goal-relevant and irrelevant complex visual sequences in human primary visual cortex Clive R. Rosenthal, Indira Mallik, Cesar Caballero-Gaudes, Martin I. Sereno & David Soto
- 17:40 - 18:00 Oral Session 4.3 Studying Predictive Coding beyond simple tone-based Oddball designs Yamil Vidal, Perrine Brusini, Michela Bonfieni, Jacques Mehler & Tristán Bekinschtein
Friday, June 22nd, 2018. Palacio Miramar, Donostia - San Sebastian
- 09:30 - 10:30
- Keynote 3: Pascal Fries
Director at Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI)
Title: Rhythms for Cognition: Communication through Coherence.
- 10:30 - 12:00
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[PS-3.1] Stimulus information is only preserved in V1 mid-layers during Motion-Induced Blindness Johanna Bergmann, Fiona McGruer, Andrew T. Morgan, Lucy S. Petro & Lars Muckli
[PS-3.2] How do we represent observed actions? Investigating the specificity of the sensorimotor encoding of human bodies using EEG Sonia Abad-Hernando, Beatriz Calvo-Merino, Alejandro Galvez-Pol & Bettina Forster
[PS-3.3] Top-down modulation of alpha and beta-band oscillations by arbitrary self-association Mateusz Wozniak, Dimitrios Kourtis, Guenther Knoblich & Jakob Hohwy
[PS-3.4] Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in statistical learningFunctional hemispheric asymmetry of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in statistical learning Orsolya Pesthy, Kata Horváth , Csenge Török, Balázs Török, Karolina Janacsek & Dezso Nemeth
[PS-3.5] TMS over the cerebellum interferes with short-term memory of visual sequences C. Ferrari, C. Cattaneo, V. Oldrati, L. Casiraghi, F. Castelli, E. D?Angelo & T. Vecchi
[PS-3.6] The visual wordform area is involved in word pre-activation Irene Monsalve & Nicola Molinaro
[PS-3.7] Prediction through multimodal rhythm in language rule learning francesco giannelli & ruth de diego balaguer
[PS-3.8] 100% Predictable Verbal Production James Hartzell
[PS-3.9] Decoding of word frequency from pre-stimulus MEG activation in a repetition priming paradigm Susanne Eisenhauer, Benjamin Gagl & Christian J. Fiebach
[PS-3.10] Syntactic prediction on eye movements during reading Jordi Martorell, Nicola Molinaro & Simona Mancini
[PS-3.11] Speech-Brain Entrainment in Children with Specific Language Impairment José J. Pérez-Navarro, Nicola Molinaro & Marie Lallier
[PS-3.12] Forethought as a special case of predictive processing in attention deficit disorder: transgenerational study HELENE POISSANT, RAPIN LUCILE & MENDREK ADRIANNA
[PS-3.13] Towards a scientific psychiatry Urte Laukaityte
[PS-3.14] A framework for predictive processing of Implicit Causality Oliver Bott, Arnout Koornneef & Torgrim Solstad
[PS-3.15] Predicting the next letter: statistical orthographic knowledge contributes to different reading skills in children and adults Ferenc Kemény & Karin Landerl
[PS-3.16] Unfolding events: The role of syntactic information in predictive processing during reading Aki-Juhani Kyröläinen, Seppo Vainio & Jukka Hyönä
[PS-3.17] Zooming in on zooming out: Language membership expectations during bilingual reading Liv Hoversten & Matthew Traxler
[PS-3.18] Neural circuits of grammar rule extraction and memory engaged in statistical learning Mikhail Ordin, Leona Polyanskaya, Nicola Molinaro & David Soto
[PS-3.19] Time course of predictive inferences during reading Doriane Gras & Serge Nicolas
[PS-3.20] The effects of top-down information and reading skills on talker discrimination Sandy Abu El Adas & Susannah Levi
Predictive Processing and Perceptual (in)determinacy Kathryn Nave
Visual action effects in bilingual language processing: Evidence from eye-tracking Dato Abashidze & Pavel Trofimovich
- 12:00 - 14:00
- Symposium 3: "Prediction across sensory modalities" Craig Richter & Julien Vezoli
Thursday, October 18th, 2018. Gipuzkoa Science and Technology Park, Donostia - San Sebastian
- 11:00 - 12:00
Presentation Session 1