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ESCOP 2011, 17th MEETING OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 29th Sep. - 02nd Oct.

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Friday, September 30th,   2011

14:20 - 16:00

OS_08. Human learning

OS_08.5 - Summing causes: People often choose simple non-normative strategies Ortega-Castro Nerea, Barberia Itxaso, Vadillo Miguel A. & Baker A. G. 

14:20 - 16:00

OS_09. Executive control

14:20 - 16:00

OS_10. Attention

14:20 - 16:00

OS_12. Orthographic processing

OS_12.3 - How does reading experience shape letter processing? Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence from preschoolers and novel readers Dimitropoulou Maria, Carreiras Manuel & Duñabeitia Jon Andoni 

OS_12.5 - Consistency effects in visual lexical decision task: Influence of item’s presentation Petrova Ana & Gaskell Gareth 

17:20 - 19:20

Attention

17:20 - 19:20

Bi/Multi-lingualism

17:20 - 19:20

Human learning/Implicit learning

17:20 - 19:20

Judgement and decission making

17:20 - 19:20

Language comprehension

PS_1.101 - Reading between the lines: Inference processes in the online comprehension of symbolic haikus Stregapede Francesca, Meyer Antje & Miall Chris 

17:20 - 19:20

Patient studies

PS_1.052 - Rhythms can overcome temporal orienting deficit after right prefrontal damage Triviño Monica, Arnedo Marisa, Lupiañez Juan, Chirivella Javier & Correa Angel 

PS_1.054 - Reading and spelling in deaf children with cochlear implant in primary school Colin S., Ecalle Jean, Truy E., Lina-Granade G. & Magnan Annie 

17:20 - 19:20

Semantic memory

Saturday, October 01st,   2011

10:50 - 11:50

OS_21. Object recognition & Visual processing

14:20 - 16:00
SY_15. Bilingual word and sentence processing: Electrophysiological investigations

Tokowicz Natasha & van Hell Janet

SY_15.1 - Electrophysiological characteristics of encoding and retrieval for second language vocabulary Davidson Doug 

SY_15.2 - Auditory language switching effects in second language learners Midgley Katherine, Holcomb Phillip J. & Grainger Jonathan 

SY_15.3 - Second language morphosyntactic processing: Evidence from eye tracking, self-paced reading, grammaticality judgments, and event-related potentials Tokowicz Natasha, Tolentino Leida, Warren Tessa & Tuninetti Alba 

SY_15.4 - Morphosyntactic processing in a second language in novice learners and proficient bilinguals: Event-related potential and behavioral evidence Brenders Pascal, van Hell Janet & Dijkstra Ton 

SY_15.5 - The processing of morpho-syntactic parameters in late English-Spanish bilinguals: Behavioral and neurophysiological signatures of L2 processing Rossi Eleonora, Dussias Paola & Kroll Judith F. 

16:20 - 17:20

OS_26. Skill acquisition and Attention in aging

OS_26.2 - Can younger and older adults improve task coordination skills after extended dual-task practice? Strobach Tilo, Frensch Peter A., Müller Hermann & Schubert Torsten 

17:20 - 19:20

Bi/Multi-lingualism

17:20 - 19:20

Emotions

PS_2.030 - Preferential access to emotional cues is mediated by threshold: An evidence from attentional blink paradigm Traczyk Jakub, Szczepanowski Remigiusz & Fan Zhao 

17:20 - 19:20

Episodic and Semantic Memory

17:20 - 19:20

Human and implicit learning

17:20 - 19:20

Language comprehension

17:20 - 19:20

Numerical cognition

PS_2.067 - Reverse SNARC in left-to-right readers Patro Katarzyna & Cipora Krzysztof 

PS_2.069 - Spatial coding of object size: evidence for a stimulus size-response position correspondence effect Treccani Barbara, Sellaro Roberta, Job Remo & Cubelli Roberto 

17:20 - 19:20

Orthographic processing

17:20 - 19:20

Sentence and text processing

17:20 - 19:20

Social cognition

PS_2.078 - When task sharing eliminates the Simon effect Sellaro Roberta, Treccani Barbara, Rubichi Sandro & Cubelli Roberto 

17:20 - 19:20

Spatial cognition

PS_2.073 - Developmental trajectories of mental rotation abilities across adolescence Conson Massimiliano, Mazzarella Elisabetta & Trojano Luigi 

Sunday, October 02nd,   2011

09:30 - 11:10
SY_22. Do we need vision? The effects of visual impairment on the development of the cognitive system

Vecchi Tomaso & Postma Albert

SY_22.1 - Conceptual combination in blind and sighted subjects: Evidence for perceptual simulation Struiksma Marijn E., Noordzij Matthijs L., Barsalou Lawrence & Postma Albert 

SY_22.2 - The brain as a sensory-motor task machine: insights from the dark Amedi Amir 

SY_22.3 - Space, language and touch in blind and sighted individuals Postma Albert, Struiksma Marijn E. & Noordzij Matthijs L. 

SY_22.4 - Cross-modal plasticity and functional specialization in the “visual” cortex of early blind humans Renier Laurent & De Volder Anne G. 

SY_22.5 - The effects of visual impairments on the representation of peripersonal space: Spatial and numerical leftward biases in bisection tasks Cattaneo Zaira & Vecchi Tomaso 

09:30 - 11:10
SY_21. The emergence of lexical networks in the second year of life

Mayor Julien

SY_21.1 - Lexical Priming Effects between 18 and 24 Months of Age Arias-Trejo Natalia & Plunkett Kim 

SY_21.2 - Automatic Cascaded Lexical Activation in Priming Tasks Mani Nivedita 

SY_21.3 - The emergence of lexical networks: Insights from TRACE simulations Mayor Julien 

SY_21.4 - Discussion Plunkett Kim & Sebastian-Galles Nuria 

SY_21.5 - Bilingual phonological priming: An ERP study investigating interconnectivity of activation in the bilinguals’ two lexicons at different points in development von Holzen Katie & Mani Nivedita 

11:30 - 13:10
SY_27. Processing frequent multi-words expressions: behavioral and electrophysiological perspectives

Vespignani Francesco & Cacciari Cristina

SY_27.1 - Representation and processing of frequent phrases in the brain Siyanova-Chanturia Anna, Conklin Kathy, Kaan Edith & van Heuven Walter 

SY_27.2 - Single or multiple expectation-verification mechanisms during language processing? Vespignani Francesco & Cacciari Cristina 

SY_27.3 - Context-dependent semantic processing: electrophysiological evidence from idiom comprehension Rommers Joost, Bastiaansen Marcel C.M. & Dijkstra Ton 

SY_27.4 - When words of a feather flock together: The processing of proverbs Katz Albert 

Last Minute Change Vespignani Francesco & Cacciari Cristina 

15:40 - 16:40

OS_36. Judgment and decision making

OS_36.2 - Mortality salience and morality: Thinking about death makes people less utilitarian Trémolière Bastien, De Neys Wim & Bonnefon Jean-François 

15:40 - 16:40

OS_37. Perception and action

OS_37.2 - Is ''Simon'' responsible for the social Simon effect? Dittrich Kerstin, Rothe Annelie & Klauer Christoph 

15:40 - 16:40

OS_38. Language comprehension

OS_38.2 - The rostroventral-caudodorsal gradient of the caudate nucleus at 7T Mestres Missé Anna, Turner Robert & Friederici Angela D. 

18:00 - 20:00

Attention

18:00 - 20:00

Bi/Multi-lingualism

18:00 - 20:00

Language acquisition/Cognitive development

PS_3.089 - Early Use of Spanish Verbal Gender Markers to Anticipate a Referent Arias-Trejo Natalia & Alva Canto Elda A. 

18:00 - 20:00

Language comprehension

PS_3.096 - Linguistic interferences during speech-in-speech comprehension: results from intelligibility and lexical decision tasks Gautreau Aurore, Hoen Michel & Meunier Fanny 

18:00 - 20:00

Music perception

PS_3.073 - Musical expertise and age modulate how we recognize emotions in music Castro São Luis & Lima César 

18:00 - 20:00

Reasoning and problem solving

PS_3.069 - The influence of the analogical context on the similarity judgements of compared events Oberholzer Nicolás, Trench Máximo & Minervino Ricardo A. 

18:00 - 20:00

Working memory

 

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