2022

Tidligere

Tid og sted: , Henrik Wergelands hus, MutliLing meeting room HWH 421

Dzan Zelihic (PhD Fellow, UiO) will be giving a presentation on using Eye-tracking and the Visual World Paradigm to investigate interference from adjacent items in word recognition.

Tid og sted: , Henrik Wergelands hus, MutliLing meeting room HWH 421

Lilla Magyari (Associate Professor, University of Stavanger) will give a talk about how embodied cues can affect reader's experiences and immersion in longer literary texts.

Tid og sted: , Helga Engs hus, Auditorium 3 / Zoom

For the 2022 EyeHub Lecture, Dale Barr (University of Glasgow) will be giving a lecture on the insights eyetracking can provide for theories of language use and perspective taking.

Tid og sted: , Helga Engs hus, Seminarrom 241

1-day workshop will Dale Barr focusing on pre-processing and analyzing eye-tracking data.

Tid og sted: , Henrik Wergelands hus, MutliLing meeting room 421 / Zoom

Paula Rubio-Fernandez (Senior Researcher, IFIKK) will be giving a presentation on a new pragmatic account of referential communication.

Tid og sted: , Henrik Wergelands hus, 4th floor, meeting room 421

Marianna Kyriacou (Postdoctoral Fellow, MultiLing) will present an ongoing study on the relationship between irony processing and executive attention using an eye-tracking reading experiment.

Tid og sted: , Helga Eng's building

The Department of Special Needs Education, University of Oslo, announces the organization of this training workshop on eye tracking, which will take place in Helga Eng's building at the Faculty of Educational Sciences on May 9–13, 2022. The workshop is open to junior researchers in UiO and other institutions, including doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty.

Tid og sted: , Zoom

Camilo Rodriguez Ronderos (Postdoctoral Fellow, IFIKK) will present a study using eye-tracking, Visual World Paradigm to examine the processing of negative expressive adjectives.

Tid og sted: , Harald Schjelderups hus Forsamlingssalen/Zoom

A two-day workshop on pupillometry and its applications in ongoing research at the University of Oslo and RITMO.