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Sep 7, 2024 Our poster “Co-registration of mouse cursor and eye movements reveals comparable sensitivity of mouse and eye-tracking to prediction during language comprehension” won the Best Student Poster Prize at AMLaP 2024! Check it out here.
Sep 1, 2024 I’m excited to see you at AMLaP 2024 in Edinburgh! I’ll be kicking things off with the first 15-minute talk, titled “Comprehenders use consecutive cues to update prediction incrementally: Evidence from eye-tracking and ERPs” (abstract). Additionally, I’ll be presenting two posters — one used pupillometry and the other explored co-registered mouse cursor and eye tracking data.
Jun 16, 2024 At Oxford Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics (LingO 2024), I’ll present a talk titled “Incremental Prediction Updating through Consecutive Cues: Evidence from ERPs” on June 19th at 2 PM.
May 7, 2024 I’ll present two posters remotely at HSP 2024. The first EEG study looked at how people use consecutive cues to update their predictions for upcoming nouns during real-time sentence comprehension. The second study with Yiling co-registered mouse cursor and eye movements and compared their sensitivity (found that they’re equally sensitive!).
Oct 15, 2023 I’ll attend AMLaP Asia 2023 at the Chinese University of Hong Kong on December 1-3, to present my study “Rapid semantic updating despite prediction errors: eye-tracking evidence from Mandarin Chinese” (slides). Looking forward to meeting you there!