Aymeric Collart (@aymericcollart) 's Twitter Profile
Aymeric Collart

@aymericcollart

PhD in neurolinguistics. Postdoc at the Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica

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Martin Haspelmath (@haspelmath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Randy LaPolla (2024) is absolutely right that we should not "force non-Indo-European languages into an Indo-European mold"... 1/2 mdpi.com/2226-471X/9/4/…

Randy LaPolla (2024) is absolutely right that we should not "force non-Indo-European languages into an Indo-European mold"... 1/2 mdpi.com/2226-471X/9/4/…
Emilie Caspar (@casparemilie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am thrilled to see this work come to life! In the book, I combine interviews with former genocide perpetrators with cutting-edge neuroscience research to delve deeper into the roots of harmful obedience. #Obedience #Psychology #Neuroscience #genocide #academia #wars #rescuers

Aymeric Collart (@aymericcollart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Student in syntax or semantics, theoretical or experimental? You're very welcome to Taipei in October! sites.google.com/gapps.ntnu.edu…

Student in syntax or semantics, theoretical or experimental?
You're very welcome to Taipei in October!

sites.google.com/gapps.ntnu.edu…
Aymeric Collart (@aymericcollart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, I’ve experienced the best of #openscience. When your computer suddenly crashes and refuses to work, all your old datasets and R codes are still stored somewhere.

Aymeric Collart (@aymericcollart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anything you’d like to share about languages and Taiwan, and you’d like to visit Academia Sinica for a great conference about a wide range of many other topics as well? Here’s your opportunity!

Aymeric Collart (@aymericcollart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so happy to have this manuscript published in Glossa Psycholinguistics ! I still remember myself looking at all these posters at AMLaP or HSP, wondering which languages were represented and what this may (or may not) reflect. This curiosity resulted in a manuscript!

William Matchin (@wmatchin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our editorial on a critical reassessment of syntax, the brain, and linguistic theory: frontiersin.org/journals/langu… w/simona mancini Emiliano Zaccarella Jixing Li A great collection of articles - thanks to all who participated!

Michela Russo (@michela_russ0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking for advanced L1 English L2 #Mandarin speakers for online dissertation research! $15/80 min. The experiment involves computer-based tasks and takes place over Zoom. Participants are compensated via an major electronic payment app of their choice cla.purdue.edu/english/franci…

Looking for advanced L1 English L2 #Mandarin speakers for online dissertation research! $15/80 min.
The experiment involves computer-based tasks and takes place over Zoom. Participants are compensated via an major electronic payment app of their choice
cla.purdue.edu/english/franci…
LINGUIST List (@linguistlist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calls: The 5th International Conference on Theoretical East Asian Psycholinguistics: 2nd Call for Papers: ICTEAP-5 will feature both oral and poster sessions. The abstract submission form allows you to specify whether you would prefer an oral or poster… dlvr.it/TF9WdS

Beckman Institute at Illinois (@beckmanillinois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By measuring the brain’s electrical signals, the Cognition and Brain Lab explores how the brain links sensory information to meaning and memory. ⚡️🧠🤔 Learn more from lab leader Kara Federmeier ▶️ bit.ly/3A7lztM UIUC Psychology Department 🔶🔷

Donald McKnight (@donaldmcknight2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The informal poll results are in, & as I feared, most people are running ANOVAs in #R with functions that can give highly misleading (or flat out wrong) results. Follow along to see why using anova() and aov() is usually inadvisable & why you should be using car::Anova() 🧵

The informal poll results are in, & as I feared, most people are running ANOVAs in #R with functions that can give highly misleading (or flat out wrong) results. Follow along to see why using anova() and aov() is usually inadvisable & why you should be using car::Anova() 🧵
Aymeric Collart (@aymericcollart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you happen to be in Taipei in early November, we're holding a conference on the psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics of under-researched languages of Taiwan and around!