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Call for Papers: Conference on Multilingualism (COM) 2020 @ the Centre of Literacy and Multilingualism, University of Reading.

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
28th October 201914th December 2021

The next Conference on Multilingualism 2020 (COM2020) will be hosted by the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM) at the University of Reading (UK) from the 23rd to the 25th of…Read More >

Publication news 2/2: New empirical paper on the differential effects of bilingual language experiences on brain function in NeuroImage

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
27th September 201914th December 2021

DeLuca, V., Rothman, J., Bialystok, E., & Pliatsikas C. (2019): Duration and extent of bilingual experience modulate neurocognitive outcomes. NeuroImage.  To access, click here Abstract: The potential effects of bilingualism on executive control…Read More >

Publication news 1/2: New conceptual review on structural plasticity in the bilingual brain in Language Learning

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
27th September 201914th December 2021

Pliatsikas, C., DeLuca, V., & Voits, T. (2019):  The many shades of bilingualism: language experiences modulate adaptations in brain structure. To appear in Language Learning To access, click here Abstract: Recent years…Read More >

Updates on upcoming conference presentations

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
22nd August 201914th December 2021

Our lab has a busy but exciting time ahead, as we are due to give seven presentations in several upcoming conferences! Specifically: -Conference on Multilingualism 2019, September 1st-3rd, Leiden, The…Read More >

Our lab at ISB12 in Edmonton… and an announcement!

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
20th August 201914th December 2021

I am honoured to have been elected the new chair of the International Symposium on Bilingualism, at the latest business meeting that took place in Edmonton, Canada, last June. The…Read More >

New methodological preprint on examining the effects of language experiences on white matter plasticity

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
21st June 201914th December 2021

Luk, G. & Pliatsikas, C. (2019): Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging to examine brain structural plasticity and language experience To access, click here Abstract: Recent advances in neuroimaging methods have led…Read More >

Our lab at the International Symposium of Bilingualism, Edmonton, Canada #ISB12

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
20th June 201914th December 2021

Our lab has five presentations in the upcoming ISB, to take place between the 24th and 28th of Jun. Specifically: Tuesday, June 25th: Poster 119: Voits, T,. Robson, H., Rothman,…Read More >

Multimind summer school in Lesvos, Greece

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
20th June 201914th December 2021

About a month ago our lab participated in the first Multimind summer school. Jia’en Yee and Michal Kořenář met with the other thirteen researchers and the academics that are part of the Multimind…Read More >

Register now: Summer school on Cognitive Neuroscience methods for Social Sciences @ Reading!

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
17th May 201914th December 2021

MultiMind Summer School Reading 2019 on Cognitive Neuroscience Methods When: Monday 1 – Friday 5 July 2019 Where: University of Reading, Whiteknights Campus Registration Fee (Reading Students free): £100 (includes…Read More >

Our lab will take part in the Pint of Science festival in Reading!

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
30th April 201914th December 2021

On the 20th of May our lab will participate in this year’s Pint of Science festival in Reading. Why not have a beer while learning about all the latest new…Read More >

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