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Our lab at Donders Discussions 2017!

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
25th October 201714th December 2021

This week our own Vince DeLuca will give his first invited talk about his research at the prestigious Donders Discussions meeting, which is organised by and for PhD students in…Read More >

Register now: Workshop- fMRI and language processing: State of the art and future directions

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
13th October 201714th December 2021

Date: 13/12/2017 Venue: Palmer 1.09, Whiteknights Campus, University of Reading, Reading, UK, RG6 6AL The Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM), the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience and Neurodynamics (CINN) and the…Read More >

New PhD student in our lab!

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
5th October 201714th December 2021

A warm welcome to Toms Voits, the new addition to our lab! Toms will conduct a series of longitudinal studies investigating the effects of bilingualism on cognition and brain structure…Read More >

New publication in Glossa

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
25th September 201714th December 2021

“An fMRI study on the processing of long-distance wh-movement in a second language”, with Tom Johnstone and Theo Marinis.   View here

Call for papers: Workshop on fMRI and language processing

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
15th September 201714th December 2021

The Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM) and the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience and Neurodynamics (CINN) at the University of Reading are now inviting submissions for a day workshop titled: “fMRI and language processing:…Read More >

Multilingualism: Handouts and videos for parents, teachers and SLTs from Bilingualism Matters @ Reading

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
2nd August 201714th December 2021

Our good colleagues from Bilingualism Matters @Reading have now made available several resources for parents, teachers and speech and language therapists that have or work with multilingual children. Click on…Read More >

Poster presented at the Experimental Psychology Society meeting in Reading,UK, in July 2017

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
15th July 201714th December 2021

 In July 2017 the University of Reading hosted the Experimental Psychology Society meeting, where I presented a poster titled “Working memory in a large sample of older adults: Sex and…Read More >

Invited talk at the 10th International Morphological Processing Conference, in Trieste, Italy

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
28th June 201714th December 2021

Last week I was invited to give a talk about Morphology and MRI at the 10th MoProc conference, as part of a symposium titled “Neuroscience and Morphology”, organised by Jon…Read More >

Our lab at the 11th International Symposium on Bilingualism, Limerick, Ireland

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
16th June 201714th December 2021

This week we were at the 11th International Symposium on Bilingualism, Limerick, Ireland. Vince presented our latest experiment, a longitudinal study on the effects of bilingual immersion on brain structure….Read More >

The Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism @ the University of Reading has a new website!

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
6th June 201714th December 2021

We are excited to announce the launch of the new website of the Centre of Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM). Visit our new website here to  find out who we are, learn…Read More >

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