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 Netherlands
Oral:
01/09, 16:40-17:00, Room LIPSIUS/011: Fraibet Aveledo, Yolanda Higueras, Ariana Meldaña, Arpita Bose, Theo Marinis & Christos Pliatsikas:
The impact of bilingualism on general cognition in patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Poster:
Jia’en Yee, Ngee Thai Yap, Theo Marinis, Christos Pliatsikas & Doug Saddy:
Processing of Grammatical Morphemes: Evidence for Morphological Decomposition?
Oral:
03/09, 10:30 – 11:00, Room E.0101:Vincent DeLuca, Jason Rothman, Ellen Bialystok & Christos Pliatsikas:
Individual bilingual experiences variably affect neurocognitive adaptation
03/09, 12:00 – 12:30, Room E.0101: Sergio M. Pereira Soares, Toms Voits, Vincent DeLuca, Christos Pliatsikas, Jason Rothman, Anastasia Christakou & Ellen Bialystok:
Beyond Structure: Investigating neurochemical bases for bilingualism-induced neural plasticity
Poster:
Toms Voits, Holly Robson, Jason Rothman & Christos Pliatsikas:
Bilingualism as a source of brain structure variability in ageing: an MRI study
-Symposium: Bilingualism and Cognition (BaC) (AMLaP satellite symposium), September the 5th, Moscow, Russia
Oral:
13:00-13:20, Room tbc: Sergio M. Pereira Soares, Toms Voits, Vincent DeLuca, Christos Pliatsikas, Jason Rothman, Anastasia Christakou & Ellen Bialystok:
Beyond Structure: Investigating neurochemical bases for bilingualism-induced neural plasticity
Poster:
Toms Voits, Holly Robson, Jason Rothman & Christos Pliatsikas:
Bilingualism as a source of brain structure variability in ageing: an MRI study
See you there!