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Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Language Evolution

Fall Term 2023

The ISLE colloquium is a joint event organized with the NCCR Evolving Language and the Brain & Cognition colloquium in Geneva. It takes place on Tuesdays from 12:15 - 13:30.

Please contact us if you would like to participate in the meeting or discuss any ISLE-related topic or ongoing study.

Timetable

 

Date

Organized by

Location

Presenter

Topic

19.09.23 ISLE-NCCR Both on-site in Zurich
(Irchel: Y03-G-95) and online
Felicity Meakins  How Gurindji people draw on the earth’s magnetic field

26.09.23
 

CANCELED

ISLE

 

Zurich
(Irchel: Y03-G-95)

CANCELED

Klaus Oberauer
 

CANCELED

The role of (working) memory for language

CANCELED

03.10.23 ISLE-NCCR Both on-site in Zurich(Irchel: Y03-G-95) and online Isabelle Mansuy Epigenetic inheritance: How traumatic experiences in early life can affect descendants via the germline

10.10.23
 

CANCELED

ISLE

Zurich
(Irchel: Y03-G-95)

CANCELED

Daphne Bavelier

CANCELED

Gaming the brain : Perspectives on brain plasticity and learning
CANCELED
17.10.23        no colloquium
24.10.23 ISLE Zurich
(Irchel: Y03-G-95)
Nathalie Giroud Improving speech communication in healthy and pathological aging
31.10.23 ISLE Zurich
(Irchel: Y03-G-95)

Marta Manser

Vlad Demartsev

Ariana Strandburg-Peshkin

The complex landscape of animal communication: from sharing information to coordinating groups

07.11.23     X-PPL Workshop  no colloquium
14.11.23        no colloquium
21.11.23 ISLE Zurich
(Irchel: Y03-G-95)
Christos Papadimitriou The neural basis of language:  An experimental approach
28.11.23 ISLE Zurich 
(Irchel: Y03-G-95)
Sonja Kotz Evolutionary reflections on cortico-subcortical circuities in time and rhythm processing and their impact on cognition
05.12.23 ISLE-NCCR-B&C Geneva and online Martin Schrimpf System Models of Brain-Like Intelligence
12.12.23 ISLE Zurich
(Irchel: Y03-G-95)
Fred Dick Interactions between statistics and sensorimotor mappings drive auditory attention, categorization, and sequence learning
19.12.23        no colloquium