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In this episode, Dr Zavaleta speaks with Dr Anue Kukona about psycholinguistic research. In particular, they discuss conduction research over the internet and the advantages that come with that in terms of a more diverse sample of participants, mouse-tracking as an alternative to eye-tracking, as well as predictions in language that goes at three times the normal speed! Join us for an interesting episode!
Can you help us by completing our survey? We would like to know what you liked about this episode, what you would like to hear about next and also whether you have encountered any barriers in your language learning journey. Click here for the link to this 5-minute survey.
Follow Dr Zavaleta on twitter: @dr_klzavaleta
Or get in touch with her via email: [email protected]
The Language Scientists Podcast website: languagescientists.our.dmu.ac.uk
Follow Dr Kukona on Twitter @AnueBK
Or get in touch via email: [email protected] or Dr Kukona's webpage
Link to an article on mouse-tracking as mentioned in the episode:
Kukona, A., Jordan, A. Online mouse cursor trajectories distinguish phonological activation by linguistic and nonlinguistic sounds. Psychon Bull Rev (2022). https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-022-02153-6
By De Montfort UniversityIn this episode, Dr Zavaleta speaks with Dr Anue Kukona about psycholinguistic research. In particular, they discuss conduction research over the internet and the advantages that come with that in terms of a more diverse sample of participants, mouse-tracking as an alternative to eye-tracking, as well as predictions in language that goes at three times the normal speed! Join us for an interesting episode!
Can you help us by completing our survey? We would like to know what you liked about this episode, what you would like to hear about next and also whether you have encountered any barriers in your language learning journey. Click here for the link to this 5-minute survey.
Follow Dr Zavaleta on twitter: @dr_klzavaleta
Or get in touch with her via email: [email protected]
The Language Scientists Podcast website: languagescientists.our.dmu.ac.uk
Follow Dr Kukona on Twitter @AnueBK
Or get in touch via email: [email protected] or Dr Kukona's webpage
Link to an article on mouse-tracking as mentioned in the episode:
Kukona, A., Jordan, A. Online mouse cursor trajectories distinguish phonological activation by linguistic and nonlinguistic sounds. Psychon Bull Rev (2022). https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-022-02153-6