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Elisa Gavard

@ElisaGavard

PhD in cognitive psychology @univamu | Fields of interest: predictive processes in reading aloud, semantic and syntax, statistical learning, dyslexia.

Joined May 2021
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My second PhD-paper got published in @JCgntn: doi.org/10.5334/joc.363 🎉


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I have always been a big fan of the Language Neuroscience podcast, so it feels a bit unreal to be part of this episode. It was a new (but fun!) experience, so a big thank you to @smwilsonau for guiding me through it.

I'm glad to share Language Neuroscience Podcast #30. I talk with Maaike Vandermosten @VandermostenM about the neural basis of developmental dyslexia, and neuroplasticity in recovery from aphasia (especially her very cool new preprint on this topic!). langneurosci.org/podcast/ep30



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You’d like to learn more about good practices for reproducible science? My friend Valentin Guigon just wrote a quasi-tutorial about it. Read it now or save it for later! medium.com/@valentin.guig


I had a great time presenting our recently published study on predictive reading and statistical learning at #IASL2024, San Sebastián ☀️ Thanks to the great organisers and colleagues for the great talks and inspiring feedback! 📋 researchgate.net/publication/38…

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Tom Griffiths gets #IASL24 started with a keynote about how Large Language Models might be reconciled with Bayesian statistics

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New content: @ElisaGavard, & @ZIEGLERJohanne1 (2024). Semantic and Syntactic Predictions in Reading Aloud: Are Good Predictors Good Statistical Learners? Journal of Cognition, 7(1): 40, pp. 1–17. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.363


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I had a great time presenting our next study at @escan2024 Thanks to all the colleagues who stopped by for all the feedback and questions! This study will investigate the effects of social context on decisions to moral dilemmas, in face-to-face dyads, using EEG hyperscanning.

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Are you ready? 🚀 The 2024 #MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships call is open! Two modalities: 🇪🇺 European Fellowships 🌍 Global Fellowships 🟣Deadline: 11 September 💸€417M Check our Guide for Applicants to apply now: europa.eu/!8TwbVX

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Really cool paper from @FabianGloeckle, @syhw et al @AIatMeta showing the importance of learning to predict beyond the next word: arxiv.org/abs/2404.19737 I'm real pleased as we showed last year that this objective better accounts for brain activity: twitter.com/c_caucheteux/s…

Our paper is out in Nature Human Behaviour🔥🔥 ‘Evidence of a predictive coding hierarchy in the human brain listening to speech’ 📄nature.com/articles/s4156… 💡Unlike language models, our brain makes distant & hierarchical predictions with @agramfort and @JeanRemiKing Thread👇



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"L’efficacité des méthodes d’enseignement de la lecture" Cette recherche de Jérôme Deauvieau (membre du @CsenOfficiel) et Paul Gioia examine quelles stratégies pédagogiques et quels manuels de lecture facilitent la réussite des élèves de CP/CE1. cmh.ens.fr/publication/et…


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Sneak peek at some of my honors thesis work! Presenting tomorrow @LSUDiscover

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📣 💡 📚 Phonological Decoding and Morpho-Orthographic Decomposition: Complementary Routes During Learning to Read. New article with Brice Brossette, post-doc @LPL_lab_Aix as 1st author, É. Lefèvre, E. Beyersmann, E. Cavalli, J. Grainger & B. Lété. ➡ bit.ly/3VWM8Kp

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My meta-analysis with @MH_Christiansen of 600+ studies on auditory-linguistic statistical learning was among the top downloaded articles in Cognitive Science @cogsci_soc in 2022. Want to learn more about what we found? Read on at: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11… #TopDownloadedArticle

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An Oscar for us too! Our systematic review about the effects of the Jigsaw classroom is now available in Review of Educational Research @karlysarita, @falopeziglesias, @e_frankenberg, @mildredboveda, @RERjournal_AERA, @AERA_EdResearch

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📣Doing work on statistical learning? The deadline for submitting your research to the International Conference on Interdisciplinary Advances in Statistical Learning is just over 3 weeks away: 📅 March 1, 2024 The conference takes place June 5-7 in San Sebastian, Spain 1/4

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The dynamics of multiword sequence extraction Leonardo Pinto Arata, Laura Ordonez Magro, Carlos Ramisch, Jonathan Grainger, and Arnaud Rey buff.ly/3OgmWtI


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Lors de l'examen du dernier PLF, la droite sénatoriale, aidée par Bruno Le Maire, a voulu retirer 100 millions d’euros au CNRS. Nous avons dû batailler pour contrecarrer ses plans. Hélas, ce n'était qu'une répétition pour le plan d'austérité qui se concrétise aujourd'hui. Voici…

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Want to measure individual differences in language processing? Be careful about using the self-paced reading task. Although used in 100s of group-level experiments, it's not reliable for individual differences! 😱 Read all about in @FFrinsel's new paper: rdcu.be/dzbwE

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Is genetic disposition to #dyslexia associated with brain structure? @neurosoren investigated in over 30,000 adults using data from @uk_biobank & @23andMeResearch , highlighting brain networks involved in motor, language and vision functions medrxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/8 ⬇️

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