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Haoyu (Nina) Zhou

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PhD student @ Bogaerts Lab, UGent Reading, Statistical learning, Language acquistion, Multilingualism

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Thrilled to share a review on THE LANGUAGE NETWORK AS A NATURAL KIND—a culmination of ~20 yrs of thinking about+studying language from linguistic, psycholinguistic, and cog neuro perspectives. @NatRevNeurosci rdcu.be/dEylV With the amazing @neuranna @tamaregev 🥳 🧵1/n

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Thank you very much @BozenaPajak for this clear explanation of @duolingo and Statistical Learning and AI in Adaptative Learning! 👏🦉 #IASL24 @bcbl_ 👉Improving feedback, motivation...Learning! 😄📚 👉Why not to try it in Catalan, people? 😅 @sct_iec @iec

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Announcements for Open Mind, an MIT Press Open Access journal for Cognitive Science 1. We are now “Diamond” access for the foreseeable future (at least 2 years at this point): this means there are NO CHARGES for publication (or submission, or anything) direct.mit.edu/opmi


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Why are we better at remembering lists when they form sentences? Research by Schwering, Jacobs, Montemayor, @mcmacdonald starts to distinguish between accounts of #working #memory. Post by @hannah_mech @DPfaffenhoffen #PsynomMC buff.ly/3R5d2fX

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Did you know that Distributional Statistical Learning is also modality- and stimulus-sensitive? We tested DSL in auditory vs. visual, linguistic vs. non-linguistic, temporal vs. spatial within each participant. Both categorization and production show significant differences…



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1/ Today in Science, we train a neural net from scratch through the eyes and ears of one child. The model learns to map words to visual referents, showing how grounded language learning from just one child's perspective is possible with today's AI tools. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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🛸 Gezocht: kindjes van 5 of 6 jaar oud die mee willen doen aan onze Lars van Mars studie! @FWOVlaanderen @ResearchUGent @fppwgent

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Join us on Monday, 20 March 13h(GMT)/14h(CET) to commemorate #InternationalWomensMonth and gain insights on “Fast Lane to Slow Science”. @utafrith @MostlyPhysics #SylvieLorente @RHULPsychology More details and registration here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/panel-discus…


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📢 We are back for the ✨20th✨ edition of Psycholinguistics in Flanders conference! It will be held in Ghent from 29th-31st of May, 2023. The conference aims at bringing together young researchers interested in various aspects of 💬👂👁‍🗨language💭✍️🧏‍♀️. pif2023.ugent.be


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Wat weten we intussen over intelligentie? Op het i-Brain wetenschapsfestival leer je er alles over. @liesaravijts en @BoeveSam van mijn lab geven je een eerstehands demonstratie van je eigen impliciete leervermogen.

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