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14 July 2023
The code breakers: Harnessing the power of AI to understand what animals say
Seba's short-tailed bat (Carollia perspicillata) – Photo credit Ine Alvarez van Tussenbroek (Vernes lab). An international group of experts argue that tackling the long-standing challenge of decoding...
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22 June 2023
Kang-Suk Byun defends thesis 'Establishing intersubjectivity in cross-signing’
Today, Thursday 22 June at 10:30 hrs, Kang-Suk Byun defended his thesis 'Establishing intersubjectivity in cross-signing’ in the Aula of the Radboud University.
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07 June 2023
Jieying He defends thesis 7 June
On Wednesday, 07 June, 16:30 hrs, Jieying He will defend her thesis ‘Coordination of spoken language production and comprehension: How speech production is affected by irrelevant background speech’ in...
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30 May 2023
Laura Giglio defends thesis 1 June
On Thursday 1 June, 10:30 hrs, Laura Giglio will defend her thesis 'Speaking in the Brain: How the brain produces and understands language’ in the Aula of the Radboud University. The event will also...
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17 May 2023
Congratulations to Pim Levelt
Pim Levelt, founding director of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, today turns 85.
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14 May 2023
Looking back on the Open Day 2023
The Open Day of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen took place on Saturday 13 May 2023. More than 700 visitors came to the lectures and activities and viewed the scientific labs...
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07 May 2023
Visit our Open Day on 13 May
On Saturday 13 May 2023, the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics at the Wundtlaan in Nijmegen will open its doors to the public. Come and marvel at scientific research into the origins of...
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25 April 2023
Understanding face-to-face communication
Face-to-face communication is one of the fundamental capacities that make us human. But how does it work? Judith Holler from the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and Radboud University in...
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20 April 2023
Grambank shows diversity of the world’s languages
What shapes the structure of languages? The Grambank database, initiated by the Max Planck Institute (MPI) of Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, and the MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology...
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04 April 2023
Elephants as a new model for understanding human evolution
Human culture and language may be the result of ‘self-domestication’: an evolutionary process that leads to less aggressive and more prosocial individuals. A research team led by the Max Planck...
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