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Svetlana Malyutina and Elena Savinova at the 5th international conference "Aging and Cognition"


Two members of the HSE Center for Language and Brain, Svetlana Malyutina and Elena Savinova, participated at the 5th international conference "Aging and Cognition", which was aimed at stimulating research in the domain of cognitive aging. The conference took place in Zurich, Switerland (24-26 Aplril) and was devoted to investigations of dynamics of healthy aging, including age-related changes in language processing.
Svetlana Malyutina presented some of the findings of the project on good-enough language processing across the lifespan in a poster entitled "Semantic and Syntactic Cues in Sentence Comprehension by Older Adults under Normal and Visual-Noise Conditions". Elena Savinova made a poster presentation entitled "Morphological processing across the lifespan: Data from Russian noun plurals", outlining current results of the project on morphological processing across the lifespan.


 

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