Talks and presentations

Poster presentations

2023 (forthcoming) Badaya, E., Corley, M., & Hartsuiker, R. “Local versus global reasons for a speaker to be disfluent: Feeling of another’s knowing for native and non-native speakers”. The 10th biennial meeting of Experimental Pragmatics. Paris, France.

2023 Badaya, E., Corley, M., & Hartsuiker, R. “Local versus global reasons for a speaker to be disfluent: Feeling of another’s knowing for native and non-native speakers”. 20th Psycholinguistics in Flanders. Ghent, Belgium.

2023 Badaya, E., & Corley, M. “How do disfluencies affect prediction? Evidence from L1 and L2 listeners”. 36th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Pittsburg, USA.

2022 Badaya, E., Rohde, H., & Corley, M. “Pragmatic cues to deception survive translation”. 28th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing. York, UK.

2021 Jiménez-Ortega, L., Badaya, E., Casado, P., (…) & Martin-Loeches, M. “The nature of syntax: automatic and context-dependent”. The 5th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. Budapest, Hungary.

2021 Badaya, E., Rohde, H., & Corley, M. “Non-natives’ pragmatic interpretation of disfluencies and speaker identity”. XV International Symposium of Psycholinguistics. Madrid, Spain.

2020 Bosker, H. R., Badaya, E., & Corley. M. “Discourse markers activate their, like, cohort competitors”. 26th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing. Potsdam, Germany.

2019 Badaya, E., & Corley. M. “It doesn’t matter who you are, I still don’t believe you: Disfluency and deception in native and nonnative speakers”. 25th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing. Moscow, Russia

2017 Ye-Chen, S., Fondevila, S., Ramos Badaya, E., Espuny, J., (…) & Martín-Loeches, M. “Priming of social and emotional cues affects cognitive conflicto mechanisms: An ERPs study”. Organization for Human Brain Mapping. Vancouver, Canada.

2017 Jiménez-Ortega, L, Ramos Badaya, E., Espuny, J., (…) & Martín-Loeches, M. “Embodied emotions interact with syntax”. Organization for Human Brain Mapping. Vancouver, Canada.