| Thursday, 21 December 2006 Programme |
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| 09.00 | Introduction: Csaba Pléh |
| 09.15-10.15 | Richard
Aslin (Rochester) Statistical learning in visual and auditory domains |
| 10.15-10.45 | Máté
Lengyel (London) Computational principles for statistical learning |
| coffee | |
| 11.15-11.45 | József
Fiser (Brandeis) Do we learn new features by coding pairwise statistics of the input? |
| 11.45-12.15 | Nicola
van Rijsbergen (Trieste) U-shaped learning curve in faces reveals universal non-grammar |
| 12.15-12.45 | Anna
Babarczy (Budapest) The statistical properties of errors in child language |
| lunch | |
| 14.00-15.00 | Elena
Lieven (Leipzig) Learning strings: A shortcut to grammar? |
| 15.00-15.30 | László
Kálmán (Budapest) Holistic views of language: The end of structuralism? |
| coffee | |
| 16.00-16.30 | Judit
Gervain (Trieste) Statistical information in the linguistic input to children: A cross-linguistic corpus study |
| 16.30-17.00 | Balázs
Aczél (Cambridge) & Dénes Tóth (Budapest) Dynamical aspects of probability learning |
| 17.00-17.30 | Ágnes
Lukács, Attila Krajcsi, Dezso Németh, & Ferenc Kemény (Budapest) Implicit learning of sequences and language impairment |