Psychoffee is an informal space to present and discuss psycholinguistic research at any stage, from initial ideas and study design to implementation, data analysis, and interpretation of results. It’s also a great opportunity to practice talks for conferences, workshops, or seminars. And of course, there will be coffee and tea. The series is inspired by the Psycholinguistics Lunch series in the former CRC 833, which some of you may remember as a well-received and engaging forum. You are all cordially invited to participate as a presenter and/or discussant.
Meetings will take place Wednesdays at 15h on demand. If you’d like to present your work at an upcoming Psychoffee session, please get in touch with us soon to arrange a date for your contribution.
Date:
on demand, Wednesdays, 15h
Venue:
Room 10, Alte Archäologie, Wilhelmstraße 9, 72074 Tübingen
Speakers in summer semester 2026 | Date | Topic |
|---|---|---|
| Hening Wang | 13 May 2026 | Online Experiment in the Age of LLMs: Where We Stand |
| Asya Achimova | 03 June 2026 | Implicit causality revision is costly but delayed: Evidence from self-paced reading |
| Ramona Saile | 17 June 2026 | An Experiment on the At-Issueness of Evaluative Adverbials in Text and Emoji Form |
| Michael Franke | 01 July 2026 (starts 14:15) | Short introduction to “magpie” for online experiments |
| Francesca Capuano | 15 July 2026 | Preregistration: Why, When, and How - A Practical Introduction |
| Jana Häussler | 22 July 2026 | Über Teichasis und Adlenten: Konzeptionelle und formale Innovationen im Prompted Word Creation Task |