Chih Yeh

Chih Yeh

Doktorandin
Forschungsinteressen: • hemispheric differences and lateralization • inter-hemispheric interactions • artificial grammar learning and statistical learning • language acquisition and processing • individual difference in language learning

Akademischer Werdegang

seit 2021       Doktorandin, Max Planck School of Cognition, Leipzig
                        Promotionsarbeit am Max-Planck-Institut für Psycholinguistic, Nijmegen, Niederlande
                        Betreuerin: Caroline Rowland
                        Lab-Rotationen in der Orientierungsphase: Lars Meyer, Caroline Rowland und Peter Hagoort

2015–2018   Master of Linguistics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

2011–2015   Bachelor of Humanities and Social Science, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

 

Forschungserfahrung

2018–2021 Research assistance, Brain & Language Processing lab (Prof. Chia-Lin Lee), Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

 

Lehre

2016 Trainer, Training Camp for the International Linguistics Olympiad (11.–15. Juli)

2018 Teaching assistant, Seminar of Neurolinguistics Studies (Herbstsemester)

2017, 2019 & 2020 Trainer, Neurobiology and Cognitive Science summer program (Juli bis September)

 

Publikationen

Yeh, C., Chen, M. H., Chen, P. H., & Lee, C. L. (2022). Lateralization as a symphony: Joint influence of interhemispheric inhibition and transmission on brain asymmetry and syntactic processing. Brain and Language, 228, 105095. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2022.105095

Chen, P.-H., Yeh, C., Lu, C.-R., Hsieh, S.-K., Chou, T.-L., Su, L. I.-W., & Lee, C.-L. (2018). Multiple scaffolding mechanisms for L2 syntactic processing: An event-related potential study. Journal of Chinese Language Teaching, 15(2), 63–93.

 

Posterpräsentationen

Ko, Y.-C., Yeh, C., Hsu, H.-J., & Lee, C. L. (2022, April). Age-related differences in statistical learning of non-adjacent dependencies – Evidence from ERPs [Poster]. 29th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, USA.

Lo, C.-W., Yeh, C., Meyer, L. (2022, April). Do Segment Boundaries Disrupt the Processing of Non-Adjacent Dependencies? Evidence from Neural Frequency Tagging and ERPs [Poster]. 29th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, USA.

Ko, Y.-C., Yeh, C., Yen, S.-H., Tang, L., Hsu, H.-J., & Lee, C. L. (2021, März). Right hemisphere syntactic processing in demanding conditions – An event-related potential study [Poster]. 28th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, virtual conference.

Yeh, C., & Ko, Y.-C. (2020, Februar). Right hemisphere at the right time: Electrophysiological evidence for right hemispheric syntactic processing in demanding condition [Poster]. NTU-UT Linguistics Festa 2020, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

Yeh, C., Yen, H.-H., Hsu, H. J., & Lee, C. L. (2019, Januar). Linking lateralized syntactic processing, inter-hemispheric communication, and language performance — An event-related potential study [Poster]. NTU-UT Linguistics Festa 2019, University of Tokyo Komaba, Tokyo, Japan.

Yeh, C., Yen, H.-H., Hsu, H. J., & Lee, C. L. (2018, Oktober). Linking lateralized syntactic processing, inter-hemispheric communication, and language performance — An event-related potential study [Poster]. Joint conference of the 17th Conference on the Processing of East Asian Languages (ICPEAL 17) and the 9th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition (CLDC 9), Taipei, Taiwan.

Yeh, C., Yen, H.-H., Hsu, H. J., & Lee, C. L. (2018, Juni). Right hemisphere syntactic processing suppressed for native language is seen for a newly learned grammar: Evidence from event-related potentials [Poster]. International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for the Language Sciences Conference, Nijmegen, Niederlande.

Lai, C.-H., Yeh, C., Chen, P.-H., Lee, C. L., Hsieh, S.-K., Su, I-W., Liu, T.-H., Lu, C.-R., Tsai, I-N., & Chou, T.-L. (2017, November). Right hemisphere contribution in syntactic category processing in L2 — ERP and fMRI data from learners of Mandarin Chinese [Poster]. 9th Annual Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Baltimore, USA.

 

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