Jennifer Sander

Jennifer Sander

Doctoral Candidate (cohort representative)
Research interests: • language acquisition and language processing • visual attention • theory of mind • neuroimaging and eyetracking

 

Academic education

since 2020    Doctoral candidate, Max Planck School of Cognition, Leipzig, Germany
                        Doctoral research performed at Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, the Netherlands
                        Supervisor: Caroline Rowland
                        Lab rotations in the orientation phase: Isabel Dziobek, Angela D. Friederici, and Caroline Rowland

2017–2020   Master of Science in Linguistics, Universität Potsdam, Germany

2017               Erasmus, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK

2014–2017   Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Sciences (Major: German Literature and Linguistics, Minor: Social Sciences), Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Germany

 

Poster presentations and talks

Sander, J., Höhle, B., & Noiray, A. (2019, June). From the eye to the mouth: Does a developmental shift in attention co-emerge with the emergence of babbling? [Poster]. PAPE (Phonetics and Phonology in Europe 2019), Lecce, Italy.

Sander, J., Höhle, B., Altvater-Mackensen, N., & Noiray, A. (2019, June). Gaze dynamics during infants’ vocal development [Poster]. WILD (Workshop on Infant Language Development 2019), Potsdam, Germany.

Solt, S., & Sander, J. (2018, September). Microvariation in the polarity sensitivity of Germanic quantity words [Talk]. 33rd Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop, Göttingen, Germany.

 

 

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