Anne Pier Salverda
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Research Associate, Brain and Cognitive Sciences
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Contact Information
- Meliora 401A
- Brain & Cognitive Sciences
- University of Rochester
- Rochester, NY 14627-0268
- (585) 275-0523 (office)
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Education
2005 PhD, Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, the Netherlands
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Research Interests
Real-time spoken language processing, spoken-word recognition, language-vision interactions, eye movements and visual search
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Selected Publications
Journal Articles
- Brown, M., Salverda, A.P., Dilley, L.C., & Tanenhaus, M.K. (2011). Expectations from preceding prosody influence segmentation in online sentence processing. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 18(6), 1189-1196.
- Salverda, A.P., & Altmann, G.T.M. (2011). Attentional capture of objects referred to by spoken language. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37(4), 1122-1133.
- Salverda, A.P., Brown, M., & Tanenhaus, M.K. (2011). A goal-based perspective on eye movements in visual-world studies. Acta Psychologica, 137(2), 172-180.
- Salverda, A.P., & Tanenhaus, M.K. (2010). Tracking the time course of orthographic information in spoken-word recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 36, 1108-1117.
- Salverda, A.P., Dahan, D., Tanenhaus, M.K., Crosswhite, K., Masharov, M., & McDonough, J. (2007).
Effects of prosodically modulated sub-phonetic variation on lexical competition. Cognition, 105, 466-476.
- Salverda, A.P., Dahan, D., & McQueen, J.M. (2003).
The role of prosodic boundaries in the
resolution of lexical embedding in speech comprehension. Cognition, 90, 51-89.
Book Chapters
- Dahan, D., Tanenhaus, M.K., & Salverda, A.P. (2007). The
influence of visual processing on phonetically driven saccades in the
"visual world" paradigm. In Van Gompel, R.P.G., Fischer, M.H., Murray,
W.S., & Hill, R.L. (Eds.). Eye movements: A window on mind and brain, pp. 471-486. Oxford: Elsevier.
Dissertation
Recent Conference Presentations
- Salverda, A.P., & Tanenhaus, M.K. (2012). Very fast effects of language on eye-movement control are due to anticipatory coarticulatory information. Poster presented at AMLaP 2012, Riva del Garda (Italy).
- Salverda, A.P., Pontillo, D.F., & Tanenhaus, M.K. (2012). Visual search for objects is influenced by phonologically-mediated visual information. Poster presented at AMLaP 2012, Riva del Garda (Italy).
- Pontillo, D.F., Salverda, A.P., & Tanenhaus, M.K. (2012). Cohort effects in the visual world paradigm are mediated by visual/perceptual representations activated by spoken words, not phonological codes activated by displayed pictures. Talk presented at AMLaP 2012, Riva del Garda (Italy).
- Brown, M., Salverda, A.P., Dilley, L.C., & Tanenhaus, M.K. (2012). Preceding prosody influences metrical expectations during online sentence processing. Poster presented at the 25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, New York City (USA).
- Salverda, A.P., & Altmann, G.T.M. (September 2010). Objects referred to by spoken language capture attention in a visual-discrimination task.
Poster presented at AMLaP 2010, York (UK).
- Brown, M., Salverda, A.P., Dilley, L.C., & Tanenhaus, M.K. (September 2010). Distal prosody influences lexical interpretation in on-line sentence processing. Poster presented at AMLaP 2010, York (UK).
- Frank, A.F., Salverda, A.P., Jaeger, T.F., & Tanenhaus, M.K. (March 2009). Analyzing multinomial time-series data with "state" dependencies. Poster presented at the 22nd Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Davis (USA).
- Salverda, A.P., & Tanenhaus, M.K. (September 2008). Orthographic and phonological information in the printed-words paradigm. Talk presented at AMLaP 2008, Cambridge (UK).
- Tanenhaus, M.K., Frank, A., Jaeger, T.F., Salverda, A.P., & Masharov, M. (March 2008). The art of the state: Mixed effects regression modeling in the Visual World. Talk presented at the 21st Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Chapell Hill (USA).
- Salverda, A.P., Spivey, M.J., Magnuson, J.S., & Tanenhaus, M.K. (March 2007).
Eye movements and hand movements as indices of lexical processing. Poster presented at the 20th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, La Jolla (USA).
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Courses Taught
BCS 208: Laboratory in Perception and Cognition (2010,2011)
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Current Crushes
- Music: Mindwash by Nerve
- Book: The Royal Physician's Visit by Per Olov Enquist
- Film: Glengarry Glen Ross by James Foley
- Blog: annepier.wordpress.com
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Quote of the Day
While we ourselves are the living graves of murdered beasts, how can we expect any ideal conditions on this earth?
--George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
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