Posters

Posters that I created are all available on figshare.

2020

J. Egger, C. Rowland, & C. Bergmann. The relation between speed of processing and parental input complexity. At the virtual International Congress on Infant Studies bi-annual conference 2020 (online conference) in Glasgow, UK, on July 6-9

A. Cristia, S. Tsuji, & C. Bergmann. Infant cognition theories' coming of age: Moving from qualitative to quantitative assessment. At the virtual International Congress on Infant Studies bi-annual conference 2020 (online conference) in Glasgow, UK, on July 6-9

M. Zettersten, A. Black, C. Bergmann, D. Bacon, H. Weaver, & J. Saffran. Investigating the relationship between infant learning and measured effect size in preferential looking paradigms. At the virtual International Congress on Infant Studies bi-annual conference 2020 (online conference) in Glasgow, UK, on July 6-9

G. Govaart, C. Bergmann, A. D. Friederici, & C. Männel. The effect of speaker variability on phoneme processing: A crowd-science experiment. At the IMPRS conference "Interdisciplinary Approaches in the Language Sciences" (online conference) in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, on June 3-5


2019

J. Egger, C. Rowland, & C. Bergmann. Relating parental MLU to infant’s vocabulary size via speed of processing. At the Lancaster Conference on Infant and Early Child Development (LCICD) 2019, in Lancaster, UK, on August 21-23

J. Egger, C. Rowland, & C. Bergmann. Gaze-triggered looking-while-listening: A new method for measuring speed of processing. At the BCCCD 2019, in Budapest, Hungary, on January 3-5


2018

C. Bergmann & S. Tsuji. Word learning in the wild and the impact of talker variability in daily life. At the XXI International Congress for Infant Studies (ICIS) Biennial Conference in Philadelphia, USA, on July 1-3.

K. Von Holzen & C. Bergmann. A meta-analysis of mispronunciation sensitivity in infancy. At the XXI International Congress for Infant Studies (ICIS) Biennial Conference in Philadelphia, USA, on July 1-3.


2017

C. Bergmann. Characterizing talker variability in everyday life of urban, high SES 4- to 12-month-olds. At Many Paths to Language (MPaL) in Nijmegen, the Netherlands on October 6-8. Poster

C. Bergmann & S. Tsuji. Everyday input variability affects word recognition at 11 but not 16 months. At Many Paths to Language (MPaL) in Nijmegen, the Netherlands on October 6-8. Poster

K. von Holzen & C. Bergmann. Babies know words, even when they are mispronounced. At the Workshop on Infant Language Development (WILD) in Bilbao, Spain on June 15-17. Poster


2016

C. Bergmann, A Cristia, & E. Dupoux. Discriminability of sound contrasts in the face of speaker variation quantified. At the 38th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci) in Philadelphia, USA on August 11-13. Poster

S. Tsuji, M. Lewis, C. Bergmann, M. Braginsky, P. Piccinini, M. C. Frank, & A. Cristia. MetaLab: Supporting Power Analysis and Experimental Planning in Developmental Research. At the 2016 International Conference on Infant Studies (ICIS) in New Orleans, USA on May 26-28. Poster

C. Bergmann, S. Tsuji, M. Lewis, M. Braginsky, P. Piccinini, A. Cristia, & M. C. Frank. (presented by S. Tsuji). MetaLab: Power Analysis and Experimental Planning in Developmental Research Made Easy. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development (BCCCD) in Budapest, Hungary on January 7-9. Poster

S. Tsuji & C. Bergmann. (presented by S. Tsuji). Input Variability and accented speech influence learning and recognizing words in 11-month-olds. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development (BCCCD) in Budapest, Hungary on January 7-9.


2015

C. Bergmann, M. Paulus, & P. Fikkert. Grammatical Gender Influences Dutch 5-year-olds’ Pronoun Interpretation in a Pointing Task. Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) Biennial Meeting in Philadelphia, USA on March 19 - 21. Poster


2014

C. Bergmann & A. Cristia. InWordDB - A comprehensive database on infant word segmentation. International Conference on Infant Studies (ICIS) in Berlin, Germany on July 3-5. Poster


2013

C. Bergmann, L. ten Bosch, & L. Boves. Modelling the headturn preference procedure: Insights from an end-to-end model of speech processing and behaviour generation. Workshop on Infant Language Development (WILD) 2012 in Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain on June 20-22. Poster

C. Bergmann, L. ten Bosch, & L. Boves. Simulating infants' recognition of their own name: The role of past experience. Workshop on Infant Language Development (WILD) 2012 in Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain on June 20-22. Poster


2012

C. Bergmann, L. Boves, & L. ten Bosch. (presented by L. ten Bosch). A model of the Headturn Preference Procedure: Linking cognitive processes to overt behaviour. IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and Epigenetic Robotics (ICDL-EpiRob) 2012 in San Diego, USA on November 7-9

M. Versteegh, C. Bergmann, L. ten Bosch, & L. Boves. (presented by M. Versteegh). Active Learning in a Computational Model of Word Learning. Postgraduate Conference on Robotics and Development of Cognition (RobotDoC) in Lausanne, Switzerland on September 10-12

C. Bergmann, L. ten Bosch, & P. Fikkert. Modelling robustness in infant word recognition: The effect of noise and speaker identity. XVIII Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies (ICIS) in Minneapolis, USA on June 7-9. Poster


2010

M. Gubian, C. Bergmann, & L. Boves. (presented by M. Gubian). Investigating word learning processes in an artificial agent. IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL) 2010 in Ann Arbor, USA on August 18-21. Poster


2009

C. Bergmann, M. Paulus, & P. Fikkert. Gender and task effects in pronoun interpretation. 34th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD) in Boston, USA on November 6-8. Poster

C. Bergmann, M. Paulus, & P. Fikkert. A closer look at pronoun comprehension: Comparing different methods. Relating Asymmetries between Speech & Comprehension in the Acquisition of Language (RASCAL) in Groningen, The Netherlands on January 24-25. Poster