Experimental materials
All new materials will be published on osf, with links provided in the respective articles. For some older work, please see the materials below.
Pupil dilation experiment Dutch adults
Eye-tracking experiment on the interpretation and processing of pronouns by Dutch adults. Published as 'Pupillary responses reflect ambiguity resolution in pronoun processing' in Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
Materials (Stories and questions, in Dutch)
Translated Materials (Stories and questions, in English)
Pupil dilation experiment Italian adults
Eye-tracking experiment on the interpretation and processing of pronouns by Italian adults. Published as 'Reasoning about alternative forms is costly: Comparing the processing of null and overt pronouns in Italian using pupillary responses' in Discourse Processes
Materials (Stories and questions, in Italian)
Pupil dilation experiment German adults
Eye-tracking experiment on the interpretation and processing of pronouns by German adults.
Materials (Stories, in German)
Experiment Italian children
Experiment on the interpretation and processing of pronouns by Italian children (Submitted).
Materials (Stories and questions, in Italian)
Model code Italian pronoun processing
Cognitive model of the interpretation and processing of Italian subject pronouns by adults. Published as 'Processing Overt and Null Subject Pronouns in Italian: a Cognitive Model' in Proceedings of CogSci
Model code [published conference paper code]
Cognitive model of the interpretation and processing of Italian subject pronouns by adults and children.
Model code [submitted journal paper code]
Cognitive model of the interpretation and processing of Italian subject pronouns by adults in different discourses.
Model code1 Model code2 [published conference paper code]
Eye-tracking experiment German pronoun processing
Eye-tracking experiment on the influence of context on pronoun processing by German adults.
Materials (test items, filler items, and practice items, in German)
Eye-tracking and reading experiment with German adults
Materials (test and control sentences, in German)
Dr. Margreet Vogelzang
Lecturer in Psychology
margreet.vogelzang
[at]newcastle.ac.uk
mv498[at]cam.ac.uk
Reseach interests
Language processing
Cognitive science
Neuroscience
Language acquisition
Multilingualism