Conference presentations

Sheffield, 3-5 September 2025
Sheffield, 3-5 September 2025

Oral presentations (1st author)

  • Can same-language subtitles help children become better readers? British Psychological Society – Developmental Section Annual Conference, Egham, 10-11 September 2025
  • Where do children look when watching videos with same-language subtitles? Symposium “Eye Movements in Reading Acquisition” at ESCoP 2025, Sheffield, 3-5 September 2025
  • Can same-language subtitles help children become better readers? Joint meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society meeting and the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science, Dundee, 8–11 July 2025
  • Where do children look when watching videos with same-language subtitles? European Conference on Eye Movements, Maynooth University, Ireland, 24-29 August 2024
  • Where do children look when watching videos with same-language subtitles? Child Language Symposium, Newcastle University, 9–11 July 2024
  • Where do children look when watching videos with same-language subtitles? Experimental Psychology Society meeting, London, 3–5 January 2024
  • Do language properties (and reading experience) influence saccadic targeting of words during reading? Rank Prize Symposium, Grasmere, 9-12 October 2023
  • Where do children and adults look when watching videos with same-language subtitles? British Psychological Society – Cognitive and Developmental Sections, Bristol, 12-14 September 2023
  • Eye movements during reading in Russian-speaking typically developing children in grades 1-6. Problems of ontolinguistics – 2022, Saint-Petersburg, 19-21 April 2022, online
  • Benchmark measures of eye movements during silent reading in Russian school students. 5th International Neurobiology of Speech and Language Conference, St. Petersburg, Russia, 8-9 October 2021
  • Reliance on semantic and structural heuristics across the lifespan (short oral presentation). 34th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Philadelphia, 4-6 March 2021
  • Eye movements during silent reading in children with dyslexia. Linguistic forum: Language and Artificial Intelligence, Moscow, 12-14 November 2020
  • Good-enough processing while reading under no-noise and visual-noise conditions. The 20th European Conference on Eye Movements, Alicante, 18-22 August 2019
  • How do we store polysemous words in the mental lexicon? VIII International Conference on Cognitive Sciences, Svetlogorsk, 18-21 October 2018
  • Eye movement control in the Visual World paradigm. 5th Polish Eye Tracking Conference, Lublin, 21-​23 April 2017
  • Word Sense Frequency Estimation for Russian: Verbs, Adjectives and Different Dictionaries. eLex 2017: Lexicography from Scratch, Leiden, September 2017
  • The Taming of the Polysemy: Automated Word Sense Frequency Estimation for Lexicographic Purposes. XVII EURALEX International Congress, Tbilisi, September 2016
  • Regular polysemy: from sense vectors to sense patterns. The 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2016); Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of the Lexicon (CogALex-V), Osaka, December 2016

Poster presentations (1st author)

  • Global reading strategies in Russian-speaking children and adults: a scanpath analysis. 36th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing (HSP 2023), Pittsburgh, USA, 9-11 March 2023
  • A large-scale eye-movement study of silent reading in Russian children. Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP 2022), York, UK, 7-9 September 2022
  • Scanpath analysis of eye movements during reading in children with high risk of dyslexia. The 21st European Conference on Eye Movements (ECEM 2022), University of Leicester, UK, 21-25 August 2022
  • A large-scale eye-movement study of reading in Russian children. The 21st European Conference on Eye Movements (ECEM 2022), University of Leicester, UK, 21-25 August 2022
  • Eye movements during reading in Russian children with dyslexia. Cognitive Sciences in Moscow: New Research, Moscow, 23-24 June 2021
  • Developmental trajectory of grammatical role assignment in Russian. International Association for the Study of Child Language (IASCL) Conference, Philadelphia, 15-23 July 2021
  • Reliance on good-enough processing across the lifespan. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP 2020), Potsdam, 3-5 September 2020
  • Good-enough processing in adolescents and adults under no-noise and auditory-noise conditions. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP 2019), Moscow, 6-8 September 2019
  • Eye movements during algorithmic and good-enough sentence processing. The Fifth St.Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites), St. Petersburg, 16-17 December 2019
  • Good-enough processing in adolescents and adults: the effect of background noise. 2nd workshop “Neurobiology of Speech and Language”, St. Petersburg, 28-29 September 2018
  • Predicting cloze task results with language models. The Fourth St.Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites), St. Petersburg, December 2018
  • The representation of polysemous nouns, verbs, and adjectives in the mental lexicon. Linguistic Evidence 2018 - Experimental data drives linguistic theory, Tubingen, October 2018
  • Corpus is better than cloze: comparing two predictability measures. 1st international Workshop on Predictive Processing, San-Sebastian, June 2018
  • Gaze control in the visual world paradigm. The 10th Annual Embodied and Situated Language Processing Conference, Moscow, September 2017