37.810, Confs: Pre-workshop at Neurolinguistics in Sweden 2026: Stable Perception of Spectral Information (Sweden)
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Subject: 37.810, Confs: Pre-workshop at Neurolinguistics in Sweden 2026: Stable Perception of Spectral Information (Sweden)
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Date: 25-Feb-2026
From: Anna Persson [anna.persson at su.se]
Subject: Pre-workshop at Neurolinguistics in Sweden 2026: Stable Perception of Spectral Information
Pre-workshop at Neurolinguistics in Sweden 2026: Stable Perception of
Spectral Information
Short Title: NLS2026
Date: 11-Jun-2026 - 11-Jun-2026
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Contact: Anna Persson
Contact Email: anna.persson at su.se
Meeting URL:
https://www.su.se/english/divisions/centre-for-research-on-bilingualism/about-the-centre/neurolinguistics-in-sweden-nls2026#h-Preconferenceprogramme
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics; Phonetics;
Psycholinguistics
We are please to invite you to participate in the half-day workshop
Stable perception of spectral information across contexts: From
normalization to adaptive category representations, taking place on
the morning of June 11th, 2026, in Stockholm, Sweden.
The workshop is open to all and free of charge. It serves as a
pre-conference workshop to NLS2026. The conference has recently
extended its abstract submission deadline to March 2, 2026. We warmly
encourage you to consider submitting your work.
About the Workshop:
This workshop brings together researchers from phonetics, cognitive
science, neuroscience, and speech technology to explore how listeners
achieve stable speech perception despite large differences between
talkers and contexts. It focuses on low-level auditory mechanisms
involved in formant and spectral normalization, and how these rapid
processes interact with higher-level representations of linguistic
categories and contexts. Through invited talks and a focused
discussion, we aim to connect insights from behavioral studies, neural
data, computational modeling, and machine recognition to address open
questions about normalization and adaptation in speech perception.
Invited Speakers:
Kasia Hitczenko (University of Delaware, USA)
Ediz Sohoglu (University of Sussex, UK)
Ondrej Šuch (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)
Santiago Barreda (University of California, Davis, USA)
T Florian Jaeger (University of Rochester, USA)
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