Tania Zamuner

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At the CCLR, we use a variety of methodologies to examine language processing in children and adults. We provide training for undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows, and aim to provide a forum for research and critical thinking in a collaborative environment.
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Tania Zamuner's campus lab is equipped with an EyeLink 1000 remote eyetracking system, which is suitable for a range of experimental studies, such as the visual world paradigm and on-line reading paradigms. The eyetracker is housed in a sound-proof booth containing other video and audio equipment. For more information on the EL 1000 and other eyetracking equipment, visit SR Research.

The uOttawa Living Lab at Canada Science and Technology Museum is equipped with 2 Eyelink 1000 Plus remote eye tracking systems, 3 sound attenuated rooms, and a variety of video and audio equipment. Visit the uOttawa Living Lab for more information. 

Current Projects

  • Development of spoken word recognition during early childhood (NSERC)
  • The Production Effect and The Reverse Production Effect in children and adults (SSHRC)
  • Knowledge mobilization in a museum setting (SSHRC-PDG, with Atance and Fennell).
  • Language processing in bilinguals.
  • Accent perception in toddlers.
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