CDC Seminar Series: Moritz Daum (University of Zurich) - Interrelations between action and language
Talk, CEU Budapest, 24 June 2015
Author
Moritz Daum
Title
Interrelations between action and language
Abstract
Much of our daily life is dedicated to the perception of and the interaction with others. Adequate predictions of others’ behaviour allow an adaptation of one’s own behaviour and a smooth and continuous interaction with other interaction partners. In my talk, I will focus on the question how, early in life, we develop expectations of what others are doing and how these expectations are then used to derive predictions about others’ future behaviour. I will present data from studies that addressed the overall question how non-linguistic and linguistic forms of communication (or action and language) are related to each other. In particular, I will discuss how developing language skills are related to developing action skills and to which extent the performance of an action (i.e. enactment) can influence language acquisition.
Affiliation
University of Zurich
Prof. Dr. Moritz M. Daum
Department of Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Binzmuehlestrasse 14, Box 21
CH-8050 Zuerich
+41 44 635 74 86 Phone
+41 44 635 74 79 Fax
http://www.psychologie.uzh.ch
