Department of Cognitive Science
Dr Antje Lorenz
Contact Details
Office : C5A 568
Phone : +612 9850 6857
Fax : +612 9850 6059
email : lorenz@ling.uni-potsdam.de
Homepage : http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/people/people_about.php?id=185
External Address
Universitaet Potsdam
Institut fur Linguistik / Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
Postfach 601553
D-14415 Potsdam
Germany
Visits to MACCS
- 24th of January 2005 - 3rd of June 2005
- 12th of March 2007 - 12th of April 2007
- 1st of April 2011 - 31st of May 2011
Selected Publications
Periodicals
- Biedermann, B., Lorenz, A., Beyersmann, E., & Nickels, L. (2012). The influence of plural dominance in aphasic word production. Aphasiology, 26(8), 985-1004.
- Lorenz, A., & Nickels, L. (2007). Orthographic cueing in anomic aphasia: How does it work? Aphasiology, 21, 670-686.
Published Abstracts
- Biedermann, B., Lorenz, A., Beyersmann, E., Schiller, N., & Nickels, L. (2011). Plural dominance effects in picture naming for language-impaired and unimpaired speakers: a comparison [Abstract]. Proceedings of the 17th Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology.
Conference Presentations, Colloquia, and other presentations
- Biedermann, B., Nickels, L., Lorenz, A., & Schiller, N. (2012, October). Assessing plural information in impaired language processing. Presentation given at the 15th International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference, Melbourne.
- Biedermann, B., Lorenz, A., Beyersmann, E., Schiller, N., & Nickels, L. (2011, September). Plural dominance effects in picture naming for language-impaired and unimpaired speakers: A comparison. Poster session presented at the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP) Conference, San Sebastian, Spain.
- Biedermann, B., Lorenz, A., Beyersmann, E., Nickels, L., & Schiller, N. (2011, August). Plural dominance effects in picture naming. Paper presented at the Australian Cognitive Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuropsychiatry (ACNCN) Research Forum, Sydney.
- Biedermann, B., Lorenz, A., & Nickels, L. (2011, August). Heads and shoulders, knees and toes: Effects of plural dominance in aphasia. Paper presented at the Perspectives on Language Disorders Workshop, Sydney.
- Biedermann, B., Nickels, L., & Lorenz, A. (2010, September). On the origin of plural dominance effects. Poster session presented at the International Workshop on Language Production (IWoLP), Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
- Biedermann, B., Nickels, L., & Lorenz, A. (2010, August). Heads and shoulders, knees and toes: The effects of plural dominance on word retrieval in aphasia. Paper presented at the 11th International Science of Aphasia Conference, Potsdam, Germany.
- Lorenz, A., Biedermann, B., & Nickels, L. (2010, August). Production of plural nouns in German: An investigation of regularity effects in acquired phonological dysgraphia. Poster session presented at the 11th International Science of Aphasia Conference, Potsdam, Germany.
- Biedermann, B., Lorenz, A., Nickels, L., & Beyersmann, L. (2009, July). Insights from aphasic plural errors - impaired morphology informs unimpaired word processing Paper presented at the 5th CNCN research forum, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
- Nickels, L.A., & Lorenz, A. (2005, September). Comparing the effectiveness of orthographic and phonological cues in the treatment of anomia. Paper presented at the Aphasia Research Day, RRCS, Sydney.
Further Information
Seminars
- Tuesday 21st May,
Dr Fiona Maccullum,
"Autobiographical memory, self-identity and emotion regulation in prolo..." - Friday 24th May,
Prof. Damian Farrow ,
"ANTICIPATORY EXPERTISE IN SPORT: PROGRESS & CHALLENGES IN UNDERSTANDIN..." - Friday 24th May,
Lauren Hollier,
"The Relationship Between Prenatal Testosterone and Language Developmen..." - Friday 31st May,
Prof Colin Clifford,
"Towards a functional architecture for gaze perception" - Wednesday 5th Jun,
Mathworks Engineers,
"Macquarie University MATLAB Day"
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Contact Details
Telephone: (02) 9850 9599
Fax : (02) 9850 6059
Email : cogsci@mq.edu.au
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