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HIPCS

Hanyang Institute for Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language


 

About HIPCS

Hanyang Phonetics and Psycholinguistics Laboratory (HPPL), formerly "The Institute for Performative Humanities" originally established in 2005, was newly re-established in the College of Humanities at Hanyang University in 2017, with a new name as part of an effort to promote the Hanyang University Specializing Projects for linguistic...

Laboratories

Hanyang Institute for Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language

Sound Recording Studio

The sound recording studio has a professional sound-proof booth and a control room for acoustic data collection. The booth is equipped with a professional microphone (SHURE), which is connected to a portable high-definition stereo audio recorder (Tascam HD-P2) in the control room.

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Speech Perception Studio

The perception studio has two perception rooms, each of which is equipped with a PC, a headphone, and a button box. Each PC is installed with softwares such as NESU (Nijmegen Experiment Setup), SuperLab, and E-prime that help researchers to perform speech perception experiments and analyze behavioral data.

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Speech Production Lab

Electromagnetic Articulograph (EMA, Carsten AG501) is used to investigate kinematic aspects of articulation. EMA consists of microscopic sensor coils (which are attached to a subject’s articulators such as the tongue, the jaw, and the lips) and a control computer.

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Eye Tracking Lab

The eye tracker is a high-tech research device with great speed and precision for measuring eye positions and eye movements in various visual settings such as scene perception and reading. In the field of psycholinguistics, eye movements have been considered to provide significant implications on the language-based cognitive processes: how human-beings perceive and comprehend the sounds, meanings, and structures of language.

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NeuroCognition of Language Lab.

Research focuses on the cognitive and neurobiological basis of human communication and how through communication humans can learn about new objects and ideas – including imaginary worlds.

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Research Archievement