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This project (in progress) includes the materials of some of the talks I have given at conferences, lab meetings, or workshops: * **ESCOP2022**: poster presented during the 2022 edition of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology conference in Lille (France). * **ESLP2022**: slides of my presentation during the 2022 edition of the Embodied and Situated Language Processing conference in Tourcoing (France). * **SIPS2019**: slides of a lightning talk given during the 2019 edition of the SIPS conference in Rotterdam (Netherlands). * **PANLAB_06_02_2019**: slides of a lab meeting presentation about conducting power analyses via simulation in R. * **SIPS2018**: slides of a lightning talk given during the 2018 edition of the SIPS conference in Grand Rapids (MI). * **PANLAB_31_01_2018**: slides of a presentation given during a PANLAB meeting in January 2018 about the "redefine statistical significance" paper and commentaries published in response to it. * **ESLP2017**: slides of my presentation during the 2017 edition of the Embodied and Situated Language Processing conference in Moscow (Russia). * **Open_Science_meeting2017**: slides of a presentation I gave with Amélie Bret & Lisa Molto about Open Science practices in our lab (France). * **CERE2016**: slides of my presentation during the 2016th edition of the Consortium of European Research on Emotion (CERE) in Leiden (Netherlands). * **LANGENACT2016**: slides of my presentation during the International conference Language and Enaction in Clermont-Ferrand (France). * **Bayesian#10_sequential_testing**: slides of a presentation given during a meeting of our "#Bayesian# journal club in LPNC in early 2016, about sequential testing. * **FSC2016**: popularisation talk given during the 15h forum of cognitive science in Paris (France), in Descartes University (in French).
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