
Cognitive Translation and Interpreting Studies in the Early Twenty First Century
Special issue of Translation, Cognition & Behavior 6:2 (2023)
Editors
Adolfo M. García | Universidad de San Andrés / University of California / Universidad de Santiago de Chile
[Translation, Cognition & Behavior, 6:2] 2023. v, 166 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 7 March 2024
Published online on 7 March 2024
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Cognitive translation and interpreting studies in the early twenty first centuryAdolfo M. García, Edinson Muñoz & Néstor Singer | pp. 109–117
- Simultaneous interpreting, brain aging, and cognition: A review and future directionsStefan Elmer & Nathalie Giroud | pp. 118–140
- Predictive processes in interpreters: Existing findings and future directions in interpreting process researchEna Hodzik | pp. 141–163
- Wearable eye trackers: Methodological challenges, opportunities and perspectives for sight interpreting/translationYao Xiao, Kristian Tangsgaard Hvelplund & Chen-En Ho | pp. 164–186
- Cognition and behaviour of reception in museum spaces: A critical review of eye tracking research on museum translation (2010–2022)Renwen Xu, Boya Zhang & Binghan Zheng | pp. 187–210
- Experimenting with audio description: When participants are all ears in CTISAna María Rojo López & Marina Ramos Caro | pp. 211–229
- Contextualising translation expertise: Lived practice and social constructionDaniela Schlager & Hanna Risku | pp. 230–251
- Empirical translation process research: Past and possible future perspectivesMichael Carl | pp. 252–274
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