Caroline Lehr

List of John Benjamins publications for which Caroline Lehr plays a role.

Articles

Gieshoff, Anne Catherine, Caroline Lehr and Andrea Hunziker Heeb 2021 Stress, cognitive, emotional and ergonomic demands in interpreting and translation: A review of physiological studiesDevelopments in Cognitive Translation and Interpreting Studies, Xiao, Kairong and Sandra L. Halverson (eds.), pp. 404–439 | Article
The autonomic nervous system is responsible for modulating peripheral functions in the human body and consists of sympathetic and parasympathetic branches. Its activation affects, among other things, heart rate, respiratory rate, salivation, perspiration, pupillary dilation, and blink rate. For… read more
Albl-Mikasa, Michaela, Maureen Ehrensberger-Dow, Andrea Hunziker Heeb, Caroline Lehr, Michael Boos, Matthias Kobi, Lutz Jäncke and Stefan Elmer 2020 Cognitive load in relation to non-standard language input: Insights from interpreting, translationand neuropsychologyTranslation, Cognition & Behavior 3:2, pp. 263–286 | Article
The linguistic, psycholinguistic, and neural processes underlying simultaneous interpreting and translation have attracted widespread interest in the research community. However, an understanding of the cognitive load associated with these bilingual activities is just starting to emerge, and the… read more
Lehr, Caroline 2010 Psycholinguistik, Übersetzungswissenschaft und Expertiseforschung im Rahmen der interdisziplinären ForschungWhy Translation Studies Matters, Gile, Daniel, Gyde Hansen and Nike K. Pokorn (eds.), pp. 211–222 | Article
The following paper addresses the subject “Why Translation Study matters” from an interdisciplinary point of view. It shall outline a psycholinguistic experiment conducted with translation students in the context of an interdisciplinary research project. The experiment, which originally intended to… read more