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Word meaning acquisition is reflected in brain potentials of isolated words
Kuipers, Jan Rouke; Uminski, Anastasia; Green, Zoe. - : Springer Nature, 2017
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Language and culture modulate online semantic processing
Jones, Manon W; Thierry, Guillaume; Kuipers, Jan Rouke. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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On the road to somewhere: Brain potentials reflect language effects on motion event perception
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Bilingualism and increased attention to speech: Evidence from event-related potentials
Kuipers, Jan Rouke; Thierry, Guillaume. - : Elsevier, 2015
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Anomalous Transfer of Syntax between Languages
Vaughan-Evans, Awel; Jones, Manon W; Thierry, Guillaume. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2014
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ERP-pupil size correlations reveal how bilingualism enhances cognitive flexibility
Kuipers, Jan Rouke; Thierry, Guillaume. - : Elsevier, 2013
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Bilinguals reading in their second language do not predict upcoming words as native readers do
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Unconscious effects of language-specific terminology on preattentive color perception
Abstract: It is now established that native language affects one's perception of the world. However, it is unknown whether this effect is merely driven by conscious, language-based evaluation of the environment or whether it reflects fundamental differences in perceptual processing between individuals speaking different languages. Using brain potentials, we demonstrate that the existence in Greek of 2 color terms -- ghalazio and ble -- distinguishing light and dark blue leads to greater and faster perceptual discrimination of these colors in native speakers of Greek than in native speakers of English. The visual mismatch negativity, an index of automatic and preattentive change detection, was similar for blue and green deviant stimuli during a color oddball detection task in English participants, but it was significantly larger for blue than green deviant stimuli in native speakers of Greek. These findings establish an implicit effect of language-specific terminology on human color perception.
Keyword: cognition; Cognitive neuroscience; cultural differences; EEG; English as a Foreign or Second Language; event-related potentials; linguistic relativity; visual mismatch negativity
URL: http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/11528/1/PNAS_2009.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0811155106
http://hdl.handle.net/1893/11528
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Exploring the Role of Language Development and Verbal Encoding in Short-Term Recognition Memory in Early Childhood
Cardell, Annie Maria. - : Virginia Tech, 2009
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Language Development and Verbal Encoding: Implications for Individual Differences in Short-Term Memory in 3-Year-Olds
Cardell, Annie Maria. - : Virginia Tech, 2007
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Regional differences in task-related brain electrical activity and sources of variability in working memory function in early childhood
Wolfe, Christy D.. - : Virginia Tech, 2005
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The Effects of Age and Sex on Mental Rotation Performance, Verbal Performance, and Brain Electrical Activity
Roberts, Jonathan E.. - : Virginia Tech, 2001
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