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Reevaluating the Language of Learning Advantage in Bilingual Arithmetic: An ERP Study on Spoken Multiplication Verification
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 5; Pages: 532 (2022)
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Understanding Temporal Relations in Mandarin Chinese: An ERP Investigation
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 4; Pages: 474 (2022)
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Neural Mechanisms of Subliminal Mentor-Student Relationship Stimuli Processing: An ERP Study
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In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 5; Pages: 2760 (2022)
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The Brain Dynamics of Syllable Duration and Semantic Predictability in Spanish
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 4; Pages: 458 (2022)
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Lexical and semantic training to acquire words in a foreign language: An electrophysiological study
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Word representation and processing in deaf readers: Evidence from ERPs and eye-tracking
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Skilled hearing readers activate phonological, orthographic, and semantic representations in order to recognize and comprehend words. However, deaf readers may achieve reading comprehension by different means. More specifically, enhanced visual attention, reduced access to phonology, and bimodal bilingualism may influence how deaf readers represent and process words. In this dissertation, I introduce the topic of deaf readers and review literature describing the unique sensory and linguistic experiences that shape how they read. I then present data from a set of behavioral, eye tracking, and electrophysiological studies to compare deaf and hearing readers matched on reading skill and identify alternative approaches to achieving reading success. In Chapter 2, I present a pair of eye tracking studies that suggest deaf readers are more efficient at processing words in sentences and more sensitive to letter transpositions compared to hearing readers. In Chapter 3, I present ERP data from a masked lexical decision experiment showing similarities in how deaf and hearing readers process words and nonwords at sublexical and lexical levels. In Chapter 4, I use ERP evidence to demonstrate that deaf readers co-activate English word representations when recognizing ASL signs. Overall, deaf readers are more sensitive to the visual-orthographic structure of words, which makes them more reliant on orthographic representations during word recognition and more efficient at processing visual word forms in sentence reading.
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Cognitive psychology; Deaf Readers; ERPs; Eye Tracking; Linguistics; Speech therapy; Word Processing
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/313646vx
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A Noisy Channel Model of N400 and P600 Effects in Sentence Comprehension ...
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Modality switch effects emerge early and increase throughout conceptual processing: Evidence from ERPs ...
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Discourse- and prominence-driven argument interpretation: the influence of discourse coherence and animacy on the neurophysiological correlates of grammatical function assignment in Swedish ...
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Cognitive Control and Bilingualism: The Bilingual Advantage Through the Lens of Dimensional Overlap
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The online processing of causal and concessive discourse connectives
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Rational Redundancy in Referring Expressions: Evidence from Event‐related Potentials
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Fast Syntax in the Brain: Electrophysiological Evidence from the Rapid Parallel Visual Presentation Paradigm (RPVP)
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In: ISSN: 0278-7393 ; EISSN: 1939-1285 ; Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition ; https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03169781 ; Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, American Psychological Association, 2020, 47 (1), pp.99-112. ⟨10.1037/xlm0000811.supp⟩ (2020)
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An Event-Related Potential Investigation of Orthographic Precision
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Comparing ERPs between native speakers and second language learners: Dealing with individual variability ...
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Tracking Syntactic Conflict Between Languages over the Course of L2 Acquisition: A Cross-Sectional ERP Study ...
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Comparing ERPs between native speakers and second language learners: Dealing with individual variability ...
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Engineering creativity: Prior experience modulates electrophysiological responses to novel metaphors
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In: Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering Publications (2020)
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The temporal dynamics of implicit processing of non-letter, letter, and word-forms in the human visual cortex.
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