Spoken word recognition and production require fast transformations between acoustic, phonological, and conceptual neural representations. Bilinguals perform these transformations in native and non-native languages, deriving unified semantic concepts from equivalent, but acoustically different words. Here we exploit this capacity of bilinguals to investigate input invariant semantic representations in the brain. We acquired EEG data while Dutch subjects, highly proficient in English listened to four monosyllabic and acoustically distinct animal words in both languages (e.g., "paard"-"horse"). Multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) was applied to identify EEG response patterns that discriminate between individual words within one language (wit...
Although research has now converged towards a consensus that both languages of a bilingual are repre...
Using event-related brain potentials, we investigated the temporal course of language change detecti...
This paper focuses on what electrical and magnetic recordings of human brain activity reveal about s...
Spoken word recognition and production require fast transformations between acoustic, phonological, ...
Bilinguals derive the same semantic concepts from equivalent, but acoustically different, words in t...
A growing majority of the world's population is able to speak and understand more than one language,...
Learning to process speech in a foreign language involves learning new representations for mapping t...
Converging evidence suggests that there is language non-selective access to the bilingual lexicon in...
In the context of language processing, proficiency and age of acquisition have reliably been shown t...
Converging evidence suggests that there is language non-selective access to the bilingual lexicon in...
Converging evidence suggests that there is language non-selective access to the bilingual lexicon in...
Neural oscillations track linguistic information during speech comprehension (e.g., Ding et al., 201...
Research into bilingual language production has identified a language control network that subserves...
Although research has now converged towards a consensus that both languages of a bilingual are repre...
Using event-related brain potentials, we investigated the temporal course of language change detecti...
This paper focuses on what electrical and magnetic recordings of human brain activity reveal about s...
Spoken word recognition and production require fast transformations between acoustic, phonological, ...
Bilinguals derive the same semantic concepts from equivalent, but acoustically different, words in t...
A growing majority of the world's population is able to speak and understand more than one language,...
Learning to process speech in a foreign language involves learning new representations for mapping t...
Converging evidence suggests that there is language non-selective access to the bilingual lexicon in...
In the context of language processing, proficiency and age of acquisition have reliably been shown t...
Converging evidence suggests that there is language non-selective access to the bilingual lexicon in...
Converging evidence suggests that there is language non-selective access to the bilingual lexicon in...
Neural oscillations track linguistic information during speech comprehension (e.g., Ding et al., 201...
Research into bilingual language production has identified a language control network that subserves...
Although research has now converged towards a consensus that both languages of a bilingual are repre...
Using event-related brain potentials, we investigated the temporal course of language change detecti...
This paper focuses on what electrical and magnetic recordings of human brain activity reveal about s...