Here we investigated how the language in which a person addresses us, native or foreign, influences subsequent face recognition. In an old/new paradigm, we explored the behavioral and electrophysiological activity associated with face recognition memory. Participants were first presented with faces accompanied by voices speaking either in their native (NL) or foreign language (FL). Faces were then presented in isolation and participants decided whether the face was presented before (old) or not (new). The results revealed that participants were more accurate at remembering faces previously paired with their native as opposed to their FL. At the event-related potential (ERP) level, we obtained evidence that faces in the NL were differently e...
Eye-gaze stimuli can elicit orienting of attention in an observer, a phenomenon known as gaze cueing...
Describing a face in words can either hinder or help subsequent face recognition. Here, the authors ...
Recent research suggests that language plays a critical role in social categorization. Furthermore, ...
Here we investigated how the language in which a person addresses us, native or foreign, influences ...
Does language categorization influence face identification? The present study addressed this questio...
Early linguistic experience has an impact on the way we decode audiovisual speech in face-to-face co...
International audienceEarly linguistic experience has an impact on the way we decode audiovisual spe...
As the world experiences increased international mobility, we encounter those from different racial,...
Bilinguals have two languages that are activated in parallel. During speech production, one of these...
Kißler J, Strehlow J. SOMETHING ALWAYS STICKS? HOW EMOTIONAL LANGUAGE MODULATES NEURAL PROCESSES INV...
International audienceBetween 6 and 9 months, while infant’s ability to discriminate faces within th...
Most ERP studies on long-term memory retrieval show the potential power of ERP components in discrim...
The retrieval processes supporting recognition memory for faces were investigated using event-relate...
The recognition of faces is central to human social inter-action. Recordings of event-related potent...
Language can serve to constrain cognitive and emotional representations. Here, we investigate to wha...
Eye-gaze stimuli can elicit orienting of attention in an observer, a phenomenon known as gaze cueing...
Describing a face in words can either hinder or help subsequent face recognition. Here, the authors ...
Recent research suggests that language plays a critical role in social categorization. Furthermore, ...
Here we investigated how the language in which a person addresses us, native or foreign, influences ...
Does language categorization influence face identification? The present study addressed this questio...
Early linguistic experience has an impact on the way we decode audiovisual speech in face-to-face co...
International audienceEarly linguistic experience has an impact on the way we decode audiovisual spe...
As the world experiences increased international mobility, we encounter those from different racial,...
Bilinguals have two languages that are activated in parallel. During speech production, one of these...
Kißler J, Strehlow J. SOMETHING ALWAYS STICKS? HOW EMOTIONAL LANGUAGE MODULATES NEURAL PROCESSES INV...
International audienceBetween 6 and 9 months, while infant’s ability to discriminate faces within th...
Most ERP studies on long-term memory retrieval show the potential power of ERP components in discrim...
The retrieval processes supporting recognition memory for faces were investigated using event-relate...
The recognition of faces is central to human social inter-action. Recordings of event-related potent...
Language can serve to constrain cognitive and emotional representations. Here, we investigate to wha...
Eye-gaze stimuli can elicit orienting of attention in an observer, a phenomenon known as gaze cueing...
Describing a face in words can either hinder or help subsequent face recognition. Here, the authors ...
Recent research suggests that language plays a critical role in social categorization. Furthermore, ...