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PhD student @BCBL. Interested in bilingualism, language processing, and speech perception.
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However, consistency was not associated with recovery from misleading input.
Grateful to @umaurer.bsky.social and colleagues for their collaboration on this project.
Neural adaptation and MMN responses were similar across groups and across levels of reading ability.
Dyslexia does not appear to be characterized by a core neural adaptation deficit.
Listeners with higher consistency show stronger initial activation of word candidates in L1 Spanish and partly in L2 English.
This suggests that one functional role of consistency is to support early lexical activation, potentially reflecting more stable cue-to-category mapping.
📢 New paper in Neuropsychologia Do children with dyslexia show differences in neural adaptation or MMN? In an EEG roving paradigm, we found no clear differences between children with and without dyslexia. 🔗 doi.org/10.1016/j.ne...