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 Publications

Carreiras, M., Seghier, M., Baquero, S., Estévez, A., Lozano, A., Devlin, J.T., and Price, C. J. (2009). An anatomical signature for literacy. Nature, 461, 983-U245

Gillon-Dowens, M., Vergara, M., Barber, H. A., Carreiras, M. (2010). Morpho-syntactic processing in late L2 learners. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22 (8), 1870–1887,doi:10.1162/jocn.2009.21304

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Nicolas Dumay

Nicolas Dumay

Position: Staff Scientist

neurocognition of language, speech segmentation, spoken and written word recognition, word acquisition, memory consolidation, phonological encoding

Publications

  • Damian, M. F., & Dumay, N. (2009). Exploring phonological encoding through repeated segments. Language and Cognitive Processes, 24, 685-712.
  • Dumay, N., & Gaskell, M.G. (2007). Sleep-associated changes in the mental representation of spoken words. Psychological Science, 18, 35-39.
  • Damian, M.F., & Dumay, N. (2007). Time pressure and phonological advance planning in spoken production. Journal of Memory and Language, 57, 195-209.
  • Chéreau, C., Gaskell, M.G., & Dumay, N. (2007). Reading spoken words: Orthographic effects in auditory priming. Cognition, 102, 341-360.
  • Dumay, N., & Gaskell, M.G. (2005). Do words go to sleep? Exploring consolidation of spoken forms through direct and indirect measures. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28, 69-70.
  • Gaskell, M.G., & Dumay, N. (2003). Lexical competition and the acquisition of novel words. Cognition, 89, 105-132.
  • Dumay, N., Frauenfelder, U.H., & Content, A. (2002). The role of the syllable in lexical segmentation in French: Word-spotting data. Brain and Language, 81, 144-161.
  • Dumay, N., Benraïss, A., Barriol, B., Colin, C., Radeau, M., & Besson, M. (2001). Behavioral and electrophysiological study of phonological priming between bisyllabic spoken words. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13, 121-143.
 
 
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