28 results match your criteria: "Basque Centre on Cognition[Affiliation]"

We report the case study of a French-Spanish bilingual dyslexic girl, MP, who exhibited a severe visual attention (VA) span deficit but preserved phonological skills. Behavioural investigation showed a severe reduction of reading speed for both single items (words and pseudo-words) and texts in the two languages. However, performance was more affected in French than in Spanish.

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Error-related activity and correlates of grammatical plasticity.

Front Psychol

November 2011

Basque Centre on Cognition, Brain and Language Donostia, Basque Country, Spain.

Cognitive control involves not only the ability to manage competing task demands, but also the ability to adapt task performance during learning. This study investigated how violation-, response-, and feedback-related electrophysiological (EEG) activity changes over time during language learning. Twenty-two Dutch learners of German classified short prepositional phrases presented serially as text.

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A person is not a number: discourse involvement in subject-verb agreement computation.

Brain Res

September 2011

BCBL, Basque Centre on Cognition, Brain and Language, Paseo Mikelegi 69, 20009 Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain.

Agreement is a very important mechanism for language processing. Mainstream psycholinguistic research on subject-verb agreement processing has emphasized the purely formal and encapsulated nature of this phenomenon, positing an equivalent access to person and number features. However, person and number are intrinsically different, because person conveys extra-syntactic information concerning the participants in the speech act.

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