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EEG decoding of spoken words in bilingual listeners: from words to language invariant semantic-conceptual representations

Correia et al., 2015

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10117718877416103533
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Correia J
Jansma B
Hausfeld L
Kikkert S
Bonte M
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Frontiers in psychology

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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 …
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