Centre for Research on Bilingualism in Theory & Practice
Neurobilingualism
Bilingual functioning from infancy to adulthood
19 - 20 September 2009, Bangor University, Wales, UK
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Poster session II
Sunday September 20, 1:15-2:15
Poster board 1
Anna Marzecova, Dariusz Asanowicz, Luba Kriva, and Zofia Wodniecka
Tell me what languages you speak, and I will tell you what attention you
have: Examining the efficiency of Attentional Networks in bilinguals
across different language set
Poster board 2
Kathrin Klingebiel, Brendan Weeke, and Steve Majerus
Serial order and item memory in mono- and bilinguals
Poster board 3
Mireia Hernandez, Clara Martin, Francisco Barcelo, and Albert Costa
Bilingual advantage in non-linguistic task switching
Poster board 4
Benedetta Bassetti
Grammatical and psychological gender in bilinguals
Poster board 5
Jasmin Sadat, Albert Costa, and F-Xavier Alario
Noun-phrase production in bilinguals
Poster board 6
Anna Kaarina Castro Gonzaga, Pasquale Anthony Della Rosa, Roland Keim, Albert
Costa, and Jubin Abutalebi
Multilinguals vs. monolinguals: Functional and structural differences
as revealed by a combined fRMI and VBM investigation
Poster board 7
Xin Wang
Masked translation priming in balanced and unbalanced bilinguals
Poster board 8
Jennifer Roberts and Marie-Josephe Tainturier
Cross-language treatment generalisation in bilingual dysgraphia
Poster board 9
Hsin-Chin Chen, Jyotsna Vaid, and Heather Bortfeld
Neural substrates involved in L2 phonological processing are
constrained by L1
Poster board 10
Caroline Junge, Anne Cutler, and Peter Hagoort
Word segmentation at 10 months and word-learning ability at 16
months
Poster board 11
Mikel Santesteban, Alice Foucart, Holly Branigan, and Martin John Pickering
Does L1 syntax affect L2 agreement processing? The case of Spanish-English
and French-English bilinguals' producing English possessive adjectives
Poster board 12
Yoshiko Yamada and Helen Neville
Syntactic processing in English and nonsense sentences in
monolingual and late bilingual adults: An ERP study
Poster board 13
Alice Blumenthal and Mariacristina Musso
Hierarchical rule processing in early bilinguals