This suggests that one functional role of consistency is to support early lexical activation, potentially reflecting more stable cue-to-category mapping.
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However, consistency was not associated with recovery from misleading input.
Listeners with higher consistency show stronger initial activation of word candidates in L1 Spanish and partly in L2 English.
📣 New paper in Scientific Reports
Does speech perception consistency help us process spoken words more efficiently?
With @effiekapnoula.bsky.social and Arthur Samuel, we found that consistency facilitates early lexical activation.
🔗 doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Grateful to @umaurer.bsky.social and colleagues for their collaboration on this project.
Dyslexia does not appear to be characterized by a core neural adaptation deficit.
Neural adaptation and MMN responses were similar across groups and across levels of reading ability.
📢 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...
Grateful to @effiekapnoula.bsky.social and Arty Samuel for their guidance throughout this project.
In L2, listeners rely more on lexical (top-down) information, and the L1–L2 gradiency correlation emerges only among bilinguals with higher L2 proficiency.
In a nutshell: gradiency facilitates recovery from misleading input in L1 Spanish, replicating prior L1 English findings, but not in L2 English.
📢 New paper in JEP:HPP
Speech perception gradiency (sensitivity to fine-grained phonetic detail) has been shown to enhance speech perception flexibility (recovery from misleading information) in L1 English.
But does it play the same role in L2?
doi.org/10.1037/xhp0...
@bcbl.bsky.social
📖5th #iWORDD this October: 2 days of reading & dyslexia research, 1 on real-world impact!
Join our outstanding keynote line-up + share your work here by April 15: shorturl.at/lSlBI
@jyeatman.bsky.social @gaablab.bsky.social @drmluciano.bsky.social @standehaene.bsky.social @cassandrapw.bsky.social
The figure shows exemplary stimuli in experiments 1 and 2, that were biased for M- vs. P-pathway processing by spatial filtering (exp 1) or by isoluminance (exp 2).
Happy to be a collaborator on this new work by first-author Xin Huang from Urs Maurer's lab. In two combined eye-tracking/EEG experiments, we asked whether rapidly processed magnocellular (M-pathway) information in parafoveal vision plays a special role for word recognition in natural reading. (1/2)
I’m at #Psychonomics in Denver! Come by my poster (I-102) on distributional learning effects in bilingual speech perception!
#psynom25
While the first year of life is crucial for language development, our team found that sound categorization continues to develop throughout the early school years.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
The Spoken Language group @bcbl.bsky.social is currently recruiting for these positions:
👉PhD students (expressions of interest are welcome on a rolling basis)
👉Postdoctoral Researcher (start date: Nov '26 - Sep '27) tinyurl.com/3um3bjze
👉Research Assistant tinyurl.com/y5uebra6
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The Speech, Sign, and Systems Lab (formerly VoiceLab) is seeking motivated PhD students to join us in Fall 2026! We are part of the University of Iowa’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, consistently ranked among the top 5 programs in speech sciences nationwide.
📢PhD fellowships
The Spoken Language group at #BCBL (Spain) offers sponsorship for the #INPhINIT Predoctoral Fellowships
Potential PhD projects can be related to:
🗣️Speech perception
🧠Language learning
ℹ️Info about the position and application process: tinyurl.com/2kcfsjr3
📆Deadline: October 30
[2/2] They will present their scientific work in the oral session programme of the biennial conference organised by @escop.bsky.social .
Do not miss the full programme here 👇
www.escop2025.com/_files/ugd/0a7b35_2432f5...
[1/2] 🔜 #BCBL researchers @brianwwl.bsky.social , Silvia Yang, @effiekapnoula.bsky.social and Hadeel Ershaid have a prominent presence this week at #ESCOP2025 in #Sheffield.
In this study, we found that images provide a more salient modality (compared to orthography) for L2 learning - e.g., testing vocabulary in a different modality than that used in training led to a disadvantage, but not when trained with images!
Such a great project and such a fun collaboration! 😀
📢PhD fellowships in the Basque Country (Spain)
The Spoken Language group at BCBL (Spain) aims to sponsor a Basque Govt. predoctoral fellow in the upcoming call
Info about the group: www.bcbl.eu/en/research/...
Info about the position and application process: shorturl.at/i3lhi
Phonetic Variability Leads to Gradient Speech Perception: https://osf.io/486gm
Please share with your networks that the 2nd ROLE Symposium will be held online on May 19th. More information is coming soon www.rolecollective.org/events/2nd-r...
You can submit your abstracts by April 14th through this link docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
I am thrilled to share our new paper which investigates the role of continuous measures in linguistic diversity research. We found that children who are exposed to more linguistic diversity (e.g., language, dialect, accent) are perceptually more flexible. www.nature.com/articles/s41...