Exploring the Interplay Between Language Comprehension and Cortical Tracking: The Bilingual Test Case.
BAUS C., MILLAN, I., CHEN, X.J.,
& BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E. NEUROBIOLOGY OF LANGUAGE, 1-13. 2024LINKPDF
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“¿Cómo qué, cómo qué? cómo qué?” Single-language echolalia in a bilingual female with progressive supranuclear palsy: a case report.
ABDULLAH, L., VALDEZ, D.,
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E. ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCOLOGY, 38(7), 1482-1482.2023LINKPDF
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Natural vs forced language switching: Free selection and consistent language use eliminate significant performance costs and cognitive demands in the brain.
ZHU, J., BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., SUN, Y., SKAZAY, A, & SOWMAN, P. NEUROIMAGE 247, (2022): 1187972022LINKPDF
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Inflection across Categories: Tracking Abstract Morphological Processing in Language Production with MEG.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., HAUPTMAN, M.*, & PYLKKÄNEN, L.
CEREBRAL CORTEX, 3092021LINKPDF
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On the Need for Theoretically Guided Approaches to Possible Bilingual Advantages: An Evaluation of the Potential Loci in the Language and Executive Control Systems.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., & CARAMAZZA, A.NEUROBIOLOGY OF LANGUAGE , 1-162021LINKPDF
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Neural representation of words within phrases: Temporal evolution of color-adjectives and object-nouns during simple composition.
HONARI-JAHROMI, M., CHOUINARD, B., BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., PYLKKÄNEN, L., & FYSHE, A.PLOS ONE , 16.3 (2021): E02427542021LINKPDF
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A common selection mechanism at each linguistic level in bilingual and monolingual language production.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., & CARAMAZZA, A.COGNITION 1046252021LINKPDF
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Adaptation to mis-pronounced speech: evidence for a prefrontal-cortex repair mechanism.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., GWILLIAMS, L.*, MARANTZ, A., & PYLKKÄNEN, L.NATURE SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 11, 97(2011)2020LINKPDF
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Understanding Requires Tracking: Noise and Knowledge Interact in Bilingual Comprehension.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., DING, N., PYLKKÄNEN, L., & POEPPEL, D.JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE 32(10), 1975-19832020LINKPDF
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The role of proactive control on subcomponents of language control: Evidence from trilinguals.
LIU, H., ZHANG, Y., BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., HEA, Y., CHEN, B. COGNITION 194, 1040552019LINKPDF
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Ecological Validity in Bilingualism Research and the Bilingual Advantage.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., & PYLKKÄNEN, L. TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 22(12), 1117-11262018LINKPDF
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Language switching decomposed through MEG and evidence from bimodal bilinguals.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., EMMOREY, K., & PYLKKÄNEN, L. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 115.39 (2018)2018LINKPDF
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Shared neural correlates for building phrases in signed and spoken language.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., KASTNER, I., EMMOREY, K., & PYLKKÄNEN, L. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 8, 54922018LINKPDF
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The priming of Basic Combinatory Responses in MEG.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., FERREIRA, S.V., DEL PRATO, P., & PYLKKÄNEN, L.
COGNITION 70, 49-632017LINKPDF
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The neural representation of concepts during composition.
FYSHE, A., BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., & PYLKKÄNEN, L. COGNITIVE COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE (CNN)2017PDF
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Decoding Language Switching in the Bilingual Brain: evidence from simultaneous speech and sign production.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., EMMOREY, K., & PYLKKÄNEN, L.COGNITIVE COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE (CNN)2017PDF
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Bilingual Language Switching in the Laboratory versus in the Wild: The Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Adaptive Language Control.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., & PYLKKÄNEN, L.THE JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 37(37), 9022-90362017LINKPDF
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Bilingual Language Control in Perception versus Action: MEG Reveals Comprehension Control Mechanisms in Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Domain-General Control of Production in Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., & PYLKKÄNEN, L.THE JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 36(2): 290-3012016LINKPDF
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Composition of complex numbers: Delineating the computational role of the left anterior temporal lobe.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., & PYLKKÄNEN, L.NEUROIMAGE 124(Pt A):194-2032015LINKPDF
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Brain bases of language selection: MEG evidence from Arabic-English bilingual language production.
BLANCO-ELORRIETA, E., & PYLKKÄNEN, L.FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 9:272015LINKPDF
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Building phrases in language production: An MEG study of simple composition.
NYU DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
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