Pilar Archila-Suerte

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Psychology University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States 
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Nguyen MVH, Vaughn KA, Claussenius-Kalman H, et al. (2023) Cortical Thickness Is Related to Variability in Heritage Bilingual Language Proficiency. Translational Issues in Psychological Science. 9: 364-379
Claussenius-Kalman HL, Vaughn KA, Archila-Suerte P, et al. (2020) Highly proficient, balanced bilingualism is related to thinner cortex in two cognitive control regions. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Claussenius-Kalman H, Vaughn KA, Archila-Suerte P, et al. (2019) Age of acquisition impacts the brain differently depending on neuroanatomical metric. Human Brain Mapping
Vaughn KA, Archila-Suerte P, Hernandez AE. (2018) Parietal lobe volume distinguishes attentional control in bilinguals and monolinguals: A structural MRI study. Brain and Cognition
Archila-Suerte P, Woods EA, Chiarello C, et al. (2018) Neuroanatomical profiles of bilingual children. Developmental Science
Rodriguez SM, Archila-Suerte P, Vaughn K, et al. (2017) Anterior insular thickness predicts speech sound learning ability in bilinguals. Neuroimage
Archila-Suerte P, Bunta F, Hernandez AE. (2016) Speech sound learning depends on individuals' ability, not just experience. The International Journal of Bilingualism : Cross-Disciplinary, Cross-Linguistic Studies of Language Behavior. 20: 231-253
Archila-Suerte P, Zevin J, Hernandez AE. (2015) The effect of age of acquisition, socioeducational status, and proficiency on the neural processing of second language speech sounds. Brain and Language. 141: 35-49
Archila-Suerte P, Zevin J, Ramos AI, et al. (2013) The neural basis of non-native speech perception in bilingual children. Neuroimage. 67: 51-63
Archila-Suerte P, Zevin J, Bunta F, et al. (2012) Age of acquisition and proficiency in a second language independently influence the perception of non-native speech. Bilingualism (Cambridge, England). 15: 190-201
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