Bastien Boutonnet, PhD
Affiliations: | Psychology | Bangor University, Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom |
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Sign in to add mentorGuillaume L. Thierry | grad student | 2009-2013 | Bangor University |
Gary Lupyan | post-doc | 2014-2015 | UW Madison |
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Vaughan-Evans A, Parafita Couto MC, Boutonnet B, et al. (2020) Switchmate! An Electrophysiological Attempt to Adjudicate Between Competing Accounts of Adjective-Noun Code-Switching. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 549762 |
Schiller NO, Boutonnet BP, De Heer Kloots MLS, et al. (2020) (Not so) Great Expectations: Listening to Foreign-Accented Speech Reduces the Brain's Anticipatory Processes. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 2143 |
Pablos L, Parafita Couto MC, Boutonnet B, et al. (2019) Adjective-noun order in Papiamento-Dutch code-switching Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism. 9: 710-735 |
Samaha J, Boutonnet B, Postle BR, et al. (2018) Effects of meaningfulness on perception: Alpha-band oscillations carry perceptual expectations and influence early visual responses. Scientific Reports. 8: 6606 |
Jończyk R, Boutonnet B, Musiał K, et al. (2016) The bilingual brain turns a blind eye to negative statements in the second language. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience |
Boutonnet B, Lupyan G. (2015) Words jump-start vision: a label advantage in object recognition. Journal of Vision. 15: 11 |
Boutonnet B, Lupyan G. (2015) Words Jump-Start Vision: A Label Advantage in Object Recognition. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 9329-35 |
Boutonnet B, Lupyan G. (2015) Words jump-start vision: A label advantage in object recognition Journal of Neuroscience. 35: 9329-9335 |
Boutonnet B, McClain R, Thierry G. (2014) Compound words prompt arbitrary semantic associations in conceptual memory. Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 222 |
Boutonnet B, Dering B, Viñas-Guasch N, et al. (2013) Seeing objects through the language glass. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 25: 1702-10 |