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Aprendizaje, representación y procesamiento de palabras ambiguas en bilingües
Sá-Leite Dias, Ana Rita; Fraga Carou, Isabel (Universidad de Málaga, 2017-01)En este trabajo se revisan los estudios que han investigado el procesamiento, la representación y el aprendizaje de palabras ambiguas (homónimas y polisémicas) en individuos bilingües. La evidencia disponible apoya la ... -
Distraction by deviant sounds: disgusting and neutral words capture attention to the same extent
Parmentier, Fabrice B. R.; Fraga Carou, Isabel; Leiva, Alicia; Ferré, Pilar (Springer, 2020)Several studies have argued that words evoking negative emotions, such as disgust, grab attention more than neutral words, and leave traces in memory that are more persistent. However, these conclusions are typically based ... -
El papel de la animacidad en la resolución de ambigüedades sintácticas en portugués europeo: evidencia en tareas de producción y comprensión
Soares, Ana Paula; Fraga Carou, Isabel; Comesaña Vila, Montserrat; Piñeiro Barreiro, Ana (Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Asturias, 2010)En este trabajo se evaluó el papel de la animacidad en la desambiguación de cláusulas de relativo con doble antecedente en portugués europeo (PE). El estudio de cómo resuelve el procesador este tipo de ambigüedades ha sido ... -
Lexico-syntactic interactions during the processing of temporally ambiguous L2 relative clauses: An eye-tracking study with intermediate and advanced PortugueseEnglish bilinguals
Soares, Ana Paula; Oliveira, Helena; Ferreira, Marisa; Comesaña Vila, Montserrat; Macedo, António Filipe; Ferré, Pilar; Hernández Cabrera, Juan; Fraga Carou, Isabel; Acuña Fariña, Juan Carlos (PLOS, 2019)There is extensive evidence showing that bilinguals activate the lexical and the syntactic representations of both languages in a nonselective way. However, the extent to which the lexical and the syntactic levels of ... -
Of beavers and tables: the role of animacy in the processing of grammatical gender within a picture-word interference task
Sá-Leite Dias, Ana Rita; Haro Rodríguez, Juan; Comesaña Vila, Montserrat; Fraga Carou, Isabel (Frontiers Media, 2021)Grammatical gender processing during language production has classically been studied using the so-called picture-word interference (PWI) task. In this procedure, participants are presented with pictures they must name ... -
Processing gender agreement errors in pleasant and unpleasant words: An ERP study at the sentence level
Padrón Rodríguez, Isabel; Fraga Carou, Isabel; Acuña Fariña, Juan Carlos (Elsevier, 2020)In this study we examine the extent to which aspects such as the emotionality coded in words may interfere with the processing of gender agreement errors in a sentence grammaticality judgement task. We follow the ... -
Psycholinguistic and affective norms for 1,252 Spanish idiomatic expressions
Gavilán, José M.; Haro, Juan; Hinojosa, José Antonio; Fraga Carou, Isabel; Ferré, Pilar (Plos, 2021)This study provides psycholinguistic and affective norms for 1,252 Spanish idiomatic expressions. A total of 965 Spanish native speakers rated the idioms in 7 subjective variables: familiarity, knowledge of the expression, ... -
A Study on the Psychological Wound of COVID-19 in University Students
Padrón Rodríguez, Isabel; Fraga Carou, Isabel; Vieitez Portas, Lucía; Montes Piñeiro, Carlos; Romero Triñanes, Estrella (Frontiers Media, 2021)An increasing number of studies have addressed the psychological impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the general population. Nevertheless, far less is known about the impact on specific populations such as university students, ... -
The role of emotionality in the acquisition of new concrete and abstract words
Ferré, Pilar; Ventura, David; Comesaña Vila, Montserrat; Fraga Carou, Isabel (Frontiers, 2015-07-09)A processing advantage for emotional words relative to neutral words has been widely demonstrated in the monolingual domain (e.g., Kuperman et al., 2014). It is also well-known that, in bilingual speakers who have a certain ... -
Unraveling the mystery about the negative valence bias: does arousal account for processing differences in unpleasant words?
Vieitez Portas, Lucía; Haro Rodríguez, Juan; Ferré Romeu, María del Pilar; Padrón Rodríguez, Isabel; Fraga Carou, Isabel (MDPI, 2021)Many studies have found that the emotional content of words affects visual word recognition. However, most of them have only considered affective valence, finding inconsistencies regarding the direction of the effects, ...