Evelyne Mercure
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Mousley V, MacSweeney M, Mercure E
Infant Behav Dev
. 2024 May;
76:101959.
PMID: 38781790
Werker and Tees (1984) prompted decades of research attempting to detail the paths infants take towards specialisation for the sounds of their native language(s). Most of this research has examined...
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Mousley V, MacSweeney M, Mercure E
Biling (Camb Engl)
. 2023 Aug;
26(4):835-844.
PMID: 37636491
Bilingual infants rely differently than monolinguals on facial information, such as lip patterns, to differentiate their native languages. This may explain, at least in part, why young monolinguals and bilinguals...
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Dopierala A, Lopez Perez D, Mercure E, Pluta A, Malinowska-Korczak A, Evans S, et al.
Brain Lang
. 2023 Jul;
244:105304.
PMID: 37481794
From birth, we perceive speech by hearing and seeing people talk. In adults cortical representations of visual speech are processed in the putative temporal visual speech area (TVSA), but it...
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Dopierala A, Lopez Perez D, Mercure E, Pluta A, Malinowska-Korczak A, Evans S, et al.
Brain Topogr
. 2023 May;
36(4):459-475.
PMID: 37171657
In adults, the integration of audiovisual speech elicits specific higher (super-additive) or lower (sub-additive) cortical responses when compared to the responses to unisensory stimuli. Although there is evidence that the...
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Mercure E, Bright P, Quiroz I, Filippi R
J Exp Child Psychol
. 2022 Jan;
217:105351.
PMID: 35093667
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early milestones of early language development. This is an impressive achievement given that...
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Mercure E, Evans S, Pirazzoli L, Goldberg L, Bowden-Howl H, Coulson-Thaker K, et al.
Neurobiol Lang (Camb)
. 2020 Apr;
1(1):9-32.
PMID: 32274469
Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that monolingual infants activate a left-lateralized frontotemporal brain network in response to spoken language, which is similar to the network involved in processing spoken and signed...
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Pote I, Wang S, Sethna V, Blasi A, Daly E, Kuklisova-Murgasova M, et al.
Autism Res
. 2019 Feb;
12(4):614-627.
PMID: 30801993
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition, and infant siblings of children with ASD are at a higher risk of developing autistic traits or an ASD diagnosis, when...
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Mercure E, Quiroz I, Goldberg L, Bowden-Howl H, Coulson K, Gliga T, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2018 Nov;
9:1943.
PMID: 30459671
Faces capture and maintain infants' attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addresses the impact of early language experience on attention to faces in infancy. It was hypothesized...
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Mercure E, Kushnerenko E, Goldberg L, Bowden-Howl H, Coulson K, Johnson M, et al.
Dev Sci
. 2018 Jul;
22(1):e12701.
PMID: 30014580
Infants as young as 2 months can integrate audio and visual aspects of speech articulation. A shift of attention from the eyes towards the mouth of talking faces occurs around...
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Tye C, Farroni T, Volein A, Mercure E, Tucker L, Johnson M, et al.
J Neurodev Disord
. 2015 Oct;
7:33.
PMID: 26451165
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common and highly heritable neurodevelopmental disorder that is likely to be the outcome of complex aetiological mechanisms. One strategy to provide insight is...