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    Dr Mirjana Bozic

    University Position
    Associate Professor

    Interests

    I study language as a cognitive and a neural system. My research focuses on the neural mechanisms that support spoken language comprehension. Using behavioural and neuroimaging techniques, I investigate how different properties of the speech input engage the underlying neural architecture to produce successful comprehension. The second major strand of my research is bilingualism. I am interested in understanding the cognitive and the neural consequences of the ability to speak two (or more) languages.

    Key Publications

    Publications

    Differentiating morphology, form, and meaning: neural correlates of morphological complexity.

    DOI: http://doi.org/10.1162/jocn.2007.19.9.1464
    Journal: J Cogn Neurosci
    E-pub date: 1 Sep 2007
    Authors: M Bozic, WD Marslen-Wilson, EA Stamatakis, MH Davis, LK Tyler