Dr Caroline Whiting![]() University positionResearch Associate DepartmentsInstitutesN/A Home pagehttp://www.carolinewhiting.com (personal home page) Research ThemeInterestsMy research interests lie in understanding how the language system supports the mapping from visual or spoken input to the level of accessing word meaning, and how this can inform models of language representation in the brain. I am particularly interested in examining how different types of information about a word are identified across time during language processing (letters, grammatical information, meaning, etc.) using neuroimaging techniques such as magnetoencephalography (MEG). Research Focus
EquipmentBehavioural analysis Electroencephalography (EEG) Electrophysiological recording techniques Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Magnetoencephalography (MEG) CollaboratorsNo collaborators listed Associated News ItemsPublications2014Whiting C, Shtyrov Y, Marslen-Wilson W (2014), “Real-time Functional Architecture of Visual Word Recognition.” J Cogn Neurosci :1-20 Details 2013Whiting CM, Marslen-Wilson WD, Shtyrov Y (2013), “Neural dynamics of inflectional and derivational processing in spoken word comprehension: laterality and automaticity.” Front Hum Neurosci 7:759 Details 2011Whiting CM, Shtyrov Y, Marslen-Wilson WD (2011), “Processing of derivational and inflectional forms in spoken word comprehension: Combined MEG-EEG evidence.” J Cogn Neurosci 23, Supplement 2009Whiting CM, Shtyrov Y, Marslen-Wilson WD (2009), “Effects of morphological complexity on lexical processing: Evidence from MEG.” J Cogn Neurosci 21, Supplement |