Presentations

Talks

Declerck, M. (2023). Bilinguals and inhibition. Department of Communication and Cognition Colloquium (Tilburg University), Tilburg, Netherlands.

Declerck, M. (2022). How general are control processes? A closer look at bilinguals. Institut für Psychologie kolloquium (RWTH Aachen), Aachen, Germany.

Declerck, M. & Koch, I. (2022). The concept of inhibition in bilingual control. Bilingualism, Mind, and Brain Lab (University of California, Irvine), Irvine, USA.

Declerck, M. & Koch, I. (2021). The concept of inhibition in bilingual control. Lunch seminar Experimental Psychology (Ghent University), Ghent, Belgium.

Declerck, M., Meade, G., Midgely, K. J., Holcomb, P. J., Roelofs, A., & Emmorey, K. (2021). Language control in bimodal bilinguals: Evidence from ERPs. 13th International Symposium on Bilingualism, Warsaw, Poland.

Declerck, M., & Philipp, A. M. (2021). Voluntary language switching while typing. Conference on Multilingualism, Konstanz, Germany.

Declerck, M. (2020). Does language control and cognitive control overlap? Exeter Psychology series of Cognition Seminars (University of Exeter), Exeter, UK.

Declerck, M. (2020). Language control during bilingual language comprehension? Bilingualism, Mind, and Brain Lab (University of California, Irvine), Irvine, USA.

Declerck, M. (2020). Is language control domain general? Center for Research in Language (University of California, San Diego), San Diego, USA.

Declerck, M. (2019). A closer look at cognates during language switching. Language production lab (University of California, San Diego), San Diego, USA.

Declerck, M., Wen, Y., Snell, J., Meade, G., & Grainger, J. (2019). Unified syntax in the bilingual mind. 60th meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Montreal, Canada.

Declerck, M., Ivanova, I., Grainger, J., & Duñabeitia, J. A. (2018). Do speech registers also rely on language representations? Evidence from switching between formal and informal language. Psycholinguistics in Flanders, Gent, Belgium.

Declerck, M. (2018). How general is bilingual language control? School of Psychology and Language Learning (Abertay University), Dundee, Scotland.

Declerck, M., Snell, J., & Grainger, J. (2018). On the role of language membership information during word recognition in bilinguals: Evidence from flanker-language congruency effects. 3rd International Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Declerck, M., Koch, I., Duñabeitia, J. A., Grainger, J., & Stephan, D. N. (2017). What absent switch costs during bilingual language comprehension can tell us about language control. 20th ESCOP conference, Potsdam, Germany.

Declerck, M. (2016). Flagging down a language: The influence of language cues. Institute of Psychology (RWTH Aachen University), Aachen, Germany.

Declerck, M., & Philipp, A. M. (2016). Is bilingual language control restricted to language tags/schemas? The effect of language practice and language-specific item practice on asymmetrical switch costs. 9th Conference on Multilingualism, Ghent, Belgium.

Declerck, M., Philipp, A. M., & Grainger, J. (2016). Bilingual inhibition during naming and reading. 2nd International Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Granada, Spain.

Declerck, M. (2015). To inhibit or not to inhibit during bilingual language control. Brain & Language Research Institute (Aix-Marseille University), Marseille, France.

Declerck, M., Lemhöfer, K., & Grainger, J. (2015). Bilingual language control and speech monitoring: Two sides of the same coin? 19th ESCOP conference, Paphos, Cyprus.

Declerck, M., & Schäffner, S. (2014). Cognitive control in language processing. HumTec research group (RWTH Aachen University), Aachen, Germany.

Declerck, M., Denise N. Stephan, & Philipp, A. M. (2014). Semantic context effect: due to semantics or visual input? Evidence from a memory-based monolingual and bilingual semantic blocking task. 56th TeaP conference, Gießen, Germany.

Declerck, M., & Philipp, A. M. (2013). A sentence to remember: Language switching in sentences. 55th TeaP conference, Wien, Austria.

Declerck, M., Philipp, A. M., & Koch, I. (2012). A memory based language-switching paradigm. 54th TeaP conference, Mannheim, Germany.

Posters

Declerck, M., Sánchez, L. M., Struys, E., & Philipp, A. M., (2021). (Reversed) Asymmetrical switch costs during voluntary language switching. 62th meeting of the Psychonomic Society, virtual meeting.

Declerck, M., Meade, G., Midgely, K. J., Holcomb, P. J., Roelofs, A., & Emmorey, K. (2021). Language control in bimodal bilinguals: Evidence from ERPs. 13th International Symposium on Bilingualism, Warsaw, Poland.

Declerck, M., & Philipp, A. M. (2021). Voluntary language switching while typing. Conference on Multilingualism, Konstanz, Germany.

Gade, M., Declerck, M., Philipp, A. M., Rey-Mermet, A., & Koch, I. (2020). On the existence of asymmetrical switch costs and reversed language dominance effects – a meta-analysis. 61th meeting of the Psychonomic Society, virtual meeting.

Declerck, M., Meade, G., Midgley, K., Holcomb, P. J., Roelfos, A., & Emmorey, K. (2020). Domain general language control? An ERP study with bimodal bilinguals. 26th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference, Potsdam, Germany.

Declerck, M. (2018). The relationship between proactive and reactive language control: A closer look at the dynamics of switch costs and mixing costs. 11th Conference on Multilingualism, Ghent, Belgium.

Declerck, M., Grainger, J., Koch, I., & Stephan, D. N. (2016). Bilingual language control can be initiated by general interference – Evidence from reduced switch costs with spatially incongruent trials. 57th meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, USA.

Declerck, M., Koch, I., Grainger, J., & Philipp, A. M. (2015). One control mechanism to rule them all? The link between language control and cognitive control. Psycholinguistics in Flanders, Marche en Famenne, Belgium.

Declerck, M., & Philipp, A. M. (2014). A sentence to remember: Language switching in sentences. Psycholinguistics in Flanders, Ostend, Belgium.

Declerck, M., & Philipp, A. M. (2013). A sentence to remember: Language switching in sentences. 54th meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, Canada.

Declerck, M., Koch, I., & Philipp, A. M. (2013). Keeping language production in the target language: Language switching in sentences. LingUnite workshop, Aachen, Germany.

Declerck, M., Koch, I., & Philipp, A. M. (2013). The role of sequential predictability in language control: Evidence from language switching. 18th ESCOP conference, Budapest, Hungary.

Declerck, M., & Philipp, A. M. (2013). The unusual suspects: The role of response-related processes during language control. International Workshop on Bilingualism and Cognitive Control, Krakow, Poland.

Declerck, M., Philipp, A. M., & Koch, I. (2011). Digits vs. pictures: The influence of stimulus type on language switching. 17th ESCOP conference, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain.

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