Mirjana Bozic
University Lecturer
Psychology
University of Cambridge
United States of America
Biography
Mirjana Bozic study language as a cognitive and a neural system. research focuses on the neural mechanisms that support spoken language comprehension. Using behavioural and neuroimaging techniques, Mirjana Bozic 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. Mirjana Bozic is interested in understanding the cognitive and the neural consequences of the ability to speak two (or more) languages.
Research Interest
neuroimaging techniques
Publications
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Klimovich-Gray A, Bozic M, Marslen-Wilson WD (2017) Perceptual complexity and grammatical processing in left perisylvian cortex: Evidence from Russian. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 29, 382-39
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Yang YH, Marslen-Wilson WD, Bozic M (2017). Syntactic complexity and frequency in spoken language comprehension. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 29, 1-16.
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Whiting CM, Cowley RG, Bozic M (2017). The role of semantic context in early morphological processing. Frontiers in Psychology. 8:991