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Panos Athanasopoulos

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Cognitive Science|October 26, 2012
Does grammatical aspect affect motion event cognition? A cross-linguistic comparison of English and Swedish speakersPanos Athanasopoulos, Emanuel Bylund
Cognition|April 2, 2018
Grammatical gender affects gender perception: Evidence for the structural-feedback hypothesisSayaka Sato, Panos Athanasopoulos
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 28, 2017
The Whorfian time warp: Representing duration through the language hourglassEmanuel Bylund, Panos Athanasopoulos
Cognitive Neuropsychology|June 2, 2020
The Whorfian brain: Neuroscientific approaches to linguistic relativityPanos Athanasopoulos, Aina Casaponsa
Brain Research|September 11, 2012
Unconscious effects of grammatical gender during object categorisationBastien Boutonnet, Panos Athanasopoulos, Guillaume Thierry
Cognitive Science|October 2, 2025
Between Two Grammatical Gender Systems: Exploring the Impact of Grammatical Gender on Memory Recall in Ukrainian-Russian Simultaneous BilingualsOleksandra Osypenko, Silke Brandt, Panos Athanasopoulos
Cognitive Science|September 17, 2020
Flexing Gender Perception: Brain Potentials Reveal the Cognitive Permeability of Grammatical InformationSayaka Sato, Aina Casaponsa, Panos Athanasopoulos
Acta Psychologica|February 18, 2018
Illuminating ATOM: Taking time across the colour category borderSteven Samuel, Emanuel Bylund, Rachel Cooper, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 19, 2019
Back to the future? The role of temporal focus for mapping time onto spaceEmanuel Bylund, Pascal Gygax, Steven Samuel, et al.
Cognition|April 29, 2015
On the road to somewhere: Brain potentials reflect language effects on motion event perceptionMonique Flecken, Panos Athanasopoulos, Jan Rouke Kuipers, et al.
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Cognitive Science|October 26, 2012
Does grammatical aspect affect motion event cognition? A cross-linguistic comparison of English and Swedish speakersPanos Athanasopoulos, Emanuel Bylund
Cognition|April 2, 2018
Grammatical gender affects gender perception: Evidence for the structural-feedback hypothesisSayaka Sato, Panos Athanasopoulos
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 28, 2017
The Whorfian time warp: Representing duration through the language hourglassEmanuel Bylund, Panos Athanasopoulos
Cognitive Neuropsychology|June 2, 2020
The Whorfian brain: Neuroscientific approaches to linguistic relativityPanos Athanasopoulos, Aina Casaponsa
Brain Research|September 11, 2012
Unconscious effects of grammatical gender during object categorisationBastien Boutonnet, Panos Athanasopoulos, Guillaume Thierry
Cognitive Science|October 2, 2025
Between Two Grammatical Gender Systems: Exploring the Impact of Grammatical Gender on Memory Recall in Ukrainian-Russian Simultaneous BilingualsOleksandra Osypenko, Silke Brandt, Panos Athanasopoulos
Cognitive Science|September 17, 2020
Flexing Gender Perception: Brain Potentials Reveal the Cognitive Permeability of Grammatical InformationSayaka Sato, Aina Casaponsa, Panos Athanasopoulos
Acta Psychologica|February 18, 2018
Illuminating ATOM: Taking time across the colour category borderSteven Samuel, Emanuel Bylund, Rachel Cooper, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 19, 2019
Back to the future? The role of temporal focus for mapping time onto spaceEmanuel Bylund, Pascal Gygax, Steven Samuel, et al.
Cognition|April 29, 2015
On the road to somewhere: Brain potentials reflect language effects on motion event perceptionMonique Flecken, Panos Athanasopoulos, Jan Rouke Kuipers, et al.
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