Ethan Kutlu
Research Interests
Speech perception, language diversity, eye tracking, event-related potentials, bilingualism, network science approaches to capture diversity
Training Areas
Behavioral & Cognitive Neuroscience
Research Group
Developmental Science
Publications
Kutlu, E., Klein-Parkard, J., Jeppsen, C., Tomblin, B., & McMurray, B. (2024). The Development of Real-Time Spoken and Word Recognition Derives from Changes in Ability, not Maturation. Cognition
Kutlu, E., Barry-Anwar, R., & Scott, L. (2023). A label isn’t just a label, specificity matters for early visuo-cortical processing. Neuropsychologia.
Kutlu, E., Chiu, S., & McMurray, B. (2022). Moving away from deficiency models: Gradiency in bilingual speech categorization. Frontiers in Psychology.
Kutlu, E., Tiv, M., Wulff, S., & Titone, D. (2022). Does Race Impact Sentence Predictability? An Account of Accented Speech in Two Different Multilingual Locales. Cognitive Research: Principles & Implications Special Issue (Systemic Racism: Cognitive Consequences and Interventions).
Tiv, M., Kutlu, E., Gullifer, J., Feng, R.Y., Doucerain, M., & Titone, D. (2022). Bridging Personal and Ecological Language Dynamics: A Systems Framework of Bilingualism. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
- Development
- Language and Communication
- Perception
- Social Cognition
- Stereotyping
- EEG/ERP