Bilde av Bernabeu, Pablo
Bilde av Bernabeu, Pablo
Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Language and Culture p.bernabeu@uit.no +4777645845 You can find me here

Pablo Bernabeu


Job description

Do you speak a Scandinavian language(s) and English, but no other languages? Delta i et EEG-eksperiment.

 

After completing a research master's, I became a PhD student and graduate teaching assistant in Psychology at Lancaster University. In my thesis, I investigated how conceptual processing—that is, the comprehension of the meaning of words—is supported by linguistic and sensorimotor brain systems, and how research on this topic is influenced by methodological aspects such as the operationalisation of variables and the sample size of experiments.

Currently, I am a postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Language and Culture, and specifically within the PoLaR Lab and C-LaBL, where I have co-organised multiple events. 

As the local manager of the LESS Project (Language Economy through Transfer Source Selectivity), I work on a six-session longitudinal study that investigates how bilingual people acquire an additional language, how this process is influenced by the characteristics of the languages, and how the process is instantiated in the brain. As part of this work so far, I contributed to the design of our study, developed most of the materials for our study and for a partner study in Spain, documented the creation of the materials and pretested them, wrote a preregistration, recruited participants, designed the protocol for the electroencephalography (EEG) sessions, trained students and research assistants in this protocol and in EEG more generally, set up and managed an EEG lab, conducted many of the sessions and oversaw those conducted by our research assistants, monitored the longitudinal progress per participant, presented the design of the study at conferences, preprocessed the EEG and behavioural data in collaboration with research assistants, and performed the statistical analysis.

Previously, I worked as a statistical consultant for the CLICK Project (Cross-Linguistic Influence of Competing Knowledge), which investigated multilingualism in heritage speakers. I worked with questionnaire and eye-tracking data.

I am also interested in the associations between language and other cognitive domains, as well as in the origins and evolution of language.

I employ a range of tools, including behavioural and electroencephalographic experiments, corpus analysis, statistics and programming. The materials, the data and the analyses used in my research are available at https://osf.io/25u3x.

My CV is available here. After February 2025, I can be contacted at pcbernabeu@gmail.com.

 

In addition to my publications, I have shared some short essays, tutorials, presentations and inquiries, as well as functions for the implementation of experiments, data analysis and other purposes.

Last, I have developed a few web applications, such as the following ones.


  • Jorge Gonzalez Alonso, Pablo Bernabeu, Gabriella Silva, Vincent Francesco Deluca, Claudia Poch, Iva Ivanova et al.:
    Starting from the very beginning: Unraveling third language (L3) development with longitudinal data from artificial language learning and related epistemology
    International Journal of Multilingualism 2025 DATA / FULLTEKST / PROSJEKT / DOI
  • Pablo Bernabeu, Richard Tillman :
    More refined typology and design in linguistic relativity: The case of motion event encoding
    Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics 2019 ARKIV / DOI
  • Pablo Bernabeu :
    Dutch modality exclusivity norms for 336 properties and 411 concepts
    PsyArXiv 2018 ARKIV / DOI
  • Pablo Bernabeu, Gabriella Silva, My Ngoc Giang Hoang, Vincent Francesco Deluca, Claudia Poch, Jason Rothman et al.:
    Smart starts: Cognitive differences predict prior knowledge involvement in language learning
    2024
  • Pablo Bernabeu, Gabriella Silva, My Ngoc Giang Hoang, Vincent Francesco Deluca, Jason Rothman, Claudia Poch et al.:
    Investigating language learning and morphosyntactic transfer longitudinally using artificial languages
    2024
  • Pablo Bernabeu, Gabriella Silva, My Ngoc Giang Hoang, Vincent Francesco Deluca, Jason Rothman, Claudia Poch et al.:
    Investigating language learning and morphosyntactic transfer longitudinally using artificial languages
    2024
  • Pablo Bernabeu, Gabriella Silva, Hoang My Ngoc Giang, Vincent Francesco Deluca, Jason Rothman, Claudia Poch et al.:
    Investigating language learning and morphosyntactic transfer longitudinally using artificial languages
    2024
  • Pablo Bernabeu, Gabriella Silva, My Ngoc Giang Hoang, Vincent Francesco Deluca, Jason Rothman, Claudia Poch et al.:
    Investigating language learning and morphosyntactic transfer longitudinally using artificial languages
    2024
  • Pablo Bernabeu, Gabriella Silva, My Ngoc Giang Hoang, Vincent Francesco Deluca, Jason Rothman, Claudia Poch et al.:
    Making research materials Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable
    2024
  • Pablo Bernabeu, Gabriella Silva, My Ngoc Giang Hoang, Vincent Francesco Deluca, Jason Rothman, Claudia Poch et al.:
    Investigating language learning and morphosyntactic transfer longitudinally using artificial languages
    2024
  • Pablo Bernabeu, Dermot Lynott, Louise Connell :
    Language and vision in conceptual processing: Multilevel analysis and statistical power
    2024
  • Pablo Bernabeu, Gabriella Silva, My Ngoc Giang Hoang, Vincent Francesco Deluca, Jason Rothman, Claudia Poch et al.:
    Making research materials Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable
    2024
  • Pablo Bernabeu, Gabriella Silva, My Ngoc Giang Hoang, Vincent Francesco Deluca, Jason Rothman, Claudia Poch et al.:
    Making research materials Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable
    2024
  • Gabriella Silva, Pablo Bernabeu, Christina Athanasiadi, Stella Lucia Pischinger, My Ngoc Giang Hoang, Vincent Francesco Deluca et al.:
    Smart starts: Cognitive differences predict prior knowledge involvement in language learning
    2024 DATA / PROSJEKT
  • Pablo Bernabeu :
    Language and sensorimotor simulation in conceptual processing: Multilevel analysis and statistical power
    2022 DATA / FULLTEKST
  • Pablo Bernabeu, Dermot Lynott, Louise Connell :
    Preregistration: The interplay between linguistic and embodied systems in conceptual processing
    OSF Preprints 2021 ARKIV / DOI
  • Pablo Bernabeu :
    Modality switches occur early and extend late in conceptual processing: Evidence from ERPs
    2017 DATA / FULLTEKST
  • Pablo Bernabeu, R. M. WIllems, M. M. Louwerse :
    Modality switch effects emerge early and increase throughout conceptual processing: Evidence from ERPs
    2017 DATA / FULLTEKST
  • Pablo Bernabeu :
    Language evolution: Current status and future directions
    2015 FULLTEKST

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    Research interests

    • cognitive psychology and neuroscience
    • psycholinguistics
    • multilingualism
    • semantic / conceptual processing
    • open science
    • research methods

    Teaching

    Since my PhD, I have advised several students and colleagues about conducting behavioural and EEG experiments, and about data management, preprocessing and analysis. For instance, during my PhD, I supervised an undergraduate internship. During my postdoc, I have supervised three research assistantships and co-supervised a master's thesis. Furthermore, I am a certified Carpentries Instructor, and have led several workshops on data analysis using R.

    My PhD scholarship was teaching-based, so I contributed to the curriculum of the Lancaster University Department of Psychology for 180 hours a year. Specifically, each year, I led 30 seminars and marked 80 essays in developmental, cognitive and social psychology, while also helping in 30 statistics lab sessions. Furthermore, I was a representative for graduate teaching assistants in my department for a year. Earlier in my career, I taught English to secondary-education students in Spain, and taught Spanish to adults in Lithuania.

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