Research group: (Former Member)MembershipInitial and final dates of membership: Sunday, January 1, 2012 to Tuesday, December 31, 2013Former member Selected publications: Corina, D., Grosvald, M., & Lachaud, C. (2011). Perceptual invariance or orientation specificity in American Sign Language? Evidence from repetition priming for signs and gestures, Language and Cognitive Processes, 26(8), 1102-1135Fougner Rydning, A. & Lachaud, C. (2010). Context reduces ambiguity during comprehension, but multiplies creativity during translation. In G. Shreve & E. Angelone (Eds.), Translation and Cognition (pp. 85-108). John BenjaminsFougner Rydning, A. & Lachaud, C. (2011). An investigation of the cognitive processes. In C. Alvstad, A. Hild & E. Tiselius (Eds.), Methods and Strategies of Process Research: Integrative approaches in Translation Studies (pp. 169-186). John BenjaminsLachaud, C. & Renaud, O. (2011). A tutorial for analyzing human reaction times: How to filter data, manage missing values, and choose a statistical model, Applied Psycholinguistics, 32(2), 389-416Lachaud, C. (2011). EEG, EYE and KEY: Three Simultaneous Streams of Data for Investigating the Cognitive Mechanisms of Translation. In S. O'Brien (Ed.) Cognitive Explorations of Translation (pp. 131-153). ContinuumLachaud, C. (in press). Conceptual Metaphors and Embodied Cognition: EEG Coherence Reveals Brain Activity Differences between Primary and Complex Conceptual Metaphors during Comprehension, Cognitive Systems Research.Rydning, Antin Fougner & Lachaud, Christian Michel. An investigation of the cognitive processes in metaphor comprehension. Are primary conceptual metaphors easier to understand than complex conceptual metaphors? Benjamins Translation Library 2011, 169-