Minna Lehtonen
 PhD, Professor
 minna.h.lehtonen@utu.fi  | 
Psycholinguistics; Cognitive Neuroscience; Psychology of Language; Multilingualism; Bilingualism; Executive Functions; Morphological Processing
I started as a Professor at University of Turku in August 2020. Before this, I worked as a professor and associate professor at University of Oslo. I hold a Title of Docent at University of Helsinki.
My research focuses on the neurocognitive basis of processing and learning of language, with an emphasis on bilingualism/multilingualism. I am interested in possible neurocognitive and linguistic consequences of bilingualism as well as the relationship between executive functions and language. We are utilizing a range of brain imaging and behavioural experimental techniques, as well as surveys and meta-analytic methods. We are also developing and using digital tools such as mobile applications and games to study the learning of Finnish and other Nordic languages (see, e.g., the NordForsk-funded TEFLON project: https://teflon.aalto.fi/). In these projects, our study participants include, for example, bilingual and multilingual adults and children, learners of Finnish, and persons with aphasia.
I teach
psycholinguistics and bilingualism and am currently in charge of bachelor’s and master’s
thesis seminars. I also supervise BA,
MA, and PhD students.
- Editorial  (2016)  Morphologically Complex Words in the Mind/Brain Leminen A, Lehtonen M, Bozic M, Clahsen H
 - Morphologically Complex Words in the Mind/Brain  (2016)   Leminen A, Clahsen H, Lehtonen M, Bozic M
 - Neural mechanisms underlying word- and phrase-level morphological parsing  (2016)  
- Journal of Neurolinguistics
 
 - Test–retest reliability of five frequently used executive tasks in healthy adults  (2016)  
- Applied Neuropsychology: Adult
 
 - Bilingualism and performance on two widely used developmental neuropsychological test batteries  (2015)  
- PLoS ONE
 
 - Context affects L1 but not L2 during bilingual word recognition: An MEG study  (2015)  
- Brain and Language
 
 - Testing the stem dominance hypothesis: Meaning analysis of inflected words and prepositional phrases  (2014)  
- PLoS ONE
 
 - The role of attention in processing morphologically complex spoken words: an EEG/MEG study  (2013)  
- Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
 
 - Differences in word recognition between early bilinguals and monolinguals: Behavioral and ERP evidence  (2012)  
- Neuropsychologia
 
 - Long-term phonological learning begins at the level of word form  (2012)  
- NeuroImage: Clinical
 
 - Evidence for Early Morphological Decomposition: Combining Masked Priming with Magnetoencephalography  (2011)  
- Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
 
 - Predicting reaction times in word recognition by unsupervised learning of morphology  (2011)  Artificial Neural Networks and Machine Learning - ICANN 2011 Virpioja S, Lehtonen M, Hulten A, Salmelin R, Lagus K
 - Spatiotemporal dynamics of the processing of spoken inflected and derived words  (2011)  
- Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
 
 - Kaksi kieltä yksissä aivoissa – kaksikielisyyden hermostollinen perusta  (2010)  Kieli ja aivot: Kommunikaation perusteet, häiriöt ja kuntoutus Minna Lehtonen
 - Language-specific activations in the brain: Evidence from inflectional processing in bilinguals  (2009)  
- Journal of Neurolinguistics
 
 - Neural dynamics of reading morphologically complex words  (2009)  
- NeuroImage
 
 - L1 effects on the processing of inflected nouns in L2  (2008)  
- Acta Psychologica
 
 - Language-specific brain activation patterns in the bilingual brain: Evidence from inflectional processing in a morphologically rich vs. limited language  (2007)  
- Brain and Language
 
 - Processing of inflected nouns in late bilinguals  (2007)  
- Applied Psycholinguistics
 
 - Recognition of morphologically complex words in Finnish: Evidence from event-related potentials  (2007)  
- Brain Research
 
 



