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The Small and Efficient Language Network of Polyglots and Hyper-polyglots
In: bioRxiv (2021)
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The Small and Efficient Language Network of Polyglots and Hyper-polyglots
In: Cereb Cortex (2020)
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Speech-accompanying gestures are not processed by the language-processing mechanisms
In: Neuropsychologia (2019)
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Tracking Colisteners’ Knowledge States During Language Comprehension
In: Prof. Gibson via Courtney Crummett (2018)
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Effects of lexical ambiguity on perception: A test of the label feedback hypothesis using a visual oddball paradigm.
In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2018)
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Cross-script orthographic and phonological preview benefits
In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2018)
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The effect of semantic transparency on the processing of morphologically derived words: Evidence from decision latencies and event-related potentials.
In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2017)
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Processing temporal presuppositions: an event-related potential study
In: Prof. Gibson via Courtney Crummett (2016)
Abstract: The ability to efficiently process presuppositions, which contain information that the speaker believes to be in the background to the conversation, is essential for effective communication. To get a deeper understanding of the nature and the time-course of temporal presupposition processing, we examined event-related potential evoked by the word again in two types of sentence contexts. The word again was presented in contexts that supported a presupposition (e.g. Jake had tipped a maid at the hotel once before. Today he tipped a maid at the hotel again … ) or violated it (e.g. Jake had never tipped a maid at the hotel before. Today he tipped a maid at the hotel again … ). The presupposition violation was associated with increased amplitudes of the P3b/P600 but not the N400 component. We argue for the centrality of the P3b/P600 component for presupposition processing. These findings demonstrate rapid integration of lexical presuppositions with contextual knowledge. KEYWORDS: Temporal presupposition, ERPs, P3b/P600, N400, presupposition violation
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/113209
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Thematic relatedness production norms for 100 object concepts
In: Springer US (2016)
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Processing temporal presuppositions: an event-related potential study ...
Jouravlev, Olessia; Stearns, Laura; Bergen, Leon. - : Taylor & Francis, 2016
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Processing temporal presuppositions: an event-related potential study ...
Jouravlev, Olessia; Stearns, Laura; Bergen, Leon. - : Taylor & Francis, 2016
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Thematic Relatedness Production Norms for 100 Object Concepts
In: Psychology Publications (2015)
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Cross-language phonological activation: Evidence from masked onset priming and ERPs
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 134 (2014), 11-22
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Reading Russian–English homographs in sentence contexts: Evidence from ERPs*
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 17 (2014) 1, 153-168
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A Bayesian Model of Stress Assignment in Reading
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2014)
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