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- Event-Related Potentials and Language Processing: a Brief Overview Edith Kaan University of Florida
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- Brain Processing of Visual Metaphors: an Electrophysiological Study María
- N400 and P600 Modulation in Presupposition Accommodation: the Effect of Different Trigger Types
- Dissociating Predictability, Plausibility and Possibility of Sentence Continuations in Reading: Evidence from Late-Positivity Erps
- Electrophysiological Responses to Argument Structure Violations in Healthy Adults and Individuals with Nonfluent Aphasia
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- Brain Signatures of L1 Attrition - Evidence from Event-Related Potentials
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- Brain Computer Interface (BCI) Applications: Privacy Threats and Countermeasures
- Cognitive Electropysiology: Signals of the Mind
- Clinical Neurophysiology of Prolonged Disorders Of
- Regular Rhythmic Primes Boost P600 in Grammatical Error Processing In
- Processing Syntactic Relations in Language and Music: an Event-Related Potential Study
- Electroencephalography in Consumer Research
- (12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2014/0228701 A1 Chizeck Et Al
- Neurodante: Poetry Mentally Engages More Experts but Moves More Non-Experts, and for Both the Cerebral Approach Tendency Goes Hand in Hand with the Cerebral Effort
- Revealing Unconscious Consumer Reactions to Advertisements That Include Visual Metaphors
- The P600 As an Index of Syntactic Integration Difficulty
- Electrophysiological Responses to Argument Structure Violations in Healthy Adults and Individuals with Agrammatic Aphasia
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- Profiles of Development and Plasticity in Human Neurocognition
- 1 an Introduction to Event-Related Potentials and Their Neural Origins
- Going the Extra Mile: Effects of Discourse Context on Two Late Positivities During Language Comprehension
- Decision Neuroscience
- Neurolinguistics: an Introduction to Spoken Language Processing and Its Disorders Neurolinguistics an Introduction to Spoken Language Processing and Its Disorders
- Event-Related Potentials and Magnetic Fields in the Human Brain
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- Finding the P3 in the P600: Decoding Shared Neural Mechanisms of Responses To
- An ERP Study of Number Agreement in Complex Italian Sentences
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- Social Neuroscience the Sacred and the Absurd––An
- Current Advances in Neurolinguistics: the Use of Electroencephalography (EEG) to Study Language
- Explicit and Implicit Second Language Training Differentially Affect the Achievement of Native-Like Brain Activation Patterns
- N400p600predict.Pdf
- Disentangling Conscious from Unconscious Cognitive Processing with Event-Related EEG Potentials Benjamin Rohaut, Lionel Naccache
- Framing Effects: Behavioral Dynamics and Neural Basis
- Privacy by Design in Brain-Computer Interfaces UWEE Technical Report
- How to Examine the P600 Using Language
- The Role of Biological Appearance and Motion Kinematics
- Event-Related Brain Potentials (Erps) Represent
- Syntactic Gender and Semantic Expectancy: Erps Reveal Early Autonomy and Late Interaction
- The P600-As-P3 Hypothesis Revisited
- Brain Electrical Traits of Logical Validity Francisco Salto1*, Carmen Requena1, Paula Álvarez‑Merino2, Luís F
- A Gaze-Independent Audiovisual Brain-Computer Interface for Detecting
- A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective on Language Comprehension in Context
- Repair, Revision, and Complexity in Syntactic Analysis: an Electrophysiological Differentiation
- Evidence from Combined Recordings of Eye Movements and Electric Brain Potentials
- Second-Language Learning and Changes in the Brain
- Pragmatics Electrified
- Improvement of EEG Based Brain Computer Interface by Application of Tripolar Electrodes and Independent Component Analysis Hongbao Cao Louisiana Tech University
- Brains Can Be Hacked. Why Should You Care?
- Word Repetition Effects in Mild Alzheimer's Disease
- Review Article Neurolinguistics: Structure, Function, and Connectivity in the Bilingual Brain
- Can Tense Be Subject to Grammatical Illusion? Part 2: Evidence from An
- ERP Components: the Ups and Downs of Brainwave Recordings
- The Neuroaesthetics of Prose Fiction: Pitfalls, Parameters and Prospects
- Brain Responses Before and After Intensive Second Language Learning: Proficiency Based Changes and First Language Background Effects in Adult Learners
- Event-Related Potential Studies of Cognitive and Social Neuroscience
- Abstracts for the 17Th Turkish Neuroscience Congress 4–7 April 2019, Trabzon, Turkey
- The Cognitive Neuroscience of Discourse Covered Ground and New Directions
- N400, P600, and Late Sustained Frontal Positivity Event-Related
- Introduction to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback: Advanced Theory and Applications
- On the Cross-Linguistic Validity of Electrophysiological Correlates of Morphosyntactic Processing: a Study of Case and Agreement Violations in Basque
- Toward an Imagined Speech-Based Brain Computer Interface Using EEG Signals
- Neuroplasticity in Young Bilingual Children: Evidence From