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P1476 | title | Language, cognition and neuroscience |
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Q108732856 | A control process model of code-switching |
Q47093486 | A null model for cortical representations with grandmothers galore |
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Q30389867 | ANALOGY AND DISANALOGY IN PRODUCTION AND PERCEPTION OF SPEECH |
Q56514990 | Accessibility is no alternative to alternatives |
Q56678011 | Acoustic marking of prominence: how do preadolescent speakers with and without high-functioning autism mark contrast in an interactive task? |
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Q127747120 | Affective neurolinguistics: towards a framework for reconciling language and emotion |
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Q129123781 | Age-related differences in multimodal recipient design: younger, but not older adults, adapt speech and co-speech gestures to common ground |
Q47444218 | Aging and the Resting State: Cognition is not Obsolete |
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Q91793732 | Aligning sentence structures in dialogue: evidence from aphasia |
Q47145922 | Alpha and theta band dynamics related to sentential constraint and word expectancy |
Q127314197 | An electrophysiological analysis of the time course of phonological and orthographic encoding in written word production |
Q130053825 | An electrophysiological megastudy of spoken word recognition |
Q125030381 | Analysis of continuous neuronal activity evoked by natural speech with computational corpus linguistics methods |
Q126993788 | Another look at the online processing of scalar inferences: an investigation of conflicting findings from visual-world eye-tracking studies |
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Q91503203 | Articulating: The Neural Mechanisms of Speech Production |
Q114897157 | Attention modulates early auditory processing at a real cocktail party |
Q115416052 | Atypical phonological processing impairs written word recognition in children with cochlear implants |
Q55039078 | Auditory evoked potentials reveal early perceptual effects of distal prosody on speech segmentation. |
Q114897149 | Auditory predictions are phonological when phonetic information is variable |
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Q91586983 | Backward-Looking Sentence Processing in Typically Disfluent versus Stuttered Speech: ERP Evidence |
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Q98292023 | Categories, Concepts, and Conceptual Development |
Q30300163 | Children's interpretations of general quantifiers, specific quantifiers, and generics. |
Q63470496 | Clearing the garden-path: improving sentence processing through cognitive control training |
Q97529727 | Co-registration of eye movements and neuroimaging for studying contextual predictions in natural reading |
Q129962512 | Coargumenthood and the processing of pronouns |
Q115201131 | Cognitive Reserve and language processing demand in healthy older adults |
Q129984795 | Cognitive consequences of bilingualism: where to go from here? |
Q30358695 | Cognitive control during selection and repair in word production. |
Q59292693 | Comprehending auditory speech: previous and potential contributions of functional MRI |
Q126397436 | Comprehending surprising sentences: sensitivity of post-N400 positivities to contextual congruity and semantic relatedness |
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Q126545624 | Contextual speech rate influences morphosyntactic prediction and integration |
Q30421959 | Contingent categorization in speech perception. |
Q128256248 | Conversational expectations get revised as response latencies unfold |
Q57834095 | Corrigendum |
Q58880874 | Cortical coding |
Q109041427 | Cortical entrainment: what we can learn from studying naturalistic speech perception |
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Q128221528 | Deciding to look: revisiting the linking hypothesis for spoken word recognition in the visual world |
Q127497886 | Decreased sensitivity to changing durational parameters of syllable sequences in people who stutter |
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Q92542749 | Distinguishing underlying and surface variation patterns in speech perception |
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Q38415278 | Dynamic information processing states revealed through neurocognitive models of object semantics |
Q129421815 | ERP Indicators of local and global text influences on word-to-text integration |
Q90599630 | ERP effects of masked orthographic neighbour priming in deaf readers |
Q27310966 | ERP evidence for memory and predictive mechanisms in word-to-text integration |
Q128122650 | Early EEG correlates of word frequency and contextual predictability in reading |
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Q35849228 | Effects of Psychological Attention on Pronoun Comprehension |
Q58215165 | Effects of case-marking and head position on language production? Evidence from an ergative OV language |
Q57404583 | Effects of online abstraction on adjective order preferences |
Q129124999 | Effects of social interactions on the neural representation of emotional words in late bilinguals |
Q114897152 | Electrophysiological correlates of the action vs. role relations congruencies in visually situated auditory sentence processing in Korean |
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Q109041430 | Entrainment revisited: a commentary on |
Q127323433 | Evidence for embedded word length effects in complex nonwords |
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Q129733543 | Frequency filter: an open access tool for analysing language development |
Q124904814 | From blueprints to brain maps: the status of the Lemma Model in cognitive neuroscience |
Q128334497 | From story comprehension to the neurobiology of language |
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Q60512028 | Grandmother cells and the distinction between local and distributed representation |
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Q64977868 | How Children and Adults Encode Causative Events Cross-Linguistically: Implications for Language Production and Attention. |
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Q127622054 | How long can you hold the filler: maintenance and retrieval |
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Q129429464 | How to analyse electrophysiological responses to naturalistic language with time-resolved multiple regression |
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Q128332347 | Individual differences in the link between perception and production and the mechanisms of phonetic imitation |
Q127218086 | Interaction between topic marking and subject preference strategy in sign language processing |
Q129472363 | Interactionism in language: from neural networks to bodies to dyads |
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Q128371808 | Listener-oriented phonetic reduction and theory of mind |
Q40418135 | Long and Short Term Cumulative Structural Priming Effects |
Q114897154 | Masking auditory feedback does not eliminate repetition reduction |
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Q127374796 | Native language processing is influenced by L2-to-L1 translation ambiguity |
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Q114097601 | Negative valence effects on the processing of agreement dependencies are mediated by ERP individual differences in morphosyntactic processing |
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Q59782601 | Neural correlates of spoken word production in semantic and phonological blocked cyclic naming |
Q30365341 | Neural responses to grammatically and lexically degraded speech. |
Q92148223 | Neural substrates of subphonemic variation and lexical competition in spoken word recognition |
Q37114221 | Neural systems involved in processing novel linguistic constructions and their visual referents |
Q126303481 | Next speakers plan word forms in overlap with the incoming turn: evidence from gaze-contingent switch task performance |
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Q64980189 | Optical neuroimaging of spoken language. |
Q114097612 | Oscillatory neuronal dynamics during L2 sentence comprehension: the effects of sensory enrichment and semantic incongruency |
Q129131091 | Overt language production of German past participles: investigating (ir-)regularity |
Q64452667 | Parallel processing in language production |
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Q129386469 | People with larger social networks are better at predicting what someone will say but not how they will say it |
Q128606050 | Perceived language competence modulates criteria for speech error processing: evidence from event-related potentials |
Q57834099 | Perfusion fMRI evidence for priming of shared feature-to-lexical connections during cumulative semantic interference in spoken word production |
Q128141104 | Phonetic encoding in utterance production: a review of open issues from 1989 to 2018 |
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Q114097598 | Phonotactics and syntax: investigating functional specialisation during structured sequence processing |
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Q64452663 | Predicting and imagining language |
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Q64452665 | Prediction and learning in the dynamics of speaking |
Q64452668 | Prediction at all levels: forward model predictions can enhance comprehension |
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Q57888905 | Predictive entrainment of natural speech through two fronto-motor top-down channels |
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