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577 related items for PubMed ID: 14622062

  • 1. N200, N250r, and N400 event-related brain potentials reveal three loci of repetition priming for familiar names.
    Pickering EC, Schweinberger SR.
    J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn; 2003 Nov; 29(6):1298-311. PubMed ID: 14622062
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  • 2. Hemispheric asymmetries in font-specific and abstractive priming of written personal names: Evidence from event-related brain potentials.
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    Brain Res; 2006 Oct 30; 1117(1):195-205. PubMed ID: 16989787
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  • 3. Event-related potentials indicate different processes to mediate categorical and associative priming in person recognition.
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    J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn; 2008 Sep 30; 34(5):1246-63. PubMed ID: 18763903
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  • 4. The neural basis of the butcher-on-the-bus phenomenon: when a face seems familiar but is not remembered.
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  • 5. Hemispheric differences in strong versus weak semantic priming: evidence from event-related brain potentials.
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  • 7. The associative processes involved in faces-proper names versus animals-common names binding: a comparative ERP study.
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    Biol Psychol; 2007 Jul 30; 75(3):286-99. PubMed ID: 17521799
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  • 8. Semantic processing of pictures and spoken words: evidence from event-related brain potentials.
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  • 9. Face repetition effects in direct and indirect tasks: an event-related brain potentials study.
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  • 10. Event-related brain potentials reflect semantic priming in an object decision task.
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  • 11. N250 ERP correlates of the acquisition of face representations across different images.
    Kaufmann JM, Schweinberger SR, Burton AM.
    J Cogn Neurosci; 2009 Apr 30; 21(4):625-41. PubMed ID: 18702593
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  • 12. Effects of repetition learning on upright, inverted and contrast-reversed face processing using ERPs.
    Itier RJ, Taylor MJ.
    Neuroimage; 2004 Apr 30; 21(4):1518-32. PubMed ID: 15050576
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  • 13. Comparing arithmetic and semantic fact retrieval: effects of problem size and sentence constraint on event-related brain potentials.
    Jost K, Hennighausen E, Rösler F.
    Psychophysiology; 2004 Jan 30; 41(1):46-59. PubMed ID: 14693000
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  • 14. Concreteness effects in the processing of Chinese words.
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    Brain Lang; 2006 Jan 30; 96(1):59-68. PubMed ID: 15913753
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  • 15. N250r and N400 ERP correlates of immediate famous face repetition are independent of perceptual load.
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  • 16. Effects of attention and confidence on the hypothesized ERP correlates of recollection and familiarity.
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  • 17. Hemispheric asymmetries in image-specific and abstractive priming of famous faces: evidence from reaction times and event-related brain potentials.
    Cooper TJ, Harvey M, Lavidor M, Schweinberger SR.
    Neuropsychologia; 2007 Oct 01; 45(13):2910-21. PubMed ID: 17663008
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  • 18. ERP indices of emotionality and semantic cohesiveness during recognition judgments.
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  • 19. The influence of increased working memory load on semantic neural systems: a high-resolution event-related brain potential study.
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  • 20. Impairment of recognition memory in schizophrenia: event-related potential study using a continuous recognition task.
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