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260 related items for PubMed ID: 17334908

  • 1. Sex differences in two event-related potentials components related to semantic priming.
    Daltrozzo J, Wioland N, Kotchoubey B.
    Arch Sex Behav; 2007 Aug; 36(4):555-68. PubMed ID: 17334908
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  • 2. Repetition-priming modulates category-related effects on event-related potentials: further evidence for multiple cortical semantic systems.
    Kiefer M.
    J Cogn Neurosci; 2005 Feb; 17(2):199-211. PubMed ID: 15811233
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  • 3. Sex differences in semantic processing: event-related brain potentials distinguish between lower and higher order semantic analysis during word reading.
    Wirth M, Horn H, Koenig T, Stein M, Federspiel A, Meier B, Michel CM, Strik W.
    Cereb Cortex; 2007 Sep; 17(9):1987-97. PubMed ID: 17116651
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  • 4. The early context effect reflects activity in the temporo-prefrontal semantic system: evidence from electrical neuroimaging of abstract and concrete word reading.
    Wirth M, Horn H, Koenig T, Razafimandimby A, Stein M, Mueller T, Federspiel A, Meier B, Dierks T, Strik W.
    Neuroimage; 2008 Aug 01; 42(1):423-36. PubMed ID: 18511302
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  • 5. Evidence for automatic sentence priming in the fusiform semantic area: convergent ERP and fMRI findings.
    Dien J, O'Hare AJ.
    Brain Res; 2008 Dec 03; 1243():134-45. PubMed ID: 18840418
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  • 6. Response execution in lexical decision tasks obscures sex-specific lateralization effects in language processing: evidence from event-related potential measures during word reading.
    Hill H, Ott F, Herbert C, Weisbrod M.
    Cereb Cortex; 2006 Jul 03; 16(7):978-89. PubMed ID: 16177269
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  • 7. Hemispheric differences in strong versus weak semantic priming: evidence from event-related brain potentials.
    Frishkoff GA.
    Brain Lang; 2007 Jan 03; 100(1):23-43. PubMed ID: 16908058
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  • 10. Behavioral measures and event-related potentials reveal different aspects of sentence processing and comprehension in patients with major depression.
    Iakimova G, Passerieux C, Foynard M, Fiori N, Besche C, Laurent JP, Hardy-Baylé MC.
    J Affect Disord; 2009 Feb 03; 113(1-2):188-94. PubMed ID: 18579215
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  • 12. Electrophysiological correlates of cross-linguistic semantic integration in hearing signers: N400 and LPC.
    Zachau S, Korpilahti P, Hämäläinen JA, Ervast L, Heinänen K, Suominen K, Lehtihalmes M, Leppänen PH.
    Neuropsychologia; 2014 Jul 03; 59():57-73. PubMed ID: 24751994
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  • 14. Difference in gamma-band phase synchronization during semantic processing of visually presented words from primary and secondary languages.
    Kim KH, Choi JW, Yoon J.
    Brain Res; 2009 Sep 29; 1291():82-91. PubMed ID: 19631628
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  • 16. Semantic event-related potential components reflect severity of comprehension deficits in aphasia.
    Kawohl W, Bunse S, Willmes K, Hoffrogge A, Buchner H, Huber W.
    Neurorehabil Neural Repair; 2010 Sep 29; 24(3):282-9. PubMed ID: 19861589
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  • 17. Dissimilar age influences on two ERP waveforms (LPC and N400) reflecting semantic context effect.
    Juottonen K, Revonsuo A, Lang H.
    Brain Res Cogn Brain Res; 1996 Sep 29; 4(2):99-107. PubMed ID: 8883923
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