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855 related items for PubMed ID: 23376769

  • 1. How long-term memory and accentuation interact during spoken language comprehension.
    Li X, Yang Y.
    Neuropsychologia; 2013 Apr; 51(5):967-78. PubMed ID: 23376769
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  • 4. How and when predictability interacts with accentuation in temporally selective attention during speech comprehension.
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  • 7. Late interaction of syntactic and prosodic processes in sentence comprehension as revealed by ERPs.
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  • 10. How accentuation influences the processing of emotional words in spoken language: An ERP study.
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  • 12. Visual information constrains early and late stages of spoken-word recognition in sentence context.
    Brunellière A, Sánchez-García C, Ikumi N, Soto-Faraco S.
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  • 13. Meaningful physical changes mediate lexical-semantic integration: top-down and form-based bottom-up information sources interact in the N400.
    Lotze N, Tune S, Schlesewsky M, Bornkessel-Schlesewsky I.
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  • 14. The role of iconic gestures in speech disambiguation: ERP evidence.
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    Brain Lang; 2011 Feb 10; 116(2):51-63. PubMed ID: 20965558
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  • 16. Narrowed expectancies under degraded speech: revisiting the N400.
    Strauß A, Kotz SA, Obleser J.
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  • 17. Less is not more: neural responses to missing and superfluous accents in context.
    Dimitrova DV, Stowe LA, Redeker G, Hoeks JC.
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  • 18. Pitch accent and lexical tone processing in Chinese discourse comprehension: an ERP study.
    Li X, Yang Y, Hagoort P.
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  • 19. On-line integration of semantic information from speech and gesture: insights from event-related brain potentials.
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  • 20. Event-related potentials suggest early interaction between syntax and semantics during on-line sentence comprehension.
    Palolahti M, Leino S, Jokela M, Kopra K, Paavilainen P.
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