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The following pages link to The syntactic positive shift (sps) as an erp measure of syntactic processing (Q56594009):
Displaying 50 items.
- Quantifiers more or less quantify online: ERP evidence for partial incremental interpretation (Q24610303) (← links)
- Towards dynamical system models of language-related brain potentials. (Q24642362) (← links)
- Yes, you can? A speaker's potency to act upon his words orchestrates early neural responses to message-level meaning (Q27311259) (← links)
- Neurophysiological Correlates of Musical and Prosodic Phrasing: Shared Processing Mechanisms and Effects of Musical Expertise (Q27347748) (← links)
- Automatic processing of grammar in the human brain as revealed by the mismatch negativity (Q28207366) (← links)
- Setting the stage for automatic syntax processing: the mismatch negativity as an indicator of syntactic priming (Q28291274) (← links)
- Natural brain-information interfaces: Recommending information by relevance inferred from human brain signals (Q28588766) (← links)
- CNTNAP2 and language processing in healthy individuals as measured with ERPs (Q28714875) (← links)
- Right hemisphere has the last laugh: neural dynamics of joke appreciation (Q28742275) (← links)
- Towards a neural basis of auditory sentence processing (Q30040379) (← links)
- Brain indices of music processing: "nonmusicians" are musical. (Q30327068) (← links)
- Sequence learning modulates neural responses and oscillatory coupling in human and monkey auditory cortex (Q30356622) (← links)
- Neural correlate of the construction of sentence meaning. (Q30358938) (← links)
- Musicians and the metric structure of words. (Q30384026) (← links)
- Language and thought are not the same thing: evidence from neuroimaging and neurological patients (Q30387130) (← links)
- Electrophysiology of subject-verb agreement mediated by speakers' gender. (Q30401583) (← links)
- An ERP study on L2 syntax processing: When do learners fail? (Q30428725) (← links)
- Processing syntactic relations in language and music: an event-related potential study (Q30432074) (← links)
- Chinese tone and vowel processing exhibits distinctive temporal characteristics: an electrophysiological perspective from classical Chinese poem processing (Q30444548) (← links)
- Rational integration of noisy evidence and prior semantic expectations in sentence interpretation (Q30447246) (← links)
- Electrophysiological correlates of rapid auditory and linguistic processing in adolescents with specific language impairment (Q30472482) (← links)
- Maturational Constraints on the Recruitment of Early Processes for Syntactic Processing (Q30473972) (← links)
- Precursors to natural grammar learning: preliminary evidence from 4-month-old infants (Q30476195) (← links)
- Brain systems mediating semantic and syntactic processing in deaf native signers: biological invariance and modality specificity (Q30485122) (← links)
- What's in a pause: event-related potential analysis of temporal disruptions in written and spoken sentences (Q30538313) (← links)
- Brain responses before and after intensive second language learning: proficiency based changes and first language background effects in adult learners (Q30558595) (← links)
- First Language Attrition Induces Changes in Online Morphosyntactic Processing and Re-Analysis: An ERP Study of Number Agreement in Complex Italian Sentences (Q30571970) (← links)
- Inconsistent use of gesture space during abstract pointing impairs language comprehension (Q30619974) (← links)
- When the Second Language Takes the Lead: Neurocognitive Processing Changes in the First Language of Adult Attriters (Q30843260) (← links)
- The brain basis of syntactic processes: functional imaging and lesion studies (Q30883447) (← links)
- To electrify bilingualism: Electrophysiological insights into bilingual metaphor comprehension (Q33570668) (← links)
- Processing ser and estar to locate objects and events: An ERP study with L2 speakers of Spanish (Q33842116) (← links)
- Brain signatures of artificial language processing: evidence challenging the critical period hypothesis (Q33898426) (← links)
- The role of awareness in semantic and syntactic processing: an ERP attentional blink study (Q33925697) (← links)
- Innovations in neuropsychological assessment using event-related brain potentials (Q33927902) (← links)
- Proficiency differences in syntactic processing of monolingual native speakers indexed by event-related potentials (Q33937104) (← links)
- Phonological and orthographic cues enhance the processing of inflectional morphology. ERP evidence from L1 and L2 French (Q34038707) (← links)
- Repair, revision, and complexity in syntactic analysis: an electrophysiological differentiation (Q34177938) (← links)
- Interplay between Syntax and Semantics during Sentence Comprehension: ERP Effects of Combining Syntactic and Semantic Violations (Q34265327) (← links)
- How the brain solves the binding problem for language: a neurocomputational model of syntactic processing (Q34274306) (← links)
- The role of gender information in pronoun resolution: evidence from Chinese (Q34277221) (← links)
- Lexical integration: sequential effects of syntactic and semantic information (Q34503709) (← links)
- From mind to mouth: event related potentials of sentence production in classic galactosemia (Q34541261) (← links)
- Grammar or serial order?: discrete combinatorial brain mechanisms reflected by the syntactic mismatch negativity (Q34632747) (← links)
- Localization of syntactic and semantic brain responses using magnetoencephalography (Q34640255) (← links)
- A brain perspective on language mechanisms: from discrete neuronal ensembles to serial order (Q34749262) (← links)
- Real-time semantic compensation in patients with agrammatic comprehension: electrophysiological evidence for multiple-route plasticity (Q34924352) (← links)
- Re-examination of Chinese semantic processing and syntactic processing: evidence from conventional ERPs and reconstructed ERPs by residue iteration decomposition (RIDE) (Q35007237) (← links)
- Integrating the meaning of person names into discourse context: an event-related potential study (Q35070820) (← links)
- Differential task effects on N400 and P600 elicited by semantic and syntactic violations (Q35116523) (← links)