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- Establishing Causal Coherence across Sentences: An ERP Study
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- Electrophysiological evidence for the role of animacy and lexico-semantic associations in processing nouns within passive structures
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- EvaWittenberg1,2,3, Martin Paczynski1, HeikeWiese2, Ray Jackendoff3, Gina Kuperberg1,4,5 Introduction
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- Electrophysiological Evidence for Use of the Animacy Hierarchy, but not Thematic Role Assignment, During Verb Argument Processing
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- Language in Schizophrenia Part 1: An Introduction
- Building coherence: A framework for exploring the breakdown of links across clause boundaries in
- Neurocognitive mechanisms of conceptual processing in healthy adults and patients with schizophrenia
- What can Event-related Potentials tell us about language, and perhaps even thought, in schizophrenia?
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- The misattribution of salience in delusional patients with schizophreniaB
- Gina R. Kuperberg1,2,3, Kana Okano1, Don Goff3,4, Kristina Fanucci1,2,3, Marianna Eddy1,5 1 Tufts University, 2 MGH/MIT/HMS Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, 3 Department of Psychiatry,
- 500-800ms (Late Positivity) It's all about you
- A Gratton Effect on the Syntactic P600: Liam Clegg1, Ellen Lau1,2, Gina Kuperberg1,2,3
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- The Impact of Grammatical Voice And Subject Noun Animacy on Verb Processing
- Influence of Animacy and Thematic Role Type on Interpretation of Direct Object Arguments in Active English Sentences
- CORTICO-STRIATAL DYSFUNCTION DURING REAL-WORLD COMPREHENSION IN SCHIZOPHRENIA Tatiana Sitnikova*, W. Caroline West*, and Gina R. Kuperberg||#
- Why all the confusion? Experimental task explains discrepant semantic priming effects in schizophrenia under "automatic" conditions: Evidence
- Dysfunction of a Cortical Midline Network During Emotional Appraisals in Schizophrenia
- BRIEF REPORT Semantic integration in videos of real-world events
- Vascular Responses to Syntactic Processing: Event-Related fMRI Study of Relative Clauses
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- Seeing the Wood for the Trees: ERPs reveal opposite patterns of perceptual and semantic
- Processing stages in speech production: Trevor Blackford1, Phillip Holcomb1, Jonathan Grainger 4, Gina Kuperberg1,2,3
- Supplementary Materials. Holt et al. 2009. Schizophrenia Bulletin Supplementary Table 1: Example stimuli.
- Building coherence: A framework for exploring the breakdown of links across clause boundaries in
- Why all the confusion? Experimental task explains discrepant semantic priming effects in schizophrenia
- Neurocognitive abnormalities during comprehension of real-world goal-directed behaviors in schizophrenia
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- Making Sense of Sentences in Schizophrenia: Electrophysiological Evidence for Abnormal Interactions Between Semantic and Syntactic Processing
- Laugh at a Funeral Nate Delaney-Busch1, Gina Kuperberg1,2,3
- The Immediate Cost of Embodied Processing in Aspectual Coercion: Evidence From Event-Related Poten?als
- Common and Distinct Neural Substrates for Pragmatic, Semantic, and Syntactic
- Introduction Reversing real world associations "even so"
- An electrophysiological investigation of indirect semantic priming
- Abnormal cortical folding patterns within Broca's area in schizophrenia: Evidence from structural MRI
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- A Shift in Time: Neural processing costs associated with shifts in aspectual interpretation
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- Plausibility and sentence comprehension. An ERP study. Alexandra Geyer1, Phillip J. Holcomb1,Gina Kuperberg1 & Neal Pearlmutter2
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- Experiment 1 Accidentally the young woman snubbed the acquaintance/*vinegar...
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- Neurophysiological correlates of comprehending emotional meaning in context D. J. Holt1
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- Making sense of discourse: An fMRI study of causal inferencing across sentences
- The Impact of Grammatical Voice And Subject Noun Animacy on Verb Processing
- Two Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Semantic Integration during the Comprehension of
- An investigation of concurrent ERP and self-paced reading methodologies
- Stimuli Characteristics: It Hurts Less the Second Time Around
- The Influence of Discourse Focus on Anaphor Resolution: A Simultaneous Self-Paced Reading and ERP Investigation Tali Ditman1, Phillip J. Holcomb1, & Gina R. Kuperberg1,2
- Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Human Comprehension Tatiana Sitnikovaa
- Animacy Hierarchy, but not Thematic Role Type, Influences Direct Object Argument Realization in English: Evidence from Event-related Potentials
- Electrophysiological Correlates of Complement Coercion Gina R. Kuperberg1,2
- A funny thing happened on the way to articulation: Trevor Blackford1, Phillip Holcomb1, Jonathan Grainger 4, Gina Kuperberg1,2,3
- Building up Linguistic Context in Schizophrenia: Evidence From Self-Paced Reading
- Nref: In healthy adults, a larger Nref is evoked to ambiguous anaphors relative to unambiguous anaphors
- Distinct Patterns of Neural Modulation during the Processing of Conceptual and Syntactic Anomalies
- Anaphor Resolution and ERPs 1 Running head: RESOLUTION OF AMBIGUOUS CATEGORICAL ANAPHORS
- Curriculum Vitae, Mante S. Nieuwland, 7 Nov. 2008 Address of correspondence: Tufts University, Dept. of Psychology
- Electrophysiological insights into the processing of nominal metaphors Sophie De Grauwe1,3, Laura J. Davis1, Tali Ditman1, Martin Paczynski1, Phillip J. Holcomb1 & Gina R. Kuperberg1,2
- Slow and steady: sustained effects of lexico-semantic associations can mediate referential impairments
- Supplementary Material for "A funny thing happened on the way to articulation: N400 attenuation despite behavioral interference in picture naming."
- Supplementary Material for "Dissociating N400 effects of prediction from association in single word contexts."
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- Below are 15 randomly selected sets from the 120 stimuli sets used in: Eva Wittenberg, Martin Paczynski, Heike Wiese, Ray Jackendoff, & Gina Kuperberg.
- TITLE: BEHAVIORAL AND ERP MEASURES OF PICTURE NAMING 1 A funny thing happened on the way to articulation
- (Pea)nuts and bolts of visual narrative: Structure and meaning in sequential image comprehension
- Electrophysiological evidence for use of the animacy hierarchy, but not thematic role assignment, during
- SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS Kuperberg G.R. & Clegg, L.
- Supplementary Material Complete List of Experimental Stimuli