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Aaron J Newman

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Psychophysiology|August 19, 2014
Modeling nonlinear relationships in ERP data using mixed-effects regression with R examplesAntoine Tremblay, Aaron J Newman
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 9, 2026
Context Matters: Hyperscanning the N400 Lexical Frequency Effect during Scripted Conversation and Passive ListeningCaitriona L Douglas, Antoine Tremblay, Aaron J Newman
Methodsx|February 27, 2023
A two for one special: EEG hyperscanning using a single-person EEG recording setupCaitriona L Douglas, Antoine Tremblay, Aaron J Newman
The European Journal of Neuroscience|August 14, 2019
A sinister subject: Quantifying handedness-based recruitment biases in current neuroimaging researchLyam M Bailey, Laura E McMillan, Aaron J Newman
Neuroimage|September 26, 2013
Electrophysiological markers of biological motion and human form recognitionNicole C White, Jonathan M Fawcett, Aaron J Newman
Brain and Cognition|February 19, 2014
Handles of manipulable objects attract covert visual attention: ERP evidenceHeath Matheson, Aaron J Newman, Jason Satel, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|April 18, 2022
Native Word Order Processing Is Not Uniform: An ERP Study of Verb-Second Word OrderSusan Sayehli, Marianne Gullberg, Aaron J Newman, et al.
Brain Research|December 21, 2010
Interplay between morphology and frequency in lexical access: the case of the base frequency effectJennifer Vannest, Elissa L Newport, Aaron J Newman, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|March 8, 2017
Do emotion-induced blindness and the attentional blink share underlying mechanisms? An event-related potential study of emotionally-arousing wordsJeffrey MacLeod, Brandie M Stewart, Aaron J Newman, et al.
Brain and Language|January 8, 2013
Can skilled readers perform a second task in parallel? A functional connectivity MRI studyAaron J Newman, Sophie Kenny, Jean Saint-Aubin, et al.
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Psychophysiology|August 19, 2014
Modeling nonlinear relationships in ERP data using mixed-effects regression with R examplesAntoine Tremblay, Aaron J Newman
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 9, 2026
Context Matters: Hyperscanning the N400 Lexical Frequency Effect during Scripted Conversation and Passive ListeningCaitriona L Douglas, Antoine Tremblay, Aaron J Newman
Methodsx|February 27, 2023
A two for one special: EEG hyperscanning using a single-person EEG recording setupCaitriona L Douglas, Antoine Tremblay, Aaron J Newman
The European Journal of Neuroscience|August 14, 2019
A sinister subject: Quantifying handedness-based recruitment biases in current neuroimaging researchLyam M Bailey, Laura E McMillan, Aaron J Newman
Neuroimage|September 26, 2013
Electrophysiological markers of biological motion and human form recognitionNicole C White, Jonathan M Fawcett, Aaron J Newman
Brain and Cognition|February 19, 2014
Handles of manipulable objects attract covert visual attention: ERP evidenceHeath Matheson, Aaron J Newman, Jason Satel, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|April 18, 2022
Native Word Order Processing Is Not Uniform: An ERP Study of Verb-Second Word OrderSusan Sayehli, Marianne Gullberg, Aaron J Newman, et al.
Brain Research|December 21, 2010
Interplay between morphology and frequency in lexical access: the case of the base frequency effectJennifer Vannest, Elissa L Newport, Aaron J Newman, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|March 8, 2017
Do emotion-induced blindness and the attentional blink share underlying mechanisms? An event-related potential study of emotionally-arousing wordsJeffrey MacLeod, Brandie M Stewart, Aaron J Newman, et al.
Brain and Language|January 8, 2013
Can skilled readers perform a second task in parallel? A functional connectivity MRI studyAaron J Newman, Sophie Kenny, Jean Saint-Aubin, et al.
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