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Brennan R Payne

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Psychophysiology|November 17, 2025
Co-Registered Eye-Movements and Brain Potentials Reveal Multiple Effects of Context Across the Visual Field in Natural ReadingAllyson Copeland, Brennan R Payne
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 31, 2021
The costs (and benefits) of effortful listening on context processing: A simultaneous electrophysiology, pupillometry, and behavioral studyJack W Silcox, Brennan R Payne
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 4, 2019
Eye Movements and Comprehension Are Important to ReadingElizabeth R Schotter, Brennan R Payne
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 28, 2026
Looking inside and beyond eye fixations in readingElizabeth R Schotter, Brennan R Payne
Neuropsychologia|October 9, 2017
Event-related brain potentials reveal age-related changes in parafoveal-foveal integration during sentence processingBrennan R Payne, Kara D Federmeier
The American Psychologist|May 9, 2017
Don't forget the person when promoting healthy cognitive aging: Comment on Smith (2016)Patrick L Hill, Brennan R Payne
Brain Research|February 21, 2018
Contextual constraints on lexico-semantic processing in aging: Evidence from single-word event-related brain potentialsBrennan R Payne, Kara D Federmeier
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 28, 2017
Pace Yourself: Intraindividual Variability in Context Use Revealed by Self-paced Event-related Brain PotentialsBrennan R Payne, Kara D Federmeier
Brain and Language|May 3, 2025
Did you say brain or brave? event-related potentials reveal the central role of phonological prediction in false hearingJack W Silcox, Brennan R Payne
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|September 6, 2014
Risk for Mild Cognitive Impairment Is Associated With Semantic Integration Deficits in Sentence Processing and MemoryBrennan R Payne, Elizabeth A L Stine-Morrow
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Showing results (1-10 of 55) with videos related to

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Psychophysiology|November 17, 2025
Co-Registered Eye-Movements and Brain Potentials Reveal Multiple Effects of Context Across the Visual Field in Natural ReadingAllyson Copeland, Brennan R Payne
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 31, 2021
The costs (and benefits) of effortful listening on context processing: A simultaneous electrophysiology, pupillometry, and behavioral studyJack W Silcox, Brennan R Payne
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 4, 2019
Eye Movements and Comprehension Are Important to ReadingElizabeth R Schotter, Brennan R Payne
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 28, 2026
Looking inside and beyond eye fixations in readingElizabeth R Schotter, Brennan R Payne
Neuropsychologia|October 9, 2017
Event-related brain potentials reveal age-related changes in parafoveal-foveal integration during sentence processingBrennan R Payne, Kara D Federmeier
The American Psychologist|May 9, 2017
Don't forget the person when promoting healthy cognitive aging: Comment on Smith (2016)Patrick L Hill, Brennan R Payne
Brain Research|February 21, 2018
Contextual constraints on lexico-semantic processing in aging: Evidence from single-word event-related brain potentialsBrennan R Payne, Kara D Federmeier
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 28, 2017
Pace Yourself: Intraindividual Variability in Context Use Revealed by Self-paced Event-related Brain PotentialsBrennan R Payne, Kara D Federmeier
Brain and Language|May 3, 2025
Did you say brain or brave? event-related potentials reveal the central role of phonological prediction in false hearingJack W Silcox, Brennan R Payne
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|September 6, 2014
Risk for Mild Cognitive Impairment Is Associated With Semantic Integration Deficits in Sentence Processing and MemoryBrennan R Payne, Elizabeth A L Stine-Morrow
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