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Claudia K Friedrich

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BMC Neuroscience|November 15, 2005
Neurophysiological correlates of mismatch in lexical accessClaudia K Friedrich
Neuropsychologia|March 11, 2018
What determines the speed of speech recognition? Evidence from congenitally blind adultsUlrike Schild, Claudia K Friedrich
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|March 27, 2007
Event-related potential evidence of form and meaning coding during online speech recognitionClaudia K Friedrich, Sonja A Kotz
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|March 23, 2012
Learning to read shapes the activation of neural lexical representations in the speech recognition pathwayUlrike Schild, Brigitte Röder, Claudia K Friedrich
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 10, 2009
Neural correlates of cross-modally induced changes in tactile awarenessKirsten Hötting, Claudia K Friedrich, Brigitte Röder
Developmental Science|March 4, 2017
Tracking independence and merging of prosodic and phonemic processing across infancyAngelika Becker, Ulrike Schild, Claudia K Friedrich
Biological Psychology|June 13, 2008
Electrophysiological indices of word fragment priming allow characterizing neural stages of speech recognitionClaudia K Friedrich, Ulrike Schild, Brigitte Röder
Language and Speech|July 28, 2020
Activation of Literal Word Meanings in Idioms: Evidence from Eye-tracking and ERP ExperimentsRuth Kessler, Andrea Weber, Claudia K Friedrich
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 3, 2008
Neurophysiological evidence for underspecified lexical representations: asymmetries with word initial variationsClaudia K Friedrich, Aditi Lahiri, Carsten Eulitz
Behavioral and Brain Functions : BBF|October 26, 2006
Not every pseudoword disrupts word recognition: an ERP studyClaudia K Friedrich, Carsten Eulitz, Aditi Lahiri
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BMC Neuroscience|November 15, 2005
Neurophysiological correlates of mismatch in lexical accessClaudia K Friedrich
Neuropsychologia|March 11, 2018
What determines the speed of speech recognition? Evidence from congenitally blind adultsUlrike Schild, Claudia K Friedrich
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|March 27, 2007
Event-related potential evidence of form and meaning coding during online speech recognitionClaudia K Friedrich, Sonja A Kotz
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|March 23, 2012
Learning to read shapes the activation of neural lexical representations in the speech recognition pathwayUlrike Schild, Brigitte Röder, Claudia K Friedrich
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 10, 2009
Neural correlates of cross-modally induced changes in tactile awarenessKirsten Hötting, Claudia K Friedrich, Brigitte Röder
Developmental Science|March 4, 2017
Tracking independence and merging of prosodic and phonemic processing across infancyAngelika Becker, Ulrike Schild, Claudia K Friedrich
Biological Psychology|June 13, 2008
Electrophysiological indices of word fragment priming allow characterizing neural stages of speech recognitionClaudia K Friedrich, Ulrike Schild, Brigitte Röder
Language and Speech|July 28, 2020
Activation of Literal Word Meanings in Idioms: Evidence from Eye-tracking and ERP ExperimentsRuth Kessler, Andrea Weber, Claudia K Friedrich
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 3, 2008
Neurophysiological evidence for underspecified lexical representations: asymmetries with word initial variationsClaudia K Friedrich, Aditi Lahiri, Carsten Eulitz
Behavioral and Brain Functions : BBF|October 26, 2006
Not every pseudoword disrupts word recognition: an ERP studyClaudia K Friedrich, Carsten Eulitz, Aditi Lahiri
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