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Claudia Maienborn

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Cognition|September 21, 2010
Left-right coding of past and future in language: the mental timeline during sentence processingRolf Ulrich, Claudia Maienborn
Brain and Cognition|January 27, 2016
Is there a difference between stripy journeys and stripy ladybirds? The N400 response to semantic and world-knowledge violations during sentence processingCarolin Dudschig, Claudia Maienborn, Barbara Kaup
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 2, 2010
Word category conversion causes processing costs: evidence from adjectival passivesBritta Stolterfoht, Helga Gese, Claudia Maienborn
Acta Psychologica|March 11, 2015
Understanding the meaning of words and sentences: the role of non-linguistic processesRolf Ulrich, Claudia Maienborn, Barbara Kaup
Neuroscience Letters|July 28, 2016
These lemons are sour: Investigating the influence of demonstrative determiners on the N400 complexCarolin Dudschig, Claudia Maienborn, Barbara Kaup
Brain and Language|October 13, 2009
"The drawer is still closed": simulating past and future actions when processing sentences that describe a stateBarbara Kaup, Jana Lüdtke, Claudia Maienborn
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|December 13, 2016
The Semantic Processing of Motion Verbs: Coercion or Underspecification?Julia Lukassek, Anna Prysłopska, Robin Hörnig, et al.
Acta Psychologica|December 16, 2014
Do we map remembrances to the left/back and expectations to the right/front of a mental timeline? Space-time congruency effects with retrospective and prospective verbsClaudia Maienborn, Simone Alex-Ruf, Verena Eikmeier, et al.
Acta Psychologica|November 14, 2021
Is rushing always faster than strolling? A reaction time study on the processing of sentences containing manner of motion verbsLinda von Sobbe, Rolf Ulrich, Lea Gangloff, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 12, 2015
How strongly linked are mental time and space along the left-right axis?Verena Eikmeier, Simone Alex-Ruf, Claudia Maienborn, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 13) with videos related to

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Cognition|September 21, 2010
Left-right coding of past and future in language: the mental timeline during sentence processingRolf Ulrich, Claudia Maienborn
Brain and Cognition|January 27, 2016
Is there a difference between stripy journeys and stripy ladybirds? The N400 response to semantic and world-knowledge violations during sentence processingCarolin Dudschig, Claudia Maienborn, Barbara Kaup
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 2, 2010
Word category conversion causes processing costs: evidence from adjectival passivesBritta Stolterfoht, Helga Gese, Claudia Maienborn
Acta Psychologica|March 11, 2015
Understanding the meaning of words and sentences: the role of non-linguistic processesRolf Ulrich, Claudia Maienborn, Barbara Kaup
Neuroscience Letters|July 28, 2016
These lemons are sour: Investigating the influence of demonstrative determiners on the N400 complexCarolin Dudschig, Claudia Maienborn, Barbara Kaup
Brain and Language|October 13, 2009
"The drawer is still closed": simulating past and future actions when processing sentences that describe a stateBarbara Kaup, Jana Lüdtke, Claudia Maienborn
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|December 13, 2016
The Semantic Processing of Motion Verbs: Coercion or Underspecification?Julia Lukassek, Anna Prysłopska, Robin Hörnig, et al.
Acta Psychologica|December 16, 2014
Do we map remembrances to the left/back and expectations to the right/front of a mental timeline? Space-time congruency effects with retrospective and prospective verbsClaudia Maienborn, Simone Alex-Ruf, Verena Eikmeier, et al.
Acta Psychologica|November 14, 2021
Is rushing always faster than strolling? A reaction time study on the processing of sentences containing manner of motion verbsLinda von Sobbe, Rolf Ulrich, Lea Gangloff, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 12, 2015
How strongly linked are mental time and space along the left-right axis?Verena Eikmeier, Simone Alex-Ruf, Claudia Maienborn, et al.
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