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Debra L Mills

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Developmental Science|February 1, 2006
Two languages, one developing brain: event-related potentials to words in bilingual toddlersBarbara T Conboy, Debra L Mills
Developmental Science|January 19, 2012
Vowels in early words: an event-related potential studyNivedita Mani, Debra L Mills, Kim Plunkett
Psychophysiology|September 13, 2006
Effects of acoustic distortion and semantic context on event-related potentials to spoken wordsJennifer Aydelott, Frederic Dick, Debra L Mills
I-Perception|July 16, 2025
Three-dimensional shape from shading is modulated by top-down attention: Evidence from event-related potentialsJoshua P Matthews, Debra L Mills, Ayelet Sapir
Brain and Language|January 26, 2007
Developmental changes in neural activity to familiar words and gesturesElizabeth A Sheehan, Laura L Namy, Debra L Mills
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|July 8, 2017
Abnormalities in early visual processes are linked to hypersociability and atypical evaluation of facial trustworthiness: An ERP study with Williams syndromeDanielle M Shore, Rowena Ng, Ursula Bellugi, et al.
Biological Psychology|July 2, 2026
Early automatic and late lateralised top-down mechanisms for 3D perceptionJoshua P Matthews, Paloma Marí-Beffa, Debra L Mills, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 19, 2021
Development of the N400 for Word Learning in the First 2 Years of Life: A Systematic ReviewCaroline Junge, Marlijne Boumeester, Debra L Mills, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 29, 2004
Language experience and the organization of brain activity to phonetically similar words: ERP evidence from 14- and 20-month-oldsDebra L Mills, Chantel Prat, Renate Zangl, et al.
Plos One|April 28, 2010
Intelligence in Williams Syndrome is related to STX1A, which encodes a component of the presynaptic SNARE complexMichael C Gao, Ursula Bellugi, Li Dai, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 17) with videos related to

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Developmental Science|February 1, 2006
Two languages, one developing brain: event-related potentials to words in bilingual toddlersBarbara T Conboy, Debra L Mills
Developmental Science|January 19, 2012
Vowels in early words: an event-related potential studyNivedita Mani, Debra L Mills, Kim Plunkett
Psychophysiology|September 13, 2006
Effects of acoustic distortion and semantic context on event-related potentials to spoken wordsJennifer Aydelott, Frederic Dick, Debra L Mills
I-Perception|July 16, 2025
Three-dimensional shape from shading is modulated by top-down attention: Evidence from event-related potentialsJoshua P Matthews, Debra L Mills, Ayelet Sapir
Brain and Language|January 26, 2007
Developmental changes in neural activity to familiar words and gesturesElizabeth A Sheehan, Laura L Namy, Debra L Mills
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|July 8, 2017
Abnormalities in early visual processes are linked to hypersociability and atypical evaluation of facial trustworthiness: An ERP study with Williams syndromeDanielle M Shore, Rowena Ng, Ursula Bellugi, et al.
Biological Psychology|July 2, 2026
Early automatic and late lateralised top-down mechanisms for 3D perceptionJoshua P Matthews, Paloma Marí-Beffa, Debra L Mills, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 19, 2021
Development of the N400 for Word Learning in the First 2 Years of Life: A Systematic ReviewCaroline Junge, Marlijne Boumeester, Debra L Mills, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 29, 2004
Language experience and the organization of brain activity to phonetically similar words: ERP evidence from 14- and 20-month-oldsDebra L Mills, Chantel Prat, Renate Zangl, et al.
Plos One|April 28, 2010
Intelligence in Williams Syndrome is related to STX1A, which encodes a component of the presynaptic SNARE complexMichael C Gao, Ursula Bellugi, Li Dai, et al.
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