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Edith Kaan

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Brain and Language|April 23, 2025
How domain-general proactive control modulates the processing of English wh-dependencies: An EEG studyKeng-Yu Lin, Edith Kaan
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 20, 2003
Repair, revision, and complexity in syntactic analysis: an electrophysiological differentiationEdith Kaan, Tamara Y Swaab
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 26, 2002
The brain circuitry of syntactic comprehensionEdith Kaan, Tamara Y. Swaab
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|October 17, 2003
Electrophysiological evidence for serial sentence processing: a comparison between non-preferred and ungrammatical continuationsEdith Kaan, Tamara Y Swaab
Brain Research|July 25, 2015
Effects of production training and perception training on lexical tone perception--A behavioral and ERP studyShuang Lu, Ratree Wayland, Edith Kaan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 4, 2021
Understanding counterfactuals in transparent and nontransparent context: An event-related potential investigationHaoyun Dai, Edith Kaan, Xiaodong Xu
Brain Sciences|June 26, 2014
Changes in oscillatory brain networks after lexical tone trainingEdith Kaan, Ratree Wayland, Andreas Keil
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)|June 27, 2022
Access to verb bias and plausibility information during syntactic processing in adult Spanish-English bilingualsPatricia Román, Edith Kaan, Paola E Dussias
Brain and Language|May 4, 2004
Gapping: Electrophysiological evidence for immediate processing of "missing" verbs in sentence comprehensionEdith Kaan, Frank Wijnen, Tamara Y Swaab
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|April 28, 2012
Processing gapped verbsEdith Kaan, Carlie Overfelt, Do Tromp, et al.
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Brain and Language|April 23, 2025
How domain-general proactive control modulates the processing of English wh-dependencies: An EEG studyKeng-Yu Lin, Edith Kaan
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 20, 2003
Repair, revision, and complexity in syntactic analysis: an electrophysiological differentiationEdith Kaan, Tamara Y Swaab
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 26, 2002
The brain circuitry of syntactic comprehensionEdith Kaan, Tamara Y. Swaab
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|October 17, 2003
Electrophysiological evidence for serial sentence processing: a comparison between non-preferred and ungrammatical continuationsEdith Kaan, Tamara Y Swaab
Brain Research|July 25, 2015
Effects of production training and perception training on lexical tone perception--A behavioral and ERP studyShuang Lu, Ratree Wayland, Edith Kaan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 4, 2021
Understanding counterfactuals in transparent and nontransparent context: An event-related potential investigationHaoyun Dai, Edith Kaan, Xiaodong Xu
Brain Sciences|June 26, 2014
Changes in oscillatory brain networks after lexical tone trainingEdith Kaan, Ratree Wayland, Andreas Keil
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)|June 27, 2022
Access to verb bias and plausibility information during syntactic processing in adult Spanish-English bilingualsPatricia Román, Edith Kaan, Paola E Dussias
Brain and Language|May 4, 2004
Gapping: Electrophysiological evidence for immediate processing of "missing" verbs in sentence comprehensionEdith Kaan, Frank Wijnen, Tamara Y Swaab
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|April 28, 2012
Processing gapped verbsEdith Kaan, Carlie Overfelt, Do Tromp, et al.
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