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Edward W Wlotko

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Neuroimage|May 9, 2012
So that's what you meant! Event-related potentials reveal multiple aspects of context use during construction of message-level meaningEdward W Wlotko, Kara D Federmeier
Neuropsychologia|July 31, 2007
Finding the right word: hemispheric asymmetries in the use of sentence context informationEdward W Wlotko, Kara D Federmeier
Psychophysiology|April 4, 2012
Age-related changes in the impact of contextual strength on multiple aspects of sentence comprehensionEdward W Wlotko, Kara D Federmeier
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 20, 2015
Time for prediction? The effect of presentation rate on predictive sentence comprehension during word-by-word readingEdward W Wlotko, Kara D Federmeier
Frontiers in Psychology|May 1, 2013
Two sides of meaning: the scalp-recorded n400 reflects distinct contributions from the cerebral hemispheresEdward W Wlotko, Kara D Federmeier
Psychology and Aging|July 11, 2012
To predict or not to predict: age-related differences in the use of sentential contextEdward W Wlotko, Kara D Federmeier, Marta Kutas
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 4, 2019
A Tale of Two Positivities and the N400: Distinct Neural Signatures Are Evoked by Confirmed and Violated Predictions at Different Levels of RepresentationGina R Kuperberg, Trevor Brothers, Edward W Wlotko
Language and Linguistics Compass|September 9, 2010
Language of the aging brain: Event-related potential studies of comprehension in older adultsEdward W Wlotko, Chia-Lin Lee, Kara D Federmeier
Language and Linguistics Compass|September 25, 2009
What's "right" in language comprehension: ERPs reveal right hemisphere language capabilitiesKara D Federmeier, Edward W Wlotko, Aaron M Meyer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 6, 2006
Word learning and individual differences in word learning reflected in event-related potentialsCharles A Perfetti, Edward W Wlotko, Lesley A Hart
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Neuroimage|May 9, 2012
So that's what you meant! Event-related potentials reveal multiple aspects of context use during construction of message-level meaningEdward W Wlotko, Kara D Federmeier
Neuropsychologia|July 31, 2007
Finding the right word: hemispheric asymmetries in the use of sentence context informationEdward W Wlotko, Kara D Federmeier
Psychophysiology|April 4, 2012
Age-related changes in the impact of contextual strength on multiple aspects of sentence comprehensionEdward W Wlotko, Kara D Federmeier
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 20, 2015
Time for prediction? The effect of presentation rate on predictive sentence comprehension during word-by-word readingEdward W Wlotko, Kara D Federmeier
Frontiers in Psychology|May 1, 2013
Two sides of meaning: the scalp-recorded n400 reflects distinct contributions from the cerebral hemispheresEdward W Wlotko, Kara D Federmeier
Psychology and Aging|July 11, 2012
To predict or not to predict: age-related differences in the use of sentential contextEdward W Wlotko, Kara D Federmeier, Marta Kutas
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 4, 2019
A Tale of Two Positivities and the N400: Distinct Neural Signatures Are Evoked by Confirmed and Violated Predictions at Different Levels of RepresentationGina R Kuperberg, Trevor Brothers, Edward W Wlotko
Language and Linguistics Compass|September 9, 2010
Language of the aging brain: Event-related potential studies of comprehension in older adultsEdward W Wlotko, Chia-Lin Lee, Kara D Federmeier
Language and Linguistics Compass|September 25, 2009
What's "right" in language comprehension: ERPs reveal right hemisphere language capabilitiesKara D Federmeier, Edward W Wlotko, Aaron M Meyer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 6, 2006
Word learning and individual differences in word learning reflected in event-related potentialsCharles A Perfetti, Edward W Wlotko, Lesley A Hart
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