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October 7, 2020
Tea With Milk? A Hierarchical Generative Framework of Sequential Event Comprehension
Gina R Kuperberg
Language and Linguistics Compass
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September 9, 2010
Language in schizophrenia Part 2: What can psycholinguistics bring to the study of schizophrenia...and vice versa?
Gina R Kuperberg
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience
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May 3, 2008
Building meaning in schizophrenia
Gina R Kuperberg
Brain Research
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April 3, 2007
Neural mechanisms of language comprehension: challenges to syntax
Gina R Kuperberg
Language and Linguistics Compass
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October 12, 2010
Language in schizophrenia Part 1: an Introduction
Gina R Kuperberg
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
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August 30, 2016
Separate streams or probabilistic inference? What the N400 can tell us about the comprehension of events
Gina R Kuperberg
Journal of Neurolinguistics
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April 13, 2010
Building coherence: A framework for exploring the breakdown of links across clause boundaries in schizophrenia
Tali Ditman, Gina R Kuperberg
Harvard Review of Psychiatry
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October 28, 2005
A source-monitoring account of auditory verbal hallucinations in patients with schizophrenia
Tali Ditman, Gina R Kuperberg
Journal of Memory and Language
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October 26, 2020
Word predictability effects are linear, not logarithmic: Implications for probabilistic models of sentence comprehension
Trevor Brothers, Gina R Kuperberg
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
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October 24, 2024
Better Together: Integrating Multivariate with Univariate Methods, and MEG with EEG to Study Language Comprehension
Lin Wang, Gina R Kuperberg
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Topics in Cognitive Science
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October 7, 2020
Tea With Milk? A Hierarchical Generative Framework of Sequential Event Comprehension
Gina R Kuperberg
Language and Linguistics Compass
|
September 9, 2010
Language in schizophrenia Part 2: What can psycholinguistics bring to the study of schizophrenia...and vice versa?
Gina R Kuperberg
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience
|
May 3, 2008
Building meaning in schizophrenia
Gina R Kuperberg
Brain Research
|
April 3, 2007
Neural mechanisms of language comprehension: challenges to syntax
Gina R Kuperberg
Language and Linguistics Compass
|
October 12, 2010
Language in schizophrenia Part 1: an Introduction
Gina R Kuperberg
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
|
August 30, 2016
Separate streams or probabilistic inference? What the N400 can tell us about the comprehension of events
Gina R Kuperberg
Journal of Neurolinguistics
|
April 13, 2010
Building coherence: A framework for exploring the breakdown of links across clause boundaries in schizophrenia
Tali Ditman, Gina R Kuperberg
Harvard Review of Psychiatry
|
October 28, 2005
A source-monitoring account of auditory verbal hallucinations in patients with schizophrenia
Tali Ditman, Gina R Kuperberg
Journal of Memory and Language
|
October 26, 2020
Word predictability effects are linear, not logarithmic: Implications for probabilistic models of sentence comprehension
Trevor Brothers, Gina R Kuperberg
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
|
October 24, 2024
Better Together: Integrating Multivariate with Univariate Methods, and MEG with EEG to Study Language Comprehension
Lin Wang, Gina R Kuperberg
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