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Helen de Hoop

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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|March 18, 2022
Are Second Person Masculine Generics Easier to Process for Men than for Women? Evidence from PolishAgnieszka Szuba, Theresa Redl, Helen de Hoop
Brain and Language|September 18, 2016
How the brain processes violations of the grammatical norm: An fMRI studyFerdy Hubers, Tineke M Snijders, Helen de Hoop
Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|May 22, 2023
Effects of Structure and Meaning on Cortical Tracking of Linguistic Units in Naturalistic SpeechCas W Coopmans, Helen de Hoop, Peter Hagoort, et al.
Plos One|April 1, 2021
The male bias of a generically-intended masculine pronoun: Evidence from eye-tracking and sentence evaluationTheresa Redl, Stefan L Frank, Peter de Swart, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|March 3, 2020
Processing Prescriptively Incorrect Comparative Particles: Evidence From Sentence-Matching and Eye-TrackingFerdy Hubers, Theresa Redl, Hugo de Vos, et al.
Plos Biology|January 21, 2025
Language-specific neural dynamics extend syntax into the time domainCas W Coopmans, Helen de Hoop, Filiz Tezcan, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|November 18, 2025
The use of discourse particles in oral picture description by individuals with primary progressive aphasiaImke Wets, Vitória Piai, Lize Jiskoot, et al.
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|March 18, 2022
Are Second Person Masculine Generics Easier to Process for Men than for Women? Evidence from PolishAgnieszka Szuba, Theresa Redl, Helen de Hoop
Brain and Language|September 18, 2016
How the brain processes violations of the grammatical norm: An fMRI studyFerdy Hubers, Tineke M Snijders, Helen de Hoop
Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|May 22, 2023
Effects of Structure and Meaning on Cortical Tracking of Linguistic Units in Naturalistic SpeechCas W Coopmans, Helen de Hoop, Peter Hagoort, et al.
Plos One|April 1, 2021
The male bias of a generically-intended masculine pronoun: Evidence from eye-tracking and sentence evaluationTheresa Redl, Stefan L Frank, Peter de Swart, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|March 3, 2020
Processing Prescriptively Incorrect Comparative Particles: Evidence From Sentence-Matching and Eye-TrackingFerdy Hubers, Theresa Redl, Hugo de Vos, et al.
Plos Biology|January 21, 2025
Language-specific neural dynamics extend syntax into the time domainCas W Coopmans, Helen de Hoop, Filiz Tezcan, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|November 18, 2025
The use of discourse particles in oral picture description by individuals with primary progressive aphasiaImke Wets, Vitória Piai, Lize Jiskoot, et al.
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