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Horacio Barber

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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 23, 2003
Integrating gender and number information in Spanish word pairs: an ERP studyHoracio Barber, Manuel Carreiras
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 11, 2005
Grammatical gender and number agreement in Spanish: an ERP comparisonHoracio Barber, Manuel Carreiras
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|May 8, 2004
Event-related potentials elicited during parsing of ambiguous relative clauses in SpanishManuel Carreiras, Elena Salillas, Horacio Barber
Neuroreport|April 20, 2004
Syllable-frequency effects in visual word recognition: evidence from ERPsHoracio Barber, Marta Vergara, Manuel Carreiras
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 5, 2005
Early event-related potential effects of syllabic processing during visual word recognitionManuel Carreiras, Marta Vergara, Horacio Barber
Neuroscience Letters|January 23, 2002
Human brain potentials indicate morphological decomposition in visual word recognitionHoracio Barber, Alberto Domínguez, Manuel de Vega
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 29, 2004
Event-related brain potentials elicited by morphological, homographic, orthographic, and semantic primingAlberto Domínguez, Manuel de Vega, Horacio Barber
Brain and Language|December 8, 2007
The role of grammatical class on word recognitionGabriella Vigliocco, David P Vinson, Joanne Arciuli, et al.
Neuropsychologia|February 26, 2011
Gender and number processing in Chinese learners of Spanish - evidence from Event Related PotentialsMargaret Gillon Dowens, Taomei Guo, Jingjing Guo, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 31, 2012
Broca's area plays a causal role in morphosyntactic processingManuel Carreiras, Chotiga Pattamadilok, Enrique Meseguer, et al.
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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 23, 2003
Integrating gender and number information in Spanish word pairs: an ERP studyHoracio Barber, Manuel Carreiras
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 11, 2005
Grammatical gender and number agreement in Spanish: an ERP comparisonHoracio Barber, Manuel Carreiras
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|May 8, 2004
Event-related potentials elicited during parsing of ambiguous relative clauses in SpanishManuel Carreiras, Elena Salillas, Horacio Barber
Neuroreport|April 20, 2004
Syllable-frequency effects in visual word recognition: evidence from ERPsHoracio Barber, Marta Vergara, Manuel Carreiras
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 5, 2005
Early event-related potential effects of syllabic processing during visual word recognitionManuel Carreiras, Marta Vergara, Horacio Barber
Neuroscience Letters|January 23, 2002
Human brain potentials indicate morphological decomposition in visual word recognitionHoracio Barber, Alberto Domínguez, Manuel de Vega
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 29, 2004
Event-related brain potentials elicited by morphological, homographic, orthographic, and semantic primingAlberto Domínguez, Manuel de Vega, Horacio Barber
Brain and Language|December 8, 2007
The role of grammatical class on word recognitionGabriella Vigliocco, David P Vinson, Joanne Arciuli, et al.
Neuropsychologia|February 26, 2011
Gender and number processing in Chinese learners of Spanish - evidence from Event Related PotentialsMargaret Gillon Dowens, Taomei Guo, Jingjing Guo, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 31, 2012
Broca's area plays a causal role in morphosyntactic processingManuel Carreiras, Chotiga Pattamadilok, Enrique Meseguer, et al.
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