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February 9, 2010
Automatic and controlled aspects of lexical associative processing in the two cerebral hemispheres
Padmapriya Kandhadai, Kara D Federmeier
Brain Research
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August 5, 2008
Summing it up: semantic activation processes in the two hemispheres as revealed by event-related potentials
Padmapriya Kandhadai, Kara D Federmeier
Psychological Science
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April 12, 2007
Better the DVL you know: acronyms reveal the contribution of familiarity to single-word reading
Sarah Laszlo, Kara D Federmeier
Neuropsychologia
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August 21, 2019
What's "left"? Hemispheric sensitivity to predictability and congruity during sentence reading by older adults
Kara D Federmeier, Marta Kutas
Word (New York, N.Y. : 1945)
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March 11, 2021
Individual Differences in Reading Speed are Linked to Variability in the Processing of Lexical and Contextual Information: Evidence from Single-trial Event-related Brain Potentials
Brennan Payne, Kara D Federmeier
Annual Review of Psychology
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September 3, 2010
Thirty years and counting: finding meaning in the N400 component of the event-related brain potential (ERP)
Marta Kutas, Kara D Federmeier
Psychophysiology
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July 14, 2010
The N400 as a snapshot of interactive processing: Evidence from regression analyses of orthographic neighbor and lexical associate effects
Sarah Laszlo, Kara D Federmeier
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
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February 8, 2018
Predictability's aftermath: Downstream consequences of word predictability as revealed by repetition effects
Joost Rommers, Kara D Federmeier
Brain Research
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April 27, 2007
Multiple priming of lexically ambiguous and unambiguous targets in the cerebral hemispheres: the coarse coding hypothesis revisited
Padmapriya Kandhadai, Kara D Federmeier
Neuropsychologia
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March 20, 2002
Picture the difference: electrophysiological investigations of picture processing in the two cerebral hemispheres
Kara D Federmeier, Marta Kutas
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Psychophysiology
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February 9, 2010
Automatic and controlled aspects of lexical associative processing in the two cerebral hemispheres
Padmapriya Kandhadai, Kara D Federmeier
Brain Research
|
August 5, 2008
Summing it up: semantic activation processes in the two hemispheres as revealed by event-related potentials
Padmapriya Kandhadai, Kara D Federmeier
Psychological Science
|
April 12, 2007
Better the DVL you know: acronyms reveal the contribution of familiarity to single-word reading
Sarah Laszlo, Kara D Federmeier
Neuropsychologia
|
August 21, 2019
What's "left"? Hemispheric sensitivity to predictability and congruity during sentence reading by older adults
Kara D Federmeier, Marta Kutas
Word (New York, N.Y. : 1945)
|
March 11, 2021
Individual Differences in Reading Speed are Linked to Variability in the Processing of Lexical and Contextual Information: Evidence from Single-trial Event-related Brain Potentials
Brennan Payne, Kara D Federmeier
Annual Review of Psychology
|
September 3, 2010
Thirty years and counting: finding meaning in the N400 component of the event-related brain potential (ERP)
Marta Kutas, Kara D Federmeier
Psychophysiology
|
July 14, 2010
The N400 as a snapshot of interactive processing: Evidence from regression analyses of orthographic neighbor and lexical associate effects
Sarah Laszlo, Kara D Federmeier
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
|
February 8, 2018
Predictability's aftermath: Downstream consequences of word predictability as revealed by repetition effects
Joost Rommers, Kara D Federmeier
Brain Research
|
April 27, 2007
Multiple priming of lexically ambiguous and unambiguous targets in the cerebral hemispheres: the coarse coding hypothesis revisited
Padmapriya Kandhadai, Kara D Federmeier
Neuropsychologia
|
March 20, 2002
Picture the difference: electrophysiological investigations of picture processing in the two cerebral hemispheres
Kara D Federmeier, Marta Kutas
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