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Katharina Spalek

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Brain and Language|June 3, 2019
The neurocognitive signature of focus alternativesKatharina Spalek, Yulia Oganian
Memory & Cognition|May 24, 2021
Contrastive intonation effects on word recall for information-structural alternatives across the sexesXaver Koch, Katharina Spalek
Frontiers in Psychology|November 5, 2014
Processing different kinds of semantic relations in picture-word interference with non-masked and masked distractorsMarkus F Damian, Katharina Spalek
Brain and Language|August 27, 2014
Context updating during sentence comprehension: the effect of aboutness topicJuliane Burmester, Katharina Spalek, Isabell Wartenburger
Cognition|October 27, 2009
A purple giraffe is faster than a purple elephant: inconsistent phonology affects determiner selection in EnglishKatharina Spalek, Kathryn Bock, Herbert Schriefers
Brain and Language|July 16, 2008
Task-dependent semantic interference in language production: an fMRI studyKatharina Spalek, Sharon L Thompson-Schill
Plos One|June 27, 2015
Listening to Puns Elicits the Co-Activation of Alternative Homophone Meanings during Language ProductionSebastian Benjamin Rose, Katharina Spalek, Rasha Abdel Rahman
Memory & Cognition|April 13, 2026
Individual differences in recall of focus and alternativesChao Sun, Anne Felsenheimer, Xaver Koch, et al.
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|May 10, 2008
Phonological regularities and grammatical gender retrieval in spoken word recognition and word productionKatharina Spalek, Julie Franck, Herbert Schriefers, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|July 31, 2015
Activation Patterns throughout the Word Processing Network of L1-dominant Bilinguals Reflect Language Similarity and Language DecisionsYulia Oganian, Markus Conrad, Arash Aryani, et al.
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Brain and Language|June 3, 2019
The neurocognitive signature of focus alternativesKatharina Spalek, Yulia Oganian
Memory & Cognition|May 24, 2021
Contrastive intonation effects on word recall for information-structural alternatives across the sexesXaver Koch, Katharina Spalek
Frontiers in Psychology|November 5, 2014
Processing different kinds of semantic relations in picture-word interference with non-masked and masked distractorsMarkus F Damian, Katharina Spalek
Brain and Language|August 27, 2014
Context updating during sentence comprehension: the effect of aboutness topicJuliane Burmester, Katharina Spalek, Isabell Wartenburger
Cognition|October 27, 2009
A purple giraffe is faster than a purple elephant: inconsistent phonology affects determiner selection in EnglishKatharina Spalek, Kathryn Bock, Herbert Schriefers
Brain and Language|July 16, 2008
Task-dependent semantic interference in language production: an fMRI studyKatharina Spalek, Sharon L Thompson-Schill
Plos One|June 27, 2015
Listening to Puns Elicits the Co-Activation of Alternative Homophone Meanings during Language ProductionSebastian Benjamin Rose, Katharina Spalek, Rasha Abdel Rahman
Memory & Cognition|April 13, 2026
Individual differences in recall of focus and alternativesChao Sun, Anne Felsenheimer, Xaver Koch, et al.
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|May 10, 2008
Phonological regularities and grammatical gender retrieval in spoken word recognition and word productionKatharina Spalek, Julie Franck, Herbert Schriefers, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|July 31, 2015
Activation Patterns throughout the Word Processing Network of L1-dominant Bilinguals Reflect Language Similarity and Language DecisionsYulia Oganian, Markus Conrad, Arash Aryani, et al.
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