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Katherine A DeLong

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Neuropsychologia|September 10, 2016
Hemispheric differences and similarities in comprehending more and less predictable sentencesKatherine A DeLong, Marta Kutas
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|September 30, 2022
Comprehending surprising sentences: sensitivity of post-N400 positivities to contextual congruity and semantic relatednessKatherine A DeLong, Marta Kutas
Language and Linguistics Compass|August 16, 2016
Pre-processing in sentence comprehension: Sensitivity to likely upcoming meaning and structureKatherine A DeLong, Melissa Troyer, Marta Kutas
Behavior Research Methods|June 10, 2022
Offline dominance and zeugmatic similarity normings of variably ambiguous words assessed against a neural language model (BERT)Katherine A DeLong, Sean Trott, Marta Kutas
Neuropsychologia|June 24, 2014
Predictability, plausibility, and two late ERP positivities during written sentence comprehensionKatherine A DeLong, Laura Quante, Marta Kutas
Psychophysiology|November 10, 2020
Testing limits: ERP evidence for word form preactivation during speeded sentence readingKatherine A DeLong, Wen-Hsuan Chan, Marta Kutas
Psychophysiology|December 15, 2018
Similar time courses for word form and meaning preactivation during sentence comprehensionKatherine A DeLong, Wen-Hsuan Chan, Marta Kutas
Journal of Memory and Language|May 26, 2015
Quantifiers are incrementally interpreted in context, more than lessThomas P Urbach, Katherine A DeLong, Marta Kutas
Journal of Memory and Language|April 22, 2015
Close, but no garlic: Perceptuomotor and event knowledge activation during language comprehensionBen D Amsel, Katherine A DeLong, Marta Kutas
Nature Neuroscience|July 12, 2005
Probabilistic word pre-activation during language comprehension inferred from electrical brain activityKatherine A DeLong, Thomas P Urbach, Marta Kutas
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Neuropsychologia|September 10, 2016
Hemispheric differences and similarities in comprehending more and less predictable sentencesKatherine A DeLong, Marta Kutas
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|September 30, 2022
Comprehending surprising sentences: sensitivity of post-N400 positivities to contextual congruity and semantic relatednessKatherine A DeLong, Marta Kutas
Language and Linguistics Compass|August 16, 2016
Pre-processing in sentence comprehension: Sensitivity to likely upcoming meaning and structureKatherine A DeLong, Melissa Troyer, Marta Kutas
Behavior Research Methods|June 10, 2022
Offline dominance and zeugmatic similarity normings of variably ambiguous words assessed against a neural language model (BERT)Katherine A DeLong, Sean Trott, Marta Kutas
Neuropsychologia|June 24, 2014
Predictability, plausibility, and two late ERP positivities during written sentence comprehensionKatherine A DeLong, Laura Quante, Marta Kutas
Psychophysiology|November 10, 2020
Testing limits: ERP evidence for word form preactivation during speeded sentence readingKatherine A DeLong, Wen-Hsuan Chan, Marta Kutas
Psychophysiology|December 15, 2018
Similar time courses for word form and meaning preactivation during sentence comprehensionKatherine A DeLong, Wen-Hsuan Chan, Marta Kutas
Journal of Memory and Language|May 26, 2015
Quantifiers are incrementally interpreted in context, more than lessThomas P Urbach, Katherine A DeLong, Marta Kutas
Journal of Memory and Language|April 22, 2015
Close, but no garlic: Perceptuomotor and event knowledge activation during language comprehensionBen D Amsel, Katherine A DeLong, Marta Kutas
Nature Neuroscience|July 12, 2005
Probabilistic word pre-activation during language comprehension inferred from electrical brain activityKatherine A DeLong, Thomas P Urbach, Marta Kutas
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